Best 2 Streuselkuchen Crumb Cake Recipes

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Introducing the delectable Streuselkuchen, also known as Crumb Cake, a delightful pastry that captivates taste buds with its irresistible combination of flavors and textures. Originating from Germany, this classic cake features a tender crumbly crust, a layer of sweet fruit filling, and a generous topping of buttery streusel crumbs. Our curated collection of Streuselkuchen recipes offers a diverse range of irresistible variations, catering to various dietary preferences and taste desires. From the traditional German Streuselkuchen with its classic fruit filling, to the indulgent Chocolate Streuselkuchen with its rich cocoa flavor, to the refreshing Lemon Streuselkuchen with its vibrant citrus notes, and the delectable Blueberry Streuselkuchen bursting with juicy blueberries, our recipes promise an extraordinary culinary experience. Additionally, we present a gluten-free Streuselkuchen option for those with dietary restrictions, ensuring everyone can savor the delight of this beloved pastry.

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STREUSELKUCHEN; GERMAN CRUMB CAKE RECIPE - (3.9/5)



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Provided by Patricia_Scarpin

Number Of Ingredients 13

GERMAN YEAST DOUGH:
1 cup milk
2 1/4 teaspoons yeast
1/4 cup + 1 teaspoon sugar
1/2cup butter, melted
1 teaspoon lemon zest
2 eggs
5 cups flour
CRUMB TOPPING:
1 cup flour
1/2 cup confectioner's sugar
1/2 cup salted butter, cold from the refrigerator
2 teaspoons vanilla

Steps:

  • GERMAN YEAST DOUGH: Scald the milk in a small saucepan over medium heat. You will see steam rising from the surface of the milk and small bubbles forming around the edges. Remove the pan from heat and let stand until the milk feels warm to your fingertip, about 10 minutes; an instant-read thermometer should register 110 to 120ºF. Sprinkle the yeast and 1 teaspoon of sugar into the milk and stir well. Let stand for about 10 minutes, until the yeast is bubbly and foamy. To make the dough using a stand mixer: combine 2-1/4 cups of the flour with the remaining sugar in the bowl of the mixer and add the butter and lemon zest. Attach the flat beater and mix on low speed for about 3 minutes. Add the remaining flour 1/2 cup at a time until the flour looks mealy. Remove the bowl from the mixer stand, add the yeast and eggs, and stir with a rubber spatula to make a moist, thick dough. Switch to the dough hook and beat on low speed for 1 minute. Increase the speed to medium and beat for 5 minutes, or until the dough becomes sticky and elastic and begins to pull away from the sides of the bowl. Scrape the bowl and the dough hook. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon flour over the dough and cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap. Let the dough rise until doubled in size, 1 hour or more depending in the warmth of your kitchen. Lightly flour your work surface. Dislodge the dough from the bowl with a pastry scraper, scrape it out onto the work surface and turn to coat all surfaces lightly with flour. Divide the dough in half. Shape each half into a ball, cover loosely with a clean kitchen towel and let rest for 10 minutes. The dough is now ready to use. Note: if you are using only half the dough, place the second ball of dough into an airtight container and refrigerate it. The next day, shape and bake it into another Streuselkuchen. MAKE THE STREUSELKUCHEN: Butter a 9-inch square baking pan* (do not use cooking spray - the dough must adhere to the pan). Roll the dough on a lightly floured surface to the size of the pan. It will be about ¼ inch thick. Transfer the dough to the pan and pat it onto the bottom and into the corners. Do not make a rim; the dough should be flat. Cover with a kitchen towel. To make the streusel crumb topping, put the flour, confectioners' sugar, vanilla and butter into the work bowl of a food processor (I used my Kitchen Aid mixer with the paddle attachment) fitted with the metal blade. Pulse 5 or 6 times, then let the machine run just until the ingredients begin to form small crumbly masses, about 30 seconds. Do not process beyond the crumb stage. Uncover the dough. Press the crumbs to form clumps the size of large peas, and sprinkle on the top of the dough. Continue making larger lumps of streusel and sprinkling them evenly all over the dough. There will be a generous layer of streusel covering the dough. Cover the Streuselkuchen with a kitchen towel and let stand at room temperature for 20 minutes. Adjust an oven rack to the center position and preheat the oven to 350ºF. Uncover the kuchen and place the pan in the oven. Bake for about 30 minutes, until the kuchen has risen almost to the top of the pan and is golden brown and a toothpick inserted into its center comes out clean. Remove the pan from the oven and immediately sprinkle the top with a generous layer of vanilla confectioners' sugar. Cool completely on a wire rack. This is at its best when very fresh. Cut into portions with a sharp knife. NOTE: I used a 20cm (8-in) square pan and it worked fine.

STREUSELKUCHEN (CRUMB CAKE)



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Make and share this Streuselkuchen (Crumb Cake) recipe from Food.com.

Provided by GrandmaIsCooking

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 2h35m

Yield 1 9-inch square cake, 9 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1 cup unbleached flour, unsifted
1/2 cup butter or 1/2 cup margarine
2 1/4 cups unbleached flour, unsifted
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 (1/4 ounce) packet dry yeast
3/4 cup milk
1/2 cup butter or 1/2 cup margarine
1 large egg

Steps:

  • TOPPING: Mix sugars, cinnamon and flour. Cut in butter until mixture is crumbly.
  • CAKE: To make cake, mix 1 cup flour, sugar, salt and yeast in a large bowl.
  • Place milk and butter in a sauce pan and heat until very warm (120°- 130° F). Gradually add to dry ingredients; beat 2 minutes.
  • Beat in egg and 1 cup flour then beat on high speed for 2 minutes.
  • Stir in enough of the remaining flour to make a soft but stiff batter.
  • Spread batter into a well-greased 9-inch square cake pan and sprinkle with topping.
  • Let rise in a warm place until double in bulk, about 1 1/2 hours.
  • Bake at 350° for about 45 minutes or until done.

Tips:

  • For a crunchier streusel topping, use a combination of brown and white sugar.
  • If you don't have a pastry blender, you can use two knives or a fork to cut the butter into the flour and sugar for the streusel topping.
  • To prevent the cake from sticking to the pan, grease and flour the pan before pouring in the batter.
  • To test if the cake is done, insert a toothpick into the center. If it comes out clean, the cake is done.
  • Let the cake cool completely before serving. This will help the streusel topping to set.

Conclusion:

The streuselkuchen, also known as crumb cake, is a delicious and versatile dessert that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. With its simple ingredients and easy-to-follow instructions, this recipe is perfect for bakers of all skill levels. Whether you're looking for a classic streuselkuchen or a more modern variation, this recipe has something for everyone. So next time you're in the mood for a sweet treat, give this streuselkuchen recipe a try. You won't be disappointed!

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