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  2. That’s why this list of German Christmas cookies is perfect for your holiday baking list. Here, you’ll find traditional cookies with old world charm, like show-stopping sandwich cookies ...

  3. 18 German Recipes From Oma's Kitchen - AOL

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    Our Top-Rated Traditional German Christmas Cookies. View Recipe. Omi's Cucumber Salad. naples34102.

  4. 9 Aldi German Christmas Treats To Try This Holiday Season

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    Aldi's Winternacht selection of goodies features a variety of snacks and desserts made in Germany. Here are 9 different items you can find at the store for the holiday season.

  5. List of Christmas dishes - Wikipedia

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    Christmas (fruit) cake or black cake – a heavy fruit cake made with dried fruit, wine and rum. Sorrel – often served to guests with Christmas cake; Sorrel is made from the same sepals as Latin American drink "Jamaica," but is more concentrated and usually flavored with ginger. Adding rum is traditional at Christmas time. Curry goat

  6. Stollen - Wikipedia

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    It is a traditional German Christmas bread. During the Christmas season the cake-like loaves are called Weihnachtsstollen (after "Weihnachten", the German word for Christmas) or Christstollen (after Christ). A ring-shaped Stollen made in a Bundt cake or Gugelhupf pan is called a Stollenkranz (Stollen wreath).

  7. List of German desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of German desserts. German cuisine has evolved as a national cuisine through centuries of social and political change with variations from region to region. The southern regions of Germany, including Bavaria and neighbouring Swabia , as well as the neighbouring regions in Austria across the border share many dishes.

  8. German baked apples - Wikipedia

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    Apples are the most widely grown fruit in Germany, used to prepare many dishes and beverages in German cuisine. [4] Apples were the only locally grown fruit in Germany that kept during the winter months, which made baked apples an economical choice for holiday desserts in the Christmas traditions of Germany or as a sweet main dish in cold weather.

  9. 100 Christmas dinner ideas for the ultimate holiday feast

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    This traditional Russian stew is peak comfort food and the perfect dish for a cozy holiday dinner. Typically made on the stovetop, this recipe takes a few shortcuts by utilizing a slow cooker ...