I’ll Tell You What’s Yummy: Cold Spaghetti and Room Temperature Snowballs.

Those of you who know me well probably read last night’s post about the food we ate in Germany and wondered if I was holding something back, because I only mentioned a dessert (Black Forest cherry cake) once.

You’d be right. We had lots of sweet treats while in Europe, and I thought I’d tell you about two of the standouts.

The younger boy’s German teacher (who used to be the older boy’s teacher when she was at his high school), a really cool woman who is a real, live, native German, told him all about “Spaghetti Eis”. Eis is the German word for “ice cream”, by the way. Once we arrived in Munich, he was on a mission: a mission to eat Spaghetti Eis.

It took a couple of days, but he finally got some in Rothenburg ob der Tauber. First, they take vanilla ice cream and put it in an extruder (just like Play Doh!).

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After that, they put strawberry topping and shredded while chocolate on it (don’t forget the wafer!) to make it look all spaghetti-like. YUM!

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Guess which one of us opted for just a plain chocolate ice cream cone? (Hint: she’s wearing nail polish.)

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As it turned out Rothenburg was quite the hotbed for fantastic desserts. While walking down the street we came across this bakery window.

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Schneeballen (snowballs), we learned, are a Rothenburg specialty. We saw a video on how they are made (it’s not on Youtube; I checked.); basically it’s dough that is rolled out and then cut into strips. The strips are put into this ball-shaped tool:

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and then the tool goes into the hot oil so the thing is deep-fried. When they are cooked, they are rolled (or covered) in different toppings, like chocolate, powdered sugar, nuts, and all kinds of goodness.

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They also sold these cool tins, so you could take a bunch home with you, which we did.

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Schneeballen aren’t a treat I’d eat on a daily basis, but they sure were a tasty part of a memorable day in Rothenburg ob der Tauber!

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5 Comments

  • Michelle

    That spaghetti eis is gorgeous. I love it 🙂 I'd skip the strawberry sauce, but … still looks great. YUM.

    I forgot to ask you what museums you saw besides that car ones. When we both have time, we need to have a more relaxed conv – maybe lunch and a picture show? 🙂

  • Meeko Fabulous

    I was serious when I asked you when you were gonna be sending me some of this yummy goodness . . . LoL! 😉

  • Patty@NYC Girl at Heart

    Yum! on the spaghetti ice cream! So creative! I'd kill to taste one of those snowballs! I'm drooling here! LOL!