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Stollen recipe with step by step pictures. Stollen is a traditional German bread usually eaten during the Christmas season. Bread has dried fruits and nuts added in it usually it has marzipan used in the recipe for stollen.

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Stollen Recipe

WIKI: Stollen is a fruit bread containing dried fruit and often covered with powdered sugar or icing sugar. The bread is usually made with chopped candied fruit and/or dried fruit, nuts and spices. Stollen is a traditional German bread usually eaten during the Christmas season, when it is called Weihnachtsstollen (after "Weihnachten") or Christstollen (after Christ).

Mixture of dried fruits is added in the stollen. Here are Dried Fruits which I used in the recipe. Raisans , Tutti fruity , Cranberries , Sultanas, Cherries. You can use any dried fruits as you like.

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There are so many variations this stollen is made, some recipes has a marzipan stuffed inside the bread. But this version which i am showing you is easy to make and it taste amazing with a cup of coffee or tea. You can even use this bread to make french toast on the christmas morning. Leftover stollen makes a great bread pudding.

How to Make Stollen Recipe

  • Couple days before baking, soak dried fruits in rum.
  • Heat warm milk in a bowl, add sugar and mix well. Add in yeast and set aside for 5 mins so the yeast activates.
  • Now add in egg and whisk well.
  • Now take flour, salt in a bowl and whisk well.
  • Add in the soaked dried fruits and mix well.
  • Add the milk mix and melted butter and knead to a dough.
  • Cover and set aside for 1 hour.
  • Now punch back the air out and add the spice powders and knead well.
  • Now Shape it into log like and place it in a parchment lined baking pan.
  • Let it rise for 30 mins. During the last 10 mins of rising, preheat oven to 190 degree C.
  • Now brush the top with egg and bake for 25 to 30 mins in a 190 degree C / 375 degree F. oven.
  • Remove from oven and brush the top with melted butter. Once it is cooled enough, sprinkle top with confectioners sugar. Slice and serve.

Hope you will give this a try and let me know how it turns out for you.

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Stollen Recipe | Recipe for German Stollen Bread

Stollen recipe with step by step pictures. Stollen is a traditional German bread usually eaten during the Christmas season. Bread has dried fruits and nuts added in it usually it has marzipan used in the recipe for stollen.

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Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Ingredients

  • Warm Milk - ¾ cup
  • Sugar - 3 tblspn
  • Dry Yeast - 2 tsp
  • All Purpose Flour / Maida - 2 cups + more as needed
  • Salt - ¼ tsp
  • Butter - 4 tblspn melted
  • Dried fruits - ¾ cup
  • Rum - 3 tblspn
  • Cinnamon Powder - 1 tsp
  • Nutmeg Powder - ¼ tsp
  • Cloves Powder - ¼ tsp
  • Egg - 1
  • Confectioners Sugar / Icing Sugar - ¼ cup for dusting on top

Instructions

  • Couple days before baking, soak dried fruits in rum.

  • Heat warm milk in a bowl, add sugar and mix well. Add in yeast and set aside for 5 mins so the yeast activates.

  • Now add in egg and whisk well.

  • Now take flour, salt in a bowl and whisk well.

  • Add in the soaked dried fruits and mix well.

  • Add the milk mix and melted butter and knead to a dough.

  • Cover and set aside for 1 hour.

  • Now punch back the air out and add the spice powders and knead well.

  • Now Shape it into log like and place it in a parchment lined baking pan.

  • Let it rise for 30 mins. During the last 10 mins of rising, preheat oven to 190 degree C / 375 degree F. oven.

  • Now brush the top with egg and bake for 25 to 30 mins in a 190 degree C / 375 degree F. oven.

  • Remove from oven and brush the top with melted butter. Once it is cooled enough, sprinkle top with confectioners sugar. Slice and serve.

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German Stollen with Step by Step Pictures

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Couple days back, take dried fruits in a bowl
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add rum or wine
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mix well..set this aside for couple of days.
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Take milk in a sauce pan and warm it slightly
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add sugar
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sprinkle yeast over it
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set aside for 5 mins till it activates
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add in one egg
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whisk well
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take butter in a pan and melt it
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take flour in a bowl
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add salt
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mix well
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add some of the soaked dry fruits..the fruits are soaked in little rum
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mix well
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add the egg mix
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add melted butter
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mix to a dough
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now the dough is done
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cover and set aside somewhere warm for 1 hour
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now it is well risen
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transfer the dough to a floured surface
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sprinkle over spice powders
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knead well
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shape like this
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fold like this
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pinch the edges
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fold like this
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place the dough in a baking pan
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let it rise for 30 mins or so..brush the top with beaten egg
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bake till golden
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brush the top with melted butter
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dust with icing sugar
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Slice and serve

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  1. Vidya Murugesan

    Hi,
    Which brand of yeast are you using?

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  2. Anonymous

    sis can v bake this in cooker??

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    • Aarthi

      yes u can

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Stollen Recipe | Recipe for Stollen | German Stollen Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the most famous stollen? ›

Saxony's World Famous Delicacy. The Dresdner Christstollen is a piece of cultural history, a centuries-old baking tradition, a prevailing passion and, above all, a delicious treat. For centuries, Dresden's bakers and pastry makers have kept up this tradition, passing it on from generation to generation.

How long will homemade stollen keep? ›

Stollen will last several months if kept covered in a cool, dry place. Stollen loaves are made in early November for the Thanksgiving and Christmas Holidays. Stollen loaves will become more moist and flavorful with age.

What does stollen mean in German? ›

Stollen, or Christstollen, is a baked Christmas loaf made from a heavy yeast dough mixed with a lot of butter, dried fruit and almonds.

What does the German word stollen mean in English? ›

Meaning of stollen in English

Stollen is a bread-like fruitcake made with yeast, water and flour, and usually with zest added to the dough.

What makes a good stollen? ›

Described as the perfect blend of brioche bread and cake, our winning stollen is packed with citrus peel, raisins and a generous slab of marzipan. Toasted almonds add a savoury contrast to the sweet vine fruit, which stops it tasting too sweet.

What do Germans eat with stollen? ›

Like you'd expect, you eat a Stollen in slices, often with your coffee or Christmas punch. Some people put butter and jam on it. As with just about every baked product in this part of the world, you find different varieties in Vienna.

Why do Germans eat stollen? ›

Germans baked stollen loaves at Christmas to honor princes and church dignitaries, and to sell at fairs and festivals for holiday celebrations. Early stollen loaves were made as bread without milk or butter because the Catholic church did not allow these ingredients during advent.

Does stollen always have marzipan? ›

The traditional weight of a stollen is around 2 kg (4.4 lb), but smaller sizes are common. The bread is slathered with melted unsalted butter and rolled in sugar as soon as it comes out of the oven, resulting in a moister product that keeps better. The marzipan rope in the middle is optional.

What is the best dark rum for stollen? ›

To ensure the fruits impart moisture to the stollen, the fruits are plumped by an overnight soak in rum (Myer's Dark Rum is my favorite) or brandy.

What to drink with stollen? ›

Champagne, prosecco or sekt

And prosecco works well with panettone so should with stollen too.

What is the difference between panettone and stollen? ›

Although their different shapes and textures suggest otherwise, panettone (tall and light) and stollen (long and dense) are made from a basic butter- and sugar-enriched yeast dough. Panettone typically contains candied orange peel and raisins; traditional stollen had candied lemon peel and dried cherries as well.

Do Jews eat stollen? ›

The resulting product, called stollen in it's most generic form, was originally of Jewish origin, and was eaten throughout the Hanukkah season.

Why do Germans eat Stollen? ›

Germans baked stollen loaves at Christmas to honor princes and church dignitaries, and to sell at fairs and festivals for holiday celebrations. Early stollen loaves were made as bread without milk or butter because the Catholic church did not allow these ingredients during advent.

What is the difference between panettone and Stollen? ›

Although their different shapes and textures suggest otherwise, panettone (tall and light) and stollen (long and dense) are made from a basic butter- and sugar-enriched yeast dough. Panettone typically contains candied orange peel and raisins; traditional stollen had candied lemon peel and dried cherries as well.

What do Germans eat with Stollen? ›

Like you'd expect, you eat a Stollen in slices, often with your coffee or Christmas punch. Some people put butter and jam on it. As with just about every baked product in this part of the world, you find different varieties in Vienna.

What is the difference between fruit cake and Stollen? ›

In Germany, fruitcakes (known as Stollen) don't quite resemble their American counterparts. Fruitcake vs. Stollen: Flattened with a chewy crust, Stollen is often baked more like a traditional loaf of sourdough bread.

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