Adapted from a recipe from www.barbarabakes.com
3 ½ cup all purpose flour (or high gluten bread flour)
1 pkg (2 ¼ tsp) rapid rise yeast
1 cup milk
¼ cup sugar
1 tsp salt
3 eggs
6 T unsalted butter, softened and cut into 12 pieces
Optional fillings:
Cinnamon Sugar: 4 T softened unsalted butter + 2/3 cup sugar
+ 1 ½ tsp ground cinnamon
Praline: 4 T softened butter + 2/3 cup brown sugar + ½ tsp
rum extract; ½ cup chopped pecans
Cream cheese: 10 oz softened cream cheese + ¼ cup sugar + 1
tsp vanilla
Optional Icing: 2 cups powdered sugar + 2 T milk + 1 tsp
vanilla or almond extract
Using a stand mixer bowl combine 2 ½ cups flour and yeast
using the paddle attachment on low for 30 seconds.
Heat milk, sugar and salt in a small saucepan over medium
heat until sugar dissolves and mixture registers 120 to 130 degrees F.
With the mixer on low, pour in liquids and mix until
incorporated. Add 2 eggs, one at a time. Continue mixing until a shaggy dough
forms. Clean off paddle and switch to a dough hook. Mix in the remaining 1 cup
of flour a little at a time, adding more or less flour as needed to make a soft
dough. Add the softened butter, a piece at a time, kneading until each piece of
butter is absorbed.
Knead for eight minutes on low. The dough should completely
clear the sides of the bowl. If too sticky, add additional flour 1 T at a time.
If too dry, spritz with water. Every 2 minutes, stop the machine, scrape the
dough off the hook, and then continue kneading.
Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead a
few times by hand to be sure it’s smooth and elastic. Form the dough into a
ball. Place dough into a greased bowl. Turn once so greased surface is on top.
Cover bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 hour.
While the dough is chilling, make your desired filling as
instructed above.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Uncover dough and lightly brush
over entire surface with an egg wash (1 egg + 1 tsp water, whisked well). Bake
for 20-35 min, until golden brown. Remove from oven and let cool for 10 minutes
on the baking sheet before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
After cooled, ice the loaf if desired.
*Proofing Dough
Creating a ‘proofing box’ will create a warm, steamy
environment to help your dough rise.
In your oven: Turn oven on for 1 to 2 minutes and then turn
off. Place a small oven proof bowl in the bottom of the oven and carefully fill
with boiling water. You want the bowl of water to produce steam. Place the pan
with the dough on a rack placed in the middle of the oven.
In your bathroom: Make sure any windows are closed and vents
turned off. Turn your shower to the hottest setting and run for 3 to 4 minutes
or until you feel the moisture in the air. If you have a heat lamp, turn it on,
but any lights will do. Set your pan with the dough on a counter or flat
surface. Close the door to the bathroom as you leave and let the dough rise.
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