Streusel Sheet Cake
A tender German-style yeast sheet cake layered with cinnamon apples and a generous blanket of buttery, crisp-edged streusel. It is softly yeasted, lightly sweet, and designed for easy slicing and sharing.
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A traditional German Butterkuchen made from an airy yeast dough spread thin in a sheet pan, deeply dimpled with butter, and finished with sliced almonds and a brittle caramelized sugar crust. The tender bready crumb, molten butter pockets, and crackling almond topping create its signature character.
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The yeast dough creates a tender, bready base rather than a sponge, while butter wells enrich it from within. Almonds and sugar bake into a thin crackling crust, giving deliberate contrast to the soft crumb.
Store tightly covered at room temperature for up to 2 days, or refrigerate for up to 4 days. Bring to room temperature before serving.
Warm individual pieces in a 160°C oven for 5 to 7 minutes, or microwave briefly until just softened; avoid overheating the topping.