How To make Pfeffernusse Cookies
3 tb Lemon juice
1/2 c Citron or other candied
-fruit or fruit peel, -chopped 6 c Cake flour
2 ts Baking powder
1/2 ts Salt
1/2 ts Cloves
1/2 ts Nutmeg
1/2 ts Mace
1 tb Cinnamon
1/2 c Chopped nuts
Grated rind of 1 lemon Beat the eggs well. Add sugar about two tablespoons at a time and beat thoroughly with each addition. Add lemon rind and juice, finely chopped citron, the dry ingredients which have been mixed and sifted together, and the finely chopped nuts. Chill at least one hour, roll out 1/2 inch thick and cut out with a Pfeffernusse cutter, a round cutter about 7/8 of an inch in diameter. ( If a Pfeffernusse cutter is not available, a narrow bottle top or round tin bouillon cube box will do very nicely. ) Place Pfeffernusse on a cookie sheet and let stand overnight in a cool place to dry. The next morning before baking invert each cookie and put a drop of fruit juice or brandy on the moist spot on the bottom of the cookie and bake upside down. This tends to make the Pfeffernusse "pop." Bake in a slow oven (300 degrees F.) for 8 minutes. Makes 180-200 cookies. Let ripen and soften before using. From the Wed 06-17-1992 edition of The El Paso Times newspaper. Posted by John P. Nicholson
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Pfeffernüsse
The German Christmas cookie!
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Pfeffernusse cookies - traditional German Christmas cookies
If you are looking for a new Christmas cookie recipe or you are going to bake Christmas cookies for the first time, this is perfect recipe to start with. Dough is easy to handle and there is nothing what can go wrong.
Home-made pfeffernusse are soft and they melt in your mouth.
Dry ingredients
270g all purpose flour
½ teaspoon baking soda
¼ teaspoon salt
4 teaspoons gingerbread spices (2 Tb Ground Ginger,2 Tb Ground Cinnamon, 1 Tb Ground Cloves
1/2 tsp Ground Nutmeg)
¼ teaspoon ground white pepper
30g almond flour
Wet ingredients
110g brown sugar
115g honey
75g unsalted butter
3 tablespoons milk
1 large egg – room temperature
Ingredients for glaze
260g powdered sugar
4 tablespoons hot water
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These cookies, heavily spiced with lots of different spices and then iced as well are a wonderful addition to the treats to enjoy over the festive season. Originally from Germany, with variation in surrounding countries they are now popular worldwide.
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0:00 Pfeffernusse Cookies
2:15 Ingredients
3:07 Combine and heat wet ingredients
4:42 Mix dry ingredients
6:00 Add Dry to Wet ingredients and combine
7:13 Add egg.
8:04 Wrap and chill
9:52 Shape the cookies
11:51 Preheat the oven
12:45 Bake the cookies
13:08 Make Icing and dip cookies
17:00 Taste Test
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These itty-bitty cookies are a holiday tradition in Europe. If you like gingerbread or gingersnaps, you'll love pfeffernuesse!
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