Mutti's Rote Grütze – German Fruit Pudding Recipe (2024)

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Thisfruit puddingrecipe, the originalRote Grütze, is one of Schleswig-Holstein's traditional desserts.It could also be described as Germany's national dessert!

Traditionally made with just fresh red currants or a combination of red currants and raspberries, there are many variations possible.You can always use a mix of fruits or just stay with one type.

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Some of these possibilities are ripe berries, such as strawberries, red or black currants, raspberries, cherries, cranberries, and even rhubarb can be used.

What do you do withRote Grütze?

  • It's served overcream or custard. It's also great layered in a glass withcottage cheese, "Quark", or evenyogurt.
  • Put it over ice cream.Be creative.
  • Traditionally,this fruit pudding recipe isserved with vanilla sauce. Above, made with red currants and sour cherries, it's poured over vanilla custard.

Rote Grütze at the Hallig

My favorite memories of this dessert are very recent. Our friends took us on a "must do" excursion: taking a walk to a Hallig which is part of the Schleswig-Holstein's Wattenmeer National Park.

This was a 6 km. walk from the beach to the Hallig (island) following the tide that was going out.

Hiking barefoot through the wet sand and navigating around the little sea creatures such as stingrays and areas of sharp shells, was quite an adventure.

Once on the Hallig, we rested with a cup of coffee andRote Grütze, all the while keeping our eyes on the clock. Rested and nicely filled, we quickly hiked back to the mainland before the tide came back in.

My Mutti had this as well in her cookbook and my Papa's Mutti as well. She used freshly picked sour cherries for hers and served them with Griessknödel. :)

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There are several ways to make rote Grütze and I usually made it a more time-consuming way. I have since reworked the recipe to make it really quick and easy. That's the recipe you'll now find below.

Here I've made it with frozen mixed berries and served it over Heavenly Hash ice cream, hubby's favorite.

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Mutti's Rote Grütze – Fruit Pudding Recipe

This fruit pudding recipe, the original Rote Grütze, is one of Schleswig-Holstein's traditional desserts. It could also be described as Germany's national dessert!

Traditionally made with just fresh red currants or a combination of red currants and raspberries, there are many variations possible.

Prep Time

10 minutes

Cook Time

15 minutes

Total Time

25 minutes

Servings:

Makes 4 servings

Ingredients:

  • 2 tbsp (16 g) cornstarch
  • 1 cup (240 ml) red juice(see Notes/Hints below)
  • ⅓ cup (67 g) granulated sugar
  • 1½ lb (608 g) fresh orfrozen berries

Instructions:

    1. In a saucepan, mix the cornstarch with the juice. Stir in thesugar.

    2. Gently stir in the berries.

    3. Bring to a simmer, gently stirring to keep from scorching.Simmer for one to three minutes, or until the fruit is softened, stirring constantly. Do not overcook.

    4. Remove from heat and let cool. It will thicken slightly asit cools.

    5. Serve warm or cold.

Notes/Hints:

  • Use one or a mixture of the following: strawberries, blueberries, raspberries,black berries, red or black currants, cherries, or cranberries.
  • When using frozen berries, thaw them first. Drain and use the liquid as part of the juice.
  • The amount of sugar can be varied and will be dependent upon the sweetness of theberries and the juice. The best juices are cherry, strawberry, or a mix of cranberry &raspberry.
  • Optional additions: add 1 tsp (5 ml) vanilla extract or some freshly squeezedlemon juice.
  • Serve with cream, yogurt, custard, vanilla sauce, pudding, ice cream, ora dollop of fresh whipped cream.
  • Refrigerate any leftovers.

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This fruit pudding recipe, the original Rote Grütze, is one of Schleswig-Holstein's traditional desserts. Now it's found throughout Germany. And at our house in Canada!


Ingredients: fruit,sugar,cornstarch,

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FAQs

Where does rote grütze come from? ›

Rødgrød (Danish: [ˈʁœðˀˌkʁœðˀ]), rote Grütze ( German: [ˈʁoːtə ˈɡʁʏtsə]), or rode Grütt ( Low German: [ˈroʊdə ˈɡrʏt]), meaning "red groats", is a sweet fruit dish from Denmark and Northern Germany.

What is the name of German pudding? ›

Grießbrei (German Semolina Pudding)

What is Rote Grutze made of? ›

This is what in German is called Rote Grütze. It's a fruit/berrry compote, slightly thickened, with predominantly red fruits and berries (“rot” is red in German). I used strawberries, raspberries, red and black currants but you could also use cherries (sweet or tart), plums, blueberries or blackberries.

What is rote grutze in english? ›

It is also popular in neighboring Denmark where it's known as rødgrød med fløde. Rote Grütze is a berry pudding that is typically made by cooking a variety of berries such as red currants, cherries, raspberries, and strawberries with sugar and thickening it with cornstarch or potato starch.

What is the most famous German dessert? ›

Here are some of the most popular German cakes and desserts: Black Forest cake (Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte): This famous cake consists of several layers of chocolate sponge cake, whipped cream, and cherries soaked in kirsch, a cherry liqueur.

What are the 3 types of pudding? ›

Baked, steamed, and boiled puddings

These puddings are baked, steamed, or boiled. Depending on its ingredients, such a pudding may be served as a part of the main course or as a dessert. Steamed pies consisting of a filling completely enclosed by suet pastry are also known as puddings.

What is figgy pudding called? ›

Sometimes referred to as plum pudding or Christmas pudding – we'll get to that later – figgy pudding is a type of British pudding, which is a steamed, cake-like dessert as opposed to the spoonable, thick custard that might come to mind when Americans hear the word “pudding.” Richly spiced and studded with dried fruits ...

What is compote in English? ›

com·​pote ˈkäm-ˌpōt. 1. : a dessert of fruit cooked in syrup. 2. : a bowl of glass, porcelain, or metal usually with a base and stem from which compotes, fruits, nuts, or sweets are served.

What is a small red fruit eaten with ice cream? ›

Lychee. Lychee is a small tropical fruit that has a reddish purple outer skin and a soft, white, pulp. It's eaten fresh and commonly mixed into ice cream and jelly.

What is red berry fruit? ›

"Red berries" is a general term that can refer to a variety of different types of berries that are red in color. Some common examples of red berries include: Strawberries. Raspberries. Cranberries.

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