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My aunt gave me my grandmother's recipe for stollen (a German Christmas bread) that uses mashed potatoes. Like a lot of handcopied recipes from 50-60 years ago, there are virtually no directions. I have looked through every cookbook and even through the internet, and I have found NO recipe for stollen using mashed potatoes. Any idea on how to reconstruct some directions for this, so I can try to make it?

2006-12-05 04:25:08 · 2 answers · asked by silverside 4 in Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes

2 answers

Here's what I found:

Scald 2 tablespoons White Lily flour in 1/2 cup hot potato water. It will be lumpy.
Add 1 cup hot mashed potatoes, no salt.
Add 1 quart milk, scalded and cooled to lukewarm.
Yeast mixture made by combining 3 packages yeast, 1/2 cup warm water, 2 teaspoons sugar.
Enough Bread flour to make a batter (you will need about 6 lbs. of flour in all for recipe).

Let this batter set two hours.

Cream:
2 lbs. butter
4 cups sugar
(Mixture of vegetable shortening and butter may be used. . butter is better)

Add:
2 tablespoons salt (less if butter is used)
3/4 teaspoon each vanilla and almond flavoring
3 eggs
3 boxes raisins, washed in warm water and drained
(Raisins may be soaked in rum for good flavor)
1/4 lb. each candied orange, lemon and citron peel, cut in small pieces
1 teaspoon cinnamon or nutmeg
(cinnamon makes stollen dark, I use nutmeg)
Ground nuts or almonds may be added.

Make sure all ingredients are warm. Combine both mixtures, work in enough flour to knead well (best to let it rest occasionally so it won't take up too much flour and hard wheat flour is best); knead until dough shows bubbles and feels elastic.

Place in large container and let rise overnight or for several hours. Form into loaves, pulling raisins from top, folding them into dough. Place in individual bread pans.

Let rise again and bake at 350 for 45 minutes for small loaves, or 1 hour for larger loaves, turn out on rack, brush top while hot with melted butter and sift generous amount of powdered sugar on top while loaves are hot.

May be frozen or will keep several weeks in cool place. To keep top of loaves from becoming too hot, place foil over while baking.

2006-12-05 04:38:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I found the same recipe

http://www.recipecottage.com/german/stollen14.html

i searched for stollen with potatoes : ) Hope this helps.

2006-12-05 04:54:37 · answer #2 · answered by scrappykins 7 · 0 0

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