schraetser
Schraetser is a traditional German dish originating from the Rhineland region, particularly associated with the city of Cologne (Köln). The name derives from the Middle High German word *schrāter*, meaning "to scrape" or "to grate," which refers to the preparation method of the dish. Schraetser is a type of fried potato pancake, often served as a side dish or appetizer, and is a staple in regional cuisine.
The dish is made primarily from grated raw potatoes, which are mixed with onions, eggs, flour, and
Schraetser is commonly enjoyed as part of a hearty meal, often paired with smoked meats like sausage
While similar to other potato pancakes found in German and European cuisine, Schraetser is distinct due to