la Vie Sirene volume 2 issue 4 - HOLIDAY TRADITIONS

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Christmas Recipes from around the world from WhyChristmas.com Click on the names of specific dishes to get their recipes Germany • Stollen: Stollen is a fruited yeast bread made in many parts of Germany. At Christmas time it is decorated with colourful candied fruits for the occasion. Holland • Christmas Tree Cookies / Pepernoot: These rich and decorative cookies are made to hang on the Christmas tree. They are coated with coloured coffee sugar crystals or iced and decorated with silver balls or sugar strands. • Kerstkrans (Dutch Christmas Ring): This is an attractive cake for the Christmas table, especially when a candle is put in the centre of the ring with some sprigs of holly and fir. Italy • Panettone: This is a sweet yeast cake that is a traditional part of Christmas in Italy, but it is served with coffee and for breakfast throughout the year in many regions. Panettone keeps well in an airtight container and can be reheated whole. (and I really like it spread with butter and jam!) Madagascar • Akoho sy voanio Chicken with Coconut and Rice: Chicken cooked in Coconut Milk, with some ginger and garlic • Akoho misy Sakamalao Chicken with Garlic and Ginger: If you like a lot of garlic and giner, you'll love this traditional Madagascan recipe! New Zealand • Pavlova: This is a light [meringue-based] pudding that can be eaten with fruit, cream or anything you like! -54-

Norway • Hole Cake: This is a flat rye bread with a hole cut in the centre, which will fit over the wooden rod in the centre of the Scandinavian bread boards made for ring crisp breads. South Africa • Malva Pudding / Lekker Pudding: A yummy Christmas Desert that's traditional in South Africa. UK • Christmas Cake • Christmas Pudding: A traditional Christmas Pudding Recipe. I like Ice Cream with my Christmas Pudding! • Mince Pies: These are nice hot or cold. A good traditional UK Christmas treat! • Tunis Cake: An alternative Christmas cake with a Madeira/Sponge base and covered in Chocolate! • Mincemeat: If you want to make your own or can't buy it in a jar! • Wassail: This is for adults! Good to warm you up on a cold winters night! Scotland • Shortbread: Nice to have with a cup of tea or coffee. • Historical Christmas Recipes - try them at your own risk! These are very old recipes and I take no responsibility for how they taste! • Two old Frumenty Recipes: The original 'Christmas Pudding'. • Plumm Pottage from 1707: The next step in a 'Christmas Pudding'. • Victorian Mince Pies: Made with real meat! • A Bowl of Snow: A pudding from 1594!


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Additional Traditions

18min
pages 101-104

Epiphany

3min
pages 99-100

Twelfth Night

2min
page 98

The 12 Days of Christmas

5min
pages 96-97

Hannukah - the Feast of Lights

5min
pages 90-91

Kwanzaa

3min
pages 92-93

Boxing Day

3min
pages 94-95

The Christmas Pickle

1min
pages 87-88

Baking up memories with Kimberley Thomson Morris

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page 89

Hang with Care - Stockings

2min
pages 84-86

Pinata Cake

1min
page 81

Christmas Pudding

2min
pages 79-80

Murmerring

1min
page 76

Pudding

5min
pages 77-78

Yule Log

3min
page 74

Holly, Ivy & Poinsettias

6min
pages 72-73

Snow & Ice

6min
pages 68-70

A Kiwi Christmas with Victoria Blake

1min
page 71

Presents

3min
pages 58-59

The Nutcracker

5min
pages 60-67

Handbells

1min
page 57

Christmas Crackers

2min
page 55

From around the world

2min
page 54

The Goff Family’s Traditions

2min
page 53

Worldwide traditions

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page 52

International Giftbringers

3min
page 51

Christmas comestibles

6min
pages 48-50

Christmas Comestibles

2min
page 47

The Gingerbread Man

3min
page 43

Fruitcake

2min
page 46

Fruitcake 101

3min
pages 44-45

Gingerbread

1min
page 42

Christmas Cards

3min
pages 36-37

A Windsor Castle Christmas

5min
pages 28-33

Wreathed in History

3min
page 34

Empty Nest Christmas by Corinne Royer

1min
page 35

Baking Gingerly

4min
pages 39-41

Oh Tannenbaum

1min
page 27

Candy Canes

1min
page 38

Christmas Trees

8min
pages 22-26

Charles Dickens - the modern Father Christmas

9min
pages 6-11

The Colors of Christmas

2min
page 21

Christmas or Xmas?

3min
page 20

Why the 25th of December?

6min
pages 16-17

A Christmas Message from Patricia Semack- Ritter

2min
page 5

Christmas Memories from Bonnie Ramsburg

4min
pages 18-19

When Christmas is Celebrated

3min
pages 14-15

Advent

4min
pages 12-13
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