German Obst Torte Fruit Tart Recipes

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MOM'S FRUIT FLAN (GERMAN ERDBEER/OBST BODEN TORTE)



Mom's Fruit Flan (German Erdbeer/Obst Boden Torte) image

The dough is a little like a sugar cookie dough and doesn't get soggy with the fruit. Fill with fresh strawberries or your favorite fruit (my personal favorite is an assortment of sliced peaches, cherries, kiwis, and fresh strawberries arranged over a thin layer of custard topped with a clear jelly glaze, served with a dollop of whipped cream). Mom's favorite was simply fresh sliced strawberries with strawberry glaze, and whipped cream on the side. Delicious!! A great seasonal dessert. You will need a 10 or 11 inch boden torte pan for this recipe. The boden recipe is adapted from "Mennonite Girls Can Cook", the filling is all mine.

Provided by BecR2400

Categories     Dessert

Time 35m

Yield 1 Boden Torte, 8-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

1/2 cup sugar
3 tablespoons butter
1 tablespoon vanilla (vanilla sugar is nice, use one pkg, by Dr. Oetker)
1 egg
1 cup flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 cup milk
optional 2/3 cup prepared custard (or prepared vanilla pudding or pastry cream)
2 -3 cups fresh fruit such as strawberries (or a fruit assortment such as peaches or apricots, cherries, kiwis, and strawberries)
1/2 cup fruit jam mixed with a little water, to glaze (red currant, strawberry, apple jelly or apricot jam)
fresh whipped cream, to serve

Steps:

  • To Make Base (Boden):.
  • Thoroughly grease a 10 to 11 inch (25 to 28 cm) boden tin. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  • In a large bowl beat together butter and sugar til white and creamy; add egg and beat til mixed in thoroughly.
  • Sift together flour and baking powder and fold into the butter mixture, adding milk til it holds together in a ball.
  • Press dough into a well greased boden torte pan (wet your hands with a little water to keep the dough from sticking to your hands).
  • Bake at 350 for 15-20 minutes or until lightly golden.
  • Remove from oven. Cool in pan on a rack for 15 minutes, then invert on a cake plate or other large plate.
  • Filling:.
  • If desired, spread a thin layer of custard (or vanilla pudding or pastry cream) evenly over the cooled boden.
  • Fill with a variety of fruit and whipped cream. Use any variety you like or simply canned peach slices or fresh strawberries.
  • Glaze:.
  • For a simple glaze, melt a little apple jelly or strawberry jam and pour over the fruit.
  • -Or- take 1/2 cup of the fruit syrup. Cook it over high heat with 1 Tablespoon of cornstarch dissolved in a little cold water, cook it until it is clear, and the raw cornstarch flavor disappears (approximately 2 minutes). Drizzle evenly over the fruit.
  • Chill until ready to serve. This cake is best served within 24 hours.
  • Serve with a dollop of fresh whipped cream and you have a lovely little dessert. Quick and easy.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 173.7, Fat 5.5, SaturatedFat 3.1, Cholesterol 35.8, Sodium 97.4, Carbohydrate 27.9, Fiber 1.1, Sugar 14.5, Protein 2.9

TRADITIONAL GERMAN OBST KUCHEN - FRESH FRUIT FLAN (SPONGE CAKE)



Traditional German Obst Kuchen - Fresh Fruit Flan (Sponge Cake) image

Traditional German Obst Kuchen is a Fresh Fruit Flan with a sponge-type cake base, sometimes with a thin layer of custard, topped with fresh fruit and then sealed with a fruit glaze. Obst Kuchen is very typically served throughout Germany during the afternoon coffee hour, with dollops of freshly whipped cream. One of my favorite toppings is fresh whole strawberries with a red currant or strawberry glaze. Fresh raspberries or other fresh or canned fruits such as kiwis, apricots, cherries, gooseberries, and pineapple are also popular. The traditional pan used is a 10-inch German flan pan, however a torte or springform pan would also work. Adapted from my friend Maite C's Obst Kuchen Boden recipe that was given to me when we were stationed at Ft. Campbell KY.

Provided by BecR2400

Categories     Dessert

Time 35m

Yield 1 German Obst Kuchen, 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

1/4 lb margarine or 1/4 lb butter, softened
2 eggs, separated
1/4 lb sugar (150 grams or 1/2 cup plus 3 tablespoons sugar)
1/4 lb flour (150 grams or 1/2 cup plus 3 tablespoons flour)
1 (1/4 ounce) packet dry yeast
1 teaspoon vanilla (or 1 tablespoon vanilla sugar)
1/2 cup milk (approximate)
2/3 cup prepared custard (optional)
2 -3 cups fresh fruit such as strawberries (or kiwis, apricots, cherries)
1/2 cup fruit jam mixed with a little water, to glaze (red currant, strawberry or apricot jam)
freshly whipped cream, to serve

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  • In large bowl, beat yolks. Add sugar, softened margarine and yeast. Mix well.
  • Add flour, then vanilla and mix well.
  • In separate bowl beat egg whites until stiff. Add egg whites to flour mixture - then gradually mix in enough milk to give a soft dropping consistency.
  • Grease German flan pan. Add dough to greased pan, spreading evenly with a spatula.
  • Bake at 350F degrees for about 20 minutes until tests done with a toothpick.
  • Remove from oven. Cool in pan on a rack for 15 minutes, then invert on a cake plate or other large plate.
  • Arrange fresh berries or other fresh or canned fruits (kiwi slices, pineapple, gooseberries, apricots, and cherries are nice) on top of the inverted sponge cake (note: you may add a thin custard layer prior to filling with fruit, if you wish). Spread your favorite fruit glaze over the top of the fruit (may use a clear glaze or use strawberry or red currant jelly, or apricot jam). Chill until serving time.
  • Serve with dollops of fresh whipped cream, and a cup of coffee. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 252.3, Fat 13.5, SaturatedFat 2.8, Cholesterol 55, Sodium 160.2, Carbohydrate 29.1, Fiber 1.3, Sugar 16, Protein 4.2

GERMAN FRUIT FLAN RECIPE ~ OBSTTORTE RECIPE - (4.1/5)



German Fruit Flan Recipe ~ Obsttorte Recipe - (4.1/5) image

Provided by Lsweetnell

Number Of Ingredients 17

For the crust:
150 g (5 ounces/1 slightly-rounded cup) unbleached white flour
90 g (3 ounces/6 Tbsp) unsalted butter, chopped, at room temp
1 Tbsp oil
3 Tbsp water
1 Tbsp raw sugar
1/4 tsp salt
For the custard:
Ingredients Serves 2 or makes one nice tort.
2 cup milk or half and half for a richer pudding
1 ⁄4 cup white sugar
2 egg yolk
1 egg
1 ⁄4 cup corn starch
1 ⁄3 cup white sugar
2 tbsp butter
1 tsp vanilla extract

Steps:

  • For pastery: Makes one 9 inch (23 cm) tart shell Preheat oven to 210°C (410°F). Measure flour and set aside. Place a removable-base 9 inch tart tin on a baking sheet. Place all other ingredients - butter through salt - in a medium oven-proof bowl and place bowl in hot oven for 15 mins. Butter will bubble and just start to brown at edges. Remove bowl from oven, dump in flour and stir quickly with a long wooden spoon until dough pulls away from sides of bowl and forms a ball - do not touch bowl with your bare hands. Tip hot dough into the waiting tart pan and spread roughly across the base with a spatula. When cool enough to touch, use your fingers to press and spread evenly into tin and up sides - an off-set spatula is great here to get a really smooth base. Prick all over with fork and refrigerate for 5 mins to firm up slightly. Bake 15 mins until golden. Cool, fill and bake again as required. I highly recommend using it for this Drunken Chocolate Caramel Tart insanity. If using with a no-bake filling, simply bake the crust for a minute or two longer, then cool and fill. A better choice for the pastry: Directions for custard: Prep 15 min Cook 5 min Ready 20 min In a heavy saucepan, stir together the milk or half and half, and 1/4 cup of sugar. Bring to a boil over medium heat. In a medium bowl, whisk together the egg yolks and egg. Stir together the remaining sugar and cornstarch; then stir them into the egg until smooth. When the milk comes to a boil, drizzle it into the bowl in a thin stream while mixing so that you do not cook the eggs. Return the mixture to the saucepan, and slowly bring to a boil, stirring constantly so the eggs don' t curdle or scorch on the bottom. When the mixture comes to a boil and thickens, remove from the heat. Stir in the butter and vanilla, mixing until the butter is completely blended in. Pour into a heat-proof container and place a piece of plastic wrap directly on the surface to prevent a skin from forming. Refrigerate until chilled before using. Cover with fruit ... in this case, drained canned peach slices and fresh blueberries. See below for other combinations. Other traditional fillings Make as above and finish by covering with a glaze. Or, brush tart with warmed apricot jam, cover with prepared fruit or berries, and spoon glaze over top.

GERMAN FRESH FRUIT TORTE



German Fresh Fruit Torte image

Here is a traditional German fruit torte recipe with cream and sponge cake. Serve this cake at coffee time for Kaffee und Kuchen.

Provided by Jennifer McGavin

Categories     Brunch     Dessert     Cake

Time 25m

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 purchased cake base (such as "Bavarian" Sponge Cake)
2 teaspoons liqueur (your choice or sugar syrup)
1 package of 4 servings, vanilla pudding mix (or 2 cups prepared vanilla pudding)
1 3/4 cups milk (for vanilla pudding mix)
2 cups strawberries (or kiwi, berries, or other fruits)
1 cup apple juice
1 package gelatin (1/4 ounces)
1 to 2 tablespoons sugar (or to taste)

Steps:

  • Sprinkle or brush cake base lightly with fruit schnapps , liqueur, or sugar syrup to moisten but not douse.
  • Prepare pudding according to directions for pie filling. Look at the following recipes if you would like to make vanilla pudding from scratch or if you would like to make pastry cream . If it is cooked, then cool until thickened. If it is instant, let it set a few minutes. Spoon into purchased sponge cake base and chill (Note: the German sponge cakes have a lip to hold in the pudding and fruit. They are baked in a special mold).
  • Wash and prepare fresh fruit. Cut strawberries in half, peel and slice kiwi, etc. Arrange fruit decoratively on top of the pudding. You can also overlap sliced fruit if you wish. Place cake back in the refrigerator while you make the glaze.
  • In Germany, you can buy tortenguss or cake glaze, which you simply mix with water. You can also order it online. If you don't have access to this product, it is easy to make a glaze which helps hold the fruit on the cake and seals in the fruit, so that it stays fresher, longer. It can be made with agar ​or gelatin, and sometimes cornstarch.
  • To make the glaze shown here, sprinkle the package of gelatin over cold apple juice and let it swell for five minutes. Add 3/4 cup hot apple juice (plus one or two tablespoons sugar, as desired), stirring constantly until gelatin is dissolved. You may need to heat this mixture slightly but do not bring it to a boil or the gelatin loses the ability to gel. Place this mixture in the refrigerator until it starts to thicken.
  • Pour, spoon, or brush the glaze over the cake. Refrigerate the cake for at least one hour and make sure the glaze has set before serving.

GERMAN OBST TORTE {FRUIT TART]



German Obst Torte {Fruit Tart] image

I just made one of these along with 6 mini pies. So I thought I would share the recipe. My Germanh mother-in-law made tarts using many fruits. It took me a long time to find the tart pan that I could afford. They're available on Amazon.com.

Provided by Sam Womack

Categories     Fruit Desserts

Time 1h45m

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 c general purpose flour
1 c milk, low-fat
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 c splenda or other no sugar sweetner
1 box sugar free strawberry gelatin
2 Tbsp corn starch
1 c water
1 lb fresh strawberries

Steps:

  • 1. For the crust, use a frozen pie crust, baked; or mix first 4 ingredients well, pour into tart pan and bake at 350 for about 45 minutes or till toothpick/knife comes out clean. Let cool then turn out on platter or a 12 inch cake keeper bottom.
  • 2. For glaze, mix well next 3 ingredients and cook till thickened. Let cool to finger touch.
  • 3. Wash, drain and cap strawberries [some people say hull]. Slice in half; or leave whole if desired. Arrange in pie crust or on the tart crust.
  • 4. When glase is cool enough, pour evenly over the berries. Let cool completely, refrigerate if desired. Left overs should be refrigerated
  • 5. NOTE: Any fruit can be used, some you may not find the sugar free gelatins. Use the unflavored one. A nice decorative tart is one where you half bananas length wise and pinwheel on the crust, leaving space between to be filled with strawberries. Then use sugar free strawberry banana gelatin for the glaze. The only mini pie shells I have found are made by Keebler.

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