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Friday, March 4, 2011

BBA Challenge: Cinnamon, Raisin, Walnut Bread


This weeks BBA Challenge was Cinnamon, Walnut, Raisin Bread. I was very happy with how it turned out. The one thing I would do different next time is to toast my walnuts before adding them to the dough to give them better flavor-I spaced that out today.


The recipe in the book calls for using a paddle first-I have found that I am just going to stick with dough hook as the paddle gets filled with dough and it is hard to get it off. I mixed the dough to almost full window then I added the raisins and nuts. It was quite the task to get the raisins and nuts distributed into the dough. I had to hand mix and use the hook for about 10 more minutes. I have a picture of the window pane with the nuts and raisins.















I put the dough in an oiled bowl and allowed it to rise.






I scaled the dough out into 2 equal pieces.













I was rushed today to get my bread done so I invented a home proof box. I usually run my dishwasher and leave my bread onto of the counter over the dishwasher for warmth but I had this idea of once the dishwasher was done and slightly cooled I put my bread into the dishwasher to get a proof box like rise. I know, I know, proof box use is not the best but I was in a hurry.






















When my bread came out of the oven I brushed the loaves with melted butter and sprinkled cinnamon sugar over them.

I am very pleased with how my bread turned out. Here is the crumb shot. Thank you Chris from http://www.akuindeed.com/ for hosting our BBA challenges!!











3 comments:

  1. Strange, I left a comment yesterday,but it's not here?Any way,your loaves look great and I agree it's delicious!
    Also I did an experiment of the cinnamon/yeast killing question, It Ain't So!
    here are the results:http://ovenminded.blogspot.com/2011/03/yeast-cinnamon-test.html

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  2. Looks delish! Makes me wish I had more time to do breads again =)

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  3. Nice looking bread! I don't use the paddle much for bread baking either, because I don't like the clean up. I would rather use a spatula to help the dough if it needs it.

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