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  3. Basler Läckerli - Wikipedia

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    The Basler Läckerli (also Leckerli or Läggerli, lecker meaning "delicious" in German and -li being a diminutive suffix) is a traditional hard spice biscuit originating from Basel, Switzerland. It is made of honey, hazelnuts, almonds, candied peel, and Kirsch. After baking in a thin layer, the still hot dough is topped with a sugar glaze and ...

  4. Linzer torte - Wikipedia

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    For a long time, the recipe from 1696 in the Vienna Stadt- und Landesbibliothek was the oldest one known. In 2005, however, Waltraud Faißner, the library director of the Upper Austrian Landesmuseum and author of the book Wie mann die Linzer Dortten macht ("How to make the Linzer Torte"), found an even older Veronese recipe [ clarification ...

  5. List of German desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of German desserts. German cuisine has evolved as a national cuisine through centuries of social and political change with variations from region to region. The southern regions of Germany, including Bavaria and neighbouring Swabia , as well as the neighbouring regions in Austria across the border share many dishes.

  6. German Hazelnut Macaroons (Haselnussmakronen) Yes, the name "Haselnussmakronen" sounds like a mouthful, but it simply breaks down to hasel meaning hazel, nuss meaning nut, and markronen meaning ...

  7. 6 Traditional German Recipes You Need to Try - AOL

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    1. Fried Schnitzel. Traditionally made with thinly pounded pork, schnitzel is coated and fried in a crispy breading. Serve it alongside french fries, fried potatoes, spaetzle, or whatever your ...

  8. Talk:Linzer torte - Wikipedia

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    Recipe: Linzer Torte: 1 cup (150 grams) unblanched almonds 1/2 cup (57 grams) unblanched hazelnuts 1 1/2 cups (210 grams) all purpose flour 2/3 cup (135 grams) granulated white sugar Zest of one large lemon 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 14 tablespoons (195 grams) cold unsalted ...

  9. Torte - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate torte with decorated top. A torte (/ ˈ t ɔːr t /; [1] from German: Torte (German pronunciation:), in turn from Latin via Italian: torta) is a rich, usually multilayered, cake that is filled with whipped cream, buttercreams, mousses, jams, or fruit. [2] Ordinarily, the cooled torte is glazed and garnished.