Material: Quark

Juicy chocolate cheesecake

A very chocolate cake with a cheesecake core. For all chocolate fans a wonderful cake, which bigger children can make themselves and smaller children can help here. The only challenge is to fill and distribute the dough into the cake form. You can get an illustrated step-by-step guide here!

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Snowballs as a snowman

Bake snowballs and make fun snowmen out of them! With a piece of apple and a few blueberries, two snowballs with a few simple handles become a snowman.
See for yourself.

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Bake snowballs

The perfect winter pastry! Make delicious snowballs from biscuit, quark, cream and coconut flakes.
A great action for hardworking children's hands! A biscuit bottom is crumbled and mixed with cream, quark and orange juice. From this mass balls are formed in different sizes and breaded in coconut rasp.
Tip: If you ever miss a biscuit bottom, it is perfect for these delicious snowballs!

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Baking Easter bunnies

Bright children's eyes, who doesn't know this? Especially in everyday things, such as cooking or baking, children are very enthusiastic. By the way, the dexterity and tactile perception are trained here. However, to be able to touch the dough, to understand the process and to experience how something arises, these are the important and tangible experiences.
Let the children knead the dough themselves and mix it in the quark. Let the children snatch from the dough, roll it out themselves and balance the Easter bunnies on the sheet. Let them experiment and gather experiences with joy. Let them be children. Even baked, even created tastes much better! Enjoy the experience BACK!

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