- Pfeffernüsse
Pfeffernüsse (also spelled "pfefferneuse" in English, in Danish: "pebernødder" (plural) and "pepernoten" in Dutch; singular Pfeffernuss) are small, hard, round
biscuits . The name translates to "pepper nuts" in German, Danish and Dutch, describing their spicy taste as well as the fact that many recipes actually call for a small amount ofblack pepper to be used.Pepernoten are originally a Dutch treatFact|date=November 2007, baked during '
Sinterklaas ', a feast on 5 December (6 December in Belgium) on which little children receive gifts from the holySt. Nicholas , the inspiration forSanta Claus .In Germany, Pfeffernüsse are traditionally made during theChristmas season.Recipes often call for the dough to be rounded into a ball. Today they are often produced with a
chocolate base.Like most baked goods, there are many variations of pfeffernüsse. While most recipes call for
cloves andcinnamon , some also usenutmeg oranise . A Danish recipe for pebernødder requireswhite pepper , while most international recipes call for black pepper. Some versions of pfeffernüsse containpecans ,ginger , orcardamom .In
Southern Germany , they are known as Eiweißgebäck. They are also known as "Pimpernüsse" in some places.They are very popular at church concert receptions, especially around Christmas time.Fact|date=June 2008
German Pfeffernüsse are often confused with
Russian tea cake s because they are a similar shape and are both generally covered in powdered sugar, but they are radically different internally.External links
* [http://www.bakingmad.com/recipes.aspx?nID=40&nSubID=162 Pfeffernüsse Recipe]
* [http://allrecipes.com/recipe/pfeffernusse-2/detail.aspx another Pfeffernüsse Recipe]
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