I visited Germany last September and I had this dessert at a museum in Berlin. It was the best thing I’ve ever had and I don’t think I even looked at the name. I just saw it and wanted it. It had apples and like a cake crust with I think custard too. PLS HELP
by Tiny_Tangerine6229
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Looks like Apfelkuchen or Apple Cake
Apfelkuchen. Mit ein bisschen Puderzucker auf dem Rand.
Might be “versunkener Apfelkuchen”. There should be 1000s of recipes on Chefkoch.
One of the countless varieties of Apfelkuchen (apple cake).
Can I have a slice of that Apfelkuchen, pretty please 👀
Definitely Apfelkuchen. My favourite, after Cheese cake and before Berliner
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Looks like Apfelkuchen or Apple Cake
Apfelkuchen. Mit ein bisschen Puderzucker auf dem Rand.
Might be “versunkener Apfelkuchen”. There should be 1000s of recipes on Chefkoch.
One of the countless varieties of Apfelkuchen (apple cake).
Can I have a slice of that Apfelkuchen, pretty please 👀
Definitely Apfelkuchen. My favourite, after Cheese cake and before Berliner