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Lebkuchen (Christmas Cookie)

What is Lebkuchen?

Stollen, a rich, sweet loaf, Dominosteine, Speculatius and there are other yummy pastries.
Where is the Lebkuchen made?
Why is “authentic Nuremberg” Lebkuchen (or “Nürnberger Lebkuchen”) such a big deal?
Interesting things about Lebkuchen
What do I drink and eat with Lebkuchen?
Like any other pastry, Lebkuchen is perfect with coffee or tea. But because of their spicy taste and nutty texture you may want to try them with a glass of wine and some grapes or figs.
A special option would be to pair it with Glühwein – a traditional German mulled wine enjoyed at Christmas. I also enjoy crumbling the cookies over ice cream and drizzling on some liqueur like Frangelico or Disaronno to create an easy and very yummy dessert.
What is the difference between Oblaten Lebkuchen and Elisen Lebkuchen?
The difference between Oblaten Lebkuchen and Elisen Lebkuchen is mainly their respective oilseed contents, like hazelnuts or almonds. The German guidelines for Feine Backwaren (fine baked goods) regulate exactly the legal requirements for each recipe. With Oblaten Lebkuchen there is also a distinction between ‘normal’ Oblaten Lebkuchen with a minimum of 7% oilseed content and ‘premium’ Oblaten Lebkuchen with a minimum of 14% oilseed content. Schmidt only produces the high-quality Premium Oblaten Lebkuchen. Elisen Lebkuchen’s oilseed content must be at least 25% . Also, for Elisen quality Lebkuchen only so called “precious oilseeds” can be used. These are hazelnuts, walnuts and almonds.
Is there Gluten Free or Vegan or Organic Lebkuchen?
Unfortunately No. We haven’t found the right recipe yet, which meets our quality standards, but we are working on it, believe us!
What is that white papery thing on the bottom of the cookie?
That is called an Oblaten – German for a paper thin wafer. They may look familiar to anyone who has taken Communion in a Lutheran or Catholic Church. It is absolutely edible. I personally prefer to peel the wafer off the bottom of the cookie and set it aside. The wafer of non-GF Lebkuchen is made with flour so even if the Lebkuchen is made with “no wheat flour in the dough” the wafer is not Gluten Free.
Can I freeze Lebkuchen?
Yes – lots of our customers freeze some Lebkuchen to enjoy in the spring sand summer. Lebkuchen can be frozen in appropriate freezer bags. It’s important that they are defrosted gently and slowly. The more gently this is done the softer and more succulent they will be once defrosted.
When will Lebkuchen be available?
We start with the pre-dough usually in July. The dough has to sit for about 10 weeks to let the aromas unfold freely. We bake according to the principle that good things take time.
In mid November we start making the original Nuremberger Lebkuchen, here in Victoria BC.
Please pre order your Lebkuchen, because quantities are limited



