Cheese cake – an alpine cake, reworked in Japan
A Japanese chef discovered cheese cake in Germany - and made his own fantastic version Cheese cake is a very common cake in the alpine region, you can get it literally everywhere. There is practically no restaurant, cafe or cake shop
Bayrische Rippchen – oven-made Bavarian Spare Ribs
An alpine version of Spare Ribs - a very old recipe Since the alpine kitchen really uses every part of meat - from head to tail - there is of course also an alpine version of spare ribs. It is not
Porcini Tartelettes with a rolled calf roast and Fennel
Alpen Edelweiss Porcini Tartelettes This is one of our own recipes for our alpine mushroom collection. We love truffles and porcini, which are named Steinpilz in German, Herkkutatti in Finnish and Karljohansvamp in Swedish. This mushroom is widely spread across Europe,
Schweinebraten – Pork roast with dark beer sauce
Bavarian - but very alpine Pork roast counts to the traditional meals of the Bavarian, Switzerland and Austrian kitchen. The typical Bavarian sauce is made with dark beer and root vegetables. Typically, the Schweinebraten is served with potato dumplings or bread
Alpen Edelweiss Truffle Burger –
This Alpen Edelweiss truffle burger is fine cuisine packed into a street food disguise. The recipe is our own and one of the favorites for a quick but super tasty meal
Apple roses – decorative and quick dessert
This is by far one of the most decorative desserts that is done very quickly. It looks fantastic and tastes heavenly.
Weisswurst – Bavarianize yourself
This sausage is a Munich delicacy. Bavarians eat their Weißwurst breakfast never after 12 noon . Traditionally it is served with sweet mustard, pretzel and a wheat beer (yes, in the morning!).
The Brezn – the medieval alpine bakery
The history to the famous alpine baking item One of the well known baking products of the alpine region is the Breze. There are numerous theories about its origin and shapes. The most reliable one is that medieval German speaking European
Heimgarten – classic Bavarian tour
The Heimgarten - an impressive view from the top 1791 m The Heimgarten is a mountain in the Bavarian lower Alps and is counted to the Walchensee- and Kochelsee mountains. It is the direct neighbour of the famous Herzogstand, a higher alpine
Kaspressknödel – the mountain top food
Alpine lifestyle often demands compromises in daily life that require adjustment to the environment and conditions. Back in the days, when the cattle farmers were leading their cow herds to the higher green mountain fields for the summer time, they