Apfelstrudel (apple strudel)
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We create and bake our Apfelstrudel according to grandmas recipe, found in my grandmothers kitchen, a handwritten tiny little book, scribbles all over the place, written in old german and not easy to read. I guess she always perfected the recipe with her little side notes.
We are sure, if you have tried one slice of this “soul treat” you almost can’t resist getting a second one, this time with whipping cream and strawberries on top of it!
Strudel has a long history, originating from when the Ottoman Empire invaded Europe. In the 1500s, the Turks went as far as Vienna, Austria. During the time of wars and occupation, the Turks brought with them many sweet and savory pastries wrapped in a light, flaky pastry. (Think pastries similar to baklava.)
Some cliches are cliches for a reason.
Any tourist returning from Vienna talks about this treat. The Original Vienna Apple Strudel (Apfelstrudel) has a long history,
Most often they rolled fillings, sweet and savory into a paper thin pastry.
In fact, the name strudel is the German word for whirlpool or eddy. The name comes from the way the the dough and filling creates a spiral effect in the finished pastry. While strudel is Austrian in origin,
it has gained popularity throughout European countries. Which is why there is often some confusion as to whether apple strudel is German or not. It’s not surprising really, since Germans do like their apple desserts, like this German apple cake.
Any tourist returning from Vienna talks about this treat. The Original Vienna Apple Strudel (Apfelstrudel) has a long history,
Most often they rolled fillings, sweet and savory into a paper thin pastry.
In fact, the name strudel is the German word for whirlpool or eddy. The name comes from the way the the dough and filling creates a spiral effect in the finished pastry. While strudel is Austrian in origin,
it has gained popularity throughout European countries. Which is why there is often some confusion as to whether apple strudel is German or not. It’s not surprising really, since Germans do like their apple desserts, like this German apple cake.
Authentic Austrian Apple Strudel (Apfelstrudel)
We are sure, if you have tried one slice of this “soul treat” you almost…
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