Authentic German Onion Pie Schwabischer Zwiebelkuchen Rezept
Crave authentic German cuisine? This Schwabischer Zwiebelkuchen recipe, passed down through generations, delivers the true taste of Germany's harvest season. Unlike the Franconian version, this onion pie boasts a unique, savory flavor profile, perfectly complemented by a crisp crust and caramelized onions. Traditionally served with 'early wine,' this recipe is perfect for a cozy autumn evening or a festive gathering. Prepare to be amazed by the rich textures and tantalizing aromas!
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Zubereitung von Authentic German Onion Pie Schwabischer Zwiebelkuchen
In a large bowl, add 500g flour and 50g sugar. Make a well in the center.
Crumble 20g fresh yeast (or 7g active dry yeast) into the well. Add 2 tablespoons of lukewarm milk and mix until dissolved.
Let the mixture rest for 15 minutes until foamy.
Gradually add the remaining 250ml lukewarm milk, mixing until a smooth dough forms.
Let the dough rise in a warm place for another 30 minutes.
Preheat your oven to 190°C (375°F). Lightly grease a baking sheet or pizza stone.
Roll out the dough to a 12-inch circle and transfer it to the prepared baking sheet. Press the dough to create a slightly raised edge.
In a large skillet, melt 50g butter over medium heat. Add 150g diced ham and cook until lightly browned.
Add 500g thinly sliced onions and cook, stirring occasionally, until softened and caramelized (about 20-25 minutes).
In a separate bowl, whisk together 2 large eggs, salt, pepper, 200g sour cream, 1 tsp caraway seeds (or cumin), and 1/2 tsp nutmeg.
Pour the egg mixture over the cooked onions and ham, stirring to combine.
Spread the onion and ham mixture evenly over the prepared dough.
Bake for 30-35 minutes, or until the crust is golden brown and the filling is set.
Nutrition Information(Approximate per serving)
Sodium
8 g
Sugar
14g
Fat
25g
Carbs
8g
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Wie lange dauert die Zubereitung von Authentic German Onion Pie Schwabischer Zwiebelkuchen?
Authentic German Onion Pie Schwabischer Zwiebelkuchen dauert insgesamt etwa 165 Minuten – ungefähr 45 Minuten Vorbereitung und 120 Minuten Kochzeit.
Wie viele Kalorien hat Authentic German Onion Pie Schwabischer Zwiebelkuchen?
Authentic German Onion Pie Schwabischer Zwiebelkuchen hat etwa 210.3 Kalorien pro Portion, mit ungefähr 13 g Eiweiß, 8 g Kohlenhydraten und 13 g Fett.
Welche Zutaten brauche ich für Authentic German Onion Pie Schwabischer Zwiebelkuchen?
Die wichtigsten Zutaten für Authentic German Onion Pie Schwabischer Zwiebelkuchen sind Flour, Salt, Yeast, Sugar, Milk, Butter. Die vollständige Liste mit Mengenangaben findest du oben.
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