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Stollen | Traditional Sweet Bread From Saxony, Germany | TasteAtlas
Stollen | Traditional Sweet Bread From Saxony, Germany | TasteAtlas
Stollen | Traditional Sweet Bread From Saxony, Germany | TasteAtlas
Stollen | Traditional Sweet Bread From Saxony, Germany | TasteAtlas
Stollen | Traditional Sweet Bread From Saxony, Germany | TasteAtlas

Stollen

(Striezel)

Stollen is one of German Christmas classics. This rich fruit bread is prepared with a buttery and sweet yeast dough that is usually spiced, lemon-flavored, and enriched with various dried fruits and marzipan. Though it may appear in different forms, it is usually oblong and covered with generous amounts of melted butter and powdered sugar.


Among the different varieties, Dresdner stollen is considered as the oldest and the most popular version, whose origins date back to the 15th century. Originally, stollen was plain and prepared only with flour, yeast, and oil, and it was only in 1490, when the Pope Innocent VIII lifted the ban on baking with butter during Advent, that the stollen started to develop into a dense and rich cake that is known today.