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Franzbrötchen | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Hamburg, Germany | TasteAtlas
Franzbrötchen | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Hamburg, Germany | TasteAtlas
Franzbrötchen | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Hamburg, Germany | TasteAtlas
Franzbrötchen | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Hamburg, Germany | TasteAtlas
Franzbrötchen | Traditional Sweet Pastry From Hamburg, Germany | TasteAtlas

Franzbrötchen

This delicious German sweet pastry is traditionally served with a cup of coffee on the side. Initially made only in the Hamburg area, it is now also available in other German cities. The original recipe for these little pastries includes flour, butter, milk, yeast, and sugar, with a filling consisting of sugar and cinnamon.


However, raisins, chocolate, or pumpkin seeds may also be added. The dough is folded multiple times and glazed with butter, developing a sticky coating and rich flavor in the process. The name of this dish is possibly related to the French, who had occupied Hamburg during Napoleon's rule.


Alternatively, it is said that a baker from Hamburg once cooked a Franzbrot (French bread) in butter, thus creating the Franzbrötchen.