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December 2012 Baking Challenge > This Month's Main Challenge

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message 1: by Jute (last edited Dec 01, 2012 05:47AM) (new)

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Seawood has picked this month's main challenge and I think it's a good one!

Pick something seasonal (so, not necessarily Christmassy but could be wintery or a Diwali thing or whatever) from a different country or culture to your own.

So.. let's say you are from the US and have never made Krumkake or you are Christian you could make sufganiot or you are Indian you could make gingerbread... you get the idea!


message 2: by Jute (new)

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Have you decided on what you are making? Need any help?

I'm going to make Panettone. We'll see how that goes! :)


message 3: by Seawood (new)

Seawood Oh, good choice! I'm going to try and make Lebkuechen, if I can squeeze it in. I fell in love with them when I lived in Germany. You can get them here now but always packaged up and long-life rather than fresh. I really want to see if I can do them from scratch.

I am also making Peppermint Bark again this year, which is new-ish to me - it seems to be very much a US thing and I only ran across it on Pinterest last year. And I will keep looking for other things too.


message 4: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 12 comments What's panettone?


message 5: by Jute (new)

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Christine wrote: "What's panettone?"

Panettone on Wikipedia


message 6: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 12 comments I wouldn't like to eat that lol


message 7: by Jute (new)

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Challenge finished!

If I can get a picture I'll post one.

A few notes...

I bought one to compare since I've never had Pannettone and I wanted to make sure my final product at least resembled the version you see in the store. The baked one was definitely a better texture than the store bought one. The one I baked wasn't as sweet as the store bought one. Neither of them were as sweet as say a cinnamon roll but the store bought version definitely was sweeter.

It was pretty intensive to make and I'm not sure I liked it enough to do it again. But the experience was fun!


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