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  2. List of German desserts - Wikipedia

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    Carrot cake. Cheesecake. Traditionally made using a German dairy called Quark instead of cream cheese. Dampfnudel. Typical of southern Germany, a sort of white bread roll or sweet roll eaten as a meal or as a dessert. Dominostein. A sweet primarily sold during Christmas season in Germany and Austria. Donauwelle.

  3. Bienenstich - Wikipedia

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    Bienenstich. Bienenstich ( German pronunciation: [ˈbiːnənˌʃtɪç] ⓘ) or bee sting cake is a German dessert cake made of a sweet yeast dough with a baked-on topping of caramelized almonds and filled with vanilla custard, buttercream or cream. [ 1][ 2] The earliest German and Swiss recipes for the cake date to the beginning of the 20th ...

  4. Kaiserschmarrn - Wikipedia

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    Kaiserschmarrn is a popular meal or dessert in Austria, Bavaria, and many parts of the former Austro-Hungarian empire, e.g. Hungary, Slovenia, Czech Republic and northern Croatia, which usually use the name as a loan word or translations of it. In Slovenia, it is called cesarski praženec or šmorn. Its Hungarian name is császármorzsa [ 3][ 4 ...

  5. Götterspeise - Wikipedia

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    Götterspeise ( German: [ˈɡœtɐˌʃpaɪ̯zə] ⓘ, lit. 'dish/fare of the gods') is the German name for a dessert made of gelatine or other gelling agent, sugar, flavourings and food colouring, it is similar or identical to jelly or jello and other gelatin desserts. Other German names include Wackelpudding ("wobbly pudding") or Wackelpeter ...

  6. German Chocolate Cake Recipe - AOL

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    22/3 cup flaked unsweetened coconut. 3/4 cup coconut milk. 8 oz cream cheese, softened. 4 tbsp unsalted butter, softened. 1/2 tsp coconut extract. 11/2 cup confectioners' sugar. 1/4 cup coconut ...

  7. Kuchen - Wikipedia

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    Kuchen ( German pronunciation: [ˈkuːxən] ⓘ ), the German word for cake, is used in other languages as the name for several different types of savory or sweet desserts, pastries, and gateaux. Most Kuchen have eggs, flour and sugar as common ingredients while also, but not always, including some fat. (The sugar might possibly be replaced by ...

  8. Category:German desserts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German desserts" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of German desserts; A.

  9. 26 German-Inspired Recipes To Help You Celebrate Oktoberfest

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    Grab a frosty mug and get ready for Oktoberfest with all these German-inspired recipes, like sausages and sauerkraut, pretzels, kugel, schnitzel, and spaetzle. 26 German-Inspired Recipes To Help ...