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  2. Four generations of apple strudel: The secret behind this D&C ...

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    Handfuls of flour are sprinkled across a patterned cotton cloth the length and width of the dining room table before a cold slab of handmade strudel dough is placed in the middle of it.

  3. Apple Strudel Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the oven to 375°F. Beat the egg and water in a small bowl with a fork or whisk. Stir the sugar, flour and cinnamon in a medium bowl. Add the apples and raisins and toss to coat.

  4. Apple Strudel (Apfelstrudel) Recipe - AOL

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    This recipe triples down on apple flavor with applesauce, apple cider vinegar, and apple cider that lend sweetness to this savory sauce. Use our homemade slow cooker applesauce to really take it ...

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  7. Apple strudel - Wikipedia

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    Strudel, a German word, derives from the Middle High German word for "swirl", "whirlpool" or "eddy". [1]The apple strudel variant is called strudel di mele in Italian, strudel jabłkowy in Polish, jablečný štrúdl in Czech, strudel de mere in Romanian, jabolčni zavitek in Slovenian, štrudla od jabuka or savijača s jabukama in Croatian,almásrétes in Hungarian, [2] strudel da mëiles in ...

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  9. Eve's pudding - Wikipedia

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    The name is a reference to the apple variety traditionally used (an eating apple) called Eve. [2] The pudding can be served with custard, cream, or ice cream. It is a version of Duke of Cumberland's pudding, named after Prince William, Duke of Cumberland. The first known recipe is from 1824 and uses grated bread and grated suet. [3]