Composition / ingredients
Step-by-step cooking
Step 1:
Ingredients
Step 2:
Rub the lemon peel
Step 3:
Beat eggs with a mixer into foam
Step 4:
Pour granulated sugar in a thin stream during whipping, beat to a white foam
Step 5:
Throw in all the other ingredients at once
Step 6:
Mix. Put the oven on preheat (up to 150 degrees, a little hotter than for meringue)
Step 7:
If gingerbread wafers are used, spread them on top of the paper on a baking sheet, but not close to each other
Step 8:
Spoon the portions of the nut mass onto the wafers (or plop directly onto the paper, it's faster and more convenient, just gingerbread turns out to be less sticky without the wrappers and a little different consistency
Step 9:
Bake in the oven at an average temperature of 150 degrees for 20 minutes
Step 10:
Take it out of the oven, let it cool down, and only then divide the jumpers with a knife if they have formed between individual gingerbread
Step 11:
Completely cooled gingerbread can be covered with icing (or you can not cover). I also sprinkled waffle snowflakes purely for decoration. Enjoy it!
Gingerbread wafers 12 pieces will be required; you can do without them if you bake on paper. I had them with a diameter of 7 cm, it took 12 of them. If you take a smaller size, then roughly estimate exactly how many of them fit on the baking sheet.
Every December, like a maniac, I have to bake cookies almost every day, and then also hide it all over the house so that the family does not eat it. (This is probably also some kind of German Advent tradition.) I'm starting this marathon with this recipe, because I know by the end of December I have to bake it 2, if not 3 more times. German women, most of whom do not like to cook, or even do not know how, bake just mountains of pastries for Christmas - and here they are quite capable of competing in skill with other nations. These skills are honed over the years and generations of German frau in some kind of unspoken contest "whose Christmas pastries will be eaten or sold out in the first place." The finals of the competitions are held in kindergartens and schools, at local Christmas markets, festive evenings at work and in "interest circles". In addition, as a rule, different family members have different taste preferences, and still have to bake many varieties, even just for a holiday at home, not to mention any social events. Elizen is a recipe that EVERYONE likes with me. Yes, everyone has their own favorite kind of baking, which the others may not touch in the dish on display for Christmas; but my relatives and guests are usually absolutely unanimous in eating this kind of gingerbread in a race.
Caloric content of the products possible in the composition of the dish
- Hazelnuts - 670 kcal/100g
- Almonds nuts - 609 kcal/100g
- Granulated sugar - 398 kcal/100g
- Sugar - 398 kcal/100g
- Rum - 75 kcal/100g
- Candied fruits - 216 kcal/100g
- Spices dry - 240 kcal/100g
- Lemon juice - 16 kcal/100g
- Powdered sugar - 374 kcal/100g
- Lemon zest - 47 kcal/100g
- Chicken egg - 80 kcal/100g
- Egg whites - 44 kcal/100g