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Top 6 German Puddings

Last updated on June 15, 2026
01

Grießbrei (Semolina pudding)

3.9 ·

Grießbrei is a traditional Central European pudding based on semolina. The dish is made with milk, semolina, and sugar. It's often flavored with vanilla and cinnamon. The milk is heated, the semolina stirred in, and the mixture is then stirred until it becomes creamy and thick. Most people like to eat semolina pudding for breakfast, and the dish is sometimes enhanced with the addition of fruit such as cherries, strawberries, peaches, pears, or apples. It's recommended to serve it in a shallow bowl since there's more surface area to cover with the desired toppings. The dish is prepared in Germany, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic.

02

Ofenschlupfer

3.6 ·

This traditional bread pudding comes from Swabia and is made with pieces of stale bread and apples, drenched in a custard-like mixture of milk, sugar, eggs, butter, cinnamon, and vanilla sugar. Everything is combined into a greased baking dish and baked until nicely colored and slightly crispy on top. Ofenschlupfer is often enhanced with raisins and flaked almonds, and it is usually finished with icing sugar after baking. In Swabia, this simple dessert is typically savored warm with vanilla sauce and fresh cream on the side, but it also pairs well with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

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03

Kirschenmichel

3.6 ·

Kirschenmichel is a buttery German bread pudding enriched with sweet cherries. A common dessert in southern Germany, this sweet treat is typically flavored with cinnamon, cloves, Kirsch liqueur, vanilla extract, or almond extract. Moist and sweet, this bread pudding can be enjoyed warm, at room temperature, or chilled. It is usually dusted with powdered sugar and accompanied by vanilla custard, whipped cream, or ice cream. Kirschenmichel is generally consumed as a simple after-lunch dessert, but it is sometimes eaten for lunch as well.

04

Frankfurter Pudding

3.1 ·

Frankfurter pudding is a traditional pudding originating from Frankfurt, and although there are many versions of hot steamed chocolate pudding throughout the country, this one is considered to be one of the best and richest. It's usually made with a combination of breadcrumbs, egg yolks, egg whites, butter, sugar, grated almonds, chocolate, and rum or strong coffee. The butter is creamed with sugar until light and fluffy. Egg yolks are blended into the mixture along with melted chocolate, rum or coffee, almonds, and breadcrumbs. The egg whites are beaten until stiff and then folded into the mixture. It's placed into a buttered mold and steamed in a water bath until the pudding is set. After a few minutes, the chocolate pudding is inverted on a serving platter. The pudding is typically served with warm vanilla sauce.

05

Herrencreme

2.9 ·

Herrencreme is a simple German dessert made with vanilla pudding, whipped cream, and grated bittersweet chocolate. It is usually flavored with an aromatic alcoholic beverage such as rum, whiskey, or cognac. Sweet and creamy, the dessert is typically served chilled in cups or bowls, topped with fruit, and sprinkled with chocolate shavings. A typical after-lunch sweet treat, herrencreme is also often served on festive occasions such as christenings, weddings, or Christmas.

06

Semmelschmarrn

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Semmelschmarrn is a sweet and buttery bread pudding and a traditional Bavarian dessert. The preparation is fairly simple - stale bread is first soaked in milk, then mixed with eggs and sugar and cooked in butter. The mix is usually flavored with cinnamon, but vanilla extract can also be used. The dessert is served warm, and it's recommended to pair it with stewed plums, applesauce, compotes, ice cream, and fresh fruit. Because of the basic ingredients and the simple preparation process, semmelscharrn was once considered poor man’s food.

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TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 6 German Puddings” list until June 15, 2026, 140 ratings were recorded, of which 127 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

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