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Leberkaese, Fleischkaese
European Cuisine, Germany, Main Course, Northern Europe, Recipes, Wurst Deli meats

Leberkäse, a German street food

I grew up on Leberkäse and I could eat it as breakfast. The name “Leberkäse” is a misnomer, it does not contain liver or cheese, mainly pork, therefore some people call it Fleischkäse and in English “German meatloaf” Continue reading Leberkäse, a German street food

AngiesWebSeptember 28, 2019March 25, 2023

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I am born and lived half of my life in Germany (Bavaria), and then the South East of the US. I like to travel, especially within Europe, where I experience different cultures and European cuisine. I love to cook, so when I am home I recreate the meals I grew up with or ate on my travels. My other hobbies are painting and creating Glass Mosaic art. My Motto: I travel not to escape Life, but for Life not to escape me

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Utensils to bake easy no-knead German style crusty bread: You'll need a Dutch Oven. There is no need to buy a Le Creuset. I had the best experience with these products below you can buy on Amazon. A secret ingredient is Diastatic malt powder. Savvy bread bakers use it to promote a strong rise, great texture, and lovely brown crust. Just 1 tsp for 3 cups flour, and you would see and taste the difference. Another essentials are a Danish Dough Whisk, since there is no kneading, you’d just stir while adding the beer water mixture.

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