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 Übersetzung für 'Christmas baking' von Englisch nach Deutsch
Christmas bakingWeihnachtsbäckerei {f} [Vorgang]
Teiltreffer
bakingEinbrennen {n}
6
baking {adj} {pres-p}backend
15
bakingBrand {m} [von Keramik, Ton]
gastr.
baking
Backen {n}
25
bot.T
Christmas-candle / Christmas candle [Senna alata, syn.: Cassia alata]
Kerzenstrauch {m}
bot.T
Christmas-candle / Christmas candle [Senna alata, syn.: Cassia alata]
Kaiserin-Kerzenstrauch / Kaiserinkerzenstrauch {m}
gastr.
blind-baking
Blindbacken {n}
gastr.
baking plate
Backblech {n}
gastr.
baking sheet
Backblech {n}
baking-boardBackbrett {n}
gastr.
baking soda
Natron {n}
baking enamelEinbrennlack {m}
gastr.tools
baking sheet
Blech {n} [Backblech]
baking dayBacktag {m}
gastr.
baking dish
Bräter {m}
gastr.tools
baking pan
Tortenpfanne {f} [veraltet]
furn.gastr.
baking table
Backtisch {m}
baking foilBackfolie {f}
baking wrapBackfolie {f}
gastr.
baking mat
Backmatte {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Sometimes Christmas cakes, especially in Suvalkija, are baked in the rollers and broken into small and cute pieces after baking it.
  • In the story, Reynard the Fox tricks the armies of the Adversary into baking and delivering pies to a clearing to replicate the "miracle of the Christmas pies".
  • Baking Bredeles at Christmas is popular in Alsace. The tradition is for each family to bake its own, and then offer it as a Christmas gift to every person surrounding them.
  • She keeps house faithfully, dusting the family portraits and baking a bag pudding for her solitary Christmas dinner.
  • Gumdrops, spice drops, and their variations are used in baking for decorating cakes. Around Christmas, they are sometimes used to decorate gingerbread houses and other confections.

  • The tradition of baking Christmas Stollen in Dresden is very old. Christmas Stollen in Dresden was already baked in the 15th century.
  • Yard has served as a judge on several cooking shows, including the Food Network series "Halloween Baking Championship, Cake Wars Christmas", "Christmas Cookie Challenge", Cooking Channel television series "Sugar Showdown" and more recently on ABC's "The Great American Baking Show".
  • She began baking honey cakes and peddling them to the thousands of Christian pilgrims who came to Jerusalem annually before Christmas and remained there until after Easter.
  • While historical molds show that springerle were baked for religious holidays and secular occasions throughout the year, they are now most commonly associated with the Christmas season.
  • Nowadays the customary Ziemassvētki traditions are decorating the Ziemassvētku egle (Christmas tree), Ziemassvētku vecītis (Santa Claus, lit.

  • These became popular during Christmas, a tradition that came to America with Pennsylvanian German immigrants.
  • "La Soleil" and the Minaduki family prepare to enter the Christmas season.
  • In October 2013, he was a guest presenter on "RBS: Finding Scotland's Real Heroes" and has toured Scotland with his bread demonstration shows "James Morton Kneads to Raise Some Dough" and "James Morton’s Stollen Christmas", taking them to large festivals such as Dundee Flower and Food Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
  • In "The Great Irish Christmas Bake Off" - a one off seasonal special - judges Paul Kelly and Lilly Higgins demonstrated Christmas bakes and makes and there was a Celebrity Bake Off between Pantomime Stars and Presenters.
  • When Danes prepare meals for special occasions, for example at Christmas time, they frequently follow Frøken Jensen's detailed descriptions.

  • Shortbread is widely associated with Christmas and Hogmanay festivities in Scotland, and some Scottish brands are exported around the world.
  • It can also be used in biscuits or rolled into thin sheets and glazed for icing cakes, primarily birthday cakes, wedding cakes and Christmas cakes.
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