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Nana's Christmas Stollen

Submitted by: Christine L. 
A German Christmas treat. This recipe was handed down by my great grandmother to my grandmother to my mother. 

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Christmas Stollen

Submitted by: Lee Smith 
A German Christmas tradition, this sweet yeast bread is packed with raisins, currants, citrus and tart cherries. A ribbon of marzipan lurks invitingly within. 

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Christmas Stollen

Submitted by: Jenny Nichols 
This is my favorite bread during the holidays. I've made it many times to give as Christmas gifts, and I always receive compliments on it. 

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Submitted by: SASSYCASSYSMOMMY 
Home Town: Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
Living In: Arlington, Texas, USA
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Czech Christmas Hoska

Submitted by: Carol Ponec-Nemec 
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Submitted by: ELLENMARIE 
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Submitted by: LISARAIN2 
Fruit and nuts are traditional ingredients used in this moist, dense German Christmas yeast bread made with prune juice, chopped prunes, raisins, walnuts, and brown sugar. Age the loaves 3 days before slicing them, and serve with butter. 

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Christmas Jewels

Submitted by: DeeDee 
A nice looking Christmas cookie to grace your holiday table. 

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Submitted by: Gudny Bjorg Kjaerbo 
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Submitted by: Mary 
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