In Denmark, the word Kringle refers to the knotted pretzel shape and Danes use this shape for many different baked goods like pastries, breads and cookies. The Kringle symbol has a long history in Denmark and its the guild sign for the Danish Baker. Even today, it is often displayed as a golden kringle outside the modern Danish Bakery Shop.
The Sukkerkringle is a Christmas cookie made in the traditional kringle shape. The dough is very quick and easy to make but the shaping of the cookies does require a little bit of patience (this would be a great activity for the teenager in your house ) The cookie is soft and delicate and dipped in pearl sugar. The pearl sugar is a bigger sugar crystal which I have found online, however, if you dont have it in your house you can use crushed sugar cubes and if you dont have sugar cubes then just use a light coating of regular sugaryou get the idea.
Sukkerkringler
Ingredients:
3 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup butter
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 egg
1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
Pearl sugar for decoration
Directions:
Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside.
Place flour, butter, baking powder, egg and whipping cream in a food processor or a large bowl. Mix until combined and a ball of dough is formed, careful not to over-mix. Wrap dough in plastic wrap and place in refrigerator for 30-60 minutes.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Place a small amount of pearl sugar onto a small plate and set aside.
Remove cooled dough from refrigerator and divide into pieces the size of a small walnuts, roll into balls. Sprinkle a very small amount of flour onto your work surface if needed and roll each ball into a 6 inch long rope. Take each end of the dough and curl them up onto the middle of the dough, forming a pretzel shape, gently press a finger into the seam to seal the edges. Lift up the pretzel and place upside down into the pearl sugar, press down gently to make the sugar stick. Place sugar side up onto baking sheet, reshape a little if needed. Bake in the middle of oven for 10-12 minutes. Allow to cool completely before storing cookies in a cookie tin. Enjoy!
Source: The Great Scandinavian Baking Book
Kringle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Kringle / k r l / is a Scandinavian pastry, a Nordic variety of pretzel, which arrived with Roman Catholic monks in the 13th century, especially in Denmark. Authentic Danish Kringle Recipe - Home Cooking - Chowhound I am on the search again for an authentic Danish Kringle recipe. I used to work for a family from Denmark and they had the most delicious Kringle for
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