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by Sandy Guynn Date Added: Tuesday April 29 , 2008
This is the best Stollen ever! I gave three for gifts this year and everyone loved it. Sandy G

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by Diane Taylor Date Added: Thursday March 06 , 2008
Dear Chef Steve, I am writing about your stollen. Our family has a Christmas tradtion that began ..

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by Jennifer Siracusa Date Added: Tuesday March 07 , 2006
Hi Steve, I'm sorry that I did not write to you and tell how much George loved the stollen. It i..

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by Jane C Nebelung Date Added: Saturday January 07 , 2006
My 82 year old mother-in-law is from Germany. I gave her one of your stollen for Christmas this year..

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by Anne Shepherd Date Added: Wednesday July 27 , 2005
Hi Chef Steve, Sorry to take so long to let you know how much I'm enjoying the Stollen. Our fam..

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by Sigrid B Bormann Date Added: Saturday January 01 , 2005
Your Stollen is really very delicious. It comes closest in smell and taste to the home baked ones of..

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First made in Dresden, Germany around the 1400s, stollen was made and shaped to represent the baby Jesus wrapped in swaddling clothes. The bread was made without butter or milk and was a rather tasteless pastry. Still, it was a popular Christmas pastry for its religious significance, and from 1560 onwards, stollen bakers would deliver one or two 36 pound stollen to the Saxon king yearly.

Now, only 150 bakers are allowed to make the official Dresden Stollen, complete with the seal of the city’s famous king August the Strong. However, bakers all over the world have their own spin on both the original and the more modern recipes for the bread, and bake the dessert not only at Christmas, but also year round.

Read more at History of Stollen.

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