mürgeste
Mürgeste is a term used in some German-speaking regions, particularly in Switzerland, to refer to a type of pastry. It is typically a sweet dough, often enriched with butter and eggs, that is baked until golden brown. The exact composition and preparation can vary regionally and from baker to baker. Common ingredients might include flour, sugar, butter, eggs, milk, and sometimes leavening agents like yeast or baking powder.
The shape and size of mürgeste also differ. Some may be small, bite-sized pastries, while others can