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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I bake for a bakery/coffee shop and we have already got our influx of holiday orders, cakes, trays etc etc. Flour, btw, gets everywhere.

ANYWAYS -

What kind of baked goods do you all like to see or have or bake around the holidays, or if you could even have a tin of fresh baked items what creations would you want it to be?

(Btw if I think its interesting, chances are I will make it!)

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By *awk90Man  over a year ago

Amsterdam

In Sweden we have these saffron buns at the 13th of December, and I always make those as well. Delicious and yellow and pretty

They're called lussekatter

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

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I am a tad addicted to chocolate twists atm, I've added a extra half hour to my dog walk to compensate

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"In Sweden we have these saffron buns at the 13th of December, and I always make those as well. Delicious and yellow and pretty

They're called lussekatter"

You make them into an S shape with the currants? I sometimes put cherries or use almond flour in them to give them a denser flavour but they are very very very popular here too!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I am a tad addicted to chocolate twists atm, I've added a extra half hour to my dog walk to compensate "

The puff pastry kind? Those are addicting.

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By *awk90Man  over a year ago

Amsterdam


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You make them into an S shape with the currants? I sometimes put cherries or use almond flour in them to give them a denser flavour but they are very very very popular here too! "

Indeed! But raisins, not currants, normally. But that's nice, never seen them in the UK, but it's one of my favourite holiday traditions

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By *awk90Man  over a year ago

Amsterdam

My sister-in-law makes these delicious saffron biscotti as well, with almonds and raisins. I really need to ask her for details on how to make them!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"In Sweden we have these saffron buns at the 13th of December, and I always make those as well. Delicious and yellow and pretty

They're called lussekatter"

Älskar lussekatter

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Saffron is so expensive here, is it expensive over there? Might have to take a look next month and compare.

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By *awk90Man  over a year ago

Amsterdam


"Saffron is so expensive here, is it expensive over there? Might have to take a look next month and compare. "

It is expensive, yeah. But not that much is needed for lussekatter

I usually use a gram, which would run at about £2 in Sweden, I think

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Saffron is so expensive here, is it expensive over there? Might have to take a look next month and compare.

It is expensive, yeah. But not that much is needed for lussekatter

I usually use a gram, which would run at about £2 in Sweden, I think"

Not much is needed in anything really. It's not the size that matters, it's how you use it lol lol.

(Thanks muffin- it's about the same in Sweden as here.)

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By *awk90Man  over a year ago

Amsterdam


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Not much is needed in anything really. It's not the size that matters, it's how you use it lol lol.

(Thanks muffin- it's about the same in Sweden as here.)"

Haha true enough!

Muffin is nice, I like that

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I bake for a bakery/coffee shop and we have already got our influx of holiday orders, cakes, trays etc etc. Flour, btw, gets everywhere.

ANYWAYS -

What kind of baked goods do you all like to see or have or bake around the holidays, or if you could even have a tin of fresh baked items what creations would you want it to be?

(Btw if I think its interesting, chances are I will make it!) "

Can you adopt me please! I love cake

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By *tella HeelsTV/TS  over a year ago

west here ford shire

Fresh bread out of our bread machine every day mmmm

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I bake for a bakery/coffee shop and we have already got our influx of holiday orders, cakes, trays etc etc. Flour, btw, gets everywhere.

ANYWAYS -

What kind of baked goods do you all like to see or have or bake around the holidays, or if you could even have a tin of fresh baked items what creations would you want it to be?

(Btw if I think its interesting, chances are I will make it!)

Can you adopt me please! I love cake "

What kind of cake? I wont adopt you but I will always offer cake. And a cold fusion tea.

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By *DreamOfGenieWoman  over a year ago

London

Soft, sugary shortbread that melts in the mouth, and slabs of homemade gingerbread...the ultimate winter treats when curled up in front of the fire and some decent winter telly!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I love lebkuchen. Never had fresh but I'm sure it would be miles better than out of a bag.

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