Lebkuchen (German Gingerbread)
Lebkuchen (German Gingerbread)

Hello everybody, it is John, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, lebkuchen (german gingerbread). One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

And they have stood the test of time as one of Germany's most popular and beloved of all Christmas treats! I have updated my lebkuchen recipe and you will find that post HERE. The second recipe makes a nuttier, chewy cookie. This traditional lebkuchen recipe is easy to make and contains no flour.

Lebkuchen (German Gingerbread) is one of the most well liked of current trending meals in the world. It’s easy, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. It is appreciated by millions every day. Lebkuchen (German Gingerbread) is something which I have loved my whole life. They are nice and they look fantastic.

To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook lebkuchen (german gingerbread) using 11 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Lebkuchen (German Gingerbread):
  1. Prepare 300 g cane sugar
  2. Get 5 eggs, medium size
  3. Prepare 500 g ground hazelnuts
  4. Get 15 g gingerbread spice mix
  5. Make ready 0.5 tbsp cinnamon
  6. Get 25 g candied orange peel
  7. Take 25 g candied lemon peel
  8. Make ready 0.5 tsp lemon peel
  9. Prepare 1 knive point of hartshorn or potash
  10. Get wafer paper, diameter 70 mm
  11. Prepare dark couverture chocolate

A few years ago, my boyfriend Graham and I spent the week of Valentine's Day in Munich, Germany. Lebkuchen : A Traditional Gingerbread Christmas Cookie Recipe. This isn't quite a gingerbread cookie that you and I are familiar with but more of a soft. German Christmas Cookies (Lebkuchen Recipe /German Gingerbread) by Chef Mirko Peters.

Steps to make Lebkuchen (German Gingerbread):
  1. Mix eggs and cane sugar until foamy. Chop candied orange and lemon peel. Since I am not a big fan of them I chop them rather finely so I do not bite on it in the Lebkuchen.
  2. Add the rest of the ingredients. First the spices, potash/hartshorn and lemon peel, mix throughly. Than the candied lemon and orange peel and the ground hazelnuts.
  3. Than add the candied lemon and orange peel and the ground hazelnuts and mix throughly.
  4. Spread with a knife on the wafer paper and put on a baking tray with baking parchment. Let sit in the oven overnight. The photo shows how they look the nex morning.
  5. The next morning: Take out the baking tray(s). Preheat the oven to 130 °C. Bake the cookies for 40 min. Let cool. (Photo: to the left the baked Lebkuchen, to the right how they look after a nights` lodging in the cold oven.)
  6. Glaze with dark couverture chocolate and decorate to taste with almonds or candied cherries. Enjoy! But only after the flavours had two weeks in the bisquit tin to mingle… ;)

This isn't quite a gingerbread cookie that you and I are familiar with but more of a soft. German Christmas Cookies (Lebkuchen Recipe /German Gingerbread) by Chef Mirko Peters. Lebkuchen are soft German gingerbread cookies. My mom has been making this recipe every Christmas for as long as I can remember. I look forward to all things gingerbread every Christmas.

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