Any who knows about authentic German Food! I'm trying to find this cake recipe, it contains german liquor.....!


Question: possibly rum( the liquor had an orange hue to it), it has chocolate and nuts (I think walnuts) throughout the cake. (the inside of the cake kind of looked like a pistachio cake to give you a better idea, not sure if it contained any though) It does not have any fruits, it is not a bundt cake, and it is not german "chocolate" cake. the frosting has the consistancy of whipped cream, with chocolate sprinkles all up the side of the cake, with a bit of the liquor poured on top. An acquiantance from germany made it from scratch, but unfortunetly will not give me the recipe. This recipe is authentic to germany, Any help would be good, The name and a recipe would be so helpful. Thank you.


Answers: possibly rum( the liquor had an orange hue to it), it has chocolate and nuts (I think walnuts) throughout the cake. (the inside of the cake kind of looked like a pistachio cake to give you a better idea, not sure if it contained any though) It does not have any fruits, it is not a bundt cake, and it is not german "chocolate" cake. the frosting has the consistancy of whipped cream, with chocolate sprinkles all up the side of the cake, with a bit of the liquor poured on top. An acquiantance from germany made it from scratch, but unfortunetly will not give me the recipe. This recipe is authentic to germany, Any help would be good, The name and a recipe would be so helpful. Thank you.

Try these in google, Franfurter Kranz and Ruehrkuchen

Well, since you said it looked like "Pistachio", I assume the cake was (light) green in color? If yes, it could have been Pistachio or Woodruff. If the cake had any of the 2 ingredients, it is not authentic German, rather something new and modern.





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