'Gingerbread' Stollen

In which I bake my take on a German Christmas cake...

I normally try to experiment a bit with my recipes (unless I am making a family recipe). This one is based on a recipe in "Eating at Home German Style" but due to a lack of angelica in all the local supermarkets is spiced instead.[1] 

Ingredients

  • 25g fresh yeast or 10g easy bake yeast

  • 75g golden caster sugar

  • 90ml warmed milk

  • 30ml rum

  • 2 tsp almond essence

  • 3 tsp allspice

  • Pinch of salt

  • 400g plain flour (with spare for kneading/rolling)

  • 1 beaten egg

  • 125g unsalted butter

  • 50g raisins

  • 50g glace cherries, chopped

  • 25g currants

  • 50g glaced ginger

  • 60g cut mixed peel

  • 40g flaked almonds

  • Icing sugar

  • Marzipan (about half a block)

How-to

With Fresh Yeast

  • Mix yeast with water.

  • Dissolve 50g sugar & salt in milk.

  • Add rum, almond essence and yeast liquid to milk mixture.

  • Sift flour and spices into a bowl.

  • Make a hollow in the centre of the flour.

  • Add yeast mixture, egg, 75g softened butter cut small and the fruit and nuts.

  • Go to the mixing soft dough step below.

With Easy Bake Yeast

  • Sift flour and spice into a bowl.

  • Add sugar.

  • Add yeast & salt ensuring they are kept on opposite sides of the bowl.

  • Add warmed milk, rum and 30ml water.

  • Mix.

  • Add egg, 75g softened butter cut small and the fruit and nuts.

  • Mix to soft dough.

  • Knead for 10 minutes.

  • Rise until doubled.

Dalek tea towel optional.

  • Knead again.

  • Roll out to 30x20cm oblong.

  • Melt remaining butter and brush over dough.

  • Roll out marzipan along the centre of the dough.

  • Fold the long edges to overlap.

  • Press together and taper ends.

  • Place on greased baking sheet and brush with butter.

  • Top with sugar.

  • Leave to rise until doubled.

  • Bake at 190°C (170°C for fan ovens) for 45 minutes.

  • Cool.

  • Dredge with icing sugar .

Tom Out!

[1] The Good Housekeeping Institute & Central Marketing Organisation of German Agricultural Industries. 1976. Eating at Home German Style. Germany: National Magazine Company.