Bauernkrapfen is a traditional pastry that is especially popular in the regions of Styria and Carinthia. They are similar to doughnuts and are often enjoyed as a treat during carnivals, festivals, and other celebratory events. These pastries are made by first forming a yeasted dough into a ring shape, then frying it in oil until golden brown.
After frying, the bauernkrapfen are usually dusted with powdered sugar, though some versions may be filled with jam, similar to a jelly doughnut. Like many traditional dishes, there can be variations in the recipe for bauernkrapfen depending on the region or the personal preferences of the cook.