Aldi German Week runs Sept. 16-22, 2020 – Here’s a look at our favorite German sweet treats available at Aldi!
Prost! Another German Week is upon us!
It’s time to stock up on all of our German favorites, including pork schnitzel, pretzels, cornichons and, of course, the mustard.
It’s German Week at Aldi, which is like Christmas for mustard fans
— Andrew Beaujon (@abeaujon) March 20, 2019
But while you’re filling your cart with all that German goodness, don’t forget the sweet treats in store!
Aldi German Week Sweets
Aldi’s German goods are sold under the brand name Deutsche Kuche, which means German cuisine. Straightforward enough, eh?
Doppel Keks
First up, Doppel Keks. Think of these German classics as giant sandwich cookies. People rave about the super-chocolatey cocoa filling! $2.49
Domino Cookies
These Deutsche Kuche Domino cookies are a traditional treat in Germany, where they are called Dominosteine. They were reportedly invented as a cheaper alternative to other chocolates sold in German bakeries at Christmas. These cookies are gingerbread flavored, with layers of apple jelly and persipan. They are coated in your choice of milk or dark chocolate. $2.49
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Jaffa Cakes in orange and raspberry flavors are also available during Aldi German Week. They have a sponge base, a layer of jam, and a layer of chocolate. Orange Jaffa Cakes even inspired this Aldi Jaffa Cake Candle! $2.49
Sugar Roasted Almonds
Sweet sugar roasted almonds are an Oktoberfest and German Christmas Market staple. Candied coated and delicious, each bag is only $2.49.
Fruit Strudel
In the freezer section, keep an eye out for the Deutsche Kuche Imported Strudels. They come two to a box and bake from frozen for a delicious warm dessert treat. For this Aldi German Week, apple, caramel apple, fruits of the forest and chocolate raspberry strudels are available. $2.49
Frangipane Tarts
Aldi has a selection of frangipane tarts this German week in blackberry, apple and cherry. Each tart features an almond cake topped with fruit and roasted almond pieces in a shortcrust pastry. $2.99
Cream Cakes
Also sold frozen, this Deutsche Kuche Strawberry Cream Cake looks amazing! It has layers of cake mixed with strawberry cream, decorated with whole strawberries, strawberry sauce, vanilla cream rosettes, and white chocolate curls. I got a sugar rush just typing that! A chocolate cream cake is also available. $6.99
Whew! All of these sweet treats have our heads spinning!
Are you going to have the red cabbage soon? I have been looking at several stores and do not see it.
Thank you!
You can buy that at a Gordon Food Store in a big can it’s delicious
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Will the Peanut Puffs be available? Also why don’t you carry the Bavarian Brand Wieners all the time,or Brötchen? Would it be possible to get Maggi or maybe some Knorr seasoning ( Aldi’s brand ) Other areas have a lot more german items that they have all the time.
Will Sparkling Apple Juice (Apfel Schorle) be in this year’s shipment?
Is there white Asparagus this thime ?
Plain quark will be awesome to get here
It sure would!!!!
I don’t have a Aldi store in Phoenix or close by. Can I order on line? Is there one Aldi coming to Phoenix AZ soon?
Honestly, I just want to thank whoever runs this site, who doesn’t get angry at EVERY SINGLE COMMENT from people who don’t understand you don’t work for ALDI or have control over what is stocked. So irritating!
We really need the regular Quark !
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I agree with the regular Quark! I would love to see some!