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German Cakes

German Cakes

1

Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte

Black Forest
4.1
Most iconic: Café König (Baden-Baden)

Black Forest cherry cake is a popular German dessert consisting of chocolate sponges that are coated in whipped cream and dotted with kirschwasser-infused cherries. Some varieties use the kirschwasser brandy to soak the chocolate layers or to ligh... READ MORE

2

Käsekuchen

Germany
4.2
Most iconic: Princess Cheesecake (Berlin)

German-style cheesecake is a traditional dessert consisting of a thin layer of shortcrust pastry that is topped with a creamy combination of quark cheese, eggs, and (occasionally) various fruits. Even though käsekuchen is often compared to th... READ MORE

3

Baumkuchen

Germany
4.1
Most iconic: Baumkuchenhaus (Wernigerode)

The German version of spit cake, known as baumkuchen, is just one of many similar cakes found throughout Europe. There are various conflicting theories about its origin—one points in the direction of a German town called Salzwedel in the 19t... READ MORE

4

Apfelkuchen

Germany
4.2
Most iconic: Stellys Hüüs (Oldsum)

German apple cake is a delightful combination of dense, buttery dough and sliced, halved, or diced apples. Depending on the region, the cake is often dusted with cinnamon sugar, covered in crumbly streusel, or doused in vanilla-flavored c... READ MORE

5

Bienenstich

Germany
4.1
Most iconic: Bonjour Café (Siegburg)

This classic German cake consists of a creamy filling that is enclosed between two layers of yeasted pastry dough. The cake is topped with a gooey combination of sugar or honey, cream, and slivered almonds, while the fillings typically include swe... READ MORE

6

Butterkuchen

Germany
3.9
Most iconic: Café Lolo (Saarbrücken)

Butterkuchen is a simple cake that is mostly sold in bakeries and typically enjoyed with afternoon coffee. In some parts of Germany, it has become such an integral part of life that it’s served for special occasions such as weddings and fune... READ MORE

7

Mohnkuchen

Germany
3.9
Most iconic: Café Haus Lucullus (Görlitz)

Mohnkuchen is a German term that encompasses a variety of desserts that are prepared with poppy seeds. Most commonly, it refers to various types of open-faced and streusel cakes that couple the creamy poppy filling with a shortcrust pastr... READ MORE

8

Donauwelle

Germany
4.0

Donauwelle is a German and Austrian sheet cake. It consists of two pound cakes, one on the bottom, flavored with vanilla, and one on top of it, flavored with chocolate. Cherries, buttercream, and chocolate ganache are then added to the top, and as... READ MORE

9

Frankfurter Kranz

Frankfurt
2.9

Frankfurter Kranz is a classic German cake that originated in Frankfurt and was created around 1735. This cake is known for its distinctive crown shape, symbolizing the city's historical association with the German emperors as the place where coro... READ MORE

10

Eierschecke

Saxony
3.7

This specialty dessert from Saxony is a sheet cake consisting of three individual layers. Yeast dough is commonly used for the base layer, but a thin sponge cake or a pie crust can be used instead. The middle layer consists of a type of custard wh... READ MORE

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Salzwedeler Baumkuchen

Salzwedel
4.0

This German variety of the spit cake is sometimes called the king of cakes, as it was served at the courts of German royalty. This layered pastry was invented in the old Hanseatic League town of Salzwedel in Saxony-Anhalt some 200 years a... READ MORE

12

Ostfriesentorte

East Frisia
3.9
Most iconic: Antik Café (Leer)

Ostfriesentorte is a traditional cake originating from Ostfriesen. It's made with a combination of sugar, flour, baking powder, eggs, bourbon, vanilla sugar, salt, and a thickening agent. The yolks and whites are separated, and the yolks are then ... READ MORE

13

Prinzregententorte

Bavaria
3.8

A Bavarian specialty dessert called prinzregententorte is a smooth, chocolate-covered layer cake with a chocolate buttercream filling. The cake is comprised of thin cake layers that are smeared with chocolate buttercream and then finished off with... READ MORE

14

Agnes Bernauer Torte

Bavaria
3.7

A signature specialty of the Krönner Confectionery and Café, Agnes Bernauer torte is a Bavarian almond meringue layer cake filled with coffee buttercream. The cake is comprised of several light and airy almond meringue discs t... READ MORE

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Lübecker Marzipantorte

Lübeck
n/a

Lübecker marzipantorte is a traditional cake made with a rich combination of marzipan, sponge cake, and often fruit preserves or chocolate. Originating from the city of Lübeck, which is renowned for its high-quality marzipan, this cake i... READ MORE