Authentic German Stollen Recipe for the Holidays - Jolly Tomato (2024)

German stollen (Christmas bread) has been a fixture of the Jolly Tomato family’s Christmas for as long as any of us can remember. In fact, it’s so deeply embedded in our Christmas traditions that it kind of hadn’t occurred to us to post the recipe before now. (Doesn’t everyone make stollen at Christmastime?)

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Our mom makes at least ten German stollen every Christmas season. Each one goes as a gift to someone she knows or loves. (True story: Our brother used to complain because our mom made him give one to the bus driver every year. He was embarrassed, but she – the German bus driver – loved it.)

Some people make German stollen with all kinds of heavy candied fruits. We prefer it with just a few dried fruits and not too heavy on the sugar. It’s best when it’s fresh baked. In fact, we usually slice it up first thing in the morning for Christmas breakfast. And – just personal opinion here, but still – it’s amazing with a few pats of butter.

Creating a Stollen

The general idea is that you’re going to make a basic yeast dough. (Don’t fear the yeast dough – it’s easy! All you have to do is make it and let it rise.) Once you’ve gone through the first rise of the dough, you’re going to form it into an oval that’s approximately 12 inches by 7 inches.

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Then you’re going to fold half of it over.

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Then you’re going to put your loaves on a greased baking pan, let them rise, and bake them.

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When they’re all baked, you can frost them:

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… And decorate them!

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Then slice them up and eat them. See why the bus driver loved getting them so much?

OK, here’s the full recipe:

German Stollen Recipe

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Authentic German Stollen

An easy and delicious authentic German stollen - a sweet bread traditionally served at Christmas.

CourseBreakfast, Dessert, Snack or Dessert

CuisineGerman

KeywordChristmas, dried fruit, German, stollen, sweet bread

Prep Time 45 minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes

Rising time 2 hours

Total Time 3 hours 5 minutes

Servings 12

Ingredients

  • 5 1/2 to 6 1/2cupsall-purpose flour
  • 1/2cupsugar
  • 1 1/4tspsalt
  • 2packetsactive dry yeast(1 tbsp plus 1/2 tsp)
  • 3/4cupmilk
  • 1/2cupwater
  • 2/3cupmargarine
  • 3eggs at room temperature
  • 3/4cupdried fruit (chopped dried apricots, dried cranberries, etc.)
  • 1/2cupseedless raisins

Frosting

  • 1cuppowdered sugar, sifted
  • 1tbspmilk or water
  • 1/4tspvanilla

Decorations (optional)

  • Dried cranberries
  • Mint leaves

Instructions

  1. In the large bowl of a mixer, thoroughly mix 2 cups flour, sugar, salt, and yeast. Set aside.

  2. In a small saucepan, combine the milk, water, and margarine. Heat until the liquid is warm and the margarine begins to melt. (The mixture should not be hot.) Add the mixture to the dry ingredients and beat for two minutes at the medium speed of the mixer. Add the eggs and 1/2 cup flour, and beat again. Stir in enough additional flour to make a soft dough.

  3. Move the dough from the mixing bowl to a lightly floured board and knead the dough until it is smooth and elastic. Place the dough in a greased bowl, cover it with a towel, and let it rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk, about one hour.

  4. Remove the dough from the bowl, punch it down, and knead in the fruit and raisins. Divide the dough into three equal parts. Roll each part into an approximately 12 x 7 inch oval. Fold the ovals in half lengthwise. Place the ovals on greased baking sheets. Cover again with a towel and let them rise until doubled in bulk, about one hour.

  5. Remove the towel and bake the loaves at 350 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes. The loaf should be a pretty golden brown. Cool the loaf, and then frost it and decorate it.

Frosting

  1. Whisk together the powdered sugar, water or milk, and vanilla. Drizzle it over the stollen, spreading it around with a spatula where needed.

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Just one thing to add because we know this is going to be a question. Margarine? Really? Yes, margarine. We hate to have to do it, but we promised this was going to be authentic. We tried this recipe with butter several times and it just doesn’t quite have the right texture.

That said, we know you’re going to love, love, love this authentic German stollen. And if you really like it, pin it!

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Authentic German Stollen for the Holidays

P.S. Looking for other holiday favorites? Try these Letter to Santa cookies.

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FAQs

What is the most popular stollen in Germany? ›

What Is the Most Popular Stollen in Germany?
  • Mohnstollen. ...
  • Butterstollen. ...
  • Quarkstollen. ...
  • Nürnberger Stollen. ...
  • Bio-Stollen. ...
  • Schokoladenstollen. ...
  • Dresdner Stollen. ...
  • Veganer Stollen. A vegan take on the traditional Stollen, using plant-based ingredients to cater to dietary restrictions.

Why is stollen bread so expensive? ›

Expensive ingredients like almonds, nuts, raisins, orange peel, essence of rose and rum were imported. Because the coronation occurred during the Christmas season, the bakers shaped the loaves to resemble a baby in swaddling clothes in respect for the Christ Child. Ask any baker: Stollen is a labor of love.

What does stollen mean in German? ›

Stollen (German: [ˈʃtɔlən] or German: [ʃtɔln]) is a fruit bread of nuts, spices, and dried or candied fruit, coated with powdered sugar or icing sugar and often containing marzipan. It is a traditional German Christmas bread.

What do Germans drink with stollen? ›

8 great wine and other matches for Stollen
  • Coffee. ...
  • Schnapps. ...
  • Spätlese, auslese or beerenauslese riesling. ...
  • Dark rum. ...
  • Pineau de Charentes* ...
  • Cognac and other oak-aged brandies such as armagnac or Spanish brandy. ...
  • Marsala dolce. ...
  • Amaretto.
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Does stollen get better with age? ›

Ideally the stollen will age at least a few weeks in a cool dark place, to let all the flavours properly mingle. It's then dusted with icing sugar before being presented in all its glory to be eaten.

How do Germans eat stollen? ›

Like you'd expect, you eat a Stollen in slices, often with your coffee or Christmas punch. Some people put butter and jam on it. As with just about every baked product in this part of the world, you find different varieties in Vienna.

What is the best way to eat German stollen? ›

Serve sliced with good coffee, spreading on butter if it seems too dry. It can't be toasted, but a very light microwaving, so it is just warmed, can be very rewarding because the spices are energised to share their fragrances.

How long does German stollen last? ›

If stored in a cool and dry place such as a bread box or drawer, your stollen will last for months. We use no artificial preservatives. Do I need to refrigerate or freeze my stollen? No, generally you do not need to refrigerate or freeze your stollen.

What is the difference between panettone and stollen? ›

Although their different shapes and textures suggest otherwise, panettone (tall and light) and stollen (long and dense) are made from a basic butter- and sugar-enriched yeast dough. Panettone typically contains candied orange peel and raisins; traditional stollen had candied lemon peel and dried cherries as well.

Do Jews eat stollen? ›

The resulting product, called stollen in it's most generic form, was originally of Jewish origin, and was eaten throughout the Hanukkah season.

What time of day do you eat stollen? ›

Serving the Stollen

Traditionally stollen is sliced and served as is with breakfast, although some people prefer to warm individual slices in a toaster or a microwave.

How to keep stollen moist? ›

Make sure to cover your bread in plastic food wrap to ensure it stays moist. On the other hand, if you want to keep your Stollen for longer than that, for example a year then it is safe to freeze.

What is a famous Dresden Stollen? ›

Dresdner Christstollen is only produced in bakeries and pastry shops in and around Dresden. The original Dresden Christstollen is a raisin stollen that can be recognized by its golden seal of quality.

Which supermarket sells the best stollen? ›

  • Morrisons The Best Stollen Slices. Morrisons The Best Stollen Slices cost £3.50 for six, weighing 225g, which works out to 58p each. ...
  • Aldi Marzipan Stollen Bites. ...
  • Lidl Stollen Bites with Marzipan and Rum. ...
  • Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Stollen Slices. ...
  • M&S Food Collection Stollen Slices. ...
  • Tesco Finest Stollen Slices.
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