BASIC BABKA

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This Jewish treat is a hybrid of sweet roll, swirl bread, and coffee cake. It's a sweet yeast dough that you roll out, fill, and roll up like a jelly roll, then cut, twist, and bake in a loaf pan. Don't worry: It looks fancy (and it IS a little messy), but it's seriously easy to do. And once you get the dough down, you can try it with other fillings.

Provided by Nicholio

Categories     Bread     Yeast Bread Recipes     Egg

Time 4h25m

Yield 24

Number Of Ingredients 15

½ cup white sugar
¼ cup butter
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup hot milk (185 degrees F (85 degrees C))
2 (.25 ounce) packages active dry yeast
¼ cup warm water (110 degrees F (43 degrees C))
2 eggs
4 ½ cups all-purpose flour
3 eggs
1 cup packed light brown sugar
⅓ cup butter, melted
1 ½ teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 cups walnuts, chopped
2 tablespoons butter, melted

Steps:

  • Stir white sugar, 1/4 cup butter, and salt into hot milk in a small bowl until butter is melted and mixture is lukewarm. In the work bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle, sprinkle yeast over warm water; stir to dissolve.
  • Stir milk mixture into yeast mixture. Add 2 eggs and 2 1/2 cups of the flour; beat on high until combined. With mixer on low, add remaining 2 cups flour, 1/2 cup at a time.
  • Switch to the dough hook; mix until dough leaves sides of bowl, about 5 minutes. Set dough in a large, lightly greased bowl, turning dough to coat top. Cover with a towel and let rise in a warm spot until doubled, about 1 hour.
  • Prepare walnut filling while dough rises. Lightly beat 3 eggs in a large bowl. Stir in brown sugar, 1/3 cup melted butter, cinnamon, and vanilla extract. Fold in walnuts.
  • Punch dough down. Turn dough out onto a large, lightly floured surface, cover with the bowl, and let rest 10 minutes. Line three 9x5-inch loaf pans with parchment paper, leaving a 2-inch overhang on long sides.
  • Divide dough into thirds; roll each third out to a 12-inch square on a lightly floured surface. Spoon 1/3 of the walnut filling onto each dough square and spread to within 1/2 inch of the edges. Roll up each square tightly as for a jelly roll. Pinch ends and seams closed to seal. With your palms, roll logs back and forth until uniformly round.
  • With a sharp knife or dough scraper, cut 1 log in half lengthwise to form 2 striped strands. Working quickly, twist strands loosely together with cut sides facing out, making 2 or 3 wide, horizontal twists. Fit into one of the prepared pans, patting back any loose filling and tucking ends under, if needed. It might look like a mess now, but it comes out beautifully!
  • Repeat with remaining logs and pans. Cover pans with a towel and let rise in a warm spot until doubled in size, about 1 hour. Loaves should not rise above top edges of pans.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Brush loaf tops with remaining 2 tablespoons melted butter.
  • Bake loaves until puffed, well browned, and a thermometer inserted in centers registers 200 degrees F (93 degrees C), 35 to 45 minutes. Tent with foil if tops brown before loaves are done. Cool in pans for 10 minutes, then use parchment to lift from pans and transfer to a wire rack.
  • Cool completely, about 1 hour. Glaze if desired, then slice crosswise to serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 337.7 calories, Carbohydrate 34.7 g, Cholesterol 54 mg, Fat 20 g, Fiber 2.2 g, Protein 7.4 g, SaturatedFat 5.2 g, Sodium 158.1 mg, Sugar 14.2 g

Nthabeleng Mokoena
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Meh.


Md Tasbir
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I would give this recipe a 3 out of 5 stars. It was easy to make, but the flavor was just okay.


Sandra Reyneke
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Not bad, but not great either. I've had better babka.


Lydiah Kubo
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This recipe is a keeper! I've made it several times and it's always a hit. Thanks for sharing!


Karen Sigauke
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I followed the recipe exactly, but my babka didn't turn out as expected. The bread was dry and the chocolate filling was too runny.


hassan mughals
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This babka is a bit dense for my taste, but the flavor is still good. I think I'll try using a different recipe next time.


Dj Boch
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I'm not a huge fan of babka, but this recipe changed my mind. It's so light and fluffy, and the chocolate filling is to die for.


Lesa Straw
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This babka is so moist and flavorful. I especially love the chocolate filling. It's the perfect treat for a sweet tooth.


Manisha Joshi
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I love the simplicity of this recipe. It's just a few basic ingredients, but the end result is a truly delicious babka.


Mian Hassan
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This babka is a bit time-consuming to make, but it's totally worth it. The end result is a delicious, impressive-looking bread that's perfect for special occasions.


adamronld ronldo
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I've made this babka several times now and it's always a hit. It's the perfect make-ahead breakfast or snack.


Kelly Mcfarland
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I made this babka for a party and it was a huge success! Everyone loved it and asked for the recipe.


CFÂèà TheGeneral
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OMG, this babka is heavenly! The perfect balance of sweetness and richness. I can't stop eating it!


MD MAMUN CHOWDHURY
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This babka is so pretty! I love the way the chocolate filling swirls through the bread. It's almost too beautiful to eat!


Tonya Kilgore
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The babka was delicious, but I found the chocolate filling to be a bit too sweet for my taste. Next time, I'll try using a semisweet chocolate instead of a bittersweet chocolate.


Suraj Paudel
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This recipe was super easy to follow, even for a baking novice like me. The babka came out perfectly and was a huge hit with my friends.


Sakr ALARABY
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Wow! This babka turned out amazing! The crumb was moist and flavorful, and the chocolate filling was rich and decadent. I'll definitely be making this again.