Sentences with phrase «bialystoker kuchen»

By supper it was time to head back to church for a more casual service and after that, if we were lucky, Kaffe und Kuchen, a time of coffee and cake when church members would go downstairs to eat and socialize.
And he made «one cake», ein Kuchen of us all.
Kuchen Ice - Cream 2 cups raw cashews — soaked overnight 2 cups meat of fresh young Thai coconut 1 cup freshly squeezed apple juice 3/4 cup agave syrup or another sweetener of choice zest of 2 oranges 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 teaspoon ground ginger 3/4 cup coconut oil
I'm familiar with Nigella's Kuchen recipe and I love your creativity in making it into a summer dessert!
So, without any further hesitation, we decided to recreate that kuchen in the form of a nutritious frozen dessert that could possibly be eaten for breakfast, if we so wished.
When I think back to that time, one of the recipes that immediately comes to mind is Nigella's German - American Kuchen (translated as «cake» from German), a breakfast cake with apples, cinnamon, orange zest, and blackberries.
One year ago: Mediterranean Baked Feta with Tomatoes Two years ago: Naked Tomato Sauce Three years ago: Everyday Chocolate Cake Four years ago: Plum Kuchen Five years ago: Garlic - Mustard Glazed Skewers Six years ago: Summer Berry Pudding
Apple Pear Kuchen for #SundaySupper -LCB- Apfel Birnen Kuchen -RCB-
This Kuchen is made with apples, honey, and ginger and is the perfect dessert, tea time snack, or with morning coffee.
Kuchen is a German cake.
In café's and Bäckereien up and down the Vaterland, whether in a sleepy country village after a hike in the hills (with hiking poles, naturally) or street - side in the leafy green city of Berlin, people are honoring this tradition of «Kaffee und Kuchen» by eating cake.
It's a Coffee Cake (Kuchen) of sorts, with three delicious layers.
In Northern Germany we often call the gugelhupf napfkuchen (Napf = bowl, pan; Kuchen = cake).
The end result is a lovely, dense German Apple Cake that's perfect for Kaffee und Kuchen!
Where I come from a Zwetschgendatschi would simply (okay, to you this might sound as complicated) be called Pflaumen (blech) kuchen (plum sheet cake).
Yum, I love plum kuchen!
I think I know what is on our the table for this weekend «kaffetrinken & kuchen seit»:)-RRB-.
For lunch he wanted to eat pizza with the family, god parents and close friends and in the afternoon we all had the traditional, German Kaffee und Kuchen — coffee and cake.
It is because The one recipe which caught my attention listed in the chapter Fall / Big Baking... cinnamon vanilla swirled kuchen is MISSING, NOT THERE, FORGOTTEN!!
In Germany we call it «Marmor Kuchen».
My favorite dessert is plum kuchen.
Backen: Snickers - Kuchen - soooo schokoladig!
This recipe looks almost like MY family tradition of «Porzelky» or «Neuen Kuchen», which is a New Year's Eve tradition for Russian / German Mennonites.
Bialy (also bialystoker kuchen or cebularz in Poland) is a type of yeasted roll, being a traditional dish in Polish and Jewish cuisine.
I want to make this for dinner this week and I'll make Chris's apple kuchen for dessert.
She made this apple kuchen for her host family and they thought it was better than any «real» apple kuchen they had ever had.
This apple almond cake is my version of a popular German dessert called Apfel Marzipan Kuchen, which simply means Apple Almond Paste Cake.
Growing up in Germany, cake and coffee (kafee und kuchen) was a big part of my upbringing, and I still dream of the perfect carrot cake.
Roasted summer squash soup, roast beef with a spice crust, homemade rolls, apple relish, and plum kuchen with cinnamon ice cream for desssert.
And they don't skimp on dessert either — the Germans really do love Black Forest cherry cake (or Schwarzwald kirsche kuchen, as it's known there), and they make pudding better than anyone else in the world.
Enjoy Kaffee und Kuchen during a Danube cruise along the most scenic section of the river; a private visit to Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna to hear stories highlighting the lifestyle of the Habsburgs, the royal family who ruled Vienna for centuries, and enjoy a farewell dinner with a classical music concert here — just another way that Globus brings these destinations to life.
BUDAPEST Welcome dinner with wine at a local restaurant; guided sightseeing, visit the synagogue, panoramic view from Fishermen's BastionESZTERGOM Guided walking tour, visit the Esztergom Basilica and TreasuryBRATISLAVA Guided walking tour, visit St. Martin's ChurchVIENNA WOODS [LF] Boat cruise on the underground lakeVIENNA Guided sightseeing, drive along the Ringstrasse, take pictures of the Hundertwasserhaus and visit Heldenplatz and St. Stephen's Cathedral; [LF] Kaffee und Kuchen at a local caféCESKÝ KRUMLOV Guided walking tourHLUBOKÁ NAD VLTAVOU [LF] Overnight stay and visit of the castle?ESKÉ BUD?JOVICE [LF] Visit the Budvar (Budweiser) BreweryPRAGUE Guided sightseeing, Astronomical Clock, visit the Hrad?any Castle grounds; farewell dinner with wine at a local restaurant
Kaffee und Kuchen (Coffee and Cake), at Alfred Schmela Gallery in 1966, marked a second highlight of this period.
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