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Christmas stollen

Radka Horaczech · December 25, 2020 ·

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Christmas stollen with raising, almonds and candied fruit
Christmas stollen

Stollen is a sweet rich bread with almonds and dried and candied fruit, heavily coated with powdered sugar. It is originally German but I grew up eating it, perhaps because we lived right by the German border. “Weihnachtsstollen” is a must-try at Christmas markets in Dresden. When I took German classes in high school, our teacher told us that stollen is traditionally brushed with duck fat and coated with a thick layer of powdered sugar, which sounded sinfully delicious! My favorite kind of Christmas stollen has marzipan in the center. You can buy marzipan at the store or make your own.

Christmas stollen

Stollen is a sweet rich bread with almonds and dried and candied fruit, heavily coated with powdered sugar. It's popular at German Christmas markets. My favorite kind has marzipan in the center.
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Prep Time 2 hours hrs
Cook Time 1 hour hr
Total Time 3 hours hrs
Course Breakfast
Cuisine Czech, German
Servings 16

Ingredients
  

  • 500 g flour
  • 250 ml milk
  • 50 g yeast fresh (or 100 g dried)
  • 75 g sugar
  • 3 egg yolks
  • 200 g butter plus extra for brushing
  • 1 vanilla sugar or 1 tsp vanilla
  • 4 tbsp rum
  • Pinch of ground mace optional
  • 1 lemon
  • 100 g raisins
  • 100 almonds slivered
  • 50 g candied fruit chopped
  • Powdered sugar
  • Marzipan optional

Instructions
 

  • Sift the flour into a large bowl. Make a well in the middle. Crumble the yeast in the well, add 100 ml of lukewarm milk and a tablespoon of sugar. Let it sit for 15 minutes until a starter develops. Whisk the egg yolks with the remaining milk and add it to the bowl together with the softened butter, remaining sugar, vanilla sugar, two tablespoons of rum, mace and lemon zest. Using a wooden spoon, work a soft dough, cover it with a clean dish cloth and let it rise in a warm place for an hour.
  • In the meantime, preheat the oven to 350°F. Soak the raisins in the remaining rum (my grandma would do that :-). Add the raisins, almonds and candied fruit to the dough and let it rise for another hour. It will double in size.
  • Roll the dough with a pin and fold it lengthwise to achieve the stollen shape. If using marzipan, place it in the middle of the dough before folding.
  • Transfer the stollen onto a greased cookie sheet (or a silicone baking mat) and let it rise for a few more minutes.
  • Bake for 50- 60 minutes. If it browns too quickly, cover it with aluminum foil.
  • Brush the hot stollen with butter and cover generously with powdered sugar. When the stollen cools down and the sugar soaks in, give it another sprinkle of sugar.
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