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What to eat in Austria? Top 3 Austrian Pasta

Last update: Thu Mar 20 2025
Top 3 Austrian Pasta
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Pasta

TYROL, Austria and  one more region
4.4
Schlutzkrapfen
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Mezzelune or schlutzkrapfen is a unique pasta variety that is popular both in Italy and Austria, especially in the area of South Tyrol. The pasta has a semicircular shape, which is the reason why it is called mezzelune (half moons in Italian).


The dough is typically made from wheat and buckwheat flour, semolina, eggs, and olive oil. The pasta is stuffed with various ingredients, just like ravioli. Common fillings include ingredients such as cheese, mushrooms, potatoes, meat, or spinach.


Mezzelune are often served with sauces such as pesto and paired with seafood, sausages (salsiccia), or fresh vegetables such as cherry tomatoes.

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Pasta

VIENNA, Austria and  one more country
3.6
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Krautfleckerl is an Austrian pasta dish with Bohemian (Czech Republic) origins that has handmade pasta squares fleckerl and white cabbage as main ingredients. The preparation starts with sauteeing onions, cabbage, and sugar until caramelized, which are then seasoned with caraway seeds, pepper, and salt, and mixed with cooked pasta.


Optionally, broth, vinegar, or water can also be added, so the cabbage doesn't dry out. The dish is present in most of the Central European countries, such as Hungary, Germany, Poland, and Slovakia. Still, the dish varies from country to country and can include additional ingredients such as bacon, parsley, and garlic or leave some ingredients out.

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Kärntner schlickkrapferln are a traditional filled pasta dish from the Austrian region of Carinthia.


They are somewhat similar to Italian tortellini or ravioli, with the filling that often includes ingredients like curd cheese, potatoes, onions, herbs, and sometimes speck (a type of smoked or cured pork). The filling is enveloped in thin pasta dough, and each piece is then shaped into a half-moon or round form with a distinctive crimped edge. 

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