Apfelstrudel
Apple strudel is a traditional Viennese strudel, a popular pastry in Austria, Switzerland, Bavaria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Northern Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and other countries in Europe that once belonged to the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1867–1918). Strudel, a German word, derives from the Middle High German word for "swirl", "whirlpool" or "eddy". The apple strudel variant is called strudel di mele in Italian, strudel jabłkowy in Polish, jablečný štrúdl in Czech, strudel de mere in Romanian, jabolčni zavitek in Slovenian, štrudla od jabuka or savijača s jabukama in Croatian,almásrétes in Hungarian, strudel da mëiles in Ladin and Apfelstrudel in German.
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Recipes

Apfelstrudel - Authentic Austrian Recipe | 196 flavors
What is Apfelstrudel? Apfelstrudel (apfel for apples) is the Austrian version and more specifically a Viennese pastry, much like Sachertorte or croissant. This specialty is indeed a well-traveled treat. This dessert has traveled from the Ottoman empire...