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Sandpit friend bakes chili cookies for Deputy Mayor Albert Luppart from Pöcking

2022-12-13T13:11:09.563Z


Sandpit friend bakes chili cookies for Deputy Mayor Albert Luppart from Pöcking Created: 2022-12-13, 2:06 p.m By: Petra Straub Albert Luppart is looking forward to a relaxed Christmas with friends and family after the busy few weeks. © private Pöcking – The District Counselor Starnberg is providing suggestions for Christmas baking this year and has asked well-known people from the district abo


Sandpit friend bakes chili cookies for Deputy Mayor Albert Luppart from Pöcking

Created: 2022-12-13, 2:06 p.m

By: Petra Straub

Albert Luppart is looking forward to a relaxed Christmas with friends and family after the busy few weeks.

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Pöcking – The District Counselor Starnberg is providing suggestions for Christmas baking this year and has asked well-known people from the district about their favorite recipes in a series.

This week, Vice Mayor Albert Luppart came up with the recipe idea from Pöcking.

Rock star Peter Maffay's right hand didn't bake it himself. Rather, he looks forward to Christmas cookies every year from his sandpit friend and local councilor Barbara Baumer and raves about her orange and chilli sticks.

"I love them," admits Albert Luppart.

Every year he gets a tray full of cookies from Barbara Baumer and usually picks the orange and chili sticks first.

"It's my birthday shortly before Christmas and I'm always spoiled on this occasion," says Luppart happily.

The financial advisor of the rock singer Peter Maffay, who is also the managing director of his foundation and works on a voluntary basis in the BRK district association in Starnberg and in the district council, simply doesn't have the time to bake himself.

"Stade time doesn't exist," says Luppart, but the Christmas spirit certainly comes up, for example when he, as the mayor's representative, visits the Maisinger Dult, the lively Advent calendar or the Advent singing in town.

And so he is now looking forward to a relaxed Christmas Eve with friends and the following day to the big family reunion.

There are also biscuits from chemical engineer Barbara Baumer, who together with her sister Ursula prepared 15 types of biscuits including fruit bread.

"We give away most of it" to friends, the sick, as gifts for Christmas parties, she says.

Like her long-time friend Albert from the neighborhood, she is "more of the savory type" and therefore likes to prepare hearty Christmas pastries such as the orange and chilli sticks.

Albert Luppart's Christmas plates should not be without the orange and chilli sticks made by his longtime friend Barbara Baumer.

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Orange Chili Sticks

Ingredients for about three trays:

300 g flour, 200 g butter, 150 g powdered sugar, 1 egg, 1.5 tbsp grated orange peel from about 2 oranges, 2 ml orange flavoring (1 small bottle), 1 level tsp cayenne pepper/chili , 1 tsp baking powder, 1 pinch salt, approx. 100 g dark chocolate.

Preparation:

Preheat the oven to 175 degrees.

Knead the flour, butter, icing sugar, orange zest, egg, cayenne pepper, baking powder and salt with the dough hook to form a smooth dough.

Roll out the dough on a floured surface and cut into strips.

Spread the strips of dough on a baking tray lined with baking paper and bake for about 11 minutes.

The cookies should be well baked.

When they are completely cool, dip a tip into the chocolate.

Leave to dry, wrap or serve.

You can find more cookie recipes from the Kreisbote series here:

Chestnut cookies with orange ganache from Feldafing's mayor Bernhard Sontheim

District farmer Beantrice Scheitz from Andechs bakes vanilla crescents

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