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It's a spring coffee cake with three delicious layers. On the bottom is a spelt pastry made with Quark (German fresh cheese) and olive oil, sweetened with erythritol (a sugar alcohol that has zero glycemic index and it does not increase the blood sugars), followed by a layer of fresh strawberries, then it's finished with a buttery crunchy streusel. This is an easy and delicious way to enjoy strawberry season.
Topping & Streusel | Crust with German Quark and Olive Oil |
- 100 g Refined spelt flour
- 50 g Erythritol
- Pinch of black salt
- 80 g Unsalted butter, chopped
- 1/2 tsp Vanilla extract
- 600 g Fresh strawberries, halved
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- 150 g Quark (German fresh cheese)
- 70 ml Milk
- 75 ml Mild olive oil
- 60 g Erythritol
- Pinch of black salt
- 280 g Refined spelt flour
- 12 g Baking powder
- 3 / 9 g Strawberry flavoured tea bags
- 30 g Almond meal
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- Place spelt, erythritol and salt for the streusel together in a mixing bowl. Add in chopped butter and vanilla extract. Rub everything together until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
- Place all the ingredients for the crust, except 30 grams of almond meal, in a mixing bowl. Beat with a handheld mixer until a smooth dough forms. Press the dough evenly into a 22x26x4cm baking pan lined with parchment paper. Sprinkle the reserved almond meal over.
- Gently press the halved strawberries into the crust and top with the prepared streusel.
- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Bake the bar in the middle of hot oven for 40 minutes until nicely golden. Remove and turn out onto a wire rack to cool completely before slicing into bars.
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2019 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2019 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
oh this looks so good!!!.
ReplyDeleteThis is not only good looking but healthy too :-) Love it Angie !
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty and delicious!
ReplyDeleteI like strawberry and all foods combined with strawberries. Is the food fattening or low fat? Ok, I follow your blog now. Thx
ReplyDeleteThat sounds so amazing. Love the quark in the crust and it's a beautiful way to showcase this early summer fruit.
ReplyDeletespring coffee cake is my favriout i like this very much. thanks admin and keep it up. for more info you can visit Pinoy TV Channel
ReplyDeleteOh yum,I love strawberries so much, it looks so tempting!!☺
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely presentation and perfect for spring, Angie! I would love a slice, thank you :) I'm not sure I've ever seen quark here but the crust sounds delightful too.
ReplyDeleteThis looks terrific! Healthy and delish -- great way to use strawberries. Such a nice seasonal dish -- thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe mix of streusel and strawberries looks amazing! I want this for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so pretty and delicious.
ReplyDeleteGreat way to enjoy strawberry season. Love the intermingling complementary textures of juicy strawberries and streusel crumbles
ReplyDeleteGood looking and healthy cake.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love when strawberry season hits and we can make delicious treats like this one. Looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteA strawberry pastry would indeed be perfect for spring, though here in michigan the strawberries are a little later than this.
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Sounds and looks delicious, Angie! My family would love this because of all those good layers. Great for the season!
ReplyDeleteOh wow yes !!! YUM! :) This would be a serious total crowd pleaser at any Spring time brunch I feel like - or really ANY party for that matter!
ReplyDeleteI do love coffee cakes, but I think I’ve never incorporated berries in them. That sounds and looks absolutely fabulous!
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, How delicious! The strawberries are so beautiful now. I have been enjoying them but this is a perfect strawberry treat with a delicious cup of coffee. Take care my dear friend. xoxo Catherine
ReplyDeleteI really love your cake Angie. I use spelt all the time and I really fancy trying this. I am not sure I can find Quark cheese in the UK. Can I use ricotta instead, do you think it will work? It looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love streusel everything! Such a delicious and healthy dessert for the warm summer months!
ReplyDeleteWow. they look so pretty and yum :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like the perfect spring dessert! I hope I can find quark locally!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely delectable Angie! I love a good fruity cake like this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful dessert. I've never had anything like it.
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ReplyDeleteThese slices combine two of my all time favorite things - strawberries and streusel! Needless to say, I absolutely MUST make these IMMEDIATELY! They look incredibly delicious, Angie!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm obesses with strawberries this year, and yours are stunning! Perfect for a potluck :)
ReplyDeletewhat a great summer dessert!
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks amazing! I haven't had strawberry streusel before, so I should try this recipe. :) x
ReplyDeleteAngie, this looks wonderful! Love the strawberries and that streusel. And as usual, I can eat it and feel good about it! Love your healthy recipes!
ReplyDeleteThis looks scrumptious! We will be getting into strawberry season here shortly and I can't wait.
ReplyDeleteI love strawberries! I love that this is made with healthier ingredients.
ReplyDeleteThese look spectacular! Strawberries are just about to come into season over here and I can't wait to start cooking with them! I really like the sound of the tea in the crust too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous strawberry dessert! The streusel topping pushes it over the top---I can only imagine how fabulous this tastes!!
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ReplyDeleteLovely guilt-free and healthy dessert, Angie.
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ReplyDeleteI cannot get enough of berries right now! This looks delicious!
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ReplyDeleteSuch a great recipe Angie. Ideal for the season and so healthy. Thanks for sharing this!
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ReplyDeletehi angie
ReplyDeletethis looks tasty. it's a bit early for strawberries here (they come out in june/july) but there are always frozen ones:) cheers sherry
So gorgeous and delicious. Quark cheese sounds so good!
ReplyDeletewhat beautiful recipe ANgie! lovely ! xo
ReplyDeleteStrawberries must be plentiful right now! I just made strawberries cookies today :) Nothing as professional and sophisticated like your bakes but using a flour mix (with spelt flour inside) and FRESH strawberries.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious bar to enjoy some beautiful strawberries in! I'm not familiar with Quark, I'll have to research and see if it's available near me.
ReplyDeletethis looks wonderful, have had some lovely local strawberries this year.
ReplyDeleteA delightdul summery treat!
ReplyDeleteI love strawberries! Your dessert is making my mouth water!
ReplyDeleteI’m SO hungry for these? Please let me know when you’re going to open up a bakery, I’ll be the first in the queue! ...Delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis looks perfectly delightful Angie! Strawberries are so wonderful right now! Help me understand what Erythritol is/are?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Roz
@Anonymous Hallo Roz, erythritol is a sugar alcohol and a calorie free sweetener.
ReplyDeleteleave it to you to make a strawberry crisp extra nutritious and delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a very interesting twist with the cheese! Thanks for the idea Angie.
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