Fall Apple Yeast Bread

Fall Apple Yeast Bread is a bread that serves 12. Watching your figure? This dairy free and lacto ovo vegetarian recipe has 323 calories, 5g of protein, and 9g of fat per serving. For 42 cents per serving, this recipe covers 8% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. It will be a hit at your Autumn event. 2 people found this recipe to be tasty and satisfying. A mixture of powdered sugar, vanillan extract, dried/instant yeast, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so yummy. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 1 hour and 35 minutes. It is brought to you by Foodista. Taking all factors into account, this recipe earns a spoonacular score of 32%, which is not so spectacular. If you like this recipe, take a look at these similar recipes: Fall Apple Yeast Bread, Apple Yeast Bread, and Apple-Cinnamon Swirl Pumpkin Yeast Bread.

Servings: 12

Preparation duration: -1 minutes

Cooking duration: -1 minutes

 

Ingredients:

1 1/2 tablespoons apple cider

2 apples

1 tablespoon Dried/instant Yeast

2 Eggs

17 ounces All-purpose Flour (about 4 cups, but it's best to weigh it)

1/2 teaspoon Ground Cinnamon

1 teaspoon Ground Cinnamon

1 teaspoon Orange Zest

1 cup powdered sugar

1/4 cup Runny Honey

1 1/2 teaspoons Salt

1/4 cup Sugar

1 1/2 teaspoons Vanilla Extract

7 tablespoons Vegetable Oil

1/2 cup (4 oz) Water, lukewarm

Equipment:

blender

bowl

springform pan

knife

plastic wrap

cake form

oven

whisk

Cooking instruction summary:

  1. Mix the warm (not hot) water with the oil, honey and yeast. Allow it to foam for 10 minutes. Then add the rest of the ingredients for the dough. Mix and then knead them, using a mixer with a bread hook, or by hand, until you have a soft, smooth and elastic dough (about 8-10 minutes).
  2. Put the dough in a oiled bowl and let it rise, covered, for 2 hours or until it's puffy and nearly doubled in size
  3. Lightly grease/butter a 9inch round cake pan that's at least 2inch deep (or grease a 9inch or 10inch springform pan).
  4. Toss the apple chunks with the sugar, cinnamon and rum.
  5. Gently deflate the dough, transfer it to a lightly greased work surface, and flatte n it into a rough rectangle, about 8 x 10 inches.
  6. Spread half the apple chunks in the center of the dough (see remarks for details).
  7. Fold a short edge of the dough over the apple in order to cover it, patting firmly to seal the apples and spread the dough a bit.
  8. Spread the remaining apple atop the folded-over dough.
  9. Cover the apples with the other side of the dough, again patting firmly (Basically, you've folded the dough like a letter, enclosing the apples inside.).
  10. Take a long knife and cut the apple-filled dough into 16 pieces. Cut in half, then each half in halves, etc ... (This will be very, VERY messy; the dough is slippery, apples will fall out, sugar syrup will ooze... it's not pretty. Don't worry, and don't stress about making all the pieces the same size).
  11. Lay the dough chunks into the pan (Crowd them so that they all fit in a single tight layer - barely. Lots of apple chunks will fall out during this process; just tuck them in among the dough pieces, or simply spread them on top.).
  12. Cover the challah gently with lightly greased plastic wrap or a damp towel and let it rise for about 1- 1 1/2 hours, until it's a generous 2inches high (It should just crest the rim of a 9inch round cake pan). Twenty minutes before the end of the rising time, preheat the oven to 325 F.
  13. Place the bread in the lower third of the oven. Bake it for 55 minutes, or until the top is at least light golden brown all over and has no white spots.
  14. Remove the challah from the oven, and after 5 minutes loosen the edges and carefully transfer it to a rack.
  15. Let cool completely. Then whisk together the cider and powdered sugar and brush it over the top--allowing it to drizzle down the sides.

 

Step by step:


1. Mix the warm (not hot) water with the oil, honey and yeast. Allow it to foam for 10 minutes. Then add the rest of the ingredients for the dough.

2. Mix and then knead them, using a mixer with a bread hook, or by hand, until you have a soft, smooth and elastic dough (about 8-10 minutes).

3. Put the dough in a oiled bowl and let it rise, covered, for 2 hours or until it's puffy and nearly doubled in size

4. Lightly grease/butter a 9inch round cake pan that's at least 2inch deep (or grease a 9inch or 10inch springform pan).Toss the apple chunks with the sugar, cinnamon and rum.Gently deflate the dough, transfer it to a lightly greased work surface, and flatte n it into a rough rectangle, about 8 x 10 inches.

5. Spread half the apple chunks in the center of the dough (see remarks for details).Fold a short edge of the dough over the apple in order to cover it, patting firmly to seal the apples and spread the dough a bit.

6. Spread the remaining apple atop the folded-over dough.Cover the apples with the other side of the dough, again patting firmly (Basically, you've folded the dough like a letter, enclosing the apples inside.).Take a long knife and cut the apple-filled dough into 16 pieces.

7. Cut in half, then each half in halves, etc ... (This will be very, VERY messy; the dough is slippery, apples will fall out, sugar syrup will ooze... it's not pretty. Don't worry, and don't stress about making all the pieces the same size).

8. Lay the dough chunks into the pan (Crowd them so that they all fit in a single tight layer - barely. Lots of apple chunks will fall out during this process; just tuck them in among the dough pieces, or simply spread them on top.).Cover the challah gently with lightly greased plastic wrap or a damp towel and let it rise for about 1- 1 1/2 hours, until it's a generous 2inches high (It should just crest the rim of a 9inch round cake pan). Twenty minutes before the end of the rising time, preheat the oven to 325 F.

9. Place the bread in the lower third of the oven.

10. Bake it for 55 minutes, or until the top is at least light golden brown all over and has no white spots.

11. Remove the challah from the oven, and after 5 minutes loosen the edges and carefully transfer it to a rack.

12. Let cool completely. Then whisk together the cider and powdered sugar and brush it over the top--allowing it to drizzle down the sides.


Nutrition Information:

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253k Calories
5g Protein
1g Total Fat
55g Carbs
3% Health Score
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Calories
253k
13%

Fat
1g
2%

  Saturated Fat
0.3g
2%

Carbohydrates
55g
19%

  Sugar
23g
26%

Cholesterol
27mg
9%

Sodium
303mg
13%

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Protein
5g
11%

Vitamin B1
0.36mg
24%

Selenium
16µg
23%

Folate
85µg
21%

Manganese
0.34mg
17%

Vitamin B2
0.26mg
15%

Vitamin B3
2mg
13%

Iron
2mg
12%

Fiber
2g
8%

Phosphorus
63mg
6%

Copper
0.08mg
4%

Vitamin B5
0.36mg
4%

Magnesium
12mg
3%

Zinc
0.44mg
3%

Potassium
96mg
3%

Vitamin B6
0.05mg
3%

Vitamin C
1mg
2%

Calcium
16mg
2%

Vitamin A
57IU
1%

Vitamin B12
0.07µg
1%

Vitamin E
0.16mg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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