Springerle Cookie Event
via Zoom and with delivered cookies and more!
Thank you everyone for your support of the
Amherst Youth Foundation!
It was such a fun and delicious time!
Thank you especially to Bethann Roehling-Flynn for her help and generosity on December 5th 2020!
Amherst Youth Foundation!
It was such a fun and delicious time!
Thank you especially to Bethann Roehling-Flynn for her help and generosity on December 5th 2020!
$25 Level $25 includes 5 baked springerle German cookies, recipe, zoom online Dec. 5th class link, and decorating kit all no-contact personally delivered. (No cookie mold at this level)
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$40 Level$40 includes springerle cookie mold, 5 baked springerle German cookies, recipe, zoom online Dec. 5th class link, and decorating kit all no-contact personally delivered.
(includes cookie mold!) |
What are Springerle cookies?
Springerle Cookies have been and still are traditional Christmas cookies in Germany, Bavaria and Austria for centuries that date back to at least the 1600s. Springerle are white, usually anise-flavored cookies, made from a simple egg-flour-sugar dough. Modern springerle can be of almost any flavor! Usually rectangular or circular in shape, they have a picture or design stamped on the top. The images are imprinted with specially carved Springerle Rolling Pins or flat molds (Springerle presses or boards). After the cookies are baked, the designs are sometimes enhanced with edible food colors, tempera, or acrylic paints if the cookies are to be used as decorations. Join in this timeless holiday traditional as you learn new skills!
Springerle Cookies have been and still are traditional Christmas cookies in Germany, Bavaria and Austria for centuries that date back to at least the 1600s. Springerle are white, usually anise-flavored cookies, made from a simple egg-flour-sugar dough. Modern springerle can be of almost any flavor! Usually rectangular or circular in shape, they have a picture or design stamped on the top. The images are imprinted with specially carved Springerle Rolling Pins or flat molds (Springerle presses or boards). After the cookies are baked, the designs are sometimes enhanced with edible food colors, tempera, or acrylic paints if the cookies are to be used as decorations. Join in this timeless holiday traditional as you learn new skills!
Questions? Email us at [email protected] and we will be glad to help!
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