What are Palatschinken?
Palatschinken are the Austrian version of pancakes or what the French would refer to as crêpes. They can be enjoyed in a variety of ways, whether with butter and maple syrup, filled with your choice of sweet or savoury fillings, or chopped up and added to soup.
Where is Arvfurstens palats located?
Arvfurstens palats (Palace of the Hereditary Prince) is a palace located at Gustav Adolfs Torg in central Stockholm . Designed by Erik Palmstedt, the palace was originally the private residence of Princess Sophia Albertina.
What to fill a Palatschinken with?
One of the classic Viennese sweet fillings is apricot jam, which is usually infused with a shot of brandy, then spread thinly on the Palatschinken and rolled up. Serve sprinkled with fine powder sugar.
How do you flip a palatschinke?
Flip the palatschinke (crepe). Once the bottom side is golden in color, flip it with a spatula and cook the other side for about 15 seconds. Invert it onto a plate so that the browned side is touching the plate and the pale side is face-up.
Who was Diocletianus?
Diocles, having adopted the name Diocletianus, entered history like so many of those emperors who emerged from the shadows through force of arms, brought to power by the army. What is known of his appearance is based on coin effigies and on sculptures.
Where was Diocletian on Galerius’flank?
^ Lactantius criticizes Diocletian for his absence from the front, but Southern, dating Diocletian’s African campaigns one year earlier than Barnes, places Diocletian on Galerius’s southern flank.
Is Dukljan the historical Diocletian?
Dukljan, a major villain in Serbian mythology who is presented as the adversary of God is considered to be a mythological reflection of the historical Diocletian. The Talmud includes several semi-legendary accounts of Diocletian.
