
Bauernfruhstuck (German)
This recipe for Egg Dishes was submitted by IrishGirl on 8/30/2003. Click here to view the recipe.
Recipe number 1057.
Average Rating = 5 (out of 5)
By G.G. Taylor
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Good! Fun discovery. I might skip the tomato next time, but we all really liked it. BTW - I'm enjoying your website. Good work.
Comment submitted: 2/26/2013 (#15235)
By Gunter (Team Breakfast Member)| Recipe Rating (out of 5): |
Very good. For being from Germany, I know it. But if you leave the cooked and peeled potatoes standing in the kitchen until the next day, they are not only easier to slice, but stay better in shape while you cook them... it's nicer for the eye, I guess.
Comment submitted: 10/11/2012 (#14596)
By Astreet
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It's pretty good, just line a meaty frittata.
Comment submitted: 7/24/2012 (#14182)
By der funk
It's not a proper "Bauernfruhstuck" if you don't serve gherkins with it. In all the 40+ years I lived in Germany, I also never had tomatoes in it, but lots of chives. If you blend the eggs with carbonated water instead of milk the dish is way more fluffy.
Comment submitted: 12/26/2011 (#13349)
By horsegal
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I added two more eggs to the mix and it came out great. (Like another comment said - be sure to drain the fat from the bacon.)
Comment submitted: 9/18/2011 (#12920)
By Lorra
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I use an iron skillet and finish it off in the oven. Also add onions and peppers. Will try mushrooms next time too.
Comment submitted: 4/18/2011 (#12473)
By G. Info
It IS a good recipe - tastes great. However, it's very rural - probably Western Germany. It is NOT a breakfast dish in the Berlin area. Here it's platters of salamis, cheeses, boiled eggs, a variety of breads, a variety of fruit, jams and jellies, coffee, tea. Also, pancakes tend to be a child's breakfast; they resemble crepes and are commonly eaten with sugar and lemon juice and rolled up.
Comment submitted: 3/6/2011 (#12254)
By ItsOurMotto
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In the Region of Germany where I grew up we use chopped or finely sliced pieces of sausage instead of the bacon and top the meal of with shredded cheese leave it sit just long enough for the cheese to melt. You may also add sauteed mushrooms and chopped green peppers. Serve this with a side salad and you have a quick and easy dinner.
Comment submitted: 3/6/2011 (#12250)
By Hogan
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We love this this, however I recommend to to anyone making it to pour of the excess grease after you fry the bacon, otherwise it ends up greasy and soggy. Just do that and this turns out great.
Comment submitted: 10/28/2009 (#8919)
By Klink
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AWESOMELY AWESOME!
Comment submitted: 3/1/2009 (#7681)
By Obento
Looks good... Maybe i will do it for my cooking exam.
Comment submitted: 4/24/2008 (#5108)
By S. C. Bender
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For being part German, Bauern Frühstück is very good. I truly 100% like it!
Comment submitted: 5/25/2007 (#2507)
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