Poffert
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Not to be confused with Poffertjes.
Poffert (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈpɔfərt]; Gronings: Povvert), trommelkoek or ketelkoek is a dish from the province of Groningen in the Netherlands.[1] It is traditionally made with wheat flour, buckwheat flour, yeast, currants, raisins, milk, eggs, and salt. The batter is cooked au bain-marie in a special tin.
- A poffert tin
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Place of origin | Netherlands |
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Region or state | Groningen |
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