Kuchen

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Kuchen
South Dakota kuchen is the official state dessert, deeply rooted in the German-Russian immigrant heritage that shaped the state's culture. The term kuchen means "cake" in German, but in South Dakota, it refers specifically to a sweet custard-filled pastry with a thick crust. A soft, slightly sweet yeast dough base is filled with a creamy custard of eggs, sugar, cream, and sometimes vanilla, often topped with fruits like apples, prunes, apricots, cherries, or peaches. Baked until the custard sets and the crust is golden brown, it can be enjoyed warm or cold as a dessert or with coffee for breakfast or a snack. Brought to South Dakota by German immigrants from Russia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, kuchen became a cherished part of the state's culinary identity. In 2000, it was officially named the state dessert, further highlighting its cultural significance. Often featured at community gatherings and family celebrations, kuchen is a comforting treat and a delicious reminder of South Dakota's immigrant roots.
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