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stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
Christmas bakery

I've got to ask Phil! What are you baking here? Looks like a Christmas bakery item I need to learn how to make! 
It looks like some sort of tasty graham cracker, gooey chocolate thing...any similarity to S'mores in the USA and Canada??? (you may have to google S'mores)
Chris, this is a kind of cake. He is called "Kalter Hund (Cold Dog)" in Germany.
The ingredients are:
- classic butter biscuits
- coconut butter
- real cocoa powder (not instant)
- coffee
- eggs
- milk
- sugar
- rum
The cake has to be in the fridge.
It tastes of cocoa and slightly of coffee. Very chocolaty.
This is the result.


Love this kind of cake !
But be careful, the cake is very rich.
Very much calories.
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exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
Christmas bakery

I've got to ask Phil! What are you baking here? Looks like a Christmas bakery item I need to learn how to make! 
It looks like some sort of tasty graham cracker, gooey chocolate thing...any similarity to S'mores in the USA and Canada??? (you may have to google S'mores)
Chris, this is a kind of cake. He is called "Kalter Hund (Cold Dog)" in Germany.
The ingredients are:
- classic butter biscuits
- coconut butter
- real cocoa powder (not instant)
- coffee
- eggs
- milk
- sugar
- rum
The cake has to be in the fridge.
It tastes of cocoa and slightly of coffee. Very chocolaty.
This is the result.


Love this kind of cake !
But be careful, the cake is very rich.
Very much calories.
Awesome Phil! Thanks for the end-product photo! 
Cocoa, Coffee, and Rum!!!...Yum!
Definitely looks very rich!!! Thanks for the recipe reference my friend...we don't have anything quite like that here in the US. 
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Aquadive for a snowy (finally!) day here.

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exc-hulk wrote: stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
Christmas bakery

I've got to ask Phil! What are you baking here? Looks like a Christmas bakery item I need to learn how to make! 
It looks like some sort of tasty graham cracker, gooey chocolate thing...any similarity to S'mores in the USA and Canada??? (you may have to google S'mores)
Chris, this is a kind of cake. He is called "Kalter Hund (Cold Dog)" in Germany.
The ingredients are:
- classic butter biscuits
- coconut butter
- real cocoa powder (not instant)
- coffee
- eggs
- milk
- sugar
- rum
The cake has to be in the fridge.
It tastes of cocoa and slightly of coffee. Very chocolaty.
This is the result.


Love this kind of cake !
But be careful, the cake is very rich.
Very much calories. looks delicious Phil!...almost like a Hungarian Dobos Torte...like my Mother would make from scratch with 17 layers!
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Merry Christmas to me! Omega Speedmaster MKII today...
Attachment: 21 mk II 1.jpg (Downloaded 15 times)
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oagaspar wrote:
Merry Christmas to me! Omega Speedmaster MKII today...
Well, well, well! 
Merry Christmas indeed Oscar! 
Congrats on an awesome new arrival!!!! 
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stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
Christmas bakery

I've got to ask Phil! What are you baking here? Looks like a Christmas bakery item I need to learn how to make! 
It looks like some sort of tasty graham cracker, gooey chocolate thing...any similarity to S'mores in the USA and Canada??? (you may have to google S'mores)
Chris, this is a kind of cake. He is called "Kalter Hund (Cold Dog)" in Germany.
The ingredients are:
- classic butter biscuits
- coconut butter
- real cocoa powder (not instant)
- coffee
- eggs
- milk
- sugar
- rum
The cake has to be in the fridge.
It tastes of cocoa and slightly of coffee. Very chocolaty.
This is the result.


Love this kind of cake !
But be careful, the cake is very rich.
Very much calories.
Awesome Phil! Thanks for the end-product photo! 
Cocoa, Coffee, and Rum!!!...Yum!
Definitely looks very rich!!! Thanks for the recipe reference my friend...we don't have anything quite like that here in the US. 
After two big pieces of my cake I have to admit "well done Phil" 
Chris, I think I send you a package full of these ingredients.
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oagaspar wrote: exc-hulk wrote: stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
Christmas bakery

I've got to ask Phil! What are you baking here? Looks like a Christmas bakery item I need to learn how to make! 
It looks like some sort of tasty graham cracker, gooey chocolate thing...any similarity to S'mores in the USA and Canada??? (you may have to google S'mores)
Chris, this is a kind of cake. He is called "Kalter Hund (Cold Dog)" in Germany.
The ingredients are:
- classic butter biscuits
- coconut butter
- real cocoa powder (not instant)
- coffee
- eggs
- milk
- sugar
- rum
The cake has to be in the fridge.
It tastes of cocoa and slightly of coffee. Very chocolaty.
This is the result.


Love this kind of cake !
But be careful, the cake is very rich.
Very much calories. looks delicious Phil!...almost like a Hungarian Dobos Torte...like my Mother would make from scratch with 17 layers!
Thanks Oscar !
Yes, there are some similarities. 
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oagaspar wrote: Merry Christmas to me! Omega Speedmaster MKII today...

WOW, congrats Oscar !
Awesome chrono.
So, no Christmas watch for me. Ican't decide between a few watches. 
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stew77 wrote: oagaspar wrote:
Merry Christmas to me! Omega Speedmaster MKII today...
Well, well, well! 
Merry Christmas indeed Oscar! 
Congrats on an awesome new arrival!!!! 
TY Chris...had to have one of these awesome Speedys!
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exc-hulk wrote: oagaspar wrote: Merry Christmas to me! Omega Speedmaster MKII today...

WOW, congrats Oscar !
Awesome chrono.
So, no Christmas watch for me. Ican't decide between a few watches. 
TY Phil!...pics do not do this Speedy justice...I love it!...I'm sure you will decide on the right watch for yourself Buddy!
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oagaspar wrote:
stew77 wrote: oagaspar wrote:
Merry Christmas to me! Omega Speedmaster MKII today...
Well, well, well! 
Merry Christmas indeed Oscar! 
Congrats on an awesome new arrival!!!! 
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TY Chris...had to have one of these awesome Speedys!
Excellent! And as you are already seeing, the grey dial and hands really take on a wide range of tones depending on the lighting!
An awesome Speedy for sure! 
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