Market Flyer 2013
Stage program, area map and schedule of the Cologne Cathedral Christmas market as PDF Download for you.
Opening times
Sun-Wed: 11:00 am to 9 pm
Thu-Fri: 11:00 am to 10 pm
Sat: 10:00 am to 10 pm
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Christmas recipes
Christmas menu: Duck breast with Calvados cream sauce
You can differentiate between ducks according to the type and the age. Young ducks or ducklings are 3 months old and weigh about 2kg. A 'normal' duck weighs around 2-3kg at 6 months. Ducks older than ...read
Christmas goose
The Christmas goose is the classic dish for Christmas Eve or even the 1st or 2nd day of the Christmas holiday. The origin of the Christmas goose goes back to the Catholic custom of Martin's goose, ...read
Christmas muffins
Each gives 24 Muffins 0.25 L sunflower oil150 g sugar beet syrup100 g sugar2 packets of vanilla sugar6 eggs1 pinch of saltGrated lemon peel 2 teaspoonfuls of grated orange peel 2 ...read
Chocolate-Nut-Muffins
Ingredients for 24 Muffins 0.25 L sunflower oil200 g sugar2 packets of vanilla sugar5 eggs1/8 L milk1 pinch of saltGrated orange peel 300 g flour200 g fine corn flour (Müller?s Mühle)1 packet ...read
Christmas fruit loaf (stollen)
The Christmas fruit loaf (stollen) is a well-known Christmas pastry. The original 'Christbrot' from the13th and 14th Century was a medieval pastry made of yeast, flour and water originating in the ...read
Roast apple with sugar beet syrup
Ingredients 1 sour apple 25 g ground hazelnuts1 tablespoonful of bran 1 tablespoonful of milk 1 teaspoonful of sugar beet syrupCinnamon Preparation Mix the ground hazelnuts ...read
Roast apple with quince jam
Ingredients 1 sour apple25 g ground hazelnuts 1 tablespoonful of bran 1 tablespoonful of milk 2 teaspoonfuls of quince jamCinnamon Preparation Mix the ground hazelnuts in a ...read
Apple Cinnamon Tart
The tart is the Queen of short-crust pastry cakes. Usually this dough does not have a flavour as it is made without sugar or salt. The tart is mainly baked in flat, round baking trays with a ribbed ...read




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