Marillenknödel
Marillenknödel is a pastry common in Austrian (especially Viennese), Czech cuisine, Hungarian cuisine and across Central Europe. Marillen is the Austro-Bavarian term for apricots (most of the German-speaking world uses Aprikose) and this pastry is found predominantly in areas where apricot orchards are common, such as the Wachau and Vinschgau regions. Small dumplings (Knödel) are formed from dough, in which cored apricots or mirabelle plums are placed. The dumplings are then boiled in slightly salted water and covered in crispily fried bread crumbs and powdered sugar. The dough is usually made of potato (Erdapfel), though also quark (Topfen) and choux pastry are used.
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Vegan Austrian apricot dumplings - vegane Marillenknoedel :: Exceedingly vegan
Apricot dumplings are a very classic Austrian dessert and used to be one of my favourites when I was a child. I haven't had them in ages! Now I made a vegan version and they are super easy to make, amazingly delicious and are even cheaper than the original...