What Is German Fruit Bread?
Früchtebrot is a traditional German fruit bread. It’s made with dried fruits, nuts, and spices like cinnamon and nutmeg. It’s sweetened by the fruits, with just a little bit of honey, wich makes the cake not to sweet.
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Some recipes are yeast-based, but this version is made the yeast. And because of this is super quick and easy. Früchtebrot is a staple dessert at Christmas in Germany. I love to enjoy it with coffee or tea and shared with family and friends.
Why I Love This Recipe?
This yummy fruit bread brings back so many happy memories for me. Growing up, the smell of Früchtebrot baking in the oven was my favorite!
My grandmother used to make several loaves at once. One to eat, and the rest to gift. And because this bread keeps for long, you can make a lot at once. What I love most about this recipe is how simple it is.
You can also swap out the fruits or nuts and make it your own. I love to add extra spices, or even throw in a splash of rum for some fun. Plus, it keeps very well, so you can enjoy it all holiday season long! Let’s get cooking!
Key Ingredients & Substitutions for German Fruit Bread
Dried Fruits: Use a mix like raisins, figs, dates, or apricots. They add natural sweetness and texture. If you like, soak them in orange juice or rum for extra flavor.
Nuts: Walnuts, almonds, or hazelnuts work beautifully. Toast them for even more flavor!
Flour: All-purpose flour is perfect, but you can use whole wheat flour for a nutty, rustic feel.
Spices: Cinnamon, nutmeg, and a pinch of cloves make this bread smell and taste like the holidays.
Honey or Brown Sugar: Just a touch to balance the natural sweetness of the fruits.
Eggs: They help hold everything together. For a vegan version, use a flax egg.
Orange Zest: Adds a bright, citrusy note that balances the richness.
Optional Additions: A splash of rum or brandy, a handful of chocolate chips, or even some shredded coconut—get creative!
Equipment You’ll Need
- Mixing Bowls: For combining the dry and wet ingredients.
- Loaf Pan: A standard 9×5-inch loaf pan works great.
- Whisk: Perfect for mixing wet ingredients smoothly.
- Spatula: Makes folding in the fruits and nuts easy.
- Cooling Rack: Ensures your bread cools evenly after baking.

Step-by-Step Instructions for Perfect German Fruit Bread
Step 1: Prepare the Ingredients
- Chop the Fruits and Nuts: Roughly chop 2 cups (300g) of dried fruits and 1 cup (120g) of nuts. Set aside.
- Preheat the Oven: Heat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and grease a loaf pan or line it with parchment paper.
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Step 2: Make the Batter
- Mix the Dry Ingredients: In a large bowl, whisk together 2 cups (250g) of flour, 1 tsp baking powder, 1 tsp cinnamon, ½ tsp nutmeg, and a pinch of cloves.
- Combine the Wet Ingredients: In a separate bowl, whisk 2 eggs, ½ cup (120ml) honey or brown sugar, ½ cup (120ml) milk, 1 tsp vanilla extract, and the zest of 1 orange.
Step 3: Fold in the Good Stuff
- Bring It Together: Gradually stir the dry ingredients into the wet mixture until just combined.
- Add Fruits and Nuts: Fold in the chopped fruits and nuts, making sure they’re evenly distributed.
Step 4: Bake and Cool
- Fill the Pan: Pour the batter into your prepared loaf pan and smooth the top.
- Bake: Bake for 45-50 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
- Cool It Down: Let the bread cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then transfer it to a cooling rack.
Expert Tips for the Best Früchtebrot
Toast the Nuts: This simple step brings out their flavor and adds a lovely crunch.
Don’t Overmix: Stir the batter just until the ingredients are combined—no one likes dense bread!
Soak the Fruits: Soaking the dried fruits in warm water or rum for 15 minutes makes them plump and juicy.
Plan Ahead: Früchtebrot tastes even better the next day, so it’s perfect for make-ahead holiday baking.

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Serving Suggestions
Früchtebrot is amazing on its own, but it’s even better with a spread of butter or cream cheese. Pair it with a hot cup of coffee, tea, or German mulled wine for the ultimate holiday treat. It also makes a fantastic addition to a festive breakfast table—try it with some cheese and jam for a fun twist!
Make-Ahead and Storage
- Make-Ahead: Bake it up to 2 days before serving. The flavors only get better as it sits!
- Storage: Wrap the bread tightly and store it at room temperature for up to 5 days.
- Freezing: Wrap slices individually and freeze for up to 3 months. Just thaw at room temperature and enjoy.