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German Christmas Gingerbread

Submitted by: Carol 
This is a good recipe for Christmas and very different to our North American one. Originally submitted to CakeRecipe.com. 
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German Marble Cake

Submitted by: Carol 
This is a lovely cake with the taste of almond and chocolate and it is almost like a pound cake. 

Christmas Cake

Submitted by: Carol 
This cake is a rich, dark, moist fruit cake, very flavorful at Christmas. Try icing with almond paste for a more festive touch. This recipe is started in October or November so as to let it mellow before the holidays. I remember very well my mother storing her fruit cake in an old butter churn that belonged to my grandmother and great grandmother. I wish that I had that old crock. 

Schnitzbrot (German Christmas Bread)

Submitted by: LISARAIN2 
Fruit and nuts are traditional ingredients used in this moist, dense German Christmas yeast bread made with prune juice, chopped prunes, raisins, walnuts, and brown sugar. Age the loaves 3 days before slicing them, and serve with butter. 
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Scottish Gingerbread

Submitted by: Carol 
This gingerbread differs from our own North American one although both have European origins. 
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German Apple Dapple Cake

Submitted by: Trudee 
More apples than cake! Topped with a rich caramel sauce. 
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German Chocolate Upside Down Cake

Submitted by: SUNSET1 
Quicker and easier then the right side up cake. 

Christmas Wreath Cake

Submitted by: Karen D. 
A really good fruit cake recipe, one you can eat the same day you make it, even better if you let sit for awhile. 

Gingerbread II

Submitted by: Ann 
Gingerbread baked in a microwave. 
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German Apple Pudding Cake

Submitted by: Ann 
A fresh apple cake with nuts and raisins that, after baking, but still hot, has a cooked caramel-like topping poured over it. If using a glass baking dish, reduce oven temperature by 25 degrees. 
 
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