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  2. Pound cake - Wikipedia

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    The German term Rührkuchen (stirred cake) refers to any kind of cake where a batter is made by mixing flour, butter, eggs, sugar, and often milk. The concept of the first four ingredients having equal proportions is not common, but, nevertheless, this style of cake batter forms the basis of many popular cake recipes.

  3. Hedgehog slice - Wikipedia

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    Many German histories refer to a 1920s recipe from baking firm Bahlsen that combined chocolate with packaged cookies. [4] [5] The name "Kalter Hund" has been theorized to have passed into German through the Slovakian word hyntow (box-shaped trolley), which might have been a reference to the rectangular pans in which the dessert is often made. [4]

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  6. 50 Old-Fashioned Recipes from the Midwest - AOL.com

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    Contest-Winning German Chocolate Cream Pie. I've won quite a few awards in recipe contests over the past 10 years and am delighted that this luscious pie sent me to the Great American Pie Show finals.

  7. Prinzregententorte - Wikipedia

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    Prinzregententorte (German: [ˈpʁɪnts.ʁeˌɡɛntənˌtɔʁtə]) is a Bavarian torte consisting of at least six, usually seven, thin layers of sponge cake interlaid with chocolate buttercream. The exterior is covered in a dark chocolate glaze. Prinzregententorte is very popular in Bavaria, Germany, and available in cake shops all year round.