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Alsatian Stollen

Often called Christstollen, this sweet cakelike bread studded with candied fruit, fragrant with orange and rum, and topped with a snowy layer of confectioners’ sugar is a Christmas specialty of the Alsace region of France. With its German heritage, this is the quick version of yeasted stollen, with finely ground nuts replacing the traditional marzipan usually nestled in the center.

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Alsatian Stollen

Makes 1 loaf

Recipe by Jamie Schler

Ingredients

4 cups (500 grams) all-purpose flour cups (150 grams) finely ground almonds or hazelnuts4 teaspoons (20 grams) baking powder1 tablespoon (9 grams) kosher salt½ teaspoon (1 gram) ground cardamom½ teaspoon (1 gram) ground nutmegZest of 1 large orange (about 1¼ teaspoons or 8 grams)¾ cup plus 2 teaspoons (180 grams) unsalted butter, cubed1 cup (200 grams) granulated sugar2 cups (200 grams) dried cranberries or a mix of dried cranberries, currants, and raisins3.5 ounces (100 grams) candied citrus peel1 cup (250 grams) quark, fromage frais, or full-fat Greek yogurt2 large eggs (100 grams), room temperature2 tablespoons (30 grams) dark rum1 teaspoon (4 grams) vanilla extract¼ to ½ teaspoon (1 to 2 grams) almond extract3 to 4 tablespoons (42 to 56 grams) unsalted butter, softened cup (40 grams) confectioners’ sugar

Instructions

In a large bowl, whisk together flour, ground nuts, baking powder, salt, cardamom, nutmeg, and orange zest until combined. Add cubed butter, and using your fingertips, rub butter into flour mixture until there are no more lumps of butter and mixture resembles wet sand. (There should be no clumps of zest; it should be evenly distributed throughout.) Add granulated sugar, cranberries, and candied peel, and toss well until combined.
In a medium bowl, whisk together quark, eggs, rum, and extracts until smooth. Pour over flour mixture, and using a fork or wooden spoon, fold and blend until dry ingredients are moistened and a dough forms.
Scrape dough out onto a lightly floured surface, and knead until dough is smooth, elastic, and no longer sticky, 10 to 15 minutes, adding extra flour as needed.
Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Shape dough into a 11-inch oval with slightly tapered ends. Make a deep, exaggerated indentation down long side of dough about one-third of the way in. (If the indentation is not deep enough, it will be lost in baking.) Place on prepared pan.
Bake for 45 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 325°F (170°C), and bake for 15 minutes more, loosely covering with foil to prevent excess browning, if necessary. Immediately brush entire top and sides of hot loaf with softened butter. Generously dust with confectioners’ sugar.

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