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bramble
True Blue Farmgirl

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Posted - Dec 08 2004 :  11:37:53 AM  Show Profile


Springerle Cookies (A German Christmas Cookie)
Makes about 3 dozen

4 1/2 cups sifted flour
1 tsp.baking powder
4large eggs
2 cups sugar
2 tsp. grated lemon peel
1 tsp. vanilla(rum can be substituted)
anise seeds
confectioner's sugar

Beat eggs on high until fluffy. Add sugar, beat 5 minutes. Add flour, lemon peel and vanilla:beat til smooth. Roll out dough to 1/4 " thickness, use confectioner's to prevent sticking. Imprint dough with rolling pin or cookie molds.Cut cookies apart along their pattern lines, cover with a clean dish towel and allow to stand over night. Butter baking sheets and sprinkle with anise seeds. Bake cookies at 300 for about 20 minutes. Bottoms should be lightly golden, the tops white. Seal in a air tight tin and open in 2-4 weeks.Also, if you REALLY like anise you can sprinkle some fresh seeds in the tin before you seal it up. They are better the older they get, strange but true!

Variations: somefolks put an egg white wash on before baking, I have also seen these cookies handpainted with what I assume is edible food coloring but it looks like watercolors. These cookies will look similar to the Pepperidge Farm Chessmen cookies but have an entirely different taste and texture.

with a happy heart

prairiemaid
True Blue Farmgirl

200 Posts

Margret

Canada
200 Posts

Posted - Dec 08 2004 :  2:24:59 PM  Show Profile
Thank you very much! My mom is German, I wonder if she's had these before? I'll have to ask her.
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cecelia
True Blue Farmgirl

497 Posts

cecelia
new york
USA
497 Posts

Posted - Dec 08 2004 :  4:47:57 PM  Show Profile
Oh Bramble! I am sooo glad you posted your recipe. I have been wanting to make springerle cookies for so long, and the only recipe I have is from an old cookbook (era '40s) which used a cube of ammonium carbonate (?). Thanks so much!!!

Cecelia

ce's farm

"Curiosity is one of the forms of feminine bravery" Victor Hugo
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bramble
True Blue Farmgirl

2044 Posts



2044 Posts

Posted - Dec 08 2004 :  8:40:57 PM  Show Profile
Glad to help! Hope you have fun baking them, they certainly are not your usual holiday cookie! Anyone want to share that nanaimo recipe?!!!

with a happy heart
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cecelia
True Blue Farmgirl

497 Posts

cecelia
new york
USA
497 Posts

Posted - Dec 10 2004 :  1:42:57 PM  Show Profile
Bramble, I just took out about 3 doz. springerle cookies out of the over. They smell wonderful and came out just great. As I was making them I notice you left out when to put in the baking powder. (I just added it with the flour). Now I have to hide them until Christmas! I found a carved rolling pin at a store this morning to use, so I didn't have to stamp them individually!

Cecelia

ce's farm

"Curiosity is one of the forms of feminine bravery" Victor Hugo
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Eileen
True Blue Farmgirl

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Eileen

USA
1199 Posts

Posted - Dec 13 2004 :  4:33:29 PM  Show Profile
I love tghese little lovelies!! I am the proud owner of several of the wooden board stampers as well as a rolling pin and lots of cookie stamps. One of our traditions here too!
Eileen

songbird; singing joy to the earth
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