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On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 18:43:36 +0100, "Jke" >
wrote: >This is a Dutch version from >http://www.hollandsepot.dordt.nl/dutch/dutch.html > > Peppernuts (pepernoten) > >Ingredients: >1¼ cup flour, 1¼ cup self-rising f lour, ½ cup brown sugar, 2 tbsp. water, 1 >egg yolk, ¼ tsp. Each of cinnamon, nutmeg, powdered cloves, some anise >seeds, a pinch of salt. >Preparations: >Knead all ingredients into a soft ball. Butter 2 baking sheets. Form about >ninety marble-size balls. Divide them over the sheet, so that they are >placed at equal distances from one another. Flatten each ball slightly. Bake >about 20 minutes in a moderate oven (350° F.), or until done. (They are then >very hard). On Dec. 5th "Pepernoten" are often thrown through the slightly >opened door by a black-gloved hand, representing "Black Peter", St. Nicholas' >faithful helpmate. All the children crawl over the floor on which a white >sheet is spread and grab what they can, while singing one of the popular St. >Nicholas songs. A loud doorbell ringing just before this procedure enhances >the excitement. What a delightful tradition! There doesn't appear to be any pepper in the peppernuts though?! TammyM |
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