We actually have those cakes here everywhere as well P Shortcrust base, thick apple layer, and streusels on top. Without even knowing if it’s supposed to be a cake from the Netherlands, the USA, or Great Britain. To be completely honest – my grandma most definitely baked a very similar apple cake when she was still with us. let’s just give all countries two thumbs up for such a delicious treat ) Dutch Apple Pie (Apfelkuchen) | Bake to the roots Dutch Apple Pie (Apfelkuchen) | Bake to the roots No matter if it’s ✽utch« or ✺merican« or maybe even ✻ritish«…. Known or unknown ) Thank you, for a super delicious pie/cake with a juicy apple filling and crunchy crumbles on top. We can only be happy and say »thank you!« to the person(s) who did it. To quote a famous slogan from an ad for cough drops: »Who invented it?« (I mean the Dutch Apple Pie)?! Well, I don’t really know and I actually don’t care. Well – who knows… I am not an expert in apple pie history (or pancake history) – I just love to make those pies and eat them PĪnyway. However, I hope it’s not something like the »German Pancake« that is loved in the US, but nobody ever heard of it in Germany. The Americans even sing about their beloved ✺merican (Apple) Pie« P Of course, many bakes that have come to fame in the US are somehow rooted in Europe… same for the Dutch Apple Pie, I suppose. Both of these countries are well known for their apple pies. Well… I think in this case here, it’s maybe the second option… they think they do, but they’re probably not… P As I mentioned already – cakes with apples are common in many regions of the world… but what about apple pies? I would say they are something that more or less only exists in English-speaking countries like the UK and the US. In France you can also find a huge variety of cakes with apples – for example, this Apple Cake with Crème fraîche – well, and the Dutch like to bake a Dutch Apple Pies… or is it only the Americans that call this cake here Dutch Apple Pie, and think they are baking a pie from the Netherlands?! ) Dutch Apple Pie (Apfelkuchen) | Bake to the roots That makes sense, right? In Germany, you can find many different types of apple cakes like »Gedeckter Apfelkuchen« or a »Sunken Apple Cake«. Apple cakes and apple pies are traditionally found wherever apples are grown.
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