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Lebkuchen, also called Pfefferkuchen, is a traditional German baked Christmas biscuit, somewhat resembling gingerbread. It is easy to make and has a sweet, spicy, lightly nutty taste.
Potash or pearlash is also known as potassium carbonate. It is an alkaline salt which reacts with water or an acid to create carbon dioxide, which gives baked goods lift. As a substitute, use 1/2 teaspoon baking soda for every teaspoon of potash. The taste of the final product may be different from the original.
Wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Very Happy New Year. Hope you all enjoy your Holidays!
Dough | Chocolate Icing |
- 125 g Honey
- 125 g Molasses
- 0,5 g Pure stevia extract (or 150 g brown sugar)
- 150 g Coconut oil
- 150 g Ground hazelnuts
- 370 g Refined spelt flour
- 1 tbsp Dutch-process cocoa powder
- 2 tsp Lebkuchen spice mix
- 1 tsp Lemon peel, finely grated
- 1 Egg
- 2 tsp Potash (alkaline salt)
- 2 tbsp Cold water
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- 230 g Confectioners sugar
- 30 g Dutch-process cocoa powder
- 60 ml Boiling water
- Chilli threads
- Pink Peppercorns
- Sea salt flakes
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- Place the honey, molasses, raw brown sugar, stevia extract and coconut oil in a small saucepan over low heat. Stir until the coconut oil melts . Set aside for 10 minutes to cool slightly. Transfer to a large mixing bowl.
- Add in ground hazelnut, spelt flour, cocoa powder, spice mix, lemon peel and egg. Stir until well combined. Mix the potash with cold water until well blended. Add the mixture to the dough. Knead the dough until smooth. Let it rest, covered with plastic wrap, overnight in the refrigerator.
- Preheat oven to 180C/350F. Line 2 baking trays with baking paper. Roll out the dough on a lightly floured surface until 5mm thick.
- Use your favourite cookie cutters to cut cookies from the dough. Place on prepared trays. Bake for 15-18 minutes or until golden. Set aside on trays for 5 minutes to cool before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
- To make the chocolate icing, combine the confectioners sugar and cocoa in a medium bowl. Add the water and stir to a slightly runny paste. Spread icing over each biscuit and sprinkle with chilli threads, pink peppercorns or sea salt. Set aside for 30 minutes to set.
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Your Pfefferkuchen remind me of our trip to Germany many Christmases ago. Thanks for the memories. Merry Christmas to you Angie and may your new year be very bright.
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Got to try these Lebkuchen cookies one year, love spiced type cookies. And super fancy decorations on to there with pepper corns and chili threads. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty Angie - I love the chili threads on top - so creative!
ReplyDeleteThey look so perfectly delicious, Angie. I need to try more of these German style cookies next year! I'll pin yours as a reminder ;) Merry Christmas to you and your family, Angie!
ReplyDeleteMmm, I can almost feel their aroma through the screen. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI am familiar with the German style "gingerbread" cookies…Love, love the. As always, you have taken the classic cookie and raised it to another level. These look divine.
ReplyDeleteVelva
I love lebkuchen and these cookies look absolutely delicious Angie:)
ReplyDeleteMerry christmas dear Angie!!
Angie these look wonderful. Happy Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cookies! I bet they are addictive.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays and best wishes for the New Year!
Cheers,
Rosa
I am not sure if I know potash under a different name, it does sound familiar. Angie love your healthier lebkuchen! They look stunning and I am certain that they tastes amazing as well. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch festive photos, Angie. I love your cookies, too.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays to you and yours!
Super! I love the use of Pink Peppercorns. Like last year...just great. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeletePero que súper bien que te han quedado.
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These look wonderful, perfect with their jewel peppercorns and strands of chilli. A lovely mix of modern and traditional. GG
ReplyDeleteLove how festive this post is... also how yummy! Happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful cookies! I love the glistening chocolate all over the top! Merry Christmas dear friend, and to your family too!
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Roz
Such pretty lebkuchen! Merry, merry Christmas, Angie!!! xo
ReplyDeleteThese lebkuchen are so so pretty! I love how festive you decorated them too and the chili threads are such a nice touch! Have a Merry Merry Christmas Angie! :)
ReplyDeleteYour lebkuchen look delicious! This was one of the first years where I missed German lebkuchen at Christmastime. Having a baby made me very nostalgic. SO I baked my own for the very first time. I love the way you decorated yours. Those colorful peppercorns and especially the chili threads!
ReplyDeleteI love these cookies and usually buy a stash from the local German Christmas market, never thought about making my own. I shall definitely have to give them a go. Merry Christmas :D
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun Angie! Everything looks so festive!
ReplyDeleteOh my.. not only they look beautiful. They really must be ever so delicious. What lovely times you are bringing up with this post Angie. I loved these biscuits when I was in Germany!
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful and happy Christmas x
What adorable little treats these are! So holiday perfect.
ReplyDeletei'm in awe of that icing--what a perfect consistency! lovely cookies too, obviously. :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Perfect for the mid-afternoon coffee.
ReplyDeleteCookies look fabulous and those little Santas holding them up are too cute! I love the sound of spelt with hazelnuts. Merry Christmas and have a wonderful New Year!
ReplyDeleteThat deep spicy flavor is so tempting, and I love that you topped it with dark chocolate --- pinning these!
ReplyDeleteAngie,
ReplyDeleteYou're so creative! Lebkuchen are my favorite Christmas cookies and I love your creative twist on them with the chili thread and the pink peppercorns.
I really love your version of this tasty cookie Angie. Those chilli threads are also so interesting. So pretty and perfect for the holidays! I hope you have a very Merry Christmas - and blessing for a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteparfaitement délicieux et joliment garnis bravo
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Halzenut and coconut oil!!!! These cookies sound amazing, Angie! Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays my dear friend! I would be happy to eat these all day everyday :D
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Choc Chip Uru
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Angie! These look absolutely heavenly xo
ReplyDeleteOh Angie, your Lebkuchen does look very pretty and festive! We used to make them in Germany every year and since we moved to California have not had the chance to bake any.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Angie!
What festive cookie! There are 3 ingredients that want to make me stop what I doing and go make these - chocolate (of course), hazelnuts, and molasses. Love these cookies Angie!
ReplyDeleteThese look quite beautiful, Angie! I love chocolate and peppery flavors together! Happy holidays!
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ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful cookies! I thought it was saffron on top- I have never seen chili threads! There you go again, always introducing me to new ingredients...I love it!!
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ReplyDeleteSo sweet, cute and festive! I love to have this with my favorite tea. And I adore the Santa cookie holder(?). Your holiday cooking is magical!
ReplyDeleteSimple, yet very elegant decorations.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cookies, Angie:) I hope you have a very Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteAmazing cookies!
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays,dear!
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ReplyDeleteawww... i love these cookies! They are the best! I'm dying to give the recipe a try! Merry Christmas, dear!
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ReplyDeleteWow! These are prefect cookies for christmas! Merry Christmas Angie :)
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty cookies, those are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies have really good festive looking. Want to have a bite. :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Angie !
Merry Christmas Angie!
ReplyDeleteThey look wonderfully festive and I love the fact that u used spelt flour. Merry Christmas to you and family, Angie! And have a blessed New Year!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, Merry Christmas to you and family. May you be blessed with lots of love, joy and happiness.
ReplyDeleteBack later to read your posting.
Warmest regards.
Amelia
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ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Angie!! These biscuits look wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteso pretty and nvr thot of chilli flakes and peppercorn in icing! Merry Christmas to you!
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays dear Angie; all the best to you and your family!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful biscuits, Angie! I love how you always make such unusual recipes and help us discover new things even if it's about Christmas treats! I'd love to have this German dessert - it looks so pretty!
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ReplyDeleteAngie, I know these cookies taste great, too, but they are soooo pretty with their garnishes.
ReplyDeleteThese are so festive and pretty! Love the chocolate glaze. Hope you're having a great holiday season!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look fantastic. The chocolate icing looks divine. I could probably eat that all by itself :-)
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ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty Angie! I love gingerbready type cookies so I'm sure i'd enjoy these, not to mention they are gorgeous! Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteThese are simply beautiful - and sound delicious - so festive!
ReplyDeleteMary
Oh, hazelnuts are my favorite for winter cooking and baking. Can't wait to sample these.
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