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Christmas Stollen (Fruited Sweet Bread)

December 12, 2025

Everyone knows the Brothers Grimm, but there’s another pair of German brothers to thank for the origins of stollen, the rich, fruit-laden bread that’s become a holiday tradition. In medieval Germany, the Advent season was marked by fasting, and bakers were forbidden by the church to use butter–only oil was allowed. But in 15th-century Saxony, oil was scarce, expensive, and (if food historians I’ve researched are accurate) made from turnips (!) So, Prince Elector Ernst and his brother Duke Albrecht, petitioned the Pope in Rome for permission to use butter instead of oil in their Advent bread.

Their request was denied. Repeatedly. It took five popes and nearly 40 years before Pope Innocent VIII finally issued the famous “Butter Letter,” granting Saxon royals the right to use butter in their holiday bread. (The general public could only do too–but only if they paid a fee.) 

Centuries later, stollen remains a beloved holiday treat in Germany and beyond. The Saxon brothers would be pleased to see today’s recipes loaded with butter, dried fruit and even bits of marzipan. Our version makes four small, or three medium, loaves–perfect for your holiday table with enough to share. Continue Reading…

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Classic Christmas Sugar Cookies

December 12, 2024

When I was little, we had two favorite babysitters. One had the patience of a saint and taught us to play fan tan and  gin rummy. The other loved to bake. This simple recipe for buttery sugar cookies was her go to on the days before Christmas when she let us “help.”

We’d gleefully cut out the cookies and then cover them with nonpareils, dragees, and sparkling sugars, chasing any sugar pearls that rolled off the table and sneakily eating chocolate jimmies when the babysitter wasn’t looking.

Somehow, our messy doings would still yield plenty of lovely cookies to share.  You can vary the result from more tender to crispy depending on the thickness of the dough you roll out, and how long you bake it. To get sparkling sugars to adhere, simply brush cookie tops with a little egg-white wash before sprinkling and baking. Or, pipe baked cookies with frosting and add a few dragees or sparkles then. Happy Holidays! Continue Reading…