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Austrian Chocolate Balls

Submitted by: Cindy Becker
Delicate dark chocolate balls topped with a rich dark chocolate glaze. 

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Austrian Jam Cookies

Submitted by: Carol
This recipe belonged to my mother. It is one the many cookies from her Christmas cookie collection. 

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Austrian Pancake

Submitted by: DARDOUBERT
Custard type pancake served warm with maple syrup that is sure to become a family favorite - our family has been enjoying this for many years. 

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Austrian Peach Cookie

Submitted by: Kim
Cookie rounds hollowed out and filled with a delicious fruity filling and looks like a miniature peach. 

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Austrian Peach Cookies II

Submitted by: Barbara
Adorable peach shaped cookies filled with a chocolate and apricot mixture. Little stems can be purchased at craft stores for the full peach effect. 

Austrian Tea Cakes

Submitted by: Gail Hietzker
These powdered sugar coated cookies are absolutely packed with ground hazelnuts, and make a wonderful accompaniment at tea time! 

Beef in Bay Leaf Gravy

Submitted by: Jill
Beef is slow-cooked in a Dutch oven, seasoned with bay leaf, onions, celery and carrots. The cooking process creates a delicious gravy, which is enhanced with sour cream. 

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Chocolate Black Tea Cake

Submitted by: Marlies Monika
This is an Austrian recipe that was passed on from one generation to the next in my family. The secret of this cake's full flavour and softness: Prepare it one day in advance before eating it! 

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Dobos Torte

Submitted by: Kevin Ryan
The word 'dobos' means 'like a drum' in Hungarian. However, this cake is named after its creator, Austrian pastry chef Josef Dobos. 

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German Apple Strudel

Submitted by: Jo Vandevelde
Apples, cinnamon and poppy seeds are rolled in thinly stretched pastry and baked with cream and butter until tender and golden. 

Kaiserschmarrn

Submitted by: breakfastqueen
Home Town: Mcallen, Texas, USA
Living In: New York, New York, USA
Kaiserschmarrn (meaning 'the emperor's mishmash') is a traditional Austrian dessert. It is a caramelized pancake similar to a Dutch Baby, but made with rum-soaked raisins, eggs. flour, sugar, and butter. The pancake is split into pieces while frying, sprinkled with powdered sugar, and served hot with plum sauce or apple sauce on the side or on top. 

Knodel

Submitted by: Margaret
This Austrian dumpling casserole bears a resemblance to bread pudding. In this savory dish, stale bread is tossed with onions, parsley, and a simple custard batter and baked in a water bath. 

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Potato Plum Dumplings

Submitted by: Linda McLean
Home Town: Livingston, New Jersey, USA
Living In: Flanders, New Jersey, USA
Sweet dark plums are wrapped in a potato dough, and boiled before rolling in sweetened toasted bread crumbs. My Austrian grandmother made these delicious dessert dumplings for us every fall. These take some time to make, but to me, they're well worth the effort. 

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Rich Viennese Potato Soup

Submitted by: Holly
Onions, leeks, and potatoes are cooked in a creamy cardamom and marjoram seasoned broth in this soup with carrots and mushrooms which is easily adapted for vegetarians. 

Sacher Torte

Submitted by: Amy A
This chocolate and apricot cake is pretty darn close to the original classic dessert produced by the Sacher Hotel in Vienna, Austria. It is a dense - not too sweet - apricot and chocolate concoction. It is a lot of work but WELL worth the effort! 

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Vanille Kipferl II

Submitted by: Maya McNally
The vanille kipferl originated in Austria, and they are also very popular in Switzerland and Germany. The kipferl become even yummier after 2 to 3 days...but only for those who can resist long enough. If desired, the two ends of the kipferl can be dipped in warm chocolate and then left to cool. 

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Vienna Schnitzel

Submitted by: Frank Hasieber
Both my mother and father were Viennese and grew up there. This was my mother's recipe. Veal can also be used in place of pork. 

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Viennese Crescent Holiday Cookies

Submitted by: Debby Hawkins
These cookies have been a Christmas family favorite for 20 years. Flaky and buttery, they are worth the effort. Almonds can be substituted for hazelnuts. 

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Wiener Schnitzel

Submitted by: Carolin
Translation of the name: 'Wiener' this word comes from the word 'Wien', which is the Austrian city called Vienna. 'Schnitzel' means basically meat in a crust. I'm German and hope you can understand my English description. 


 
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