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it  wag  the  tinost  of  tiny  pickles,  for  terod  paper  by  spoonfuls  and  hake  quickly, 
which  sh«*  had  saved  olive  and  other  hot-  Pfefferousse  (Poppernuts). — Stir  to- 
tles,  thinking  them  prettier  than  even  gether  a  pound  of  powdered  sugar,  and 
half-pint  jars.  A  third  Christmas  it  was  four  eggs;  add  the  grated  rind  of  a 
candied  fruit  and  candied  vegetables,  and  lemon,  a  teaspoonful  each  of  cinnamon, 
a  fourth  holiday  season  it  was  little  pepper  and  cloves,  three  ounces  of 
plum  puddings.  chopped  citron,  one  grated  nutmeg  and 
Perhaps  her  favorite  gift,  however,  and  a  toaapoonful  of  salt,  with  half  that 
one  which  meets  with  great  approval  measure  of  baking  powder  sifted  with  a 
among  the  recipients  is  German  Christ-  pound  of  flour  (adding  flour  last).  Roll 
mas  cakes  iu  daiuty  boxes,  the  goodies  out  and  cut  into  little  squares,  then  roll 
themselves  made  at  various  bakings  many  these  into  small  balls  and  bake  in  a  mod- 
weeks  before  Christmas,  since  most  of  erate  oven. 
them  improve  with  keeping  (meantime,  Butter  Backniss. — Work  together  nine 
however,  placed  in  sealed  jars  or  close  ounces  each  of  butter  and  sugar,  15  of 
tin  boxes,  since  only  close  coverings  will  flour,  a  scant  tcaspoonful  of  salt  and  two 
prevent  dampness,  which  improves  few  whole  eggs;  roll  out;  sprinkle  with 
things).  Ordinary  cooky-cutters  will  do  chopped  almonds  and  cut  out  with  fancy 
for  some  of  these,  hut  special  molds  are  cutters  of  varied  shape, 
used  for  the  “springerle.”  (Almost  any  Kleines  Gebouk. — Mix  thoroughly  to- 
large  mail-order  house  can  supply  the  gether  one-half  pound  each  of  butter, 
molds).  Recipes  for  these  cakes  are  as  flour  and  sugar,  yolks  of  six  eggs,  a  des- 
follows :  Bortspoonful  of  grated  lemon  peel  and 
Lebkuehcn. — For  a  large  quantity  take  one-fourth  pound  of  coarse  chopped  al¬ 
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namon  and  sour  milk;  four  tdightly  whole  eggs  five  minutes ;  add  one-hull 
rounding  tublespoonfuls  of  cloves  and  one  teaspoonful  of  cloves,  a  pinch  of  einna 
(level)  of  salt,  with  half  a  nutmeg  mon,  one-half  a  nutmeg  grated,  one- 
grated,  and  one-half  teaspoonful  of  pep-  fourth  ounce  powdered  ginger,  10  ouncef 
per  with  a  half-pound  each  of  chopped,  of  sugar  and  work  together  10  minutes, 
blanched,  almonds  and  fine-cut  citron.  Add  one-fourth  pound  candied  orange  and 
Work  into  dough  with  pastry  flour  and  lemon  peel  chopped,  six  ounces  warm 
let  stand  a  week,  covered,  in  a  cool  spot,  sifted  flour,  three  ounces  rice  flour,  a 
Then  roll  out  thin;  cut  into  strips,  dia-  scant  tcaspoonful  of  salt  and  half  an 
monds  or  rounds;  bake,  and  when  done  ounce  of  baking  powder.  When  thor- 
ice  while  the  cakes  are  still  hot.  (They  oughly  mixed  add  a  half-pound  of 
may  be  used  uniced).  Some  cooks  sub-  blanched,  halved  almonds  and  one-fourth 
stitute  New  Orleans  molasses  for  the  ounce  of  sugar  dissolved  in  two  table- 
honey,  but  the  latter  is  preferable.  spoonfuls  of  sweet  cream.  Rub  warm 
Ziminet  Sterne  (Cinnamon  Stars). —  butter  over  a  dripping  pan,  then  line 
Beat  the  whites  of  six  eggs  to  a  stiff  with  buttered  paper  in  addition  and  sprin- 
froth,  adding  slowly  one  pound  of  pow-  kle  this  with  chopped,  blanched  almonds, 
dered  sugar  and  a  half-teaspoonful  of  ^>our  iu  the  batter,  brushing  the  top  with 
salt.  Beat  15  minutes.  Set  by  some  of  *wcet,  cold  milk.  Bake  in  a  moderate 
this  for  the  tops  of  the  cakes.  Mix  with  <mn  about  forty  minutes;  turn  out  and 
the  remainder  one  pound  of  almonds  Cl't  5n  diamonds,  squares,  rounds  or  cres- 
blanched  and  chopped  very  fine,  one-  C4!nts»  These  can  be  iced, 
eighth  ounce  powdered  cinnamon  and  the  Fdenkobers.  Mix  to  a  paste  two  eggs, 
grated  rind  of  a  lemon.  Roll  out;  cut  onc  af  sugar,  one-fourth  pound  each 
into  star-shapes  with  a  sharp  cutter;  almond  paste  (or  almonds  pounded  to 
spread  on  top  the  reserved  mixture  and  a  PMte),  chopped  citron  and  chopped, 
bake.  (Some  German  cooks  add  a  tea-  candied  lemon  peel;  two  tnblespoonfuls 
spoonful  of  baking  powder  and  an  extra  strained  honey,  two  cups  of  flour  and 
one  of  cinnamon,  but  these  are  not  nee-  one-half  teaspoonful  of  baking  powder, 
essary).  Roll  out  and  cut  Into  small  cakes.  Bake 
, ,  -  t>.  i.  it  ,  in  a  moderate  oven. 
Almond  Rings. — btir  together  one-half  t.  .  _  .  v  ^ 
.  .  ,  ,  1,  *  Bbtekurben  (Almond  Cakes). — Beat 
pound  of  powdered  sugar,  the  yolks  of  .  .  „  . 
f,  i  .v.  7  it.  i  e  to  u  <-‘ream  nine  ounces  of  butter;  add. 
three  eggs  and  three-fourths  pound  of  „  .  ,  .  . 
,  ,  ,  .  .  .....  ,,  one  at.  a  time,  four  eggs,  boating  well* 
Borne  form  of  butter  substitute,  then  add  ,  .  ,,  .  .  .  .  ’  B  wen, 
«  pound  of  flour  sifted  with  a  stunt  "P"“kl“  ”,0“*  ^  “f  ?»w- 
teaspoonful  of  suit.  Roll  out;  out  into  *”1  t'S.  ?/P.r,?U', 
strips  and  form  those  into  rings.  Boat  .’  '  ‘  "  srutod  riud  of 
the  whit™  of  two  eggs  with  sugar,  tin-  *"^o."n««Ine  ounce.  «f  sifted  Sow. 
namon  and  blanched  almonds  to  taste;  ,  ’  v,  ly  .  ‘"J  m.  , 
s  c  . .  ,  ,  ,  shallow,  buttered  pans ;  sprinkle  with  the 
spread  over  the  tops  of  the  cakes ;  bake  in  ,  ,  ,,  ,  ’  . 1  , 
,  .  ,  ,  .  ,  ,  rest  of  the  sugar  and  nine  ounces  of  al- 
a  moderate  oven  and  keep  m  a  cool  place  .  ,  .  .  .  ,  ,  ,,  ,  ,  1 
till  needed  monds  which  have  been  blanched  and  cut 
into  fine,  thiu  strips.  Buke  Tather  slow- 
Martinas  Choculutes.— Add  a  half-  ly,  yet  in  a  well-heated  oven.  When  done 
pound  each  of  grated  chocolate,  chopped,  cut  the  cake  into  squares  hut  do  not  re- 
blanched  almonds  and  powdered  sugar  to  move  from  pan  till  nearly  cold, 
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