This German cake is an absolute classic. Known as "Kalter Hund" or "Kalte Schnauze" - which literally means "cold dog" or "cold snout" - can be prepared without an oven. It is particularly popular for children's birthday parties. The Italian version is called 'chocolate salami' and in the UK it goes by the name of 'hedgehog slice' or simply 'chocolate biscuit cake' and is very popular with some royals. We show you how to make this cake and where it got its strange name from.
CHAPTER
00:00 Intro
00:39 The Baker
01:05 The Ingredients
01:44 The cocoa paste'
02:17 Layering the cake
03:35 The history of Kalter Hund
04:11 Varieties
05:00 500 calories per slice?
CREDITS
Report: Anja Koch
Camera: Neven Hillebrands
Edit: Neven Hillebrands
Supervising editor: Ruben Kalus
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German Chocolate Biscuit Cake: How to make ‘Kalter Hund’
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