December 17, 2013

Magical Christmas at the Osthoff Resort



 Magical Christmas at the Osthoff Resort                                                                                       

Pamela O’Meara




The Osthoff Resort sits on Elkhart lake.
Several reindeer and St. Nicholas dressed in red velvet greet visitors at the Old World Christmas Market at the Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake, Wis., an hour north of Milwaukee.
In a football-sized, heated tent, guests can check out around 100 booths of Christmas gifts ranging from cashmere and silk scarves from Turkey, red, blue and white blown glass tree ornaments from the Czech Republic, Russian nesting dolls, German cuckoo clocks and nutcrackers, imported sweaters and lace table cloths from the former East Germany to wine, chocolate, elk and deerskin gloves,fine  jewelry and pastel drawings.
Some booths offer samples such as chocolate truffles and hot mulled wine. The food court serves a German-style lunch of pumpkin soup, roast sauerbraten, spaetzle, red cabbage and apple strudel Vendors and guests come from all over for the market and other holiday festivities. I had the pleasure of attending.
Buche de Noel is made and served at the Osthoff Cooking school.
The Osthoff Resort has played host to this old world-style Christmas market event for about 15 years and hosts many other holiday events as well. The resort is dressed to the hilt with beautifully decorated Christmas trees at every turn in the hall, a 19-foot tree in the Elk Room overlooking Elkhart Lake, pine branches wrapped around stair rails, poinsettias and Christmas wreaths.
For families, there’s a chance to visit with Santa and then have breakfast at a child-sized buffet line. The next day a Christmas brunch with St. Nicholas is followed by a chance to see a reindeer with a big rack and even a camel up close. Then there are Christmas cookie decorating and ornament making workshops and a ride on old-fashioned horse-drawn hay wagon with people sitting on hay bales. Percherons named Bud and Ace pull the wagon and are gentle enough for children to pet. Two singers lead the Christmas caroling for all                                                          
Tatiana Alkata shows off one of her holiday gifts.
to join in. Hot chocolate Christmas cookies are served afterwards. Ice skating takes place in the outdoor courtyard.
The cooking school offers a class on preparing a traditional French Christmas meal with French onion soup, scallops, various breads, hash-brown-style potatoes embedded with onions and bacon pieces, beef tenderloin and a dessert of buche de noel, a rolled chocolate cake filled with chocolate frosting, surprisingly light and delicious. Additional classes are offered on bread and cookie baking for the holidays.
Mrs. Claus offers advice on decorating cookies.

With light snow falling, holiday lights all over the grounds and inside the resort, and people feeling the holiday spirit, I found the Osthoff a magical place to be just before Christmas.







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