Type Cake Region or state Silesia | Place of origin Germany | |
Main ingredients Crumbs: flour, sugar, fat Similar Streusel, Zwetschgenkuchen, Butterkuchen, Marble cake, Bienenstich |
Schlesischer streuselkuchen rezept
Streuselkuchen ( [ˈʃtʁɔʏzəlˌkuːxən], crumb cake) is a German specialty. Traditionally it is made of a yeast dough covered with a sweet crumb topping referred to as streusel. The main ingredients for the crumbs are sugar, butter, and flour, which are mixed at a 1:1:2 ratio.
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- Schlesischer streuselkuchen rezept
- Streuselkuchen backen streusel f r streuselkuchen selber machen rezept
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German Streuselkuchen is usually a flat cake made on a baking tray and cut into oblong pieces. It should be very flat - about one inch - so crumbs make about 50% of its height. Yeast dough is the original; a short crust is possible, too, and a puff pastry at the bottom turns it into a Prasselkuchen.
The recipe allegedly originated from Silesia. Many variants are prepared with fillings such as fruit (mostly of sour taste, e.g. apples, gooseberries, sour cherries, rhubarb), poppy seeds or creme or using a shortening-based dough.