Marsipankake
Appearance
Type | Cake |
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Course | Dessert |
Place of origin | Norway |
Main ingredients | Marzipan |
Ingredients generally used | Sponge cake, vanilla cream, raspberry jam |
Marsipankake (Norwegian, "marzipan cake"), also known as marzipan princess cake or hvit dame ("white lady"), is a dessert from Norway featuring layers of sponge cake, vanilla cream, various puddings, jams, and other additives before being topped in a layer of marzipan.[1][2]
History
[edit]The name of the cake was coined by the German Kaiser Wilhelm II on a trip to Bergen. During his visits, he would be served marsipankake, in which he would respond with, "Ah, nochmal die weisse Dame," or, "Ah, again the white lady."[3] While originating in Bergen, the cake has since found its way to bakeries across Norway and other Scandinavian regions.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Marzipan Princess Cake". BettyCrocker.com.
- ^ Life, Claire (25 April 2019). "Norwegian Marzipan Cake". The Simple, Sweet Life.
- ^ Field, Christy Olsen (17 March 2021). "Simply elegant". The Norwegian American.