Savijača
savijaca, strudel
Strudel is a type of layered pastry with a filling that is usually sweet, but savoury fillings are also common. It became popular in the 18th century throughout the Habsburg Empire. Strudel is part of Austrian cuisine and German cuisine but is also common in other Central European cuisines. In Italy it is recognized as a prodotto agroalimentare tradizionale (PAT) of South Tyrol. The oldest strudel recipes (a Millirahmstrudel and a turnip strudel) are from 1696, in a handwritten cookbook at the Wienbibliothek im Rathaus (formerly Wiener Stadtbibliothek). The pastry is probably descended from similar pastries such as börek and baklava.
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Recipes
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Cinnamon Streusel Coffee Cake (With Video and Step by Step)
Each bite is flavored with the perfect amount of brown sugar and cinnamon, and the cake is so moist it practically melts in your mouth. However you choose to enjoy it, our Martha Stewart cinnamon streusel coffee cake recipe is a must-try...

Apple Strudel with Filo Pastry - Veena Azmanov
This easy apple strudel recipe is simple and delicious. The sweet apples are flavored with warm spices, like nutmeg and cinnamon. Then, wrapped in filo pastry that bakes into a flaky delicious dessert you will love. The warm spices and abundance of apples...

Apple Strudel - melissassouthernstylekitchen.com
Apple Strudel is a classic sweet treat that’s true perfection at any time of day. It can be enjoyed for breakfast, brunch, tea time or dessert. Buttery puff pastry filled with apples, raisins and toasted pecans combine seamlessly to form a winning flavor...

Classic Recipes from Granny: Apple Strudel - Jenny is baking
Today I am introducing apple cream strudel from Munich. This strudel is a classic from grandma’s time. I am happy that Anna from the German blog Teigliebe agreed to bake together a classic recipe from grandma’s time. We baked together already once, this...