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- Stollen abstract "Stollen is a fruit cake containing dried fruit and often marzipan and covered with sugar, powdered sugar or icing sugar. The cake is usually made with chopped candied fruit and/or dried fruit, nuts and spices. Stollen is a traditional German cake, usually eaten during the Christmas season, when it is called Weihnachtsstollen or Christstollen.Stollen is a bread-like fruitcake made with yeast, water and flour, and usually with zest added to the dough. Candied orange peel and candied citrus peel (Zitronat), raisins and almonds, and different spices such as cardamom and cinnamon are added. Other ingredients, such as milk, sugar, butter, salt, rum, eggs, vanilla, other dried fruits and nuts and marzipan may also be added to the dough.Except for the fruit added, the dough is quite low in sugar. The finished cake is sprinkled with icing sugar. The traditional weight of Stollen is around 4.4 kg (9.7 lb), but smaller sizes are now available.Stollen is like regular sweetened fruit bread. However, because it is slathered with melted unsalted butter and rolled in sugar as soon as it comes out of the oven, the result is a much better keeping and moister product. The marzipan rope in the middle is optional. The dried fruits are macerated in rum or brandy for a superior tasting bread.Dresden Stollen (originally Striezel), a moist, heavy bread filled with fruit, was first mentioned in an official document in 1474, and the most famous Stollen is still Dresdner Stollen, sold, amongst other places, at the local Christmas market, Striezelmarkt.Dresden Stollen is produced in the city of Dresden and distinguished by a special seal depicting King Augustus II the Strong. This "official" Stollen is produced by only 150 Dresden bakers.".
- Stollen ingredient Candied_fruit.
- Stollen ingredient Cinnamon.
- Stollen ingredient Dried_fruit.
- Stollen ingredient Powdered_sugar.
- Stollen ingredient Spice.
- Stollen origin Germany.
- Stollen origin Saxony.
- Stollen thumbnail Stollen-Dresdner_Christstollen.jpg?width=300.
- Stollen wikiPageExternalLink www.german-christmas-stollen.com.
- Stollen wikiPageExternalLink ega__Dresdner_Stollen.html.
- Stollen wikiPageExternalLink www.stollenfest.com.
- Stollen wikiPageID "1148726".
- Stollen wikiPageRevisionID "600898462".
- Stollen caption "A Christmas Stollen".
- Stollen country Germany.
- Stollen hasPhotoCollection Stollen.
- Stollen mainIngredient "candied fruit or dried fruit, nuts, spices ; sugar, powdered sugar or icing sugar".
- Stollen name "Stollen".
- Stollen region Saxony.
- Stollen type Fruitcake.
- Stollen subject Category:Cakes.
- Stollen subject Category:Christmas_food.
- Stollen subject Category:Christmas_in_Germany.
- Stollen subject Category:Dresden.
- Stollen subject Category:German_cuisine.
- Stollen subject Category:German_desserts.
- Stollen subject Category:Saxon_cuisine.
- Stollen type Artifact100021939.
- Stollen type Block102852523.
- Stollen type Cake102937469.
- Stollen type Cakes.
- Stollen type Object100002684.
- Stollen type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Stollen type Whole100003553.
- Stollen type Food.
- Stollen type FunctionalSubstance.
- Stollen comment "Stollen is a fruit cake containing dried fruit and often marzipan and covered with sugar, powdered sugar or icing sugar. The cake is usually made with chopped candied fruit and/or dried fruit, nuts and spices. Stollen is a traditional German cake, usually eaten during the Christmas season, when it is called Weihnachtsstollen or Christstollen.Stollen is a bread-like fruitcake made with yeast, water and flour, and usually with zest added to the dough.".
- Stollen label "Christstollen".
- Stollen label "Christstollen".
- Stollen label "Christstollen".
- Stollen label "Kerststol".
- Stollen label "Stol".
- Stollen label "Stollen (Gebäck)".
- Stollen label "Stollen".
- Stollen label "Штоллен".
- Stollen label "シュトレン".
- Stollen label "德式圣诞蛋糕".
- Stollen sameAs Štóla_(moučník).
- Stollen sameAs Stollen_(Gebäck).
- Stollen sameAs Christstollen.
- Stollen sameAs Christstollen.
- Stollen sameAs Stollen.
- Stollen sameAs Christstollen.
- Stollen sameAs シュトレン.
- Stollen sameAs Stol.
- Stollen sameAs Kerststol.
- Stollen sameAs m.04bh7b.
- Stollen sameAs Q57223.
- Stollen sameAs Q57223.
- Stollen sameAs Stollen.
- Stollen wasDerivedFrom Stollen?oldid=600898462.
- Stollen depiction Stollen-Dresdner_Christstollen.jpg.
- Stollen isPrimaryTopicOf Stollen.
- Stollen name "Stollen".