New Year's braid
The New Year's Bread was presented to the children in the Hessian area by their godparents on New Year's Day. It is a white bread made from yeast dough. Sometimes it was in the shape of a pretzel or a double-headed doll, sometimes it was a pastry in the shape of a wheel, with a figure inside, or even a bun in the shape of a hare. All these bread gifts should bring happiness, blessings and a long life to the godchild.
Method:
- Sift the flour into a bowl.
- Make a well in the middle of the flour, add the yeast and the sugar and stir in the lukewarm milk.
- Leave this pre-dough to rest until it forms bubbles.
- Add the softened butter, egg, cream, salt and nutmeg, mix with a wooden spoon and finally knead well until the dough has a smooth, homogeneous surface.
- Cover the bowl with a kitchen towel and leave to rest for about 30-45 minutes.
- Knead briefly again and divide the dough into 5 equal portions of around 180 grams.
- Roll each piece of dough into ropes about 30-40 cm long with tapered ends.
- Braid three of the strands into a braid.
- Place another strand on each side of the braid and roll up the ends into two spirals.
- Brush the New Year's braid with the egg yolk and bake in the preheated oven at 180°C on the middle rail for about 25-30 minutes until golden brown.