The Art of German Cooking and Baking: Revised and Enlarged EditionMeier, Lina
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The Art of German Cooking and Baking: Revised and Enlarged Edition
Meier, Lina
Cooking, German
8–9 cups of coarse meal or flour (groats)
1 qt. of water
2 cents’ worth of yeast.
1½ tbsps. of salt
Preparation: Sift 4 cups of flour and mix it to a smooth batter with
lukewarm water and yeast that is dissolved in ¼ cup of water, then set
the sponge to rise. After this mix in the salt and knead the rest of
the flour in and continue kneading 20 minutes. Form two loaves and put
them into greased pans, then set them to rise again to twice their
size. Bake ¾ to 1 hour in medium hot oven.
No. 6—BREAD STICKS.
Quantity for 6 Persons.
Ingredients and preparation are given under Chapter 1, Soups, No. 16,
Bread Sticks.
No. 7—BISCUIT.
Quantity for 10 Persons.
4½ cups of flour
1 pt. of milk
1½ cents’ worth of yeast
¼ lb. of butter
1 egg
½ tsp. of salt
Preparation: Mix 2 cups of flour to a smooth batter with the lukewarm
milk and the yeast dissolved in ¼ cup the lukewarm milk, then set to
rise in a warm place. Mix in the melted butter, egg and salt and beat
the batter 20 minutes, then add the rest of the flour. Roll out the
dough to about ¾ inch thickness, cut out biscuits with a tumbler, fold
them half over or leave them round, put them into floured or greased
tins, set to rise and bake them to a nice color.
Remarks: If you wish sweet biscuits, stir in ½ cup of sugar. The dough
must be beaten 20 minutes.
No. 8—COFFEE CAKE.
Enough for 2 Cakes.
3½–4 cups of flour
1 pt. of milk
¼ lb. of butter
¼ lb. of sugar
3 eggs
1 cent yeast
½ grated lemon rind
Preparation: The milk is made lukewarm and stirred to a smooth batter
with 2¼ cups of flour, then the yeast dissolved in ¼ cup of lukewarm,
milk is mixed in quickly and put in a warm place to rise. After the
sponge has risen well, mix in the melted butter, sugar, grated lemon
rind, the eggs and the rest of the flour, stir the dough thoroughly
with a spoon. Butter 2 tins and put in the dough about 1 inch thick,
then set to rise; after this strew on sugar, cinnamon and put on small
pieces of butter and some chopped almonds. Bake in medium hot oven.
No. 9—STREUSEL COFFEE CAKE.
Preparation of the Streusel.
A piece of butter the size of an egg
½ cup of flour
1¼ cups of sugar
½ cup of ground almonds
Yeast dough like No. 8
1 tsp. of cinnamon
Preparation: The dough is prepared as given under No. 8, Coffee Cake.
Instead of strewing on sugar, cinnamon and pieces of butter, you make
sugar crumbs as follows: Melt the butter, mix flour, sugar, cinnamon
and almonds with it and rub to crumbs with the hands. Sprinkle over
the cakes before baking.
No. 10—SCHNECKEN (SNAILS).
Yeast dough like No. 8
For the Filling.
⅛ lb. of butter
1 cup of sugar
½ cup of blanched, ground almonds
1 cup of currants
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