- Pickert
A Pickert is a flat, fried or baked potato
dish fromWestphalia ,Germany . It can be considered a kind of flatteneddumpling or very nourishingpancake . It comes as a round "Pfannenpickert" the size of a pan, a rectangular "Kastenpickert" or palm-sized regular "Pickert". The name is derived fromLow German "picken", "pecken" ("to stick something onto something else").The principal ingredients are grated potatoes, flour, milk, eggs, and (usually) raisins, with a little yeast, salt and sugar, and oil for the baking. Three big potatoes produce 10-15 palm-sized pickerts, enough for 4-5 people. If one is not very hungry, a single "Pfannenpickert" may well make a satisfying meal.
Pickerts are a specialty of the district of
Lippe , where they developed from a traditional meal for the poorer people. In former times, Pickert was eaten as breakfast or lunch by poor farmers, being a cheap and very nourishing dish, as would be required of food for a day's work in the fields. They are now served spread withsugar beet syrup , butter or (plum) jam, or evenleberwurst .A related dish, "Lappenpickert", is found in the regions west of Lippe, towards
Münster and theRuhr Area . It does not usually contain raisins and yeast, but may have a dash ofsweet cream added. "Lappenpickert" is usually baked in rather thin pancakes on agriddle greased with a side oflard , and eaten with the same spreads as Pickerts from Lippe, or with smoked fish orcold cut s.ee also
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