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Gugelhupf - Wikipedia
A Gugelhupf is a cake traditionally baked in a distinctive ring pan, similar to Bundt cake, but leavened with baker's yeast. Gugelhupf ... en.wikipedia.org
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Traditional Gugelhupf (Kugelhopf) - The Daring Gourmet
A traditional Gugelhupf is made with yeast and includes raisins, almonds, butter, and eggs in a very lightly sweetened dough that gets most of its sweetness ... www.daringgourmet.com
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Kugelhupf (cake with almonds), Recipe - Grappa.com
The "Kugelhupf" or "Gugelhupf" is a leavened cake of which there are at least three versions: Austria, one Swiss and one French (Kougelhopf). The "Kugelhupf", ... www.grappa.com
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kugelhupf
‖ kugelhupf (ˈkuːg(ə)lhʊpf) Also kugelhopf, gugelhupf. [Ger.] A light Austrian cake baked in a ring-shaped mould.1886 W. J. Tucker E. Europe 260 There is the eternal ‘Kugelhupf’ (a genuinely Austrian coffee-cake) centring the table. 1906 Mrs. Beeton's Bk. Househ. Managem. lxii. 1656 Kugelhopf, a Ger... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kugelhopf - The Friday Baking Project
The April Viennoiserie series finishes with Kugelhopf, a wonderful yeast bread whose exact European origins are as unclear as the name ... thefridaybakingproject.com
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Kugelhupf Cake – Bruno Albouze - YouTube
A delicious specialty from Alsace, an historical region in northeastern France. To get the full recipe go to https://brunoalbouze.com ... www.youtube.com
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Kugelhopf Recipe | My Diverse Kitchen - A Vegetarian Blog
Kugelhopf (also called Kugelhupf, Gugelhupf) is a sweet and light bread with a cake-like texture. It also contains raisins and almonds and ... www.mydiversekitchen.com
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Feiner Wiener Kugelhupf….l8 - Maja's Viennese Kitchen
This recipe is a baking powder version ... 1 cup butter ... 2 cups sugar ... 6 whole eggs – separated ... 2 cups of flour, measured then sifted ... 2 tsp ... majaskitchen.wordpress.com
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Gugelhupf - Strudel, Sugar and Schlag
Kugelhupf? Gugelhopf? Let's call the whole thing off. In any case, you likely know it as bundt cake, the Americanised form of the German ... sugarandschlag.mystrikingly.com
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Kugelhupf - Discover Trieste
This ancient dessert recipe appears to have been known to the Romans in the second century AD. There are differing views on the origins of its shape. www.discover-trieste.it
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gugelhupf
‖ gugelhupf (ˈguːg(ə)lhʊpf) Also guglhupf. [Ger. dial. var. of kugelhupf.] = kugelhupf.1936 M. Morphy Recipes of All Nations 316 Wiener Gugelhupf... This cake is also made in Alsace and Germany, but the Viennese claim it as one of their national cakes. 1954 G. Beer Austrian Cooking 163 A Guglhupf re... Oxford English Dictionary
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Breudher
Breudher is most likely to have originated from traditional Dutch breakfast cakes and breads, such as Ontbijtkoek or the German Kugelhupf. wikipedia.org
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Bundt
Bundt, n. N. Amer. Cookery. Brit. /bʌnt/, U.S. /bənt/ Forms: 19– Bund, 19– Bundt; Also with lower-case initial. [‹ German Bund ring-shaped cake (1860 or earlier), spec. use of Bund turban (itself a spec. use of Bund something joined, union: see Bund n.2), with allusion to the shape of the cake. Comp... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Great Kiwi Bake Off (season 2)
For the technical challenge set by Dean, the bakers had two-and-a-half hours to bake a chocolate kugelhupf. wikipedia.org
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petit
petit, a. (n.) († ˈpɛtɪt, ‖ pəti) Also 6 petyt, 7 pettit; β. 5–6 petyte, 5–8 -ite, 7 pettite; γ. 7 peteet, -e. [a. F. petit. fem. petite (11th c.) = Pr. and Cat. petit, OIt. petitto, pitetto (both in Florio, 1611). Found in Anglo-Fr. phrases or combs. from 13th c., and as an Eng. adj. in 14th c.; bu... Oxford English Dictionary
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