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boss413 t1_itrkred wrote

These look great! Are we looking at four cream horns and three halves of filled doughnuts?

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ExBx t1_itrzncc wrote

IDK why but I read that as "I ate parasites"... Looks delish!

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Melrosa13 t1_itsgnfl wrote

Looks great! What are the fillings?

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sarahreyn OP t1_itsh0pj wrote

Basic whipped-like cream (I think) in the cream horns, lemon and strawberry filling to the 2 powered doughnuts, and vanilla cream in the Boston cream donut

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Xanthus179 t1_itsnd0f wrote

I’ve never seen doughnuts sold pre-cut like that. Those are also probably the nicest cream horns I’ve ever had.

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Selfaril t1_itsv5q9 wrote

Ok for the most part I totally despise sweets, that said, I would have to probably eat a whole one of these after seeing them.

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boss413 t1_itv2c0y wrote

Well, a Krapfen looks synonymous with a Berliner, which as an American I believe means John Fitzgerald Kennedy. A Baumkuchen is something I've only seen made on TV considering it's tough to get the right giant metal spit and fire pit to make it traditionally.

A cream horn is puff pastry baked while wrapped around a wooden dowel so it's hollow, then piped full of whipped cream.

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