PERUVIAN - PAN DE ANIS - ANISE BREAD

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This is another recipe by Marian Blazes posted here for the ZWT-7 Tour of South/Central America. You will not be able to resist these sweet little aniseed breads when they are fresh out of the oven. They are rolled into olive-like spirals and baked. Typically they are served with a meal, or as a midmorning snack with coffee.

Provided by Baby Kato

Categories     Breads

Time 3h20m

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 1/2 tablespoons anise seed
1 1/2 cups water
1 1/2 teaspoons yeast, dry
1/3 cup sugar
1/4 cup vegetable shortening (or butter)
2 3/4 cups bread flour
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1 egg
1 tablespoon water

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  • Place aniseed in a pot with the water and bring to boil. Remove from heat, cover, and let cool to lukewarm.
  • Add the yeast, aniseed water including the seeds and sugar to the bowl of standing mixer and let rest 5 minutes. Then add the flour, the shortening or butter and the salt and mix on low speed with the dough hook attachment until well blended.
  • Slowly add the bread flour and continue to knead. Knead dough for about 5 minutes, (you can also knead it by hand if you prefer) until it is smooth and elastic and pulls away smoothly from the sides of the bowl.
  • If the dough seems sticky you may add a couple more tablespoons flour .
  • Place the dough in an oiled bowl and let rise for one hour.
  • Punch down the dough and separate it into golfball size pieces (about 35 grams). Roll each piece into a ball, cover balls with plastic wrap and let rest for 5 minutes.
  • Flatten each ball into an slighly oval shape, about 3 inches wide and 4-5 inches long, using a rolling pin if necessary. Starting at one end of the oval, roll dough up into a spiral. Place seam side down on a baking sheet.
  • Mix 1 egg with 1 tablespoon water and brush tops and sides of rolls with egg mixture. Let rolls rise in a warm place for a half hour.
  • Bake rolls for 12 - 25 minutes, at 375 degrees until they are golden brown.
  • They may be served warm or at room temperature.

Taher Hosain
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I've made this bread several times now and it's always a hit. The anise flavor is subtle and not overpowering, and the bread is incredibly moist and flavorful. I highly recommend this recipe.


Estephannie Hundhausen
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This bread is a great way to use up leftover anise seeds. I had some leftover from a previous recipe and decided to try this bread. I'm so glad I did! The bread was delicious and the anise flavor was just right.


Kis collinz
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I was a bit hesitant to try this recipe because I'm not a big fan of anise, but I'm so glad I did! The anise flavor was very subtle and not overpowering at all. The bread was also incredibly moist and flavorful. I will definitely be making this again


Zaitoon Williams
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This anise bread is a keeper! It's so easy to make and the results are always amazing. I love the subtle anise flavor and the soft, fluffy texture. It's the perfect bread to enjoy with a cup of coffee or tea.


samson bassey
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This bread is a great way to use up leftover anise seeds. I had some leftover from a previous recipe and decided to try this bread. I'm so glad I did! The bread was delicious and the anise flavor was just right.


umair gul
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I love this anise bread! It's so easy to make and the results are always amazing. The bread is soft and fluffy, with a subtle anise flavor. It's the perfect bread to enjoy with a cup of coffee or tea.


JAYCEE Dexter
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This anise bread is a delicious and unique treat. The anise flavor is not overpowering and the bread is very moist. I will definitely be making this again.


x 18 c
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I've made this bread several times now and it's always a hit. The anise flavor is subtle and not overpowering, and the bread is incredibly moist and flavorful. I highly recommend this recipe.


CreePtic Silver
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This bread is a great way to use up leftover anise seeds. I had some leftover from a previous recipe and decided to try this bread. I'm so glad I did! The bread was delicious and the anise flavor was just right.


Bishnu Tamang
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I was a bit hesitant to try this recipe because I'm not a big fan of anise, but I'm so glad I did! The anise flavor was very subtle and not overpowering at all. The bread was also incredibly moist and flavorful. I will definitely be making this again


Eneh Chidubem
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This anise bread is a keeper! It's so easy to make and the results are always amazing. I love the subtle anise flavor and the soft, fluffy texture. It's the perfect bread to enjoy with a cup of coffee or tea.


Ene Apeh
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I'm so glad I tried this recipe. The bread was absolutely delicious! The anise flavor was just right, and the bread was perfectly moist. I will definitely be making this again.


Tanjim Ahmed
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This bread is a wonderful blend of sweet and savory. The anise flavor is subtle and not overpowering, and the bread is incredibly moist and flavorful. I love that it's made with simple ingredients that I can easily find at my local grocery store.


Benard Kemboi
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I followed the recipe exactly and the bread turned out perfectly. It was so easy to make and the results were amazing. I will definitely be making this bread again and again.


Habibur Rahman Sumon
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This bread was a hit at my party! Everyone loved the unique flavor of the anise and the soft, fluffy texture. It was the perfect dessert to end a festive meal.


RoRo15
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I'm not usually a big fan of anise, but this bread was surprisingly delicious. The anise flavor was subtle and not overpowering, and the bread was incredibly moist and flavorful. I'll definitely be making this again!


Threedee
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This anise bread was a delight! The aroma of anise was intoxicating, and the bread itself was soft and fluffy. I loved the subtle sweetness and the crunchy anise seeds on top. It was the perfect accompaniment to my morning coffee.