10/3/2023 0 Comments Germany black forest cake![]() ![]() If you can’t go to Germany tomorrow to get Milka and Ritter Sport, head over to Amazon, where they have all kinds of flavors like Cocoa Mousse, Dark Chocolate with Whole Hazelnuts, Cornflakes, and a variety pack of mini Ritter Sport or a variety pack of Milka.Īnother kind of chocolate I always buy in Germany is called Schogetten. Instead, I bring my favorite German chocolate bars home to the US so that when I’m in Germany I can allocate my dessert calories to things I can’t bring home (cake, pastries, ice cream…).Īnd then I get to enjoy delicious German chocolates for a few weeks after I return home. When I visit Germany I almost never eat chocolate (when I live there, that’s a different story). They even have seasonal flavors! For the best selection, visit a department store (such as Kaufhof, Karstadt or Hertie) or one of the larger grocery stores.įor Milka I’d say it’s Sahne Creme, Diam, and Caramel.įor Ritter Sport it’s Hazelnut, Espresso, Cocoa Mousse, Joghurt, and Cornflakes. Germany, however, offers a much better selection for a much better price. You may already be familiar with them, as you can find both in the US these days. Two of the most popular brands of chocolate are Milka and Ritter Sport. Back then it wasn’t that easy to get Milka in the US so the German chocolate made a unique addition to our gift bags. It’s true, I filled an entire carry-on size bag with Milka chocolate bars to give away to our wedding guests. You could spend your entire visit to Germany just sampling chocolate after chocolate after chocolate!Ĭonfession: I spent five weeks in Germany just before getting married and brought an extra bag with me just for chocolate! Who doesn’t think chocolate when they think of Germany? It’s the perfect dessert to make in your German AirBnB.Īs I mentioned, you can make Rote Grütze from scratch at home in about 10 minutes using fresh berries or frozen if you prefer.Ĭlick here to get my homemade Rote Grütze recipe!Īnd if you like tea, you can try Rote Grütze flavored tea. It is a summer dessert, after all, meant to be enjoyed cold on a hot day. I always warm it up just a bit - because the first time I tried it, it was served to me by a German family a bit warm topped with cold fresh cream, so I still eat it that way! - but it’s typically enjoyed at room temperature or chilled and then topped with heavy cream, vanilla sauce, whipped cream or ice cream. If you’re visiting northern Germany you may find Rote Grütze on the menu at a restaurant or cafe (like my Rote Grütze + ice cream dessert in the above photo) but if you don’t, you can pick up a jar at nearly any German grocery store. Spoiler alert: they might look complicated but they’re actually quite easy to make! I’ve linked to several of the recipes so you can make these delicious desserts from Germany in your own kitchen. Here’s are 10+ traditional German desserts and sweet treats I recommend trying on your next trip to Germany. It’s tough because everywhere you turn, there are just so many tantalizing options! You could spend your entire visit to Germany just eating dessert and still never try all of them.įortunately, I got to know a lot of Germany’s awesome sweets during the years I lived there. How to choose which authentic German dessert recipes to try when you go to Germany? Germany is known for its bounty of delicious desserts and sweet treats. ![]() You’re in the right place! In this guide I share 10+ must-try German desserts and sweet treats that are also easy recipes to make at home. ![]() Wondering what kind of desserts and sweet treats to enjoy on your next trip to Germany? Looking for delicious and authentic German recipes to make at home? See our disclosure link for more information. This article may contain affiliate links. ![]()
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