Best 2 Dresdner Weihnachtsstollen Recipes

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**Dresdner Weihnachtsstollen: A Taste of German Christmas Tradition**

Indulge in the timeless classic, Dresdner Weihnachtsstollen, a fruit-studded bread originating from Dresden, Germany, that embodies the spirit of Christmas. This iconic holiday treat, also known as Christstollen or simply Stollen, dates back to the 15th century and has become an integral part of German Christmas traditions. With its rich, dense texture, aromatic blend of spices, and a coating of powdered sugar, Stollen is a true culinary masterpiece that captivates the senses. Embark on a delectable journey with our carefully curated collection of Dresdner Weihnachtsstollen recipes, each offering a unique twist on this beloved delicacy. From the traditional version brimming with candied fruits, nuts, and marzipan to modern interpretations featuring innovative flavors and fillings, our recipes cater to every palate. Prepare to be enchanted by the delectable aroma of freshly baked Stollen filling your home with warmth and cheer, making it the perfect centerpiece for your holiday gatherings.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

BEST AUTHENTIC STOLLEN (GERMAN CHRISTMAS BREAD)



BEST Authentic Stollen (German Christmas Bread) image

German Stollen have been around for nearly 700 years and are prized throughout the world as one of the most famous and beloved of all Christmas pastries. Your search for the best recipe has ended: Flaky, moist, and divinely flavorful, these homemade German Christmas Stollen are INCREDIBLE!

Provided by Kimberly Killebrew

Categories     Dessert

Time 3h40m

Number Of Ingredients 26

For the Dough:
1 cup lukewarm whole milk
3 teaspoons active dry yeast
1/2 cup granulated sugar
4 cups all-purpose flour
1 large egg
2 large egg yolks
3/4 cup unsalted butter (1 1/2 sticks) (, at room temperature so it's very soft)
2 teaspoons quality pure vanilla extract
zest of one lemon
1 teaspoon salt
3/4 teaspoon ground cardamom
3/4 teaspoon ground mace ((recommended but can substitute nutmeg))
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
8 ounces Homemade Marzipan/Almond Paste (, divided in half (you can omit the marzipan if you prefer))
or store-bought marzipan/almond paste
For the Fruits & Nuts:
9 ounces raisins
3 ounces candied lemon peel (, finely diced)
3 ounces candied orange peel (, finely diced)
Homemade Candied Citrus Peel Recipe ((we VERY STRONGLY recommend using homemade, it makes ALL the difference!))
3 ounces blanched slivered or sliced almonds (, finely chopped)
1/3 cup quality dark rum
For the Glaze & Dusting:
1 stick unsalted butter (, melted)
powdered sugar for generous dusting

Steps:

  • Place the raisins, candied citrus peel and almonds in a medium bowl and pour the rum over it. Stir to combine. Set aside and let the fruit mixture soak in the rum while the dough rises.
  • Stir the yeast and 2 tablespoons of the sugar into the lukewarm milk and let sit in a warm place for 10-15 minutes until very frothy.
  • Place the flour, remaining sugar, egg, egg yolks, butter, vanilla extract, lemon zest, salt, cardamom, mace and cinnamon in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook. Add the yeast/milk mixture. Use a spoon to stir the mixture until it comes together. Knead the dough on the bread setting for 7-8 minutes. Remove the dough ball, lightly spray the bowl with a little oil, return the dough ball, cover loosely with plastic wrap and place it in a warm place or lightly warmed oven (just barely warm), to rise until nearly doubled in size, at least 1 hour (likely closer to 2 hours depending on the temperature of the environment).
  • Punch down the dough and add the soaked fruit/nut mixture to the dough (it should have absorbed all the rum by now but if there is excess liquid, pour it out before adding the mixture to the dough). Using the dough hook, knead the fruit/nut mixture into the dough until combined. If the dough is too wet to handle, add a little bit of flour until the dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl.
  • Turn the dough out onto a floured work surface and cut it in two equal halves. Press or roll each piece into an oval to about 1 inch thickness. Roll each piece of marzipan into a log the length of the oval. Press the marzipan gently into the middle of the dough. Fold the left side of the dough over to cover the marzipan, then fold right side over on top of the left side so that the edge of it sits just left of the middle of the stollen (see pics). In other words, don't fold the right side all the way over to the left edge of the stollen. Pinch and tuck the top and bottom ends of the stollen to cover the marzipan. Use the bottom edge of your hand to press down along the length of the stollen towards the right of the center to create a divot and characteristic hump (see pics). Place the stollen on a lined baking sheet. Cover the stollen loosely with plastic wrap and let them rest in a warm place or lightly warmed oven for 40-60 minutes until puffy. At that point you can pick off any raisins that are sticking out of the dough (they will burn during baking).
  • Towards the end of the last rise, preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and bake the stollen for 30-40 minutes or until golden. You can use an instant read thermometer to aim for an internal temperature of 190 degrees F. Let the Stollen sit for 5 minutes, then use a toothpick to poke holes all over the stollen (this will allow the butter to seep in), then generously brush the stollen with the melted butter while the stollen are still warm. Immediately sprinkle with a generous amount of powdered sugar, rubbing it into the creases and down the sides. Let the stollen cool completely. You may want to give it another dusting of powdered sugar once cooled.
  • The stollen can be sliced and eaten now or wrapped tightly (wrap in plastic wrap then foil) and left to "ripen" in a cool place for 2 weeks. The liquid from the dried fruits will further penetrate the dough for more flavor and moisture. Stollen can also be frozen for longer storage.
  • Makes 2 large or 3 medium Stollen.For eating, I like to warm the slices up for a few seconds in the microwave, it makes the crumb nice and soft.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 slice, Calories 324 kcal, Carbohydrate 41 g, Protein 5 g, Fat 15 g, SaturatedFat 6 g, Sodium 120 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 14 g

DRESDNER WEIHNACHTSSTOLLEN



Dresdner Weihnachtsstollen image

A Dresden Christmas tradition, sliced and eaten with coffee. Posted for Zaar World Tour II '06 Time to cook includes time to rest

Provided by Cynna

Categories     Breads

Time 4h20m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

4 1/3 cups flour
1 -1 1/2 cup milk
2 1/2 ounces yeast
1 cup margarine or 1 cup butter
2 tablespoons margarine or 2 tablespoons butter
3/4 cup sugar or 3/4 cup honey
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup candied lemon peel
1/2 cup chopped almonds
2 teaspoons lemon zest
1/4 cup rum
1 3/4 cups raisins
1/4 cup melted butter
1/2 cup confectioners' sugar

Steps:

  • Make a soft, pliable yeast dough from the first 6 ingredients and let stand in bowl for 10 minutes.
  • Knead the lemon peel, zest, almonds, and rum into the dough.
  • When all other ingredients are equally distributed, add the raisins.
  • Roll into an oval and place on a greased baking sheet. Let rest for 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Still on baking sheet, wrap dough well in aluminium foil and store in the refrigerator for a few hours or overnight.
  • Remove from refrigerator and take off foil. Sprinkle flour around the loaf to prevent the dough from spreading.
  • Place loaf in a pre-heated 350-400° oven and bake 50-60 minutes, till pale gold in color. Remove from oven.
  • Brush with melted butter and dust with Confectioner's sugar. Repeat until butter and sugar are used up.
  • Stollen should have a thick, white layer.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 557.2, Fat 25.5, SaturatedFat 6.2, Cholesterol 13, Sodium 456.2, Carbohydrate 73.2, Fiber 4, Sugar 30.3, Protein 9.8

Tips:

  • Use high-quality ingredients for the best flavor and texture. This includes using fresh fruits, nuts, and spices, as well as good-quality butter, flour, and sugar.
  • Make sure the yeast is active before adding it to the dough. To do this, proof the yeast in warm water with a little sugar for 5-10 minutes, until it becomes foamy.
  • Knead the dough until it is smooth and elastic. This will help the stollen rise properly and give it a good texture.
  • Let the dough rise in a warm place until it has doubled in size. This will take about 1-2 hours.
  • Bake the stollen at a low temperature for a long time. This will help it bake evenly and prevent it from drying out.
  • Glaze the stollen with melted butter and sprinkle it with powdered sugar before serving. This will give it a shiny glaze and a sweet flavor.

Conclusion:

Dresdner Weihnachtsstollen is a delicious and festive bread that is perfect for the Christmas season. It is made with a variety of ingredients, including fruits, nuts, spices, and marzipan, and it is traditionally decorated with powdered sugar. This recipe is a great way to make your own stollen at home, and it is sure to be a hit with your family and friends.

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