Frankenburger Bratknödel (Central Bavarian: Fraungabuaga Bratknedl), are an Austrian specialty of knödel unique to the municipality of Frankenburg am Hausruck, in Upper Austria.[1][2]

Frankenburger Bratknödel
Typical serving of frankenburger bratknödel
Alternative namesFraungabuaga Bratknedl
TypeKnödel
CourseMain course
Place of originAustria
Region or stateFrankenburg am Hausruck, Upper Austria
Main ingredientsMinced meat (pork), paprika powder, onion, garlic, pork fat

Preparation

Filling

The filling is made by combining diced onion and garlic with mince and core fat, all seasoned with paprika powder, parsley, salt and pepper. Once all ingredients are mixed, small balls are formed.[3]

Core fat is an Austrian term used to describe various animal products from the fatty tissue of domestic cattle. Generally, this refers to beef kidney fat as slaughter fat, but the term also covers intestinal fat and lung fat.[4]

Dough

The dough that will envelop the filling is kneaded from flour, water, egg, salt and oil until smooth. Then the dough is rolled and separated into nut-sized pieces and flattened to receive the stuffing, which is to be wrapped into a dumpling.

Once all dumplings are formed, these will be simmered for about 10 minutes in water that has been brought to a boiled and salted. Once cooked the knödel are drained and served with sauerkraut, creamed horseradish and fresh chives.[5]

Sauce

The sauce accompanying the knödel is made with grated Styrian kren, mix with sour cream, vinegar, salt and chives.[6]

References

  1. "Frankenburger Bratknödel - Guten Morgen Österreich". tv.orf.at. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  2. "Die echten Frankenburger Bratknödel sind ein Gedicht". Tips Online. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  3. "Tricks und das Originalrezept für die Frankenburger Bratknödel verraten". nachrichten.at (in German). Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  4. Fuchs, Hans (2001). Fachlexikon für Fleischer. Martin Fuchs (3., überarb. und erw. Aufl ed.). Frankfurt am Main: Dt. Fachverl. ISBN 3-87150-747-4. OCLC 248355731.
  5. "Bratknedl: "De gibt's nua in Fraungaburg"". MeinBezirk.at (in German). 2019-05-15. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  6. "Rezept: Bratknödel mit Sauerkraut und Essigkren". www.oberoesterreich.at (in German). Retrieved 2022-08-15.
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