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Discover one of the most traditional cakes of the Portuguese Christmas: Bolo-Rei - the King's Cake - which originated in France and only arrived in Portugal during the mid nineteenth century. It is traditionally eaten on the 25th December for the Nativity and the 6th of January for the Epithany.


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1. Baklava in Turkey The construction of baklava begins with layer upon layer of paper-thin phyllo pastry, each light sheet separated by melted butter. In the heart of the pastry sits a mixture of nuts, usually walnuts, cinnamon and honey, or sugar, or sugar syrup. In other words, it is extraordinarily sweet.


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Top 100 European Cakes Last update: Thu Nov 30 2023 shutterstock VIEW MORE View all European Cakes View European Cakes map 01 Chocolate Cake Kladdkaka SWEDEN 4.6 shutterstock Ate it? Rate it Wanna try? Add to list MAIN INGREDIENTS Butter Flour OR Cocoa Powder Chocolate Sugar Eggs Vanilla


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Dinky morsels of cake, friands are another superb French baking invention. The outside is slightly crisp, while the inside is a soft, macaroon-esque texture. In this recipe, fresh raspberries are pressed into the individual sponge's centre before baking. Delicious. Raspberry and coconut friands.


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The best European desserts 1. Mille Feuille - France 2. Sacher Torte Cake - Austria 3. Macarons - France 4. Homemade Ladyfingers - Duchy of Savoy/France 5. Victoria Sponge Cake - UK 6. Croquembouche - France 7. Basque Burnt Cheesecake - Spain 8. Paris-Brest - France 9. Baklava - Turkey 10. Tiramisu - Italy 11. Ricotta pie - Italy 12.


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Top 100 European Desserts Last update: Wed Nov 29 2023 shutterstock VIEW MORE View all European Desserts View European Desserts map 01 Sweet Pastry Pastel de nata LISBON DISTRICT, Portugal 4.7 shutterstock Ate it? Rate it Wanna try? Add to list MAIN INGREDIENTS Flour Sugar Milk Butter Cinnamon Eggs Salt


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1. Poland - Pierniczki Świąteczne 2. Poland - Babka 3. Germany - Pfeffernusse Cookies 4. Germany - Christollen (Stollen Bread) 5. Chile - Dulce de leche Fruitcake (Pan de pascua) 6. Slovakia - Medové Rezy (Honey Cake Slices) 7. Finland - Fruit Soup 8. United Kingdom - Christmas Cake & Ginger Bread Cookies 9. The Philippines - Bibingka 10.


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Toucinho do Céu is one of the most traditional desserts in Portugal. Hailing from the Convent of Odivelas in Lisbon, this pastry comprises egg yolks, sugar, ground almonds and spaghetti squash-based jam. The name Toucinho do Céu is due to the fact that the original version included lard as an ingredient.


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Top 58 Central European Cakes Last update: Thu Nov 30 2023 shutterstock VIEW MORE View all Central European Cakes View Central European Cakes map 01 Cheese Dessert Sernik POLAND 4.5 shutterstock Ate it? Rate it Wanna try? Add to list MAIN INGREDIENTS Twaróg Butter Sugar Eggs Vanilla Cream Potato Flour


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Austria, Vienna - Sachertorte Our gateau-inspired travels start in Austria, where chocolate-lovers can be inspired by the famous Sachertorte. This cake, made of chocolate dough and apricot jam, was invented by the young Franz Sacher while he was still a baking apprentice. He had to create a perfect dessert for Austria's Prince Metternich.


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1. France: Galette des Rois Gallete The English name of this cake would be the "King´s Cake". Traditionally this cake is eaten after Christmas, during the first week of January, although lately, it has become so popular that many bakeries sell it during the whole month.


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Polish cheesecake - One of the most delectable European desserts. The Sernik, Poland's traditional cheesecake, is the Queen of all Polish desserts. It is a baked cheesecake that is made from twaróg - curd cheese, eggs, and sugar. The word Sernik actually comes from the Polish word "ser" for cheese.


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The linzer cake claims to be the oldest cake in the world. Shutterstock. According to the Austrian tourism board , the linzer cake, also called a linzer torte, is supposedly the oldest cake in the world, at least by today's standards of what a cake is and should look and taste like. Named after Linz, Austria, the cake's roots can be traced back.


Traditional Hungarian Dessert Recipes

Vanilla. Brown Sugar. Coconut. Drømmekage (lit. Dream cake) is a traditional Danish cake originating from Hjallerup in Jutland. The cake is made with a combination of flour, sugar, butter, eggs, milk, baking powder, and vanilla. Once prepared, the smooth batter is placed in a baking tin and baked until golden brown.


Traditional Eastern European Desserts

German Cheesecake (Käsekuchen) For a classic German dessert, you've got to try German-style Cheesecake - called Käsekuchen in German. This cheesecake is lighter and fluffier than most North American versions. Made with quark - a dairy product you can make yourself - this cake surprises with a hint of lemon zest and a buttery crust!


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The imprint of the Cross of Saint James on top of the cake-made with powdered sugar-appeared first in 1924 in a cake shop in Santiago Compostela and has since become standard practice. Since 2010, the cake holds a PGI status within Europe, and in traditional Galician cake shops it is still prepared according to 19th-century recipes.