Flaedlisuppe mit Dinkelomelette

Flädlisuppe ~ traditional Swiss Soup made with Crepe

Pane-Bistecca
Flädlisuppe is one of the simplest traditional soups from Switzerland. I made my crepes with spelt flour.

The good thing about it is that you can make several dishes from it. That’s what I did, because my husband loves this soup, but I can very well do without it. I then make a sauce or filling for hearty Omelets or sweets on the side. That way everyone is happy!

As a kid, and also for my own kids, these crepes were a feast! They loved the sweet crepes, filled with jam, Nutella, honey, berries or sugar, they just disappeared from the plates in no time!

This article takes part in the Culinary World travel of Volkermampft which is collecting soups from all over the world this month!
Prep time
15 min
Cooking time
25 min
Portions
8 Stück
Total time
40 min

Ingredients

Spelt Omelets:

  • 4 Eggs

  • 200 g Spelt Flour

  • 500 ml Milk-Water Mix

  • 1 Pinch of Salt

  • Soup:

  • 800 ml Water

  • 2 Stock Cubes (see Notes)

  • 3-4 Omelets

  • 1 tbsp chopped Chives

  • some Pepper

Instructions

1

Step 1

Mix the omelet ingredients into a foamy batter.
2

Step 2

Heat a few drops of oil in a shallow pan and pour in a ladleful of batter at a time. Spread the batter flat with a wooden ladle to form a thin omelet. Turn after about 2 minutes and fry for another 1-2 minutes until brown. Transfer to a plate.
3

Step 3

Bring the water to the boil with the stock cubes.
4

Step 4

Roll up the omelets and cut into strips approx. 1 cm wide (or narrower). Add them to the soup and cook briefly. Add the chives, season with pepper and serve!

Notes

Stock cube: I used chicken, but if you want vegetable stock, you can use that. However, if you want a really rich soup, you should use beef stock!
Flädlisuppe mit Dinkelomelette
Flädlisuppe mit Dinkelomelette
Flädlisuppe mit Dinkelomelette
Flädlisuppe mit Dinkelomelette
Flädlisuppe mit Dinkelomelette
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