This strange German word is pronounced (Kar-toe-full-poofer). In America, we would call them hash browns. This amazing treat, cooked to a crispy crunch, was something I anticipated since my last trip to Germany three years ago.
My cousin Elizabeth makes them in her kitchen. A bowl of grated potatoes takes only a few minutes using a grating machine where you turn the handle and a round blade does the work without putting your fingers at risk. Then she adds potato flour, salt, a little pepper and whatever else she thinks is needed. She then fries them to a golden crunchy crisp. And no, you cannot eat just one!
Kartoffelpuffer and Potato Soup are traditional meals from the Rheinland-Pfalz area of Germany where my mother’s family is from. Here is a mouth-watering bowl of potato soup, also cooked by my cousin Elizabeth.
I like potatoes just about any way you can cook them. When I am trying to cut out the calories, I find the best way is to eat Sweet Potato Fries baked in the oven. With a drizzle of olive oil and some parsley sprinkled on top, they satisfy my need for this versatile vegetable.
I can’t wait to return to Germany to experience the amazing Kartoffelpuffer!