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PunschkrapfenorPunschkrapferl (punch cake) is a nougat and jam filled sponge cake soaked with rum from Austrian cuisine. Besides the filling, it is similar to the French petit four.

Punschkrapfen
Alternative namesPunschkrapferl
TypeSponge cake
Place of originAustria
Main ingredientsCake crumbs, nougat chocolate, apricot jam, rum

Today, one can find Punschkrapfen in most pastry shops and bakeriesinAustria and the Czech Republic.

Composition

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It is a cake consisting of either sponge cake or cake crumbs, nougat chocolate and apricot jam. The Cake layers are soaked with rum. The cake is cut into 1-1/2 inch square cubes,[1][2] covered with so-called Punschglasur (punch icing), a thick pink rum sugar glazing often drizzled with chocolate and a cocktail cherry on top. Nowadays, there are also Punschkrapfen in cylindrical form.

History

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It is disputed who made the first Punschkrapfen and where it came from. It may have been introduced to Vienna in the Middle Ages by the Avars, or the Ottoman armies brought the Punschkrapfen to Vienna (the Second Turkish Siege), or it may have been invented by an imperial court confectioner.[3]

Trivia

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Robert Menasse suggested satirically that the Punschkrapfen should become the Austrian National Symbol.[4]

See also

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References

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  • ^ The Original (www.wienerpunschkrapfen.com)
  • ^ A delicious bright pink cube (www.wieninternational.at) Archived 2011-12-13 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Menasse, Robert: Das Land ohne Eigenschaften. Essay zur österreichischen Identität. Suhrkamp. Frankfurt/M. 1995, p. 37
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