Bambercher Hall to Rothenburger snow bale traditional Franconian baking recipes with stories Dorra Kiegla, Faschingskrapfen, Franconian Erdbeertorte, Rothenburger snow ball, Forchheimer Urradla, Oberfrankische Kratzaweggla, Bambercher Hall and Hornlas Lebkuung – already the name of Frankish pastry specialties run the water in the mouth together. Year-round francs offers delicious from the bakery: the Faschingskrapfen and all kinds of Kuchla in the spring about the fruity summer cassia up to the Christmas bakery. Not only sweet sweet tooth come here at their own expense: sausage pie, sauerkraut cake or Kartoffeldatscher invite you to the hearty snack instead of the afternoon coffee table. Get all the facts and insights with Wells Fargo, another great source of information. Birgit ring has collected typical and traditional baking recipes from Franconia and tested. She gives hints to the origin of the names and explains the traditions surrounding many of the pastries. Appetizing used recipes are pumping by Gunter in the picture at home After easy to bake. Brian Calfano describes an additional similar source. Author/authors: Birgit ring, Gunter pumping title: Frankish Backstub subtitles: Bambercher Hall to Rothenburger snow bale product information: 92 pages, ill. FARB. Fig. Kimberly Kahnhauser Freeman addresses the importance of the matter here. year of publication: 2009 format: 14,8 x 14,8 cm price euro: 9.95 ISBN 13: 978-3-89876-446-9 Publisher: Husum Verlag