The Chilean cherry kuchen is a delicious fusion of German baking and the flavors of southern Chile. This recipe combines the natural sweetness of fresh cherries with a soft dough base and a creamy topping that delights every palate.
The Curicana cake is one of Chile’s most famous sweets, recognized as a classic dessert from the south of the country. Named after the city of Curicó, this delicacy represents the rich culinary heritage of Chilean confectionery.
The raspberry and walnut caramel cake (torta caluga in spanish) is a delicious and tempting dessert that combines the freshness of raspberries with the crunchy texture of walnuts, resulting in an incredibly tasty treat.
A must-have recipe for crumb kuchen, very popular especially in southern Chile, where the topping is the star. Enjoy it any time.
Chilean papaya candies, or homemade papaya gummies, are a delicious and very easy-to-make dessert typical of northern Chile, particularly La Serena, known for their exquisite sweetness.
Sopaipillas pasadas with chancaca is a winter dish, served hot and enjoyed as a perfect dessert or an afternoon snack by the stove. This is undoubtedly a very popular recipe throughout Chile.
Chilean San Juan cirigües are a fried sweet dough, a delightful recipe from the countryside originating in the Bio-Bio region in the south of the country, where the recipe is passed down from generation to generation.
A very popular walnut kuchen recipe in Chile, traditionally enjoyed at “once” (the tea time), perfect to accompany with a good coffee or a hot mate any time of the year.
Pompadour cake is an emblematic Chilean dessert, particularly popular in the sixth region, known for its delicate texture and exquisite flavor of caramel, meringue, and banana.
The ‘Torta Amor’ is a vibrant and delicious way to express affection through gastronomy. This dessert, made with layers of thin pastry filled with dulce de leche, custard cream, and raspberry jam, is not only a feast for the palate but also an expression of love and tradition.