Tirolercake
This classic Swiss tea cake is chock full of nuts and chocolate and has a wonderfully tender crumb.
Hi, I'm Andie.
I live near the Swiss Alps, in Bern, and I love not only melting cheese, but all kinds of Swiss cooking.
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This classic Swiss tea cake is chock full of nuts and chocolate and has a wonderfully tender crumb.
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