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Kerststol

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Kerststol
TypeSweet bread
Place of originNetherlands
Region or stateNorthwestern Europe
Main ingredientsYeast dough, dried fruits, raisins, currants, lemon and orange zest, water, milk, butter, sugar, vanilla, cinnamon,
Kerststol slices with almond paste in the middle

Kerststol (Dutch: [ˈkɛrstɔl] ) is a traditional Dutch oval-shaped fruited Christmas bread.[1][2] The yeast-based bread contains dried fruits, raisins and currants, lemon and orange zest, water, milk, butter, sugar, vanilla and cinnamon. A more luxurious variety may include chopped walnuts, almonds, or hazelnuts.[3] Ginger powder or grated crystallized ginger, dried cherries and cranberries, apple, kiwi or cardamom may also be added to this pastry dough.

The dough, after resting, is filled with an almond paste (amandelspijs) log[4] which is placed in the middle of the cake. The dough is folded over the almond paste lengthways and gently pinched to seal it. When ready, the cake is dusted with icing sugar before being served in thick slices, spread with butter.

Paasstol

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There is a cake of this type also for Easter. Then it is called paasstol or paasbrood.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Engelbrecht, Karin. "Kerststol (Dutch Christmas Bread)". About.com: Dutch food. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
  2. ^ The best kerststol of 2008 was baked by Bakker Nijkamp uit Holten. In 2012 and 2013 Baker Gommans from Sevenum won the title. see "Bakkerij Holten maakt 's lands beste kerststol". De Stentor. 2008-12-12. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
  3. ^ "Kerststol of kerstbrood". Mijn Receptenboek. 2007-10-13. Retrieved 2009-01-21.
  4. ^ "Recepten kerststol". Twente.nl. Archived from the original on 2002-01-21. Retrieved 2009-01-21.