Traditional Austrian Desserts
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Heading to Vienna or Salzburg and wondering what you should snack on in the afternoon? Well the kaffee und kuchen culture of Austria makes for an incredible dessert experience for all travelers to Austria.
The best desserts in Austria
Filmed in Innsbruck, Austria
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Mark don't be so hard on yourself for your weight. You're awesome and yes we all want you to be healthy but you don't deserve to feel bad :)
I had the Nockerl in Salzburg. The waitress informed me that it was for two people. I was traveling alone, and wasn't sure when I would visit Salzburg again, much less with another person, so I ordered it anyway. I ate the whole thing.
This was incredibly frustrating!
WANT!
one really unique thing with Austrian desserts is that the one served warm like Kaiserschmarrn or Marillenknödel can also be the main dish. like not in restaurants but in privates homes they are served (sometimes after a soup to make it not that unhealthy) as the main dish, that's why the portions are usually quite big
Of course it's subjective, but I found the Sacher-Torte very overrated. I ate it fresh from the famous hotel in Vienne and rated it a solid meh. I brought some home for the family and ended up throwing most of them away. Nobody liked it. The rest of deserts were fantastic, especially the strudels!
I also had the original Sachertorte from Hotel Sacher, and I also found it underwhelming. I'm not sure if the cake itself is inherently like that, or if Sacher just got too complacent. Now I'm wondering if it would've tasted better if I had it from a different shop.
@@donutdude1934 na, it's definitly overrated, like in the true meaning of overrated. it's not really bad, but if you need to add whipped cream to it to make it less dry it's not the best cake of the whole country either
Try "Schwarzwälder Kirsch" if you like cherry and whipped cream or "Kardinalschnitte" if you like fluffy stuff
Good list. Some more things I enjoy are Palatschinken, Marillenknödel, Mohnnudeln, Buchteln.
My favorite, right now? Every single thing you mentioned WHICH I CAN'T GET!
Kiachl looks like Mormon scones! So good with honey.
Cool video!
In Austria, we call dessert "Nachspeise" btw.
Ha. I was trying not to have too much sugar when I last visited Austria. I failed.
Went to Austria last month and I’m making Sacertorte for my birthday cake on May 31
You covered just about everything. So good. Love vienna.
One word Yummmmmmm
I can't remember what it was called, but when I went to Landtmann in Vienna, I had a raspberry chocolate later cake of some description. One layer was like a raspberry mousse, another chocolate mousse, and the top layer was a smooth, raspberry compote. Definitely recommend that!
Found the name from an old photo - the Erdbeer-Schoko-Sacher, so it was strawberry, not raspberry!
I had the best time in Austria!! I went on a tour that had us make apple strudel from scratch in Salzburg. And don't miss trying kaiserschmarrn.
I can recommend Kaiserschmarren to anyone who visits Austria :)
❤ Nice
The most memorable part of my trip to vienna was the sweets treats. Sacretorte was my favourite 😋👌🏼. Thanks mark for all the recommendations for my next trip.