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25Jul/100

Going Halfway Around the World: How to Make German Cookies

Going Halfway Around the World: How to Make German Cookies

I absolutely loved experimenting with foreign recipes, especially dessert recipes, when I was in high school. One of my favorite ones to make is German Cookies. I first learned of it after I'd tried a recipe for German Crumble Cake.Today it's the second most common dessert I make. The cookies themselves aren't really sweet (unless I've been making them wrong all this time), but sweetness has never been a "must-have" factor for me when it comes to a dessert recipe. And you can always experiment by placing icing on the cookies or adding more sugar.German Cookies is also a real 'hands on' recipe that contains a hefty bit of butter. Hope you enjoy!German Cookies4 cups of flour3/4 cups of sugar2 sticks of butter2 eggs1 teaspoon of Vanilla ExtractTake a sifter, a rolling pin, a baking board, and cookie cutters (optional). Sift the flour onto the baking board. Make a dent in the middle of the flour.Pour the Vanilla Extract onto the flour and sprinkle sugar on top. Cut the butter into small pieces and scatter them on the flour. Crack the eggs and pour the yolks into the dent.Mix all ingredients by hand, and smooth the dough flat about a half centimenter thick with the rolling pin. Engrave the dough with cookie cutters or roll and flatten into circle shapes.Grease a cookie sheet and place cookie dough shapes on top. Put the oven on 350 degrees Farenheit (ovens may vary) and back for 10 minutes or until golden brown.Let them cool. Any leftovers should be kept covered so they will last.And there you have it! You've just made delicious German Cookies!About The AuthorDiscover More Tried and True Dessert Recipes Now That Will Have Your Sweet Tooth Screaming with Delight At http://www.koripuckett.com/just-desserts

27May/100

How to Make a Delicious German Crumble Cake in 4 Simple Steps

How to Make a Delicious German Crumble Cake in 4 Simple Steps

In high school, learning a new recipe (especially dessert recipes) was always my favorite part of a foreign language and culture class. One day during German in my sophomore year, I teamed up with two other classmates to make German Crumble Cake from a magazine. It was quite good, if I do say so myself. Seven years later, it continues to be one of my favorite desserts to bake.Handling this German dessert recipe is a real 'hands on' experience, as you'll see. And like other German desserts, it contains a hefty bit of butter. But it's worth it. Enjoy!German Crumble CakeDough:2 sticks of butter1 cup of sugar4 cups of flour1 teaspoon of baking soda (make sure it's SODA, not POWDER...I made that mistake once and...ick!)1 egg1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract1 pinch of salt1 tablespoon of cornstarchFilling:3 cups of fresh fruit or a can of fruit1 teaspoon of Vanilla Extract1 tablespoon of cornstarchsugar for flavor1) Mix all ingredients for the dough together by hand so that it becomes crumbly. (You can use a baking board or a large bowl).2) Grease a cake pan and press half of the crumble into the bottom of the pan.3) Cook fruit with cornstarch in a medium pot or pan for 2 minutes, and spread the fruit filling on the dough.4) Sprinkle the rest of the dough onto the fruit, and bake for about 40 minutes at around 375 degrees Fahrenheit.Remember, ovens may vary. Yours may be faster or slower or require less or more degrees Fahrenheit. It also depends on how dark the pan you use is. Be sure to keep checking on the crumble cake every few minutes. When the top is nice and brown, then it should be ready.Even if your German Crumble Cake didn't turn out exactly right, not to worry. Nobody says you have to be a professional. I'm certainly not. My philosophy with food has always been "As long as it tastes good, I don't care if it's imperfect."Try experimenting with the recipe. I usually never follow recipes to the letter. For this one, I use a bigger glass pan and only 2 cans of fruit. Figure out what works for you. Practice making this German dessert recipe and any other desserts, and you'll eventually settle into your own style of baking, like every other individual.About The AuthorDiscover More Tried and True Dessert Recipes Now That Will Have Your Sweet Tooth Screaming with Delight At http://www.koripuckett.com/just-desserts