MEINRAD are more than just translation experts – we’re also keen bakers, and at Christmas there’s little we love more than tucking in to what we’ve made. To prove it, here are three Christmas recipes which we hope will have you feeling just as Christmassy as us!
For many people, Christmas is a time for reflection and relaxation, when we can forget about the stress of our everyday lives, enjoy spending time with our loved ones, and look back fondly on our best memories of the year gone by.And what better way to do that than with a few Christmas treats – after all, it is the most wonderful (and delicious) time of the year! So to make your Christmas even sweeter, we at MEINRAD have chosen our three favourite seasonal recipes to share with you. We hope you have fun making them!
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We’ll start with a biscuit recipe, because we’re confident that when it comes to having a wide variety of Christmas biscuits, Austria leads the way. Christmas biscuits are small, tasty treats you can enjoy throughout Advent – and every bite will make you feel a bit more Christmassy.We took a long time to decide which recipe to share with you, and eventually we picked Zimtsterne (cinnamon stars).They don’t just taste and look great: they’re also very easy to make, so they’re the ideal way to de-stress in the kitchen after a hectic working day.
Ingredients:
The list of ingredients for our Zimtsterne is surprisingly short. All you need is:
For the glaze, you’ll also need:
Method:
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Is there anything better than savouring a mug of mulled wine at Christmas with your loved ones, perhaps while munching a few tasty Christmas biscuits as well? We don’t think so! So here’s our favourite mulled wine recipe – hopefully it’ll give you the same warm feeling that we get when we drink it. And don’t worry: you don’t have to go outside to feel the benefit. This mulled wine is just as comforting in the warmth of your own home.
Ingredients:
This list of ingredients for our mulled wine might look quite long at first glance, but we promise it’s worth putting them all in! You’ll need:
You can buy a ready-made mulled wine spice mix or make your own. For making your own spice mix, you’ll need:
Method:
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If you haven’t yet come up with the perfect dessert for your Christmas dinner, or if you simply fancy a Christmas cake during Advent, our third recipe is just the thing! Our Lebkuchenguglhupf – yes, it’s a long and complicated name! – combines a staple of Christmas in the German-speaking world (Lebkuchen, a kind of gingerbread) with a traditional Austrian cake (Guglhupf), and it’s bound to be the star of the show at Christmas dinner.
Ingredients:
Our Lebkuchenguglhupf cake recipe has a few more ingredients, but you’ll definitely have many of them at home already. And trust us: the results are worth it! You’ll need:
Method:
Those are MEINRAD’s three favourite Christmas recipes! We hope you enjoy making them as much as we do and that they give you a flavour of a traditional Austrian Christmas.
Merry Christmas from the MEINRAD team!
PS: Speaking of teams – fancy a bit more? If you’re looking for even more tasty recipes, take a look at Kuchenglück und Germgeschehen, the baking blog from our keen baker Christine. She regularly posts delicious new recipes which you simply have to try!
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