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Merry Day-after-Christmas!
Not only is today Boxing Day (feel free to speak "Canadian" all day, eh), it is also the Feast of St. Stephen, who is pictured above from the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
It is also my late grandfather's (dad's side) birthday - hence he was named after St. Stephen per Catholic tradition.
And I was named after my grandfather. (The "Umlaut" came much much later.)
For the Week 13 Photo Hunt challenge, a shot of our mantle decorated for Christmas.
This may just seem like an obvious grab for the bonus points (there are actually ten candles visible, and smoke from the "jar" candle on the left), but I'm pretty happy with the warm, home-for-the-holidays feeling I captured here, too. And we liked the way it looked so much, we're leaving it this way!
And here are the finished kiffles!
...Uh, this plate's mine. Get your own. (ha ha!)
Kifli (or Kiffles, as we've come to know them) are German cookies consisting of a pastry dough rolled around a walnut filling, then doused in confectioner's sugar. They have been a tradition in my family for generations, and we look forward to them every Christmas. [I don't have time to type up the recipe right now, but a similar one can be found here.]
They are very labor intensive - dough balls and filling are made the previous day and refrigerated overnight, then each cookie must be individually rolled and filled.
To expedite all this, we schedule a Kiffle-making party every year on whatever free weekend we have in December. This also serves to make those who eat the kiffles work for their cookies! ;)
Our recipe yields 70 cookies, and this year we made 4 batches. And it still doesn't seem like enough!
This photo is also my "Party" entry for the 12th week Photo Hunt challenge.
For the Week 11 Photo Hunt challenge: the cotter pin that holds the left side of my lawnmower handle.