What do you look forward to on Christmas morning? I think of cinnamon and plump raisins soaked in rum and bright, cheerful colors. Looks like daring bakers had the same idea.
The 2010 December Daring Bakersā challenge was hosted by Penny of Sweet Sadieās Baking. She chose to challenge Daring Bakersā to make Stollen. She adapted a friendās family recipe and combined it with information from friends, techniques from Peter Reinhartās book.........and Martha Stewartās demonstration. All to make a bread that has all the colors and flavors of Christmas. We were even told to shape it like a wreath.
Lovely and festive, isn't it!
Merry Christmas, everyone and hope you have a great new year. I'd see you after the holidays.
The 2010 December Daring Bakersā challenge was hosted by Penny of Sweet Sadieās Baking. She chose to challenge Daring Bakersā to make Stollen. She adapted a friendās family recipe and combined it with information from friends, techniques from Peter Reinhartās book.........and Martha Stewartās demonstration. All to make a bread that has all the colors and flavors of Christmas. We were even told to shape it like a wreath.
Lovely and festive, isn't it!
Merry Christmas, everyone and hope you have a great new year. I'd see you after the holidays.
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Seasons greetings and best wishes for a happy year.
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The stollen looks great, I've never eaten/tasted it.