YULEKAKE - NORWEGIAN CHRISTMAS BREAD

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This recipe has been in my husband's Norweigan side of the family for generations. It was passed on from his great grandmother to his grandmother and so on. I noticed two recipes already posted in Recipezaar (julekake), but this one is prepared a bit different. It's a very dry fruit bread. Definitely used for dunking in your coffee or slathered with butter. I am not a big fan of it, but I make it at Christmastime for my husband as he adores it.

Provided by Lulu 280529

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 4h30m

Yield 2 loaves, 24-30 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

1 (1 3/4 ounce) jar ground cardamom (fine powder, use 1/4 of the jar for this 2-loaf recipe)
1 cup chopped citron
1 1/2 cups golden raisins
1 1/2 cups regular raisins
5 cups boiling water (approximately)
2 (1/4 ounce) packages each dry yeast
1/2 cup warm water
2 cups scalded 2% low-fat milk or 2 cups whole milk
3/4 cup salted butter
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 beaten eggs
8 cups flour
1 beaten egg, used to brush on top loaves before baking
2 tablespoons melted butter, to brush on top loaves after baking is complete

Steps:

  • in a heatproof bowl, put all raisins together and cover with approximately 5 cups of boiling water to soften. set aside.
  • mix the 2 packages of dry yeast with 1/2 cup of warm water. mix well and let sit.
  • boil 2 cups of milk until scalded. turn down heat to medium and add the 3/4 cup of butter until melted. remove from heat and set aside.
  • in a large bowl measure 3/4 cup granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1/4 of the container of cardamom. mix well.
  • add the two beaten eggs to the dry mixture. then add the milk/butter mixture. gradually add 6 of the 8 cups of flour and the dissolved yeast.
  • drain the raisins. add the raisins and citron to the mix. now add the remaining 2 cups of flour.
  • time to knead the bread! i use my heavy-duty mixer as it is easier on my hands and back. if manual knead, place dough on floured breadboard and knead completely.
  • once the bread is kneaded, place into a large pre-floured bowl and cover with a dish towel or cloth allowing it to rise for 1 hour.
  • after the dough has risen, cut it into two loaves. place each into a pre-greased, pre-floured baking loaf pan.
  • again, cover each loaf pan and allow to rise for another hour.
  • before placing the loaves into a pre-heated 300 degree oven, cut the top of each loaf with an X design, or a fancy cut design of your choice, and brush with 1 beaten egg.
  • bake the loaves for 45 minutes at 300 degrees. increase the heat to 325 degrees for the next 30-45 minutes (test after 30 minutes with a toothpick for doneness - make take longer, make take less depending on your oven temperature).
  • remove the loaves from the oven and brush with 2 tablespoons of melted butter.
  • let loaves cool completely before removing from pans.
  • note: if you choose to omit the citron, which i do often, use 2 cups each of the golden and regular raisins instead.

Sadako Craft
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This yulekake was the perfect way to celebrate Christmas morning. It was a delicious and festive treat that my whole family enjoyed.


Rey Avila
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I'm not a big fan of cardamom, so I used a little less than the recipe called for. The yulekake still had a nice, subtle flavor.


Savage x Shabalala
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This yulekake recipe is a must-try for anyone who loves Norwegian Christmas traditions. It's a beautiful and delicious bread that is sure to impress your family and friends.


Malak Irshad
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I'm allergic to nuts, so I omitted the almonds from the recipe. The yulekake was still delicious.


John SullZ
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I didn't have any raisins on hand, so I used cranberries instead. The yulekake still turned out great.


Anakudo Ifeoma
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I had some trouble finding candied orange peel, so I used dried orange peel instead. It worked out just fine.


Rubi Niraula
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The yulekake turned out a little too sweet for me. I think I'll reduce the amount of sugar next time.


mido elfashny
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This yulekake was a bit dry for my taste. I think I might try adding a little more butter next time.


Ryan Jasper
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I made this yulekake for a Christmas party and it was a huge hit. Everyone loved the unique flavor and the festive presentation. I'll definitely be making it again next year.


FF Mos ta kin
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I've been looking for a good yulekake recipe for ages, and this one is definitely a keeper. The instructions were clear and easy to follow, and the end result was a delicious, moist bread that was perfect for Christmas morning.


Godwin Ogodor
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This recipe was a bit more time-consuming than I expected, but it was totally worth it. The yulekake turned out so beautiful and delicious. I'm so glad I decided to give it a try.


Dj vosti spartan
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I'm not usually a fan of sweet breads, but this yulekake was a game-changer. The combination of raisins, candied orange peel, and spices was simply irresistible. It was the perfect treat to enjoy with my morning coffee.


Feroza Khatun
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This yulekake recipe was an absolute delight! The cardamom and orange zest gave it a warm, festive flavor that perfectly captured the spirit of Christmas. My family loved it, and I'll definitely be making it again next year.