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Title: Gingerbread From Lucerne (Luzern)
Categories: Bread Dessert Switzerland
Yield: 1 Bread
4 1/2 | dl | Fresh cream |
3 | Lemons; juice to sour the cream | |
120 | g | Pear puree |
200 | g | Sugar |
10 | g | Mixed spices; star aniseed, cloves, cinnamon, ginger |
5 | g | Bicarbonate of soda |
500 | g | Whole wheat flour |
150 | g | Walnuts; roughly crushed |
(Units: 100 g = 3 1/2 oz; 1 dl = 3 1/2 fl oz = 2/5 cup; 180 oC = 350 oF; 200 oC = 400 oF; 230 oC = 450 oF; 250 oC = 475 oF; 2.5 cm = 1 inch)
Gingerbread from Lucerne, the story:
There has always been a place for gingerbread on market stalls and at fairs. It was customary for a young man to offer his sweetheart a gingerbread cake, which she would acceptwith delight. Since the Middle Ages, Lucerne has seen the creation of a large number of such delicacies influenced by its governors and merchants.
The recipe:
Add the lemon juice to the cream and leave for a few minutes. Mix together the cream, pear puree sugar, mixed spices and bicarbonate of soda. Add the flour. Mix until well blended and then add the nuts.
Fill a flan ring (24 cm diameter, 6 cm high) and bake in the oven for 50 minutes at 190 oC.
Serve cold.
Culinary Art and Traditions of Switzerland, Pro Gastronomia, 1992
Typed for you by Rene Gagnaux @ 2:301/212.19
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