Why tf does my dough keep trying to leave the bowl? 😭 I guess it’s that excited about getting in my mouth…

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Why tf does my dough keep trying to leave the bowl? 😭 I guess it’s that excited about getting in my mouth…
Busy morning ! Meringues and Striezel ! @brianrenniecouture #ferdinandrenniemusic #baking #bread #striezel #meringues #yummy #stayathome #homebaking https://www.instagram.com/p/B_aEPkmJNAL/?igshid=vlfswq5jjmt8
#weihnachten #dresden #striezel #guineapigswithballoons #einpilsbitte #glühwein (at Striezelmarkt Dresden)
Hab grad den tumblr von dieser Alina Wychera (oder wie sie auch immer heißt) Identitären durchgeschaut, und zwischen dem ganzen crybaby bullshit hat sie ein Foto von einem 6er Striezel gepostet, der abgrundtief schirch is. Ich konnt als 7 jährige schon einen besseren Striezel flechten, sollt ma als geschichtlich zurückgebliebene Person sowas nicht draufhaben?
Allerheiligen und die Tradition #striezel Gibt's einmal im jahr ❤️😍
#foodporn today: 1st. birthday w/ #cantucci , #brownies , #striezel , #maritozzi @FatEdinHeaven @kreuzbergbakery (hier: Berlin - Kreuzberg)
A Stollen is a loaf-shaped cake containing dried fruit, and covered with sugar, powdered sugar or icing sugar. The cake is usually made with chopped candied fruit and/or dried fruit, nuts and spices. Stollen is a traditional German cake, usually eaten during the Christmas season, when called Weihnachtsstollen or Christstollen.
The Dresden Stollen (originally Striezel), a moist, heavy bread filled with fruit, was first mentioned in an official document in 1474, and the most famous Stollen is still the Dresdner Stollen, sold, among other places, at the local Christmas market, Striezelmarkt. Dresden Stollen is produced in the city of Dresden and distinguished by a special seal depicting King Augustus II the Strong. This "official" Stollen is produced by only 150 Dresden bakers.