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Oriental Christmas Stollen

Oriental Christmas Stollen

With a smile on my lips and a heart packed with creativity, I created an Oriental Christmas stollen. Instead of the usual ingredients, I use dates, figs, apricots and delicious pistachios, which we have in large quantities in Persia. My Oriental Christmas Stollen reflects the flavors of Oriental cuisine while capturing the spirit of the festive season. The fruits and nuts inside the Oriental Christmas stollen shine like jewels, giving the stollen a characteristic taste. The exquisite oriental spices delight all the senses and take you back to 1001 nights.

Baslogh Anar – Pomegranate & Pistachio Jelly Confection

Baslogh Anar – Pomegranate & Pistachio Jelly Confection

Cinnamon smells like Christmas. Rosewater carries you straight to the Middle East. And then there is pomegranate. Its deep ruby juice shines like liquid light. To me, it has always felt festive. Maybe because pomegranates symbolize luck and new beginnings in so many cultures. Or maybe because they always remind me of the longest night of the year: Shab-e Yalda. On Yalda Night, pomegranate takes center stage at our table. Fresh, juicy, symbolic – it’s everywhere and here I have a lot of Must-Eat recipes. And this year, my Baslogh Anar – Pomegranate & Pistachio Jelly Confection fits the occasion perfectly. Soft, jelly-like, gently sweet with a pleasant tang. Similar to Turkish Delight, but with a distinctly Persian soul and an extra touch of pomegranate magic. Here’s a little secret: With this recipe, I’m opening Door No. 15 of the Xmas Boom Advent Calendar. That’s where Christmas and Yalda meet. Candlelight, winter coziness, sweet treats – blended with oriental colors, stories, and traditions. Two festivals of light, warmth, and togetherness.

Giveaway for the 10th Blog Anniversary

Giveaway for the 10th Blog Anniversary

*Ad – in cooperation with Tormek T-1 Kitchen Knife Sharpener* Is it already Christmas? That’s exactly how it feels right now. While fairy lights glow outside and the air smells of cinnamon and freshly baked treats, there is even more to celebrate here at Labsalliebe: my blog is turning 10 years old. Ten years filled with passion, creativity, and heart – and most importantly, ten years with you by my side. What started back in 2015 with my very first blog post has grown into something I could never have imagined at the time. This anniversary feels like a little Christmas miracle, and that’s why I want to celebrate it with you. With a special 10th blog anniversary giveaway, I want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. A gift from me to you – simply because it’s Christmas, because it’s Yalda, because Labsalliebe is celebrating its birthday, and because none of this would be possible without you. 🍀

My Little Treasure Shop Online!

Imagine us taking a stroll together through my little treasure shop online – my Amazon-Shop. This is where I’ve gathered all the things that brighten my everyday life, make my kitchen more colorful, warm my heart, and hopefully make your life a little easier, cozier, and more delicious too. My shop is constantly growing, being refreshed, reorganized, and improved – like a creative project that’s always evolving. Come along on a little discovery tour through the lovingly curated categories, and maybe you’ll spot your new favorite find. 🎀

Pomegranate Mulled Wine

Pomegranate Mulled Wine

There’s something magical about cold winter evenings when the scent of spices and warm wine fills the air. This year, I invite you to make your celebrations extra special with a unique twist: Pomegranate Mulled Wine! Made with pomegranate wine from Armenia – in a beautiful bottle shaped like a pomegranate – this mulled wine is unforgettable in both taste and appearance. Perfect for Shab-e Yalda or any outdoor Christmas gathering. Let’s dive into this flavorful experience together! Watch my preparation video on Instagram

Must Eat Food for Yalda Night

Must Eat Food for Yalda Night

Yalda, the longest night of the year, is one of the most beautiful Persian celebrations. It brings family and friends together to drive out the darkness and celebrate the light. On this special night, people enjoy not only the company of their loved ones, but also a variety of traditional dishes that make this night unforgettable. Let’s take a look at some of the must-try dishes that are perfect for your Yalda night table. You can find all the recipes on my blog, Labsalliebe! Just click on the image or title to go straight to the recipe. Some recipes are in German, but you can find the english recipe by scrolling down the page. Watch my reel on Instagram

Beetroot Salad with Pomegranate and Feta for Shab-e Yalda

Beetroot Salad with Pomegranate and Feta for Shab-e Yalda

*Advertisement for Gegenbauer’s sweet raspberry vinegar* Beetroot Salad with Pomegranate and Feta for Shab-e Yalda. The longest night of the year, Shab-e Yalda, is almost here. It’s a time for warmth, family, and delicious food. For us Persians, Yalda is more than just a celebration – it’s a moment to gather, share stories, and welcome the light after the darkness. What better way to capture that feeling than with a vibrant, fresh, and flavorful salad? This beetroot salad with pomegranate and feta is as beautiful as it is delicious. It’s colorful, healthy, and so easy to make. The earthy sweetness of beetroot, the tangy freshness of pomegranate seeds, and the creamy feta create the perfect balance. Whether you’re celebrating Yalda or just want something special for your table, this salad is sure to impress. It is quick to prepare and makes everyone happy, whether as a side dish or a light main course. Watch my preparation video on Instagram

Sholeh Zard – Persian Saffron Rice Pudding

Sholeh Zard – Persian Saffron Rice Pudding

Are you still on the hunt for the perfect dessert to top off your Christmas dinner? One that will wow your guests and is so simple to cook? If you’re looking for something special for your Christmas dinner, I’d highly recommend Sholeh Zard – Persian Saffron Rice Pudding. This Persian dessert will bring a magical atmosphere to your festive table with its golden yellow color and wonderful aroma. The name alone is poetic: sholeh means flame, zard means yellow – that means yellow flame. And that’s what it looks like when the bright saffron rice pudding is in a bowl. Can you see the flames dancing? Watch my preparation video on Instagram

Festive Dubai Chocolate Dates

Festive Dubai Chocolate Dates

Imagine a cozy winter evening with a warm cup of tea, your favorite tunes playing in the background, and in front of you, a plate of shiny, festive dates packed with holiday spices and a satisfying crunch. These dates are filled with Kadayif, a Turkish shredded dough, creamy tahini, pistachio butter, and pistachio paste. You can already smell the Gingerbread spices in the air as you grab your first date. One bite, and you’ll feel like you’ve been whisked away to the vibrant markets of the Orient. That’s what makes Festive Dubai Dates so special – they combine sweetness, spice, and a touch of Middel East magic. They’re not just delicious but also add a warm, festive vibe that’s perfect for the holidays. Whether you’re entertaining friends or on the lookout for a unique gift, these dates will definitely wow everyone. So, why not spice up your holiday celebrations with a little taste of Dubai? Watch my preparation video on Instagram