![]() ![]() For this type of recipe, our SAF Gold Instant Yeast is an ideal choice. This is because sugar draws moisture away from the yeast, causing the dough to rise much more slowly. Even though your starter was bubbly, the yeast may not have been as active as it needed to be, and because this recipe contains a fairly high percentage of sugar in the dough, this makes for a particularly challenging environment for yeast. Hi Katy, it does sound to me like your expired yeast may have contributed to your lack of rise. Please bake, rate, and review our recipe for Easter Bread Wreath. Here's to spring colors, warm breezes and, as always, happy baking! Add more liquid 1/4 teaspoon at a time, until the glaze is thin and pourable.ĭrizzle the glaze onto the cooled braid, then decorate with sprinkles, if desired. Little colored nonpareils make for a very festive look and might remind you of Italian struffoli, that honey-sweet confection that also appears at Eastertime. Stir together 1 cup of confectioners' sugar and 2 tablespoons milk or orange juice. When the braid is cool or just barely warm, make the glaze and/or decorate the bread. Remove the wreath from the oven, and transfer it to a rack to cool. The finished loaf will be golden brown, and an instant-read thermometer inserted into the center will register at least 190☏. Towards the end of the rising time, preheat the oven to 375☏.īake the wreath for 15 minutes, then reduce the oven heat to 350☏ and bake for an additional 20 minutes, tenting it for the final 10 minutes of baking. ![]() You'll end up with a very long, slim braid.Ĭurve the straight braid to a ring and pinch the ends to seal.Ĭover the wreath and allow it to rise until puffy, about 1 to 2 hours (again, SAF Gold will work faster). ![]() If you've ever braided hair, or rope or wire, it's the same motions. Repeat, switching from side to side and always bringing an outside rope over the center rope. To form the braid, bring one of the outer ropes over the center rope.īring the opposite outer rope over the “new” inner rope (which used to be the outer rope). Luckily PJ had done a 3-stranded braid in a blog before, so with her permission I've used her photos instead. Somehow I lost track of my braiding pictures for this bread. Pinch the ends together, squeeze to a point, and tuck that point under the braid.Ĭonfession time. Sweet and rich breads definitely take longer to rise, so patience is needed in planning.ĭivide the dough into three equal-sized portions and shape each piece into an 18"-long rope. ![]() See the little pieces of peel in the dough? Close your eyes and inhale and I bet you'll be able to smell them, too.Ĭover the bowl and let the dough rise for 1 to 2 hours. We don't recommend preparing this dough by hand, as it's quite sticky and challenging to bring together. Mix and knead, using a mixer or bread machine, until the dough is elastic and satiny. There's no chemical taste to interfere with the other fragrant and delicious flavors you add to your recipes. One thing (among many) that I truly love about our unbleached flour is that it has such good, fresh flavor. The next morning your starter will look bubbly and active, like a pancake just before flipping.Ģ 1/4 cups (269g) King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose FlourĢ teaspoons SAF Gold instant yeast, for best rise or regular instant yeastĤ tablespoons (57g) unsalted butter, at room temperatureġ/4 teaspoon Fiori di Sicilia or 2 teaspoons vanilla extract + 1/4 teaspoon orange oil Grab your mixer bowl and toss in:ġ cup (120g) King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose FlourĬover lightly and leave out on the counter overnight. This lovely bread does require an overnight starter. A step-by-step recipe for a delightfully fragrant and ambrosial Easter bread, heady with mood-lifting citrus scents. Then come right back and get your reward. Before you get to read the rest of the blog, I really want you to pop down and type up a great bad joke to share with the rest of us. Bad= clean, silly, eye-rolling, groaningly bad jokes. My call to you? Fill up the comments section with your best BAD jokes. So, how are we to make this bad feeling better? Let's go BAD in a big way.īad movie night? I'm in! Bad singing in the car? Crank up the tunes! Not in a good "Stifle, Edith!" way, but the "I don't really feel like moving from this couch" way. That can really dull your senses and stifle your mind. The rest were partially cloudy or overcast. Here in New England the month of February only had 3 days of full sun. I know many of our baking friends suffered epic storms, power outages, wind, water, and sky raining down havoc. Wow, it really has been a long march to spring this year. Of course I giggled it's a cute joke, after all. "Why is everyone so tired on April 1?" "Because they just finished a 31-day March!" ![]()
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