| We just moved in from Germany and my two year old is addicted to maultashen. Is there anyplace around to buy some? |
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Try calling Old Europe in DC and asking.
Also, a good substitute might be Afghan Aushak or Mantu: http://www.yelp.com/menu/faryab-bethesda |
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what is it???
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essentially ravioli or dumpling |
| If it is sold dry, check World Market |
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Now you have me craving some too. Along with some real schwartzwalder schinken and spaetzle. Maybe the German Gourmet in Bailey's Crossroads?
I made some zweibelkuchen last night to get a little Swabia fix. |
| German Gourmet! |
| Try the German Deli at Cafe Mozart in DC. Also, contact Cafe berlin in DC as well. Also, Heidelberg's bakery and the Swiss bakery, both in VA, might have leads. |
| Aldi is featuing German food right now -- I would check there. |
| German gourmet didn't have it but cafe Berlin put it on its octoberfest menu and say they will add it to the regular menu soon. At least we can get some there but bummer I can't get any to buy and take home to have on hand. That was so easy to feed my kiddo in a pinch and was rather healthy compared to Mac n cheese and all the other toddler regulars. I guess I'll have to learn to make it? |
| Cafe Mozart, downtown DC has a little supermarket. |