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An australlian desssert i think?

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hey how do you pronounce this

where is it from

and what is it??

kaiserschmarrn

thats what it is called

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  1. idk


  2. Go here! It sounds different! It is a dessert! See LOOK people. It says it right here on this page! Maybe yahoo put her question under cricket because maybe it thought it was something about it!

  3. Sorry sweetie this is cricket,but i'm an Aussie and that aint an Aussie dessert at all - -

  4. It's actually Austrian. Australia has only one l, dessert has only two s. I think you pronounce it phonetically kizershmarm.

  5. It's sort of a Viennese pancake dessert.  Pronounce like ky'zershmarm

    Here's a recipe:

    4 eggs

    1 cup drained loganberries

    1 tablespoon granulated sugar

    1 lemon rind, grated

    1 orange rind, grated

    2 tablespoons raisins

    1 teaspoon vanilla sugar

    1 tablespoon butter

    1 tablespoon dark rum

    1/2 cup heavy cream, whipped

    Separate eggs and beat whites stiffly. Place loganberries through a sieve to puree. Preheat broiler to medium. Add the sugar to the stiff egg whites beating to form a meringue. Add lemon and orange rind and raisins - combine. Add egg yolks and vanilla sugar - fold in carefully. Into an omelet pan on the heat place 1 tablespoon of butter. Pour mixture into the pan and stir quickly using a palette knife. Smooth surface. Place kaiserschmarrn under the broiler and lightly cook surface until small bubbles appear and it has risen. Place loganberry puree and rum in pan on medium heat and allow to boil 2 minutes. Loosen edges of omelet and turn out onto a serving dish.  Smooth with whipped cream and loganberry-rum puree.

  6. it sounds like a german word or maybe polishhhhhh

  7. It is a dessert, not desert, and not australian.  Break it into syllabuls Kaiser-smorn (best I can do with the last bit)

  8. Im from Australia amd I havent heard of it.

  9. ....  not Australian ....   AUSTRIAN ....    it's raisins and apple mixed in a thick sweet batter ..  cooked and served as you would a pancake .....

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