Raspberry custard Kuchen (kuchen de frambuesas y crema de vainilla)







Kuchen is german for cake.  In the south of Chile we always make kuchen fruits . There are several  varieties of kuchen. This one has a base cake layer with a top layer of smooth creamy layer of custard and finally raspberry, (or strawberries, or blackberries or pears)
German cuisine arrived south of Chile about  1846 and 1914 when they inmigrated here and settled in the southern frontier zone.
We grow eaten kuchen especially in the south. This is one of my recipes I have in my  Recipes book.

Enjoy!


Some links about german cuisine :
Globetrotters girls,  Eating chilean , Food in every country




Ingredients

For crust
2 cups flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
100 grams butter
2 tablespoon greek yogurt
3/4 cup granulated sugar

Custard
2 cups whole milk
1/2 cup of sugar
1/2 cup cornstarch dissolved in cold water
3 yolks
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Raspberry sauce

400 grams of fresh or frozen raspberries
3 spoonfuls of sugar
1/2 cup raspberry jam
1 tablespoon constarch dissolved in cold water


Method

For crust

You can use a processor machine or make by hand.
Pulse 2 or 3 times until uniform crumbs form. 
Make a ball and refrigerate by 10 minutes.

After this  pat mixture onto bottom of a round  cake pan ( a pan of 22 or 24 cm or 10 inch)
Bake by 20 minutes and remove from oven. Set aside.

For custard


For make  custard  put the milk and sugar in a pot  and bring to a boil over medium heat and gradually add the cornstarch dissolved in cold water.
Reduce the heat and stir until it starts to thicken. Remove and incorporate the yolks and also add the vanilla. Stir well.
Bring the pot to low heat for about two minutes then remove and let cool.
Pour this pastry cream over pre-set dough. Let it cool a little and refrigerate about 20 minutes, and then add the raspberry sauce. Over the custard.


Raspberry sauce

Put a small saucepan over low heat add the raspberries
The sugar, the marmalade and the cornstarch dissolved in water, stir gently with a  wooden spoon  until this thick and with this sauce covered the pastry cream. Bring to cool about 30 minutes before serving.


Print recipe here
















En español
Kuchen de frambuesas y crema de vainilla


No necesito decir que todos amamos los kuchenes aca en Chile.
Crecemos comiendo kuchenes de diversos tipos.
Cuando era chica ni sabia que las recetas venian de Alemania.
Mi mamá decia : Voy a hacer un kuchen de manzanas.
Y listo.
Y las recetas de kuchenes del sur somn maravillosas.
Tuve la suerte de encontrar alquien que vendia frambuesas congeladas y gracias a eso he podido hacer diversas recetas. Una maravilla.
Disfruten la receta.







Ingredientes

2 tazas de harina sin polvos de hornear.
1/2 cucharadita polvos de hornear
100 gramos de mantequilla
2 cucharadas de yogurt griego o yogurt sin sabor
3/4 taza de azucar granulada
1 cucharadita extracto de vainilla


Crema de vainilla
2 tazas de leche entera
1/2 taza de azucar
1/2 taza de maizena disuelta en agua fria
3 yemas



Salsa de frambuesas



400 grams de frambuesas congeladas o frescas (yo use congeladas ) (ver en Mercado libre.cl)
3 cucharadas de azucar (o endulzante)
1/2 taza mermelada de frambuesas
1 cuchara de maizena disuelta en agua fria



Preparación




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