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Helene Dsouza
This is a quick Kaiserschmarrn recipe, the alpine way, also known locally as miasal (that's why it's foolproof and easier!)
Total Time: 15 minutes minutes
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
4 servings
4.8 from 6 votes
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Kaiserschmarrn is an Austrian dessert.
It's a scratch pancake coated with powdered sugar.
My variation is with freshly picked wild blueberries, which is known as a Miasl in the alps.
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What is a Kaiserschmarrn and a Miasl?
A Kaiserschmarrn (Kaiser means Emperor and Schmarrn translates as shredded Pancake/nonsense) or simply Schmarrn is a shredded pancake in Austria and in the former countries that belonged to the empire 100 years ago.
The late emperor Franz Joseph, of the house of Habsburg, was quite fond of this shredded pancake.
The dish was specially created and invented for the emperor by one of his chefs, and therefore the ruler was the name-giver to the scrumptious sweet fluffy pancake dessert.
The Kaiserschmarrn is a name from Vienna for the dish, in the alpine Tyrolean mountains it is better known as Miasl.
Why do I mention the different German names you wonder?
Well, actually a Schmarrn is prepared by separating the eggs and beating the egg whites fluffy.
The Alpine Miasl on the other hand seems to be an easier version where the eggs are just simply mixed whole into the batter, or so I was told by my father who enjoyed my grandmother's sweet blueberry Miasl (locally known as Moosbeermiasl) as a kid.
You simply shred the pancake while frying it golden and before you serve it still warm, cover it with a layer of powdered sugar.
When in Austria, we tend to wander into the forest in July tocollect a bounty of fresh blueberries.
By August & September, we switch and start to look afterLingongberries in the high alpine fields.
So, the Kaiserschmarrn recipe with blueberries is a seasonal dish.
However,if you want, you can just use raisinsor add nothing at all into your pancake dough.
The fresh wild blueberries get smashed and turn the Kaiserschmarrn dark purple.
How to make Kaiserschmarrn?
When preparing the dough make sure that there are no lumps left.
The dough should be smooth, towards a semi-liquid consistency, so that you can easily pour it into a pan and turn the pancake before breaking it into smaller pieces.
Make sure to use only butter for the frying!
The flavor is the trick to a tasty Kaiserschmarrn.
Breaking the pancakes is my favorite part!
Because after all you don't need to make a perfect-looking flat pancake.
That means the Kaiserschmarrn recipe is a foolproof pancake recipe, perfect for beginners and for those with a huge sweet tooth.
Just break it apart into bite size pieces.
Let's get crazy, let your inner animal out!
I love to make Kaiserschmarrn after a busy day, when I crave something sweet and I want it pronto.
It's a no-brainer one-pan dessert!
Serve hot and don't forget the powdered sugar over the Kaiserschmarrn, it's like a blanket of snow covering the alpine glaciers.
More decadent desserts to try🍰
- Buchteln stuffed with Hazelnut paste covered with homemade Vanilla Sauce
- Poppy Seed Stollen Roll
- Marillenknödel - Sweet Apricot Dumplings
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Kaiserschmarrn Recipe with Blueberries
This is a quick Kaiserschmarrn recipe, the alpine way, also known locally as miasal (that's why it's foolproof and easier!)
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Austrian
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Calories: 406kcal
Recipe by: Helene Dsouza
Ingredients
For the Batter:
- 1 ½ Cups All Purpose Flour sifted
- ¼ Cup Sugar
- 2 Tablespoon Butter
- ½ Cup Milk
- 2 Eggs
- 1 ¾ Cup Blueberries fresh
For the frying and garnish:
- 2 Tablespoon Butter
- Powdered Sugar
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Instructions
First combine the dry ingredients together, flour and sugar. Then continue to add in the butter, milk and eggs.
Mix the whole content well until you have a smooth batter without lumps. Then add the fresh and clean blueberries.
Heat up a pan and add the butter. For a big frying pan pour about 3 ladles full of berry batter mixture into the pan for a small pan about 1 ½-2 ladles full. Spread the batter quickly evenly by tilting the pan to all sides.
After a few minutes or until you can see that one side is cooked and golden, turn the pancake carefully to cook the other side as well.
Once cooked, start breaking the pancake into smaller pieces. While breaking the pancake into a schmarrn you will notice that the blueberries will break. That's fine and it will turn the color of the pancake pieces into a dark purple shade.
Once you are done, place the hot Kaiserschmarrn into a plate and dust with powdered sugar
Notes
- You can make this recipe without blueberries too and use a few raisins instead or just nothing.
- You can make the Kaiserschmarrn recipe dough ahead and keep in the fridge,however,make sure to use it up within 24 hours.
- Mix the dough before placing it into the buttered hot pan. Fry on both sides and then just go ahead and break the pancake into a royal Kaiserschmarrn.
- Most importantly, dust the hot Schmarrn with powdered sugar before serving.
Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Kaiserschmarrn Recipe with Blueberries
Amount Per Serving
Calories 406Calories from Fat 135
% Daily Value*
Fat 15g23%
Saturated Fat 8g40%
Cholesterol 114mg38%
Sodium 146mg6%
Potassium 170mg5%
Carbohydrates 59g20%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 20g22%
Protein 9g18%
Vitamin A 555IU11%
Vitamin C 6.3mg8%
Calcium 58mg6%
Iron 2.7mg15%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.