Sabina's Plätzchen

Sabina's Plätzchen Sabina's Platzchen is a home based Bakery that Specializes in European delicacies. You might ask why Platzchen?

Sabina's Platzchen is a home based Bakery

-Compliant with llinios cottage food laws.
- Food safety Protection Manager Certifified
- Custom cakes, cupcakes, various baked goods & royal icing sugar cookies.
-50% deposit is due to secure the date. I grew up anxiously waiting for Christmas time when my mother or Oma would bake tirelessly all of the special receipes that my family has passed down t

hrough the generations. I thought why should they only be for the Holidays! My design background allows me to interpret your concepts and create wonderfully executed baked goods!

-Works under the Illinios cottage food law.
- SaveServe Food Safety Manager Certificate
- Custom cakes, cupcakes, various baked goods and sugar cookies.
-50% deposit is due upon placing your order to secure the date.
-Payment due upon receipt of order

*Located in Olney, IL and sevice within an hour radius

12/19/2025

Temporarily closed and relocating. Thank you for all the wonderful memories and orders from such amazing customers.

Come join us for a Holiday Adventsong event.  Sabina's Platzchen will have goodies there
12/07/2025

Come join us for a Holiday Adventsong event. Sabina's Platzchen will have goodies there

12/06/2025

Oh what Fun!!!!

I’m grateful for all my wonderful customers!!I’ll have one PopUp Saturday December 20th at GLICKS Olney 11:00am till 2:0...
12/06/2025

I’m grateful for all my wonderful customers!!
I’ll have one PopUp Saturday December 20th at GLICKS Olney 11:00am till 2:00 pm.

Happy Holidays and wishing you a happy New year. Will be closed till February 1st 2026.

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Why Europeans Put Oranges in Christmas Stockings: The Forgotten Story Behind a Winter Treasure

There is a quiet moment on Christmas morning that connects millions of families across Europe. A simple orange tucked into the toe of a stocking. Today it feels like a small, sweet tradition, but its origins stretch back centuries to a time when an orange in winter was nothing short of a miracle. This tiny fruit once represented wealth, generosity, and the promise of brighter days when the world outside was dark and cold.

The story begins in the Middle Ages when citrus fruits were rare luxury items in Northern Europe. Oranges traveled from the Mediterranean through long trade routes, carefully packed and protected so they would not spoil. Only the wealthy tasted fresh citrus in winter, and the fruit was often displayed as a symbol of prosperity. As Christianity shaped holiday traditions, the orange became linked with the legendary generosity of Saint Nicholas. According to one of the oldest stories, the saint provided dowries for three impoverished daughters by tossing gold coins into their stockings as they dried by the fire. In later centuries the golden orange became a stand-in for that gift.

By the Victorian period, the orange had become one of the most meaningful Christmas gifts you could receive. Winters were harsh. Fresh fruit was limited. Families saved money to purchase a single bright orange for each child, often wrapped or polished with care. To a child in nineteenth century Europe, finding an orange on Christmas morning meant they were loved. It meant their parents had sacrificed and planned ahead. That orange carried the warmth of faraway places and the hope of spring returning after the long winter.

The tradition also grew through the rise of European Christmas markets. Citrus from Spain and Italy began reaching northern cities in December, filling the air with their sweet, unmistakable scent. Markets from Nuremberg to Vienna displayed crates of bright oranges like jewels. They were still special, still precious, but now they were within reach for ordinary families. Placing one in a stocking became a way of bringing color and light into the home during the darkest season of the year.

Immigrants carried this tradition to America, Canada, and Australia. Families who had experienced hardship or lived through difficult winters held on to the custom with pride. Oranges became symbols of gratitude. They were a reminder that even in lean times there was beauty to be shared. Many grandparents who grew up during the Depression recall the excitement of receiving a single orange on Christmas morning. For them it was a moment of pure abundance. A holiday treasure.

Today the world has changed. Oranges are everywhere. Yet the tradition remains because it still carries meaning. A stocking filled with small gifts and a bright orange at the bottom is a link to centuries of European storytelling. It is a piece of history wrapped in citrus peel. A reminder that generosity can be simple. That beauty can come from something as small as fruit shining in the cold light of winter.

The orange in the stocking is not just decoration. It is a symbol of hope, heritage, and the ancient belief that light always returns.

Check out my historical recipes at eatshistory.com

Fun Shrek theme Baby shower order!Cupcakes were white wedding filed with white chocolate ganache and pistachio buttercre...
12/05/2025

Fun Shrek theme Baby shower order!

Cupcakes were white wedding filed with white chocolate ganache and pistachio buttercream icing. The “ears” were custom handmade fondant

11/30/2025

Today Sunday 11/30/25 at GLICKS Olney, “Shop with the Grinch”. Starts at 4 pm till 8 pm!! There will be Sabinas Plätzchen cookie’s!!!
🎄Meet the Grinch plus cast members from RCHS.
🎄Photo op with Grinch theme back drop.
🎄 20% off Entire store
🎄Free Gift Wrapping
🎄 10% give back to RCHS Play

11/29/2025
I brought a dozen of these back from Germany this fall and sold all but one.  Have one left if anyone is interested.  A ...
11/17/2025

I brought a dozen of these back from Germany this fall and sold all but one. Have one left if anyone is interested.

A charming advent calendar lantern with 24 doors to open to celebrate the Christmas countdown, Place over an electric, battery-powered tea light to illuminate the doors and create a cozy atmosphere. Perfect to send Christmas wishes to a loved one

24 doors
Comes with envelope for posting
11.5 cm x 16.5 cm (4.5" x 6.5")
LED light not included
$6 each

“A Baby is Brewing” baby shower today
11/15/2025

“A Baby is Brewing” baby shower today

Jolly Boxes are back again!  Brimming with holiday delicacies and presented with flair, these boxes are perfect for clie...
11/12/2025

Jolly Boxes are back again! Brimming with holiday delicacies and presented with flair, these boxes are perfect for client gifts, teachers, coworkers, or as hostess gifts. Struggling to find the right present for a special someone? These are the answer. Simply add a gift card to complete the gift!

These gorgeous Gingerbread boxes sell out early so I need to take preorders only to ensure I acquire the box for you!

Generic PIck Up dates for Sunday December 14th and December 21st. But let me know when you need it!

Address

A
Olney, IL
60625

Opening Hours

Monday 9pm - 5pm
Tuesday 9pm - 5pm
Wednesday 9pm - 5pm
Thursday 9pm - 5pm
Friday 9pm - 5pm
Saturday 9pm - 5pm
Sunday 9pm - 5pm

Telephone

+16824388288

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