Stollen — pronounced "SHTAW-luhn" — is a German holiday bread, typically made with dried fruit, candied orange peel and almonds. The tradition is centuries old, with the most famous version coming ...
This occurrence is still remembered today through the tradition of the annual Dresden Stollen Festival at the Dresden ...
The “I-Don’t-Have-Time-to-Make-Stollen Stollen” is what this recipe is sometimes called. Why? Because it uses baking powder instead of yeast to make this popular Christmas bread. So instead of taking ...
Weekend Edition has been collecting holiday recipes from NPR staffers. This morning, we feature German Christmas Stollen, a favorite of NPR's Kim Bryant. Wait, don't reach for another slab of ...
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Authentic Stollen is moist, buttery and crammed full of dried and glazed fruits and nuts. I like to get my Stollen made and in the freezer Thanksgiving weekend so I can relax knowing the most ...
During the Christmas season, we bake. We bake rich, show-offy treats for big parties and once-a-year gatherings. But we also bake for the quiet moments, the times that will become treasured memories.
In character as the glamorous, grand, and gossip-prone Queen Charlotte in Bridgerton, Golda Rosheuvel is quite accustomed to platters of sweet treats being proffered by obsequious footmen for her ...
Dresdner Stollen baked in the grand city of Dresden is the queen of German Christmas cakes and has gained a growing popularity abroad. But the small town of Torgau is risking the wrath of Dresden's ...
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