Brötchen
Brötchen are small, individual bread rolls that form a staple of breakfasts and light meals in German-speaking countries, including Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland. They are typically round or oblong, with a crisp crust and a soft, airy crumb. The standard dough is wheat flour-based and leavened with yeast, usually water and salt, with optional ingredients such as milk, sugar, or oil to adjust flavor and texture. Some bakers also use sourdough or incorporate whole grains for variation.
The production of Brötchen involves dividing dough into portions, shaping each piece, allowing it to proof,
Regional names and variants exist across the German-speaking world. In northern and central Germany the term
Brötchen are typically eaten fresh at breakfast with butter, jam, cheese, or cold cuts, and are a