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  2. How to Make the Swiss Pastry Shop Black Forest Cake - AOL

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    Unlike traditional German black forest cake that’s made with layers of decadent chocolate sponge, rich cherry filling and topped with whipped cream, Swiss Pastry Shops black forest cake is...

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    Six million views and 1 million “likes” later, calls come from around the world for Swiss Pastry Shops Black Forest cake.

  4. Zuger Kirschtorte - Wikipedia

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    Zuger Kirschtorte (Swiss Standard German pronunciation: [ˈtsuːɡər ˈkɪrʃtɔrtə]; lit. ' cherry torte from Zug ') is a Swiss layer cake that consists of layers of nut-meringue, sponge cake and butter cream, and is flavoured with the cherry brandy kirschwasser.

  5. Swiss roll - Wikipedia

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    A Swiss roll, jelly roll (United States), roll cake, cream roll, roulade or Swiss log is a type of rolled sponge cake filled with whipped cream, jam, icing, or any type of filling.

  6. Amaury Guichon - Wikipedia

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    Amaury Guichon (born 15 March 1991) is a French-Swiss pastry chef and chocolatier. He is known for his pastry designs and chocolate sculptures.

  7. Confiserie Sprüngli - Wikipedia

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    The Confiserie Sprüngli (/ s p uː n ɡ l ə ə / sprong-lee; English: Sprüngli Confectionery) is a Swiss luxury confectionery manufacturer and retailer headquartered in Zürich, Switzerland. Founded in 1836 by David Sprüngli it has been an independent company from Lindt & Sprüngli since 1892.

  8. Pâtisserie - Wikipedia

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    A pâtisserie (French:), patisserie in English or pastry shop in American English, is a type of bakery that specializes in pastries and sweets. In French, the word pâtisserie also denotes a pastry as well as pastry-making.

  9. My little baking secret? Storebought puff pastry for savory ...

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    I always have a package of frozen puff pastry in my freezer as a secret weapon for making a delicious but effortless dessert, appetizer, or main dish. With its crispy, flaky layers and endless ...

  10. Spanisch Brötli - Wikipedia

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    Spanisch Brötli (English: "Spanish bun", also known as Spanisch Brödli, Spanischbrötli or Spanischbrödli) is a speciality pastry from Baden, Switzerland. It is a light, flaky pastry filled with a mix of roasted, crushed hazelnuts and apricot jam.

  11. Swiss cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Glarner Birnbrot (GL): Pear bread is a traditional pastry from the Swiss Alps and foothills of the Alps with a filling of dried pears. Besides pears, the filling contains raisins, tree nuts and often figs and dried apple slices.