Win a 100% Alsatian lemmele mold

Easter is approaching. It is traditional in Alsace to serve this lamb in a biscuit, in reference to the Pascal lamb, at the time of the Easter celebrations. But to do it properly, you absolutely need a special mold. The Siegfried-Burger pottery of Soufflenheim and France Bleu Elsass offer it to you.

The lemmele mold offered to you is a 100% Alsatian special edition. It is covered in expressions in Alsatian and is only available on the Siegfried Burger pottery website. It is varnished on the inside, so can be used for baking as well as for decoration!

The lemmele mold offered by the Siegfried Burger pottery in Soufflenheim
Siegfried Burger pottery from Soufflenheim

Siegfried-Burger & Son pottery

The Siegfried-Burger & Fils pottery was founded by Mr. Pierre BURGER in 1842 in the heart of the village of Soufflenheim. The craftsmanship has been transmitted from father to son for 6 generations. Always located in the same place, our pottery has succeeded in safeguarding through the ages and up to the present day a very traditional art, using new technologies and adapting to the requirements of its regional and international customers.

Today, Siegfried-Burger & Fils pottery is reinventing traditional pottery, with a new range that is more contemporary, more refined, both powerful and refined and inspired by nature, the earth (the original material of these objects) and the mineral world. The clay is worked with care, rigor and delicacy, to give birth to new forms of unparalleled quality.

Win your lemmele mold

To try your luck, simply register in the game module below before Sunday April 17, 2022 at midnight. Attention, the winner will have to collect his lemmele mold directly from the pottery in Soufflenheim!

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And as a bonus, we offer you the lemmele recipe by Antoine Hepp:


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