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I'll try to remember to get the pfefferneusse recipe for you guys after work. It has been a crazy week so far. Can't wait til school kids are on break b/c I get 3 weeks off from teaching (the second job)!
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By Butterhorns I suppose you may mean what I know under the term "Vanillekipferl" (you can take a look at http://www.vanillekipferl.com). This is the traditional recipe my family uses - you'd have to convert the measurements:
200g(gramm) butter
250g flour
125g ground nuts (one half almonds, the other walnuts)
70g powdered sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla sugar
Knead everything together, cover it up and let it sit for some time.
Then form horns by rolling small strings from the dough and bending them.
Bake for about 10 Minutes (until the ends start getting a bit dark) at 180° (about 350 °F).
Let them cool a bit, then roll in powdered sugar mixed with some vanilla sugar. Be careful they break easily![]()
Susan, those sound tasty.
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Oh man this is making me hungry. In lieu of cookies this year, I am making little pots of handmade dark chocolate 'nutella' (without hazelnuts for nut sensitive folks). I used to get it from the bakery all the time in Belgium and nutella just doesn't do it for me. It will always taste like the cheap alternative to the good stuff.
However, I am personally partial to thumbprint cookies with walnuts.
For a healthy alternative, raw coconut macaroons are super delicious.![]()
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Is that something you are making?? If so, could you share the recipePretty please
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for the crafty, I will translate this belgian recipe for real choco spread!
http://www.smulweb.nl/recepten/1025953/Choco-home-made
It is laughably easy and far more delicious than nutella
250 g/8.9 oz high quality dark chocolate
250 g/18 Tbsp butter (Plugra or another kind of cultured butter is the best kind if you can find it)
1 can sweetened condensed milk
Make sure you have a bunch of containers cause this makes a lot!
In a pyrex bowl, melt the chocolate and butter in the microwave on half power for a few minutes, but I'm going to suggest a double boiler on the stove.
Stir in the sweetened condensed milk and mix carefully until it becomes a smooth homegenous spread.
Pour the substance in mason jars for serving and storage (definitely do a wide mouth for knife access) and it will need to be refrigerated.
In Belgium we would take the choco out of the fridge when we first woke up so it would be spreadable by breakfast
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Last edited by Reesha; 12-07-2011 at 10:34 AM.
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For high altitude, the best baking cookbook ever is PIE IN THE SKY by Susan G. Purdy. She explains how and why stuff works and fails with descriptions of how to modify and test your favorite recipes. Then she gives variations of each recipe for sea level, 3,000, 5,000, 7,000, and 10,000 feet.
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I can get you a lot of recipes if you want toI will have to ask my mum for recipies. Do you maybe have a favorite?
Another one:
Linzerradeln (on the right side in the picture; Vanille Kipferl in the middle)
300g flour
225g butter
100g ground almonds
125g powdered sugar
1 package vanilla sugar
a pinch of salt
Knead everything together (if it is too dry, add a Tablespoon of milk).
You need a bigger round cookie cutter and a smaller one for the hole in the middle - cut all the cookies with the bigger cookie cutter and use the smaller one on half of them.
Bake about 10 minutes (350°F) until light brown, let them cool.
Spread jam (any kind you like - I like raspberry or strawberry) on the cookies without hole, put one cookie with hole on top and coat with powdered sugar.
thank you Susan
I'm going to try the kipferl today. I spoke to my mom and she said that the one I remember is kipferl, but she was too lazy to make the horn shape, so she made them into balls!
I'm going to be busy baking today!
When we made the Kipferl last yearsome wouldn't stay in a nice shape, so we ended up making some Vanilla-Cubes too
I hope yours turn out well![]()