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Bee Sting Cake is a tried and true German dessert cake recipe.

It's a light, airy cake with rich vanilla cream filling and crunchy almond topping.

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Bienenstich, or 'Bee Sting Cake,' is a popular, classic German dessert. Similar to Butterkuchen (butter cake), German Cheesecake (Käsekuchen), and Streuselkuchen, it is often served during "Kaffee und Kuchen" - Germany's version of high tea.

This cake looks fancy, but the recipe is easy to make and perfect for new and seasoned bakers. If you want an easy recipe to impress your friends and family, this cake is for you.

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Why This Easy Bee Sting Cake Recipe Works

EASE - This Bee Sting Cake recipe version is about achieving big flavors with a simple recipe.

TIME - Hands-on time for this cake is less than 20 minutes.

GERMAN CLASSIC - Bee Sting is one of the most popular cakes in Germany. You'll find it in almost every bakery. This recipe shows you how to bring a little piece of Germany into your home.

Ingredients

For a printable detailed ingredient list, please check the recipe card below.

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EGGS - Four large eggs create the base for this batter.

SUGAR - For this recipe, you'll need two types of sugar. Powdered sugar for the batter and granulated sugar for the topping.

FLOUR - When you first read the recipe, you might be surprised to learn how little flour we will use. But you will see it's the perfect amount to create this light and airy cake.

LEAVENING AGENTS - We will use baking powder (and salt) for this recipe. And yes, you've read it correctly. We will use one whole tablespoon of baking powder.

INSTANT PUDDING MIX - Use vanilla-flavored instant pudding mix. This is the base for our cream filling.

HEAVY CREAM - Combine the heavy cream with the vanilla pudding mix until the mixture has the texture of the buttercream. Add a tablespoon or two of milk if the mixture has become too thick.

ALMONDS - You can use raw, natural, or blanched, sliced almonds.

How To Make A Bee Sting Cake Recipe

Please check the printable recipe card below for more detailed instructions.

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  1. THE CAKE - Beat eggs and powdered sugar for several minutes until very creamy. Add flour, baking powder, and salt to the egg mixture.
    Pour batter into a greased and floured 9-inch springform pan. Top with almonds and sugar. Bake the cake until golden brown at 350º Fahrenheit for 30 minutes.
  2. THE FILLING - Beat instant pudding mix and heavy whipping cream until the mixture has a buttercream-like consistency.
  3. THE ASSEMBLY - Remove the springform baking pan and allow the cake to cool completely. Use a long serrated knife to cut the cake horizontally into two layers.
    Cover the bottom layer with cream filling. Place the top layer back onto the cake. Done!

PRO TIP: If you find that the filling has become too stiff, whole milk in one-tablespoon increments. The goal is to have a filling that is firm but easily spreadable.

German Pronunciation

Curious how to pronounce "Bienenstich" in German? Listen below.

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A Battled Tested Cake - Fun History Of The Bee Sting Cake

Bienenstich is the German word for 'Bee Sting'. So, how did a harmless and delicious cake get this name?

Legend has it that the name of this classic German dessert originated in the 15th century.

The story of this cake begins with a taxation dispute between two German towns: Linz Am Rhein and Andernach. To settle the dispute, residents of Andernach planned to attack Linz. (Apparently, Germans took taxes seriously back then!)

On the morning of the planned attack, two apprentice bakers went to the town walls to check on their beehives. The apprentices spotted the would-be attackers.

The quick-thinking apprentices threw the beehives over the city walls at the invaders. The wanna-be attackers were attacked by a bunch of angry bees and forced to flee. Thus, the residents of Linz were able to defend their city successfully.

After the battle was won, the residents collected the honey from the beehives and decided to bake a celebratory cake. They combined honey and sliced almonds to make a delicious topping. And that gave birth to the first Bee Sting Cake.

Note - You might have noticed that our recipe does not include honey. As so often, recipes develop over time. I like this version because it's much easier and gets excellent results.
Instead of a honey almond topping, we use sliced almonds and sugar. And as with so many German recipes, my grandmother taught me how to make this easy Bee Sting Cake.

Can you make this recipe in advance?

YES! This is a great cake to bake the day before an event. It's best to place the cake in a cake carrier and store it in the fridge.

How Long Does This Cake Last?

Bee Sting Cake is the type of cake that is best stored in the fridge. The cake will stay fresh for 3-4 days. Place leftover slices in an airtight container or a cake carrier.

FREEZING. You can keep Bee Sting Cake in the freezer for up to 3 months. If you are freezing individual slices, separate them with a piece of parchment paper or wax paper.

It's best to freeze the cake the same day you bake it. Freezing the freshest possible cake ensures the cake will still taste fresh and delicious after defrosting.

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Recipe Notes & Tips

SUGAR - You will need powdered sugar (confectioner's sugar) for the batter. You can easily make your own if you don't have powdered sugar.

To make 1 cup of powdered sugar, blend ¾ cup + 2 tablespoons of granulated sugar. Blitz the granulated sugar in a blender until it becomes powdered sugar.

VANILLA BOOST - If you want to boost the vanilla flavor, add 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract to the batter. Alternatively, you can also add 1 package of vanilla sugar. My Oma did in her version of this recipe. I feel there's already plenty of vanilla flavor in this recipe, so it's not part of my recipe.

Check out my Vanillekipferl Cookie Recipe, where I discuss vanilla sugar in German baking. And how to make your own using a vanilla bean.

Equipment You'll Need

Springform Pan - Look for a 9 inch springform pan.

READER SUGGESTION: You can divide the batter in half if you have two springform pans. And then bake the top and bottom separately.

This is a good option if you don't want to slice the cake. You will have to watch your baking times. The first time you do this, check the baking time because it will be shorter. I recommend checking on the cakes after 15 minutes and then every 3 to 5 minutes.

Reminder. To check for doneness, insert a wooden toothpick in the middle of the cake. If it comes out clean, the cake is done.

SERRATED KNIFE - You can use any large (sharp) knife to slice the cake. But I've found that using a large serrated knife works best.

MIXER - You can use a hand or stand mixer. For this recipe, I find it easier to work with my hand mixer.

CAKE CARRIER - This is optional. But it's super convenient to place the cake in the cake carrier and store it in the fridge.

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German Bee Sting Cake

Bee Sting Cake (German: Bienenstich) is a light, airy and moist sponge cake filled with a rich vanilla cream filling and topped with sugary almonds.

Servings: 8 slices

PREP TIME: 20 minutes minutes

COOK TIME: 30 minutes minutes

Cooling Time 20 minutes minutes

TOTAL TIME: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

Batter

Filling

Topping

Greasing The Springform

Instructions

Prep

  • Preheat the oven to 350° Fahrenheit. Grease a 9-inch springform pan with butter and sprinkle with a light dusting of flour. Set aside.

Making The Batter

  • Beat eggs and powdered sugar in a large bowl with a mixer until the sugar has dissolved and the egg mixture is creamy. About 5 minutes.

  • Mix in flour, baking powder, and salt and continue to beat until well combined. Pour the batter into the pre-greased springform pan. Drizzle the batter with sugar and almonds.

  • Bake the cake at 350° Fahrenheit for 30 minutes. Use a wooden toothpick to check for doneness. Remove the sides of the springform. Set aside and wait until the cake has cooled.

Making The Filling

  • In a medium bowl beat instant pudding mix and heavy cream t until thick, creamy, and easily spreadable. Add a couple of tablespoons of milk if the filling is too thick.

Assembling The Cake

  • Use a long, sharp knife to slice the cake horizontally in half. Spread the filling evenly across the bottom layer. Place the top layer back.

    Serve and enjoy

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Notes

STORE - It's best to store the cake in the fridge. It will last for 2 to 3 days.

FREEZE - If you want to freeze the cake, it is best to freeze it fresh the same day you bake it. Properly covered, it will last up to 3 months in the freezer.

Nutrition

Calories: 461kcal | Carbohydrates: 41g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 11g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 160mg | Sodium: 275mg | Potassium: 353mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 30g | Vitamin A: 1010IU | Vitamin C: 0.4mg | Calcium: 157mg | Iron: 2mg

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FAQs

What is a bee sting cake made of? ›

Bienenstich (German pronunciation: [ˈbiːnənˌʃtɪç]) or bee sting cake is a German dessert cake made of a sweet yeast dough with a baked-on topping of caramelized almonds and filled with vanilla custard, buttercream or cream. The earliest German and Swiss recipes for the cake date to the beginning of the 20th century.

Why is it called German bee sting cake? ›

German in origin, Bienenstich dates back to the 15th century when legend has it that the townspeople of Andernach, Germany, avoided an attack on them by hurling bees' nests at the attackers, causing them to run away. The town's bakers celebrated by creating a version of what is now called Bienenstich.

Why is a basic substance used to treat a honey bee sting? ›

Bee stings are acidic in nature, which is why a household remedy for a bee sting is baking soda or sodium bicarbonate, which is a basic substance. A wasp sting, on the other hand, is mildly basic, so a household remedy for this will be vinegar, also known as acetic acid.

How many calories in a small bee sting cake? ›

Nutrition Information
Calories 398(1665 kJ)
Carbohydrate60 g19%
Sugars18 g
Sodium249 mg11%
Alcohol0 g
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What is a homemade recipe for bee stings? ›

Baking soda, when mixed with water, is said to help neutralize bee venom, reducing pain, itching, and swelling. Mix baking soda with enough water to make a paste, then apply a generous amount onto the affected area. Cover the area with a bandage, then leave it on for at least 15 minutes. Reapply, as needed.

What is the most famous cake in German? ›

Bienenstich is one of the most beloved German cakes that evokes childhood memories for many people. True, this German classic is neither a quick nor super easy cake to bake with its yeasted dough base, topped with a caramelized almond crust, and filled with creamy pudding made from scratch.

What do Germans call cake? ›

Learn the origins of this traditional German dessert and how to make it! Kuchen (pronounced “koo-ken”) is the German word for “cake,” but a real kuchen is so much more than that!

Which cake did not originate in Germany? ›

German chocolate cake, trimmed with coconut and pecan icing, does not originate from Germany. The rich dessert is credited to a Texas homemaker who sent her recipe to a Dallas newspaper in 1957.

Why does vinegar cure stings? ›

The theory is that the acidity of vinegar can help neutralize the alkalinity of wasp stings. The opposite is true of bee stings, which are more acidic. To use vinegar on wasp stings, soak a cotton ball with apple cider or white vinegar and place it on top of the affected area of skin.

Why does baking soda help bee stings? ›

It's believed that baking soda can help neutralize the acidity of the sting and mitigate inflammation. “While this might be considered by some to be an old-fashioned home remedy, I've seen it really help in family members and patients,” Dempsey says. Seek medical attention if you show signs of anaphylaxis.

What is the best home remedy for a bee sting? ›

Eight home remedies for bee stings
  1. Ice. Share on Pinterest Ice can reduce pain and swelling. ...
  2. Essential oils. A number of essential oils have antiseptic, antibacterial, or antifungal properties. ...
  3. Aloe vera gel. ...
  4. Calamine lotion. ...
  5. Honey. ...
  6. Baking soda. ...
  7. Apple cider vinegar. ...
  8. Toothpaste.

Why is bee sting cake called bee sting cake? ›

Bienenstich means “bee sting” in German. One source for the origin of bienenstich cites a legend of German bakers from the 15th century who lobbed beehives at raiders from a neighboring village, successfully repelling them, and celebrated later by baking a version of this cake named after their efforts.

How much protein is in a bee sting? ›

Using the dye binding method honey bee stings were found to contain 59 +/- 7 micrograms of protein, bumblebee and carpenter bee stings from 10 to 31 micrograms, yellow jacket stings from 1.7 to 3.1 micrograms, white faced hornet stings 2.4 to 5.0 micrograms and paper wasp stings from 4.2 to 17 micrograms protein.

How many calories in a German bee sting cake? ›

German bee sting cake by KATHI
Nutrition Facts
Amount Per Portion160
Calories
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 2.8g4 %
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What is a bee sting made of? ›

Bee venom has a very complex chemical structure consisting of various enzymes, proteins and peptides. Bee venom mainly consists of melittin, apamin, MCD peptide, histamine, hyaluronidase, and phospholipase-A2 [4].

What are bee patties made of? ›

Mix together sugar and water until sugar is dissolved. Add pollen and mix until you get a consistency of wet peanut butter, add Honeybee Healthy. Drop the mixture onto wax paper and fold the wax paper over. Smooth out the patty under the paper.

What ingredient is in bee venom? ›

The important constituents present in BV are melittin, apamin, hyaluronidase, phospholipase and histamine. Melittin is considered to be the major constituent of BV.

What flavour is bee sting? ›

Creamy, smooth custard wedged between two soft sponges of honey-sweetened cake, with a nutty praline top.

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