Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter Bread Fun

Happy Easter friends! Today I thought I'd share a special family recipe for our Greek celebration bread. We make this bread every year for both New Year's Day and Easter. 



On New Year's, a tin foil wrapped dime is placed in the bread before baking. Luck for the year is promised to the happy recipient of the slice with the dime. For Easter, red eggs are placed in the bread symbolizing the blood shed by Christ on the cross. 


We made this bread on Friday and I will say it does take a significant amount of time to do, it's fairly easy work and fun for the kids to help with. Plus, it's DELICIOUS! you can make this anytime and freeze extra loaves for later. We eat this bread with holiday dinners, but it also makes a tasty breakfast treat when toasted and topped with butter and honey.


Greek Sweet Bread
Makes 3-4 Loaves
Organic Ingredients

5 lbs Flour
3 Packs of Yeast
½ T Salt
1 ½ Cups Sugar
3 Cups warm milk…  about 125°
1 Cup warm Water… about 110°
1 ¼ (5 sticks) Butter- melted
4 Eggs
1 T Almond Extract

In a large bowl melt the yeast and water.  Add the warm milk and salt.  Stir in 6 cups of the flour (batter will be lumpy).  Cover and set aside in a warm spot for about 1- 2 hours until doubled in size.

Before
After
Stir with a wooden spoon and add sugar, the eggs, & the butter (mix almond flavoring in butter first).  Add enough of the remaining flour to make a soft dough.  Place the dough on a floured surface and knead thoroughly (your arms will be tired!).  Return to bowl and brush surface with butter.  Cover and let rise again.


Lightly knead again and let rest for 10 minutes.  Divide dough into 3 or 4 parts (depending on the size of your loaves).  Divide each of those in three and roll each section into long strips.  Braid and make into a circle to fit into the greased pan (approx 8- 10 inches round).  Let rise again in pan until double in size. 

Braided Dough
In Pan
Before
After Rising Again
Red Eggs
Ready to Bake!
Brush the tops with a mixture of egg yolk and water ( 1 yolk to 1 T water).  You call also sprinkle with sesame seeds, almonds or add a few walnuts to the top. Bake at 350° for about 40-60 minutes or until done.

Baked to Perfection

Enjoy!

3 comments:

  1. I'm a new follower and just wanted to say hi and tell you how much I love your blog! Also wondering if you have any nutritional advice for a breastfeeding mom with a colicky baby?

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  2. Kelsey! Thanks so much! I'd say for you a well rounded diet is key. Have you had the baby checked for reflux? Its a very common cause of colic.

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  3. I have not had her checked for reflux. But maybe I will do that. I'm considering trying a chiropractor and I've thought about cutting out dairy to see if that makes a difference or not. Thanks for the advice!

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