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‖ palatschinken, n. pl.|pæləˈtʃɪŋkən| [Austrian Ger. dial., f. Hungarian palacsinta, f. Rom. plăcintă, f. L. placenta a cake.] An Austrian dish of stuffed pancakes.
1929K. Baedeker Austria p. xxvii, Farinaceous dishes. Strudel,..Palatschinken, pancakes [etc.]. 1941‘R. West’ Black Lamb (1942) I. 144 For the sweet course we were given two apiece of palatschinken, those pancakes stuffed with jam which one eats all over Central Europe. The Balkans inherited the recipe from the Byzantines, who ate them under the name of palacountas. 1952I. Rhode Viennese Cookery Bk. v. 67 The pancakes in this chapter..are strictly Viennese—thin Palatschinken and the thick Schmarren... Although the name Palatschinken is a corruption of the Hungarian Palacsinta, these pancakes are more French in origin. 1963R. Carrier Great Dishes of World xv. 270 Just before serving, dust palatschinken with icing sugar. 1971Lyon & Benton Eggs, Milk & Cheese 171 Palatschinken with Chicken. This is an Austrian form of pancake which can be used with different kinds of flavouring and stuffing. |