kummelweck
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See also: Kümmelweck
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From German Kümmel (“caraway”), Weck (“roll”) (in south-western dialects).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]kummelweck
- A bread roll (typically a Kaiser roll) sprinkled with koshering salt and caraway seeds, often served with thinly sliced roast beef, popular in western New York.
- 1962, The Children's Hospital of Buffalo cook book:
- This is perfect for a large cocktail party served with small kummelweck rolls.
- 2007 January 16, Karla Cook, “The Food Connection”, in New York Times[1]:
- Beef on weck, Mr. Stern said, is one of the great roast beef sandwiches in the country — very thinly sliced rare roast beef on a bulky hard roll, also called a kummelweck, topped with big-grained salt and caraway seeds.