The inspiration for these cookies are the iconic German lebkuchen, a highly-spiced cookie that’s often baked and cut into large squares or portioned into large rounds and topped with whole almonds.
Lebkuchen, also known as pfefferkuchen or German gingerbread, is essential to the Christmas season in Germany (and to many German families in Wisconsin) — but bakers might want to start preparing in ...
You've been baking sourdough bread and making kimchi and sauerkraut and kombucha (or at least consuming them), all foodstuffs that take their sweet time. But have you been taking the long view to ...
So every fall, when my mom told us that she’d grown tired of the whole idea of Christmas cookies and was giving them up, she didn’t mean it. We were never sure, though. And we’d whine on cue, begging ...
A piece of German Lebkuchen cake is moist. There's lots of hints of orange and lemon both in the cake and in the icing. WLRN's Florida Keys reporter Nancy Klingener shares a recipe from her ...
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, our WKYC family is sharing their favorite holiday recipes. Morning show reporter, Maureen Kyle, makes lebkuchen Christmas cookies the day after Thanksgiving ...
Lebkuchen is often referred to in the English-speaking world as "German gingerbread." It's not. Ginger is usually the spice least called for in a Lebkuchengewürz (spice blend) and traditionally not at ...