German
Calvados Ice Cream
This ice cream is served with a hazelnut torte at Die Quadriga in the Hotel Brandenburger Hof.
Spiced Rum and Tea Punch
This German drink, called Grossmutters Punsch (Grandmother's Punch), is usually enjoyed warm at midnight on Christmas Eve.
It can also be served as a refreshing chilled drink. For a festive touch, add a cinnamon stick to each glass.
German Potato Salad
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Zwetschgenkuchen
(Southern German and Alsatian Italian Plum Torte)
This torte is served traditionally at the high holidays in early fall, when small blue Italian plums are in season. In southern Germany and Alsace the pie was made from zwetsche, a local variety of these plums. My aunt Lisl always used to make a murbeteig crust (a short-crust butter cookie dought) for this tart, and sliced each Italian plum into four crescent shapes. She lined the tart with breadcrumbs and then apricot preserves, which protected the dough during baking, leading to a crispy crust. She went light on the cinnamon, a spice she felt was overused in this country. (I agree with her.) My aunt's results, simple to prepare, were simply delicious.
Meringue, Chocolate, and Kirsch Cream Layer Cake
Schwarzwälder Torte
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 4 hr (includes cooling meringues)
Ashkenazic Layered Pastry (Fluden)
This is the pastry version of the popular Franco-German dessert.
Riesling-Braised Sauerkraut and Apples
Weinkraut Mit Äpfeln
Moravian Sugar Cake
Many Moravians--a Germanic people from a region in what for most of the twentieth century has been known as Czechoslovakia-- settled in Ohio, southern Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Illinois in the last century. The mashed potatoes give this coffee cake, which is good for breakfast or an afternoon break, a distinctive, moist texture.
Orange, Chocolate and Hazelnut Mandelbrot
These crunchy cookies are a new version of classic Mandelbrot, which means almond bread in German. Here, recipe tester Selma Brown Morrow uses hazelnuts instead of the usual almonds. To add an elegant look, she dips the cookies into melted chocolate and seals them in holiday bags.
Mixed Berry Spoon Pudding
Rote Grütze
"My husband and I always have the Rote Grütze at the Kempinski Hotel Atlantic when in Hamburg, Germany," says Mary Futchik of Naples, Florida. "Could you could help us get the recipe?"
Consider this a cross between a spoonable pudding and a fruit soup.
Pretzel Rolls
These really do taste like pretzels, but they're shaped like regular dinner rolls. Quick-rising yeast makes them a cinch to prepare, and boiling them before baking is the secret to their superb texture.
Raisin Streusel Cake
A spice cake that's great with coffee.
Sausages and Pork Chops Baked with Fruited Sauerkraut
Transforming cabbage into sauerkraut was one way the Germans preserved summer's crop for the hard winter ahead. A combination of rinsing the kraut of its salty brine and baking it with dried fruit mellows its bite. Smoked pork chops can be substituted; just omit the browning step. Offer some dark and light German beers to drink.
Choucroute Garnie
Choucroute — the pickled cabbage that is a cornerstone of Alsatian cuisine — is similar to sauerkraut. One key difference is that choucroute is always cooked in wine. Here, sauerkraut is combined with smoked ham hocks, sausages and potatoes.