I have grown few inches taller, the reason for getting taller is because of the compliments, I got from my inlaws and my hubbies grandmother for this delicious bread.They all coudn't stop talking about the taste.
My MIL said last time she had such a delicious raisisn bread was when she was young. And grandmother remarked well this bread tasted like I remember how a raisin bread should taste.
So with all these praises I received from them I was walking in clouds for a while :-)
When ever I made a sweet bread I tend to give a share for my inlaws as I know how much my FIL loves these kinds of bread.
So when I made this bread I had to wait for one hour to cut them as the book said don't slice them for atleast 1hour.I don't think I waited for a hour to cut them. I cut half and took to my inlaws place.
I was with cycle so while bycling towards their home (I have a basket in front of the cycle to put things) in this cold winter evening ( it was arounf 5 in the late afternoon) I got this delicious aroma of freshly baked bread from the basket.
The recipe is from The Bread Baker's Apprentice: Mastering the Art of Extraordinary Bread and I must admitt I am totally in love with this book.
There is so much wonderful breads in this book that I want to try and make all of them.
Another bread I made from this book is Celeration bread
In the recipe they did ask walnut which i didn't add, I thought i will keep the walnuts for another time.
You can make 2 1 1/2 pound loaves, but I made a one huge loaf.
3 1/2 cups unbleached flour
4 tsp granulated sugar
1 1/4 tsp salt
2 tsp instant yeast
1 1/4 tsp ground cinamon
1 large egg slightly beaten
2 tbsp butter melted ( room temperature)
1/2 cup butter milk or whole milk ( I used butter milk)
3/4 cup water( room temperature)
2 cup raisins
1. Stir together the flour, sugar,salt , yeast and cinamon in a mixing bowl ( or in the bowl of a electric mixer). Add the egg, butter, buttermilk and water. Stir together with a large spoon ( or mix in low spees with the paddle attachment) ubtill the ingridients come together and form a ball. Adjust with flour ir water if the dough seems to sticky or too dry and stiff.
2. Sprinkle flour on a counter, transfer the dough to the counter and begin kneeding ( or mixing on medium speed, switiching to the doug hook). The dough should be soft and pliable, tacky but not sticky.
Add flour as you kneed by hand for aproximatley 10 minutes ( or by machine for 6 to 8 minutes).
Sprinkle in the raisins in the final 2 minutes of kneading ( or mixing) to distribute them evenly and to avoid them crushing them too much.
If you are mixing with machine you may have to fibishg kneading by hand to distribute the raisins evenly.
Lightly oil a large bowl and tranfer the dough to the bowl, rolling it to coat it with oil. Cover the bowl with a plastic wrap.
3. Ferment at room temperature for 60 to 90 minutes, or untill the dough is double in size.
4. If you are making 2 loaf divide the dough into 2 equal pieces or like i did make them into a one large loaf.
5. Flaten the dough with your hand, folding in the edges to make even- sided rectangle .
Work from the short side of the dough, roll up the length of the dough one section at a time, pinching the crease with each rotation to strengthen the surface tension.
The roll will spread out as you roll it up.
Pinch the final eand closed with the back edge of your hand or with your thumbd. Place the loaf in a lightly oile pan. The ends of the loafs should touch the ends of the pan for even rising.
You don't have to do the step 5 if you don't have to, then just make into a normal shape and bake them. 6. Proof at room temperature for 60 to 90 minutes. or when it is doubled in size. 7. Preaheat the oven tpo 350°F with the oven rack in the middle shelf. Place the loaf pan on a sheet pan. 8. I made a big one loaf so I baked them for 50 minutes. Slice them atleast after one hour.
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Gorgeous Bread..love the cinnamon flavour in anything...Prefect bread!!!
ReplyDeleteFrom one bread baker to another...I LOVE YOUR LOAF!!! It's beautiful & I love the flavours! Wish I could cycle down with you!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful looking bread, F! I can imagine you cycling with aromatic bread basket in the front! NIICE!
ReplyDeleteI love Cinnamon Raisin swirl I get here, my fave breakfast toast! :))
What a gorgeous loaf, no wonder ur in laws praise u :) I would love to taste this bread :)
ReplyDeletebread looks very delicious & perfect.
ReplyDeletethe cinnamon flavor in the bread mustve been soo good! looks beautifully delicious!
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious - love cinnamon!
ReplyDeleteHC, I love the picture of you biking with the bread in the basket. The bread looks gorgeous.
ReplyDeletecompliments from the in laws, what else do we need to finish a perfect day, no wonder you've become taller:)
ReplyDeleteyour raisin bread looks fluffy, soft and well aerated ; looks perfect!
It looks sooooo good and perfect!
ReplyDeleteLove it HC. & I am book marking this for my husband has been asking me to bake a cinnamon raisin for long time now. Love the studded look.
ReplyDeleteLookng perfect...
ReplyDeleteAwesome looking bread..love cinnamon breads..
ReplyDeleteI'm so going to try this this weekdn! It looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat bread has turned out so perfect...looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous loaf..!!!
ReplyDeleteI hav tried this with raisin n whole wheat flour..but neva added egg..Is their any particular reason for adding egg Happy?
Cinnamon raisin bread looks perfect. Ur inlaws are very lucky to get such a sweet daughter in law. Really they cud have felt ur love and passion for both cooking and family.
ReplyDeleteGlad to read about u dear.
your loaf looks wondeful . I can imagine its fragrance. to die for.
ReplyDeleteyum. I've been looking for a good cinnamon raisin bread recipe.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful loaf, cinnamon raisin are my favorite as well.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
elra
Cinnamon and raisins in bread...love the flavors HC. Loaf looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bread! I love making bread at home, it's so much fun.
ReplyDeletewow. lovely bread. wish i cud taste. u are an expert in bread making.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing more satifying that have your guests compliment you on your food! this cinnamon raisin bread looks great...id spread some sweetened cream cheese on it :)
ReplyDeleteFlavors sound great together. I can smell it finishing off in the oven now. Thanks for sharing. Todd.
ReplyDeleteBread looks soft and airy. Loved the flavor. Perfectly baked.
ReplyDeleteomg can imagine u cycling with basket filled with such yummy goodies,..lucky inlaws,.:-)keep bakin nd sharin,..
ReplyDeletelovely bread, Happy!
ReplyDeleteVeel mooi, HC!
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely slice...
ReplyDeleteyour post is so compelling...I'm gonna try this one soon :)
ReplyDeleteI imagined cycling down a cold road with warm bread smells wafting out of my basket - aaahh!
ReplyDeleteOh GOD getting comments that too compliments from MIL is something really a trasure dear. Keep it up! Bread looks yum. Must have taste awesome with cinnamon.
ReplyDeleteHC, that looks extraordinary! brillient and i love, love and love cinnamon flavoured bread.
ReplyDeleteYummy looking bread....just perfect...I can imagine the aroma with you cycling......wonderful..
ReplyDeleteHey another cinnamon goodie here HC..lovely bread..can imagine the flavour
ReplyDeleteNow add a few more inches to your already increased height ;-)...that is one gorgeous, gorgeous loaf...I can smell it from here :-)
ReplyDeletebread looks awesome..i love raisin bread..
ReplyDeleteWow bread looks great.Never baked bread,will try ur recipe
ReplyDeletecinnamon & raisins, some lovely flavors there
ReplyDeleteHappy this is one favourite bread for me...eat it just like that, or slightly toast it or apply a spoon of light cream cheese...this is one full breakfast.
ReplyDeletecongrats for all those praises...love your bread...
Nice bread.. love the cinnamon flavour in anything...Prefect bread...
ReplyDeleteThankyou all for your sweet coments, i think soon i will touch the celing of my room reading all these praises :-)
ReplyDeleteYour bread is gorgeous H.C. I just love the flavours going on here. I can see why it was a huge hit with your MIL!
ReplyDeleteRosie x
Mmmmmmmmmm...can smell it
ReplyDeleteI love sweet breads too and yours looks perfect. No wonder you got such wonderful praises from your in-laws. Waiting for an hour to slice in must've been the hardest part.
ReplyDeleteWow.. thats lovely! You always make me drool on your breads and cakes. Never tried baking them at home.. But this time, i'm gonna try this.. i can sense the aroma here.. Bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteI almost forgot drooling over the bread, that i have some awards for u in my blog.. Pls accept!
ReplyDeleteWow, so spongy an high bread.. looks so tempting !!
ReplyDeleteI've just started getting into bread making. This looks really fantastic! That book is going on my Amazon.com wishlist! :D
ReplyDeletewow the bread looks perfect and it has two of my fav ingredient cinnamon and raisin
ReplyDeleteHow sweet HC,cycling with aromatic bread in the basket,you sure know how to win hearts:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bread!
ReplyDeleteThat bread looks so good, you deserve to feel 10 feet tall. Lovely job, Happy.
ReplyDeleteLovely bread. looks gorgeous and yummy.
ReplyDeleteYum I love cinnamon raisin bread! Though for me the raisins are more optional than necessary. You did a great job with this one!
ReplyDeleteI can smell the bread right through the screen. I love this. We make a similar recipe, only we roll it into buns.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty. Iam going to try making bread soon. Iam surely going to try this recipe.
ReplyDeleteI will have to save this recipe! I can picture you riding your bike with the bread in the basket! :)
ReplyDeleteI think my house is too far for you to bike to but I would have loved to be on the receiving end of this lovely bread!
ReplyDeletethat looks lovely.. i like both raisins and cinnamon... will try this one out for sure.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous...looks too good, love it.
ReplyDeletelooks tooo perfect and professional.cinnamon is my favourite spice as well.
ReplyDeleteI too wish I were walking on the road while you were cycling,so that I too could have hit with the powerful aroma of cinnamon and 'fresh from oven' bread.PRO looking bread
Beautiful bread, it looks absolutely perfect :-)
ReplyDeleteYou've become quite the accomplished baker, HC :D
ReplyDeleteLots of good flavors going into that loaf there!
How nice of you to share! I am not sure I could. My very favorite bread for toast and vegetarian sandwiches when I was younger was a cinnamon raisin walnut bread. I can't find it commercially anymore and have been thinking about making my own lately. Yours looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteNot everyone in the U.S. likes corned beef, mostly we just make it for St. Patricks day. I make it so I can make corned beef hash with the leftovers.
One of my favorite things about blogs is people from other countries and learning about the differences. People really are the same though.
I'd love this for breakfast with a little bit of butter spread on top. Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI guess after the compliments you've received, this might seem a little tame.:)
ReplyDeleteBut I do love your bread. Raisin bread and peanut butter (does this sound weird?) is something I enjoy.
Btw, do you think that bread book is worth buying inspite of the cost?
hey dear...now u will be double inch taller through blogger's sweet comments rt?...looks very tempting and divine...perfect..
ReplyDeleteHappy, cinnamon bread toasted makes one of my favourite breakfasts...simply buttered.
ReplyDeletefantastic raisin bread I wish i had a piece here now thx for sharing, well nice :D
ReplyDeleteBread looks gorgeous, soft and fluffy and love the combination of cinnamon and raisin
ReplyDeleteAparna the book is realy good, i have mailed you the answer.
ReplyDeleteHappy Cook this bread is amazing!!!! I love all with raisins and this look spectacular,xxGloria
ReplyDeletegreat looking bread,as usual,you have baked perfect:)Sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteThat raisin bread looks great! It has been far too long since I last had raisin bread.
ReplyDeleteThat's one lovely loaf HC. Even looking at the picture we can tell that it would have tasted great!
ReplyDeleteThat looks gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteMmm, Happy Cook, I can almost smell this gorgeous loaf ...
ReplyDeleteI love cinnamon raisen bread. It's pure comfort.
ReplyDeleteBread looks good! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteThat is a really robust loaf- your in laws must have been so happy to have it!
ReplyDeletethat is supergorgeous. i lvoe the brown crust. i'm not a fan of cinnamon in sweet stuff, but i will try this.
ReplyDeleteBee do try you willlove it as we all did.
ReplyDeleteWow what a beautiful bread! I bet it tastes absolutely delish too with those flavours.
ReplyDeleteMaria
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Beautiful looking bread. And HC, you indeed look couple of inhes taller :-)) This is worth all the compliments.
ReplyDeleteI can see why they admired this loaf so much. It looks moist and delicious.
ReplyDeleteBookmarking this! looks lovely HC
ReplyDeleteTHANKS for sharing your family's musical talent! I REALLY enjoyed that. Very nicely done. You have a lot of talent in your family. THANKS!
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