These desserts show why Europe is known for some of the best sweets in the world. From rich, creamy layers to delicate, flaky textures, each recipe brings a little piece of Europe to your kitchen. They’re simple enough to make at home but feel like something you’d enjoy at a café abroad. These will hit the spot if you’ve been craving desserts with classic charm and bold flavors.
Clafoutis

Cherry Clafoutis, this classic French dessert, is the ultimate flan-like recipe that comes together really quickly and easily! It has a custard-like creamy texture and can be made with a great variety of fruits, e.g., berries, cherries, apples, etc. This is a rustic dessert with a homemade comfort food vibe and probably the easiest recipe on my blog!
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Crème Brûlée

Make this super easy homemade crème brûlée recipe with a smooth and silky texture and crunchy caramel, just like in restaurants. Homemade crème brûlée comes together in just 5 minutes with three simple ingredients, but it tastes elegant and professional. You have to try it.
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Panna Cotta

Panna Cotta means "cooked cream" in Italian, and this European dessert is incredibly versatile. It is a molded dessert of sweetened cream thickened and set with gelatin to make the texture stable yet still jiggly. It can be flavored in so many ways, from coffee, coconut, vanilla, or other fruit. This particular Panna cotta recipe is made with coconut milk, so it is, in fact, a dairy-free European dessert.
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Napoleon Cake

Napoleon Cake is a perfectly moist and deliciously creamy dessert made of crunchy puff pastry and silky pastry cream that can be a great fit for any occasion. This recipe will show you how to make Napoleon cake that is flaky, elegant, and overflowing with homemade goodness.
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Baklava

Baklava is originally from Turkey, Greece, and the Middle East, and it's certainly easy to see why its invention is hotly contested between countries. It is a layered dessert made of filo pastry (phyllo), filled with chopped nuts, and sweetened with syrup or honey. Enjoy baklava with hot, strong coffee to bring out its delicate sweetness and nutty flavor.
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Crème Brûlée Choux Au Craquelin

This Crème Brûlée Choux au craquelin (cream puff) is filled with silky vanilla pastry cream (Crème Pâtissière) and topped with a crunchy caramelized sugar layer just like traditional Crème Brûlée! Its delicate texture and delicious flavor will certainly impress everyone. It is crunchy, creamy, and silky, with a wonderful caramelized sugar flavor! Certainly one of the most delicious choux pastries I have ever made!
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Tiramisu

This authentic Italian tiramisu features homemade airy ladyfingers that are layered in between light mascarpone cream, rich espresso, and a touch of cocoa finish. Dolce vita! You absolutely have to make this recipe, no excuse!
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Ricotta Pie

This easy Sicilian Ricotta pie with a hint of lemon is one of the creamiest, most delicious European desserts you will ever make! Classic ricotta pie is traditionally a Spring dessert associated with Easter, but I think you can enjoy it at any time of year. The fresh lemon flavor, creamy filling, and crispy pie crust are the most amazing flavor and texture combinations.
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Paris-Brest

Paris-Brest, a delicate ring-shaped choux pastry with hazelnut praline crème mousseline filling, is definitely the Queen of French pastries! Crispy pâte à choux bonds together with silky, nutty creme mousseline filling in my classic French recipe! Extra praline paste and roasted hazelnuts in the filling bring additional crunchiness, making this Paris-Brest one of the most impressive desserts of all!
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Basque Burnt Cheesecake

This easy Basque burnt cheesecake has an unbelievable texture and taste and a beautifully rustic appearance. It is the perfect choice if you feel intimidated by making traditional cheesecakes; it is the easiest cheesecake of all!
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Croquembouche

Croquembouche is a very famous sight in French patisserie windows. Have you ever seen a tower of profiteroles wrapped in a delicate cobweb of spun sugar? It's certainly a showstopper! A beautiful and impressive croquembouche is traditionally served at weddings as a grand centerpiece; it isn't hard to see why.
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Chocolate Hazelnut Macarons

Chocolate hazelnut macarons are a dream for chocolate and hazelnut lovers in a lovely, bite-sized French macaron format. The macarons are filled with silky chocolate ganache and hazelnut paste with the most delicious natural nutty flavor. These creamy, crunchy, chewy macarons are the ultimate afternoon tea snack that will impress everyone!
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Sacher Torte Cake

Austrian Sacher Torte Cake is a Viennese specialty, and it's a European cake recipe that defines elegance. Two layers of chocolate sponge cakes, a fine layer of apricot jam, and a smooth chocolate glaze make this dessert a must-try European cake, one of the best European chocolate desserts for sure.
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Rum Baba

Rum baba (baba au rum), this classic yeast bundt cake soaked in delicious rum syrup, decorated with a light vanilla bean whipped mascarpone frosting, is the ultimate brioche-like boozy dessert! My rum baba recipe is super fluffy and moist, and the rum-based soaking syrup makes it even creamier without making it soggy.
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Lussekatter

Traditional Swedish saffron buns called Lussekatter (named after Lucia cats) are the ultimate saffron-infused fluffy yeasted brioche to bake before the holidays! These buns are crazy moist and delicious and primarily made for St. Lucia Day (December 13th) but enjoyed throughout November and December in Sweden.
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Mille Feuille

Mille Feuille is a classic French pastry defined by its alternating flaky pastry layers and smooth cream filling. This recipe makes the French treat easy to follow, breaking it down step by step so that you can recreate the beautiful bakery treat right in your own kitchen.
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German Bee Sting Cake

This delicious two-layer traditional German bee sting cake is sure to be the talk of your guests at your next gathering! It is a traditional dessert made with soft, airy, French brioche bread filled with creamy vanilla pastry cream and a honey-glazed, crunchy almond topping. It is more than tasty but also eye-catching!
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Sablé Breton Tart

Sablé Breton is a delicious French pâtissérie-style buttery pastry often used as a base of a cake or tart or simply enjoyed as sable cookies. This Sablé Breton tart filled with raspberry confit, custard - creme mousseline, to be exact - and raspberries is a delicious and super decorative dessert that you will be able to make easily following my step-by-step baking guide.
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German Black Forest Cake

Authentic German black forest cake or schwarzwälder kirschtorte. This is the best-known German gateau. Three layers of chocolate sponge filled with cherries, Kirsch, and whipped cream and garnished with chocolate shavings.
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Danish Kringle

This kringle recipe is a delectable pastry and the pride of Racine, Wisconsin. That’s where it was first made by Danish immigrants back in the late 1800s. It is made with layers of buttery dough. The end result is a sweet and flaky pastry filled with a nut or fruit filling and topped with a frosting or drizzled icing.
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Torta Caprese

Torta Caprese is a delicious, flourless, chocolate-almond cake from Capri! If you love fudgy brownies, you'll love this gluten-free chocolate cake, with its crackly top and moist center.
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Medovnik Honey Cake

Honey cake or Medovnik (in Czech) is a popular cake made on special occasions (especially during Christmastime) and served in every restaurant or coffee shop in the Czech Republic. Most of the time, it runs also under the name Marlenka cake.
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French-Style Lemon Tart

This is the traditional French-style lemon tart with creamy lemon filling and a buttery crust. You will need just a small piece to fall in love with this delicate French pastry!
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Torta Della Nonna

Torta della nonna is a simple, rustic Italian dessert that is loved throughout Italy! This homely tart consists of a lemony, tender shortcrust filled with luscious Italian pastry cream and is an absolutely ideal way to end any meal!!
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Lemon Ricotta Amaretti Budino Cake

This Italian ricotta Amaretti Budino cake falls somewhere between a cake and a pudding. You will need a Bundt pan to make this tasty lemon ricotta amaretti cake, which is often served at Christmas or other holidays.
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Cannelés de Bordeaux

Cannelés—sometimes spelled Canelés—are a classic French pastry with a deliciously crispy caramelized exterior and soft baked custard center. These little cakes are packed with fresh Vanilla flavors and a touch of Rum.
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Greek Skillet Orange Fillo Cake

This orange fillo cake is a traditional Greek dessert with filo pastry, oranges, cinnamon, and simple syrup that we made more accessible to home cooks by making it in a skillet.
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