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Flammkuchen – A German Pizza

If you're anything like me, you could just about live on pizza. It's simple perfection and the options are endless.

Today, I'm sharing a recipe for Flammkuchen, a rustic German pizza. It's a delicious twist of what we normally think of pizza – this one has no tomato sauce and no cheese. Instead, the pizza dough gets a layer of lush creme fraiche and smothered in sautéed onions & crisp bacon.

Can't get enough of pizza? Check out this recipe for Veggie Pizza!

Love German foods? Check out my Spaetzle recipe!

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Tips & Information on Yeast & Dough Making

People are often intimidated by making pizza dough – but it truly is a simple process! If you're making pizza at home – you should make your own dough! The distinct taste & quality of homemade makes the few extra minutes you spend well worth it.

Now onto a quick Yeast Basics 101. There's really only a few things you need to know – yes, working with yeast is bomb proof!

First, check the date on the packet! Yeast is a living, glorious thing but will not work when past its date. Do not use if it's expired. Seriously, this is a common reason why people experience flops with yeast.

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Second – your water temperature is important. For this recipe, I used Fleischmann's® RapidRise® Yeast. The water temp MUST be between 120˚F-130˚F for this yeast. If it's too cool, the yeast won't activate, or at least in a timely matter. If it's too hot, you will kill the live cultures.

The required water temperature may vary depending on what yeast you are using. The easiest way to guarantee you have the correct water temp is a simple thermometer. If you have no thermometer,just make sure you're not using HOT water.

Third – you need to knead the dough. Kneading is a labor of love – for me it's a relaxing, hands on part of the process. For the days I don't feel like being hands on – the dough hook in my stand mixer does a fine job.

Fourth – the dough needs time to rise. The amount of rises & rise time varies with recipe & yeast.

Don't have yeast, don't have the time for yeast to work it's magic or just don't want to deal with it? Try this Quick Pizza Dough recipe!

Ingredients & Instructions

We've talked about yeast & dough. Let's get into the rest of the ingredients.

Creme fraiche. If you have ever tasted creme fraiche, you know it has it's own distinct, creamy, lush flavor.

Creme fraiche can be hard to find in some grocery stores, but most better grocery stores do carry it. The closest match in flavor is Mexican Crema,but it's a much thinner of a cream. If you can't find creme fraiche -my suggestions are to either make it yourself or substitute plain, full fat Greek yogurt.

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Bacon & onions are ingredients we all know and love. I prefer to caramelize the onions – but a light brown will do.

So back to making our flammkuchen. Mix, knead, rise, prepare & add toppings & bake. It really is that simple!

Flammkuchen is traditionally a rectangular pizza. I make it both ways. Do what makes you happy – it's your food!

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Results – a delicious & unique pizza YOU made with love. You'll taste the difference – there's a quality and homemade goodness you only get when baking from scratch!

Hope you enjoy!

Amanda ♥

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Flammkuchen | German Pizza

Flammkuchen – a traditional German pizza topped with creme fraiche and smothered in sauteed onions & crisp bacon.

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Course dinner

Cuisine German

Servings 4

Ingredients

For Pizza Dough

  • 1-3/4 to 2-1/4 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 envelope Fleischmann's® RapidRise® Yeast​
  • 1-1/2 tsp sugar
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • 2/3 cup very warm water (120° to 130°F) WATER MUST BE IN CORRECT TEMP RANGE
  • 3 tbsp canola oil

For toppings

  • 12 oz bacon diced
  • 1 large onion diced
  • 3/4 cup creme fraiche Can substitute plain, full fat Greek yogurt
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
  • fresh ground black pepper to taste

Instructions

For Pizza Dough

  • Preheat oven to 425°F.

  • Combine 1 cup flour, undissolved yeast, sugar and salt in a large bowl. Add very warm water and oil; mix until well blended, about 1 minute.Gradually add enough remaining flour to make a soft dough. Dough should form a ball and will be slightly sticky. Knead on a floured surface, adding additional flour if necessary, until smooth and elastic, about 4 minutes. Let dough rest for 10 minutes.

  • Pat dough with floured hands to fill greased pizza pan or baking sheet. OR roll dough on a floured counter to 12-inch circle; place in greased pizza pan or baking sheet. Form a rim by pinching the edge of the dough.

  • Spread an even layer of creme fraiche & nutmeg over dough. Evenly distribute bacon & onions on top.

  • Bake on lowest oven rack for 12 to 15 minutes, until crust is browned

  • Serve with fresh ground pepper to taste. Enjoy!

For toppings

  • Cook diced bacon in skillet until lightly crisp & brown. Remove bacon, rest on paper towels to absorb excess grease.

  • Pour out about 3/4 of the bacon grease – leave enough in skillet to saute onions. Saute onions in bacon grease until they just start to brown. Remove from heat.

  • Combine creme fraiche & nutmeg.

  • Add toppings to pizza dough as instructed above.

Notes

Water temperatures & rise times vary with type/brand of yeast. Please follow the recommendations from the brand you are using.

Keyword bacon, flammkuchen, german pizza, pizza

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FAQs

What's the difference between pizza and flammkuchen? ›

Unlike pizza, Flammkuchen, Tarte Flambée etc. don't have an underlying layer of tomato sauce under the cheese and toppings. Cheese, onions / leeks and sometimes lardon pieces are directly put on the rectangular base, before baking in a hot oven (usually wood-fired).

Where did flammkuchen originate? ›

What is flam food? ›

The short answer is that it is the Alsatian/ German version of pizza. Translated it flammekueche means, 'flame cake'. Originally this was a hearty farmer's meal. It didn't make its way to the major cities until the 1960s. Made in either rectangular or oval shapes, the pastry crust is thin.

What is flammkuchen in French? ›

Flammekueche (Alsatian), Flammkuchen (Standard German), or tarte flambée (French), is a speciality of the region of Alsace, German-speaking Moselle, Baden and the Palatinate.

What does Flammekueche mean in English? ›

Flammkuchen or flammekueche is essentially a bacon onion flatbread/pizza.

How to eat tarte flambee? ›

Tarte flambée is usually topped with cream, which pairs well with white wine. If your recipe calls for onion, then a chardonnay would go well with this dish. If you choose not to use onion in your recipe, try pairing it with a sauvignon Blanc or Riesling.

What is a slimy Japanese food? ›

Neba Neba foods have a slippery, slimy or sticky texture. This type of food texture may seem strange to many Westerners, but there are quite a few well-liked neba neba foods in Japan (like some seaweeds, mushrooms, natto, and more). They're usually quite healthy and low in calories, too!

How to tell if flan is done? ›

The flan is ready to be removed from the oven when it has begun to set. Gently shake the pan: the centers of the custard should jiggle slightly. You can also insert the tip of a knife into the custard near the center; if the flan is still liquid, it needs more time in the oven.

What is the name of the pizza in Colmar? ›

The flammkuchen, a kind of “Alsatian pizza” is also called “flambé pie”. As its name suggests, the flammkuchen is cooked in a flame. This delicious dish consists of a very thin dough covered with cream and/or cottage cheese in addition to bacon and onions.

What is the difference between pizza and tarte flambée? ›

It looks like a pizza, it cooks like a pizza, but don't make the mistake of actually thinking it's a pizza. Tarte flambée, the Alsatian flatbread topped with fromage blanc (a fresh, tart, spreadable cheese), thinly sliced raw onions and bacon, is as Franco-Germanic in flavor as can be.

What are the two types of pizza in Italy? ›

Pizzaiolos (“pizzamakers” in Italian) all over the city of Naples toss this dough in multiple sizes and flavors–pizza Marinara (just tomato sauce) and Margherita (tomato sauce and mozzarella) toppings being the most common.

What is the difference between pizza and Apizza? ›

How Else Is Apizza Different From Regular Pizza? Another major difference is that unlike regular pizza, on which a layer of red sauce and a layer of shredded mozzarella cheese are assumed to adorn the crust, apizza will often dispense with both. A plain pie will have tomato sauce, plus garlic and parmesan.

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