Christmas is here again, even though grown-ups don't like it, but the kids at home love it, and when they see the Santa tree in the supermarket, they think it's like a fairy tale, plus a happy Christmas music. This Christmas is just on the weekend, and my best friend's kids come and play with their sons, so it's so much fun and delicious to make a Christmas tree for all of you, and it's so good and cozy, and it's chocolate, and it's really fun for the kids to decorate the tree. And my best friend brought the california raisins that the kids liked, and I cut them into the cookie paste and replaced them with some sugar, which tasted perfectly healthy. But the fruit must be cut to pieces, or it'll roll over in time. It's very simple to share it with you today, and White can do it once
Goo Goo Hoff, Kugelhopf, from Austria, but also a local property of Alsace, France. The name comes from German, meaning that the bread is made into a ball shape, and a beer yeast is used to make a cap with a shape similar to the one the boy wears. Like the crown of adornment, it became a true treasure in the baking world. So far, the Goo Goo-Hoff formulation has been improved by the baker and is still soft and sweet. Whether it joins traditional nuts or fresh berries or jams, it's always been so refreshing. It's simple, it's easy to make mistakes, and it's deep in the heart of many baked primary players. The bright lollipops, the fine-spirited bouquets, the sweet vibrancy of the skin, as though it were a fine piece of art。