How to make Kaiserschmarrn - Austrian / German Shredded Pancakes ✪ MyGerman.Recipes
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- Опубліковано 5 січ 2025
- Kaiserschmarrn is a variation of the German pancake - made mostly in the Austrian kitchen. In this video, I will lead you through the steps, so you can easily make it at home. My German Recipes has a lot more recipes and please subscribe and watch my other videos.
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Epic! My husband is German and this is his favorite desert. I will make it for him. Love from Portugal
Awe, I‘m sure he will love it! 😊 ... and you, too 🙂
Loved these pancakes Barbara! So fluffy and then shredded and caremelised! Pure heaven! 😍
Ty for another 12 min of happiness ! ☺ Love your channel ❤☺
Thank you, Pedro!
We used to have this for dinner when I was a kid, very delicious
I lived in Germany for two year. I would eat this every chance I got... so yummy
Looks amazing,Im going to have to try this one!!! Happy St Patrick's day
Happy St. Patrick’s Day to you, too!
I tried this today and was delicious.
Yessssss.... still love to eat it!
I tried your recipe and it came out just deliciously. Had not eaten it ever since I left home. 😎😀
I am happy you enjoyed it 😀
Nice recipe 😋
hurray! Kaiserschmarrn ist sehr leker!
It’s typical nice Bavarian dish.
Austrian.
@@MiladaKaiser Bavarian.
This is Austrian and has absolutely NOTHING to do with Germany!!!
It has!!!!! In Bavaria we eating the same!!!
And it’s common in Germany, everyone knows.
And Austrians are formerly Holy Roman Empire with Germany and South Tyrol.
@@liqiz1755 Well, the dish however probably originated in Vienna. It was served to Emperor Franz Joseph I. hence the name. His reign was after the Holy Roman Empire has already fallen so I don't get why you bring that up
Further, just because you eat a dish in your country doesn't make it a national dish of yours. Or would you say that pizza and sushi are german because you eat that in Germany as well?
@@TrickingFreak97 it’s Bavarian Dish, again.
@@TrickingFreak97 Again for you Trolls, this is a Bavarian dish. This doesn't change your made-up story, and the Austrian cultural area is mainly influenced by Bavarians, and the dialect they speak is also Bavarian. Except for Tyrol, which is Alemannic in its character, it is unique.
Nope thats an austrian recipe ^^