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31 German Dessert Recipes from Oma’s Kitchen

Crispy, golden pastry wrapped around spiced apples. Sponge cake layered with cherries and whipped cream. Warm honey-glazed cakes offer sweetness in every bite. These traditional German desserts reflect centuries of home baking, where careful technique and time-honored recipes are passed from one generation to the next.

To celebrate the richness of Germany’s baking traditions, we collected our best German dessert recipes. We included classic options like apfelkuchen (apple strudel), bee sting cake and black forest cake, along with German-inspired creations like sauerkraut chocolate cake. Some of the desserts can be made anytime, whereas others add old-world flavors to seasonal baking. Pfeffernuesse cookies and chocolate lebkuchen are a great choice during Christmas. Or look to raspberry custard kuchen and apple Bavarian torte to add a fruit-forward touch to warm-weather gatherings like Easter or summer brunch.

Most of our recipes are simple to prepare and use accessible ingredients, making them well-suited for beginner bakers. Instead of making Zimtsterne (cinnamon cookies) the traditional way with ground almonds, we include all-purpose flour to help the dough come together. And we offer an easier way of making strudel dough, typically stretched thin by hand, by rolling it out on parchment paper to prevent tearing.

So, whether you’re baking for a holiday table or just looking to try German sweets, this lineup brings variety and approachable methods to your kitchen.

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Oktoberfest Casserole

In northeastern Ohio, we love German flavors. This delicious casserole is a trifecta mashup of my favorite dishes. It combines the flavors of classic cheesy hash brown casserole with bratwursts and sauerkraut, pretzels and beer cheese. It takes less than 10 minutes to mix and takes only one bowl. It’s sure to please everyone any time of the year. —Sarah Markley, Ashland, Ohio

Can you freeze Oktoberfest Casserole?

Freeze cooled potato mixture in freezer containers. To use, partially thaw in refrigerator overnight. Heat through in a saucepan, stirring occasionally; add broth or water if necessary.

Test Kitchen tips: Choose a beer you enjoy drinking to use in this recipe. Substitute any flavor of brats or pretzel pieces to add more flavor.

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101 Things To Do With Mac & Cheese

Creative, affordable recipes featuring the ultimate comfort food!

What you can do with an ordinary box of macaroni and cheese? Create 101 family favorites! Perfect for budget-conscious cooks and college students, this collection includes recipes for: 

·      Vegetable Picante Soup

·      Herbed Macaroni and Cucumber Salad

·      Chili Mac

·      Baked Tomato Macaroni 

·      Fried Macaroni and Cheese, and many more

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From the Back Cover

Whether cooking on a budget or for a pack of picky eaters, these tasty recipes are for you.101 Things to do With Mac & Cheese is full of meals your whole family will love.

Vegetable Picante Soup

Cucumber Dill Pasta Salad

Chili Mac

Stadium Mac & Cheese

Chicken Parmesan

Fried Macaroni and Cheese

And more!

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93 One-Pot Meals You’ll Keep Coming Back To

Our Favorite One-Pot Dinners

There’s no denying that the least exciting part of cooking is cleaning up the mess afterwards. Whether you tackle a good, old-fashioned Sunday supper or a simple weeknight meal, it feels like the dirty pots, pans and plates always pile up fast. That’s where these one-pan mealscome in. Grab your favorite casserole dish to make a dump dinner, break out the cast-iron skillet and whip up rustic chicken and dumplings or turn to your Instant Pot for shrimp scampi in just 20 minutes; whatever you decide, you’ll find that these one-pot dinners are wonderfully delicious — and make cleanup a breeze. Take this American version of goulash, for example. It features hearty pasta and plenty of aromatic spices (including paprika as a nod to the traditional Hungarian dish) for a comforting and complete meal that can be made entirely in your Dutch oven. What could be easier?

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