Streusel

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Streusel
A pineapple-coconut cake topped with streusel
Place of originGermany
Main ingredientsButter, flour, sugar

In baking and pastry making, streusel (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtʁɔʏzl̩]) is a crumbly topping of flour, butter, and sugar that is baked on top of muffins, breads, pies, and cakes.[1] Some modern recipes add spices and chopped nutmeats. The mixture can also be layered or ribboned in the middle of a cake.

Some baked dishes which have a streusel topping are streuselkuchen, coffee cake, babka, and apple crisp.

The term is also sometimes used for rich pastries topped with, or mixed with, streusel.

Etymology

From German Streusel ("something scattered or sprinkled"), from the verb streuen (cognate with the English verb strew).

See also

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References

  1. ^ What Is Streusel?, wisegeek.com, Accessed 8 February 2015