Fleischkuekle

Fleischkuekle
Type Meat pie
Place of origin Russia
Cookbook: Fleischkuekle  Media: Fleischkuekle

Fleischkuekle (also Fleischkuechle, from Alemannic/Franconian "Fleischküchle") is a type of meat pie made with dough, similar to a Cornish pasty, or Russian Chiburekki. The dish is traditional Volga Deutsche/Germans from Russia recipe, and through immigration became an addition to the Cuisine of North Dakota. It is also spelled Fleischkuechle. This dish is also popular among the many Russian-German immigrant families of South Dakota.

The dish is particularly common at main-street diners,[1] especially in Mercer County,[2][3] and on menus at fraternal organizations around the state.[4]

Fleischkuekle is typically served hot from a deep fryer. Hot oil may pool inside when the breading is incompletely sealed, making it a sensible precaution to poke and drain any excess before eating.

In Mercer County, diners typically provide pickles and ketchup on the side. The dish is served with gravy in Fargo. A slice of cheese on top is not an uncommon request.

See also

  1. http://reggietales.areavoices.com/tag/fleischkuekle/
  2. http://utahwildlife.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=50&p=276352
  3. http://www.yellowpages.com/stanton-nd/mip/golden-fleischkeuchle-14961078
  4. http://www.mandaneagles.com/menu/Eagles%20Menu2.pdf


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