PFEFFERNUESSE (PEPPERY GINGERBREAD)

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These little spicy gingerbreads bring out the wonderful flavours of pepper, ginger, and anise. Soft inside and crunchy outside with a touch of lemon glaze. Pfeffernüsse contain much freshly ground pepper, but don't reduce the amount, because the pepperiness makes the difference. In the past pepper was one of the most expensive spices and to use much pepper was a sign of wealth. Nowadays pepper is often used in advent and Christmas bakery throughout Europe. Pfeffernüsse are so easy to make, yet so tasty, and are a typical German christmas cookie.

Provided by Thorsten

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h15m

Yield 48 cookies

Number Of Ingredients 10

1/3 cup butter
3 1/2 ounces dark molasses
3 1/2 ounces sugar
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/2 teaspoon ground aniseed
1/2 teaspoon black pepper, freshly grounded
2 cups flour
1/8 teaspoon baking soda
2 3/4 ounces powdered sugar
1 tablespoon lime juice (or maybe a bit less (or more)

Steps:

  • Mix flour and baking soda and set aside.
  • Bring butter, dark molasses, sugar, and spices in a pot to a boil and remove from heat.
  • Add flour at once and stir in quickly.
  • Let dough cool down. Then wrap into cling film and put into the fridge. Leave it there overnight.
  • On the next day: The dough should be very firm. Halve it with a knife. Set one half aside for the moment. Divide the halved dough into 8 pieces. Each of the 8 pieces divide into 3 little pieces (they should have almost the size of nuts).
  • First knead the little pieces of dough, so that they get a little waxier. Then roll them between your hands to form a little ball. Place them on a plate and put in the fridge. Do the same with the second half of the dough.
  • Let the dough balls rest in the fridge for one hour.
  • Meanwhile preheat oven (360 F, 180 C). Line out two baking trays with baking paper. Take the dough balls out of the fridge and put them on the baking tray.
  • Put baking tray into the lower third of the oven and bake for 12 to 15 minutes. Cookies will flatten a bit and should be golden. They are still soft.
  • Put them on a cooling rack and let the them cool completely.
  • While the first batch is baking do the same as described above with the second half of dough.
  • Mix powdered sugar with as little lime juice as possible to form a glaze. The glaze should be pasty, so use as much lime juice you need to get this consistency. Decorate the Pfeffernüsse with the glaze. I use an icing bag with a very small opening to decorate the Pfeffernüsse with the pasty glaze.
  • Store the Pfeffernüsse between layers of parchment paper in an airtight container. You can store them in a dry and not too warm place for about 4 weeks.
  • NOTE: I use anise seeds and ground them freshly. The anise flavour will be more intense.
  • Cooking time does not include time for cooling (overnight and additional 1 hour). Passive work (baking) time is for 1 baking tray.

Itx_ Bublo
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I love the unique flavor of these cookies. They're the perfect combination of sweet, spicy, and nutty.


Lucena Matios
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These cookies are the perfect holiday gift. They're delicious and they look beautiful in a gift box.


Kerrie Robinson
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I'm not a baker, but I was able to make these cookies without any problems. They turned out great!


Sagarika Edirisingha
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These cookies were a bit too dry for my taste. I think I'll try adding a little bit of butter next time.


Sandra Mizen
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I'm not a fan of gingerbread, but I loved these cookies. The pepper adds a nice touch of spice that balances out the sweetness.


Stephanie Collins
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These cookies are a bit time-consuming to make, but they're definitely worth the effort. They're the perfect combination of sweet and spicy.


FAHRAZ Nur
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I've made these cookies several times now and they're always a hit. They're the perfect holiday cookie.


Alizy Khokhar
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I had a hard time finding black peppercorns, but I finally found them at a specialty grocery store. The cookies were worth the effort, though. They're delicious!


Rao Urooj Pa
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These cookies were a bit too spicy for my taste, but my husband loved them. He said they were the perfect holiday cookie.


Glite
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I'm not a huge fan of gingerbread, but these cookies were surprisingly good. The pepper adds a nice touch of spice.


Nancy Samuel
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Pfeffernüsse are a new holiday tradition in my family. We love the unique flavor and the fact that they're not too sweet.


Mouxliasmeni patata
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These cookies were easy to make and they taste amazing! I love the unique flavor of the pepper and gingerbread. I'll definitely be making these again.


Katusabe Daphine
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Followed the recipe exactly and the cookies turned out great. They're a bit crumbly, but that's to be expected with gingerbread cookies. The flavor is delicious!


Parii Khan
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I've never had Pfeffernüsse before, but I'm so glad I tried them. They're the perfect combination of sweet and spicy. I'll definitely be making these again!


cheyenne kester
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These cookies were a hit at my holiday party. Everyone loved the unique flavor of the pepper and gingerbread. I'll definitely be making these again next year!


Nuwan Kumara
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Pfeffernüsse turned out amazing! I added a bit of extra ginger and the flavor was perfect. The cookies were crispy on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside. I'll definitely be making these again!