Flammkuchen Recipe - Alsatian & German Pizza (2024)

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Flammkuchen is a German-French Alsatian dish that combines a thin crispy base with sour cream, bacon, and onion toppings. Also known as a German Pizza (which is not strictly true) it is crispy, creamy, and moreish.

With my easy flammkuchen recipe, you can make this dish in under 30 minutes. And it's even easier than making pizza! Plus I will give you some alternative flammkuchen topping ideas for vegetarian and smoked salmon versions.

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  • What is Flammkuchen?
  • Where does the Flammkuchen recipe originate from?
  • How to make Flammkuchen?
  • Flammkuchen Recipe Steps
  • Tips and Tricks for the BEST Flammkuchen
  • Alternative flammkuchen topping ideas
  • How to serve Flammkuchen?
  • How to store Flammkuchen
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What is Flammkuchen?

Flammkuchen is also called “Flambée" or "Flammekueche”. Flammkuchen in English translates as "Flame Cake". It is a French-German flatbread that is topped with sour cream, creme fraiche, onions, and bacon. It is sometimes referred to as German pizza. You can find it in German supermarkets in the frozen section with the traditional pizzas. But nothing compares to homemade flammkuchen.

What is the difference between Flammkuchen and Pizza?

Pizza is made with yeast dough and a long rising time, whereas German Flammkuchen is made with a simple dough from flour, water, and oil. Italian pizza is topped with tomato sauce, herbs, and cheese. In contrast, Flammkuchen has a simple sour cream base with an onion and bacon topping.

The main similarity is that they are both cooked in a wood-fired oven with a stone base.

Where does the Flammkuchen recipe originate from?

It originated from the Alsace area (Elsass) around the French-German border. Some argue whether it is a French or German dish, as the region changed borders in the last 150 years. In French, this traditional dish is known as "tarte flambée" However, everyone agrees it is Alsatian and delicious.

The recipe is ancient and was invented in Alsatian farmhouses, at the time they used to make bread in wood-burning ovens. They would roll out a piece of dough very thin and place it on the hot stone. If the base became crisp the temperature was right for the bread. In time crème fraiche, onions, and bacon were added, and so the Flammkuchen recipe was born.

At first, flammkuchen was a dish you would make only at home. With the growing popularity of pizza in the 1960s, flammkuchen started to appear in restaurants and markets all over Germany [source: Wikipedia].

Another German dish is Zwiebelkuchen, which is also made with onions and bacon but has a more creamy pie-like consistency.

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How to make Flammkuchen?

This is a traditional Alsatian flammkuchen recipe (Elsässer Flammkuchen or Flammenkuchen Elsässer Art in German). One thing to remember about flammkuchen is that it loves to be baked hot. In traditional stone ovens, they used to be baked at 300 to 400 degrees. For a home cook, like me, it is sufficient to turn to oven to its highest setting at 220-50 degrees Celsius.

How to make the Flammkuchen base?

This flammkuchen base is made without yeast. The ingredients for the base are olive oil, water, salt, and flour, simply mixed in a bowl. Knead the dough thoroughly.The key is to roll out the dough very thin. This is not an easy task, as it might shrink back together, but persist. Flammkuchen does not have to be round like pizza. It is often rectangular (like the shape of the baking tray) or oval.

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How to prepare the Flammkuchen Toppings?

The traditional toppings for Elsässer Flammkuchen (Alsatian Flammenkuchen) are:

  • Bacon - or diced speck. Use smoked bacon for the best result. You could also use Pancetta
  • Crème Fraiche (if not available use full-fat Greek yoghurt. Here is also a simple recipe on how to make it from scratch)
  • Sour Cream - American sour cream, has a stronger taste than German Saure Sahne. So I would recommend mixing it with Greek Yoghurt.
  • Onions - red or white
  • Chives - freshly cut. They don't only look good but add freshness and spice to this German flammkuchen recipe.

About the Sour Cream Pizza Base

In Germany, Schmand is a sour cream-based product with a 20% fat content. Schmand is only available in Germany, so to replace it I would suggest mixing Creme Fraiche (which has a 30% fat content) and Sour Cream (which has a 10% fat content). For those in the US, where a tub of Creme Fraiche is very expensive, I would use a mixture of Greek yogurt, and sour cream, as the US sour cream has a stronger taste.

Flammkuchen Recipe Steps

  1. Slice the onions very fine. The bacon is cubed, and the crème fraiche is mixed with the sour crème and seasoned with salt and black pepper.
  2. One tip I have learned is to soak the raw onions in water. Then steam them lightly in the microwave for one minute to soften them. This can prevent the onions from crisping too much in the high heat.
  3. Bake the flammkuchen at around 220-250 degrees Celcius (428°F) for around 15-20 minutes. Watch it so it does not burn too much. However, it is common to find some chargrilled corners on our Flammkuchen. (see images)
  4. There is no definite sign when the flammkuchen is ready. When the edges turn crisp and golden brown, remove the bread from the oven and check if the middle is done well.
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Tips and Tricks for the BEST Flammkuchen

  • Get the consistency of the Flammkuchen dough right. The dough should not be too sticky and stick to the bowl. If necessary add more flour.
  • Roll out the dough directly on the parchment paper. It allows you to roll out the dough very thinly without it ripping when transferring to the baking tray.
  • Use the dough at room temperature. Do not store it in the fridge as this will make it harder to roll out. Also, a well-kneaded dough will be more elastic. Also, adding oil will make the dough smoother and easier to work with so do not save on the oil.
  • For the ultimate base use a pizza stone. You can just place it in the oven and it will heat up.
  • Test your oven. Flammkuchen likes to be baked hot, but every oven is different. When baking the cake for the first time, keep an eye on it, so it does not crisp up too much.

Alternative flammkuchen topping ideas

In Germany, Flammkuchen is very popular and there are many variations to the traditional Flammkuchen toppings. You will find whole restaurants specializing in Flammkuchen pizzas. It is also popular at Christmas markets. Here are some suggestions for you:

  • Vegetarian Flammkuchen with feta, cherry tomatoes, and spinach.
  • Flammkuchen with smoked salmon and spring onions, leeks, or rocket salad
  • Sweet Flammkuchen with goat's cheese, honey, and figs.
  • Vegan Flammkuchen with soya yogurt, mushrooms, sliced cooked potatoes, and spring onions
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How to serve Flammkuchen?

Flammkuchen is served traditionally on a prewarmed wooden board. It is traditional to drink a light white wine (Elsass Riesling) from the Alsace area.

How to store Flammkuchen

Flammkuchen is best eaten the same day it is cooked. However, it also tastes good cold. Just store it in an airtight container and consume it within 3 days.

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Recipe

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Traditional Flammkuchen with Variations and Video

Marita

This recipe comes from the Alsatian region. The dough is made without yeast. This dish is also known as German or Sourcream Pizza and is an easy quick treat for any occasion

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine German

Servings 1 flammkuchen

Calories 1161 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoon olive oil
  • 125 ml water 4.2 fl oz or 0.5 cup
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 250 g flour 8.8 oz or 2 cups

For the topping

  • 2 onions about 150 gr (7 oz)
  • 100 gr bacon 3.5 oz - cubed
  • 50 gr creme fraiche ¼ cup, 1.7 oz - if not available use Greek yogurt
  • 50 gr sour cream ¼ cup, 1.7 oz
  • black pepper
  • salt
  • 2 tablespoon chives chooped small (optional)

Vegetarian Variation

  • 100 g spinach 1 cup
  • 100 g cherry tomatoes ½cup
  • 50 g onion ¼ cup
  • 1 garlic clove
  • 100 g feta cheese ½cup
  • 50 gr creme fraiche ¼ cup 1.7 oz - if not available use Greek yogurt
  • 50 gr sour cream ¼ cup, 1.7 oz
  • salt
  • black pepper

Smoked Salmon Variation

  • 50 gr creme fraiche ¼ cup,
  • 50 gr sour cream ¼ cup,
  • 100 gr smoked salmon 4 oz
  • 100 gr spring onions or rocket leaves ¼ cup,

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 250°C or 428°F

  • Whisk the water, olive oil, salt and flour together in the bowl with a hand or stand mixer fitted with a dough hook or paddle attachment.

    2 tablespoon olive oil, 125 ml water, 1 pinch salt, 250 g flour

  • Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface.

  • With a rolling pin (affiliate link), stretch the dough to a thin, around 3 mm thickness. Place the dough on a sheet of baking parchment.

  • Slice the onions very finely. Place them in a bowl and cover with a little water. Steam them in the microwave for around 1 minute at 600 Watt. This will prevent the onions from burning too quickly.

Traditional Flammkuchen Topping (Elsässer)

  • In a bowl mix the crème fraiche and sour cream with a spoon until combined. Season with salt and pepper. Set aside.

    50 gr creme fraiche, 50 gr sour cream, black pepper, salt

  • Spread the crème fraiche-sour cream mixture on the base with the back of the spoon. Leave around 0.5 cm space for the edge.

  • Spread the onions and bacon on top.

    2 onions, 100 gr bacon

  • Place in the flammkuchen in the oven and bake for 10-15 minutes. Every oven is different so keep an eye on it so it does not crisp too much. There is no definite sign when the flammkuchen is ready. When the edges turn crisp and golden brown, remove the bread from the oven and check if the middle is done a well.

  • To serve sprinkle with some chives. Serve warm.

    2 tablespoon chives

Vegetarian Variation

  • Blanche the spinach in hot water, then squeeze out excess liquid. Chop the cherry tomatoes in half, slice the onion and garlic. Cube the feta cheese.

    100 g spinach, 100 g cherry tomatoes, 50 g onion, 1 garlic clove, 100 g feta cheese

  • In a bowl mix the crème fraiche and sour cream with a spoon until combined. Season with salt and pepper.

    50 gr creme fraiche, 50 gr sour cream, salt, black pepper

  • Spread the crème fraiche-sour cream mixture on the base with the back of the spoon. Leave around 0.5 cm of space for the edge. Then add the spinach, cherry tomatoes, onion, garlic and feta on top. Bake until the edges crisp up.

Smoked Salmon Variation

  • In a bowl mix the crème fraiche and sour cream with a spoon until combined. Season with salt and pepper.

    50 gr creme fraiche, 50 gr sour cream

  • Spread the crème fraiche-sour cream mixture on the base with the back of the spoon. Leave around 0.5 cm of space for the edge. Then bake in the hot oven for 10-15 minutes.

  • Place the smoked salmon flakes over the hot flammkuchen and sprinkle with the spring onion rings or rocket leaves.

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Nutrition

Calories: 1161kcalCarbohydrates: 108gProtein: 15gFat: 74gSaturated Fat: 27gPolyunsaturated Fat: 8gMonounsaturated Fat: 34gCholesterol: 61mgSodium: 150mgPotassium: 339mgFiber: 5gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 289IUVitamin C: 10mgCalcium: 76mgIron: 6mg

Keyword Flambée, flammenkuchen, flammkuchen, German pizza, sourcream pizza

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Flammkuchen Recipe - Alsatian & German Pizza (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between flammkuchen and pizza? ›

The key difference is that Flammkuchen uses a base of sour cream or crème fraiche while pizza comes with tomato sauce. Flammkuchen is also not to be confused with white pizza which is pizza with a cheese base.

What is the Alsace pizza called? ›

The divine flammekueche recipe inspired by Frédérique's.

What is flammkuchen made of? ›

It is composed of bread dough rolled out very thinly in the shape of a rectangle or oval, which is covered with fromage blanc or crème fraîche, thinly sliced onions and lardons.

What is the most common pizza in Germany? ›

28.4 % of Germans prefer their pizza Roman style (thin base, thin crust), 28.1 % Neapolitan style (thin base, thick crust) and 15 % American style (thick). More than 50 % enjoy ketchup or sauce hollandaise as a dip for their pizza or substitute for the tomato sauce.

What is Alsace Lorraine called in German? ›

The German Empire regained the area of Alsace-Lorraine, added to it the department of Moselle and a few arrondissem*nts (subdivisions) of the department of Meurthe, and gave the region the German name Elsaß-Lothringen.

What is pizza called in German? ›

Pizza is a feminine noun, so ''the pizza'' is translated as die Pizza. Here is an example of the word used in a sentence: Pizza stammt ursprünglich aus Italien. (Pizza originally comes from Italy.)

What is the cheese of Alsace? ›

Of course, the most typical cheese of Alsace is Munster or Géromé. This is one of the three oldest cheeses of France. It is made on both sides of the Vosges Mountains. Alsatians call it Munster from the word Monastère, or monastery.

What country is flammkuchen from? ›

Flammkuchen originated in the Alsace region, which, after years of flip-flopping between Germany and France is now geographically, if not culturally, within French borders. The neighbouring German state, Saarland, also now claims Flammkuchen as its own invention.

What is flammkuchen deeg in English? ›

Don't be fooled by the pictures: this is not a pizza. The mere comparison will get the whole of Alsace on your tail. This is “Flammkuchen”, which loosely translates as “flamed pie”or “Tarte Fambée”. It's a wonderful savoury flatbread from, you guessed it, Alsace.

What does flammekueche mean in English? ›

The name translates literally to “flame cake,” but flammekueche is neither a cake, nor is it on fire. Instead, it's a cross between a savory tart and a pizza, a thin sheet of unleavened dough spread generously with crème fraîche, and sprinkled with slivered onions and bacon.

How is flammkuchen different from pizza? ›

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).

What is German schmand? ›

Schmand is a sour dairy product made from cream that is comparable to American sour cream. Schmand is milder and less creamy in taste then crème fraîche. You shouldn't bother making your own Schmand at home. Almost any sour cream with a fat content of around 20 % will make a great substitute.

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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