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Honey Twist

Prepared a foundation dough with the help of my Breadmaker and made this.  It  did take a bit of effort to coil up the dough as it was fairly long and was not so adept at it as this was my first try.  Nonetheless, it turned out quite well and was lovely, especially eaten warm.




the crunchy topping of chopped almonds and honey...... mmm... especially when your teeth sinks into it, beautiful....



picture on the left, before proving, and picture on the right, after proving and topped with a mixture of honey and nibbed almonds, just before going into the oven



just out of the oven and the sweet smell of freshly baked bread, fills the air



a bit of a heart shape ?




Recipe for Honey Twist

Ingredients for Dough, using a Breadmaker

  • 1 egg + water to make up 1 cup  -  250 ml
  • Butter/Margarine  -  3 Tbsp
Salt  -  1/2  Tsp
High Protein Flour  -  410 gm
Skim Milk powder -  2  Tbsp
Brown Sugar  -  3 Tbsp
Yeast  -  2 Tsp
For the Topping
Mix together the following :-
    3 Tbsp Honey
2  oz Brown Sugar
2  oz melted Butter/Margarine OR 3 Tbsp Olive Oil (I used this)
1  oz Plain Flour
1.1/2 oz  nibbed Almonds
3  Tsp water
Method
    At the end of the dough cycle, turn the dough onto a floured surface and knock it a bit for any air to escape.
Shape the dough into a long, narrow roll, 1 inch thick.  Coil the roll into a lightly greased 10 inch shallow tin, beginning @ the outside edge and twisting as you go.
Leave a little space between the coils.
Cover the tin with a damp cloth and allow to prove until double in bulk, around 35 to 40 minutes.
Spoon over the topping mixture and bake in a preheated oven @ 180 deg C, for about 25 to 30 minutes.
Serve warm.
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Comments

  1. looks so delicious. I bet your house smelled heavenly....:)

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  2. What a sweet delight :) And looks so soft and fluffy too!

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  3. That looks fabulous. Great color and texture. Oh yum yum

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  4. Hi
    Laura
    Ya, the smell stays somewhat especially if it's raining and all the windows are closed.

    Penny aka jeroxie
    Yes, it's fluffy, tastes wonderful, when eaten warm.

    Divina Pe
    Thanks, Divina. Oh, congrats on being Top 9 today.

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  5. Well done..I love homemade buns and bread. I have to try out bread making :)

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  6. Yum! This sound absolutely delicious with honey & almonds!

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  7. Hi

    Elin
    Thanks. Your bread/buns are lovely too. Sure you can whip up a variety of them.

    5 Star Foodie
    I love the crust, crunchy almonds and not overly sweet honey.

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  8. These look really good and I absolutely love honey, plus I recently purchased a breadmaker and have been searching for more recipes!

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  9. Hi
    Natalie
    Yes, the breadmaker really comes in handy, at least can alleviate the time spent on kneading the dough.

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