About the Food
About the Culture
About the Recipe
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Can Kaiserschmarrn be eaten salty instead of sweet?

Yes, it can be eaten salty if you add veggies!

100

What is Austria most famous for besides food? (animals, architecture or clothing?)

Austria is famous for their beautiful architecture!

100

Why do we whip the egg whites?

To make the dish light and fluffy!

200

Where country is Kaiserschmarrn from?

Austria!

200

Where is Austria located? (Which continent: Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Australia, Antarctica or Africa?)

Europe!

200

What are three ingredients you remember that we used today? 

If you said raisins, eggs, salt, butter, vanilla, sugar, flour, milk, or toppings, you get the points!

300

When is Kaiserschmarrn eaten? (Brunch, Lunch, Dinner or Dessert?)

It can be eaten for Brunch or dessert!

300

What language do they speak in Austria?

They speak German!

300

What are some fruits or veggies that can be put inside Kaisershmarrn?

Potatoes, cherries, raisins or apples!

400

How is Kaiserschmarrn served? (As a full pancake, in a donut shape, or scrambled?)

It is scrambled into bite-sized pieces!

400

In German, what are the polite words to say when eating a meal with others?

'Guten Appetit' or 'Mahlzeit'!

400
What types of toppings are normally added to Kaiserschmarrn?

Applesauce, powdered sugar, jams, or other preserves and compotes!

500

Kaiserschmarrn is made up of 2 German words: Kaiser and Schmarrn! What do the two words mean?

'Kaiser' means emperor and 'Schmarrn' means scrambled!

500

What name was the emperor who really liked this dish?

Franz Joseph I!

500

What does "stiff peaks" mean?

Stiff peaks are what happens after you whip the egg-whites and lift up your whisk!

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