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Saturday, 10 September 2016

Estonian Kringle-Cinnamon Bread


Week 3 of Great British Bake Off and the contestants were creating recipes with bread. Signature bakes was chocolate bread, technical challenge was the dampfnudel and the show stopper was a savoury plait. I had never heard of dampfnudel so was totally intrigued as to what it was. Sadly it was not something I wanted to recreate as the idea of steamed buns didn't really convince me.The show was really inspiring but at the same time I really felt sorry for some of the contestants as they struggled with their creations.


This week I decided to bake bread too, but I have not stuck to the brief of chocolate bread, instead I made Estonian Kringle, a plaited cinnamon bread . I wanted to make the bread eggless so after researching on line I got inspiration from a recipe for Cinnamon Rolls from Vegan Richa. The recipe uses aquafaba as an egg replacer. Aquafaba is the thick cooking  liquid created from cooked chickpeas. It is versatile in its uses as an egg replacer in many recipes such as meringues, mayonaisse, making mousse and baking.




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Estonian Kringle-Cinnamon Bread
A delicious plaited sweet bread with cinnamon flavour.
Ingredients:
  • 340g plus 1 tablespoon extra for kneading. White Bread flour
  • 1/3 teaspoon Salt
  • 200 ml Water
  • 60 ml Aquafaba
  • 1 tablespoon Sugar
  • 1btablespoon Maple Syrup
  • 2.5 teaspoons Active yeast
  • 2 tablespoons Sunflower oil
  • 2 tablespoons Sunflower oil for topping
  • 75 g Brown Sugar for topping
  • 1.5 teaspoons Ground Cinnamon for topping
  • 1/4 teaspoon Salt for topping
Method:
1.Sift the bread flour into a large bowl and keep aside.2. In a jug add the warm water, aquafaba,sugar, maple syrup and the yeast.Mix together and leave aside for 20 minutes for the yeast to fully activate.3. Add the liquid to the flour in the bowl gradually until you get a nice soft pliable dough.4. Cover the dough and leave it to prove for 1 hour.5. while the dough is proving mix together the brown sugar 2 tablespoons of oil and the cinnamon and make a paste.6. Knock the air out of the bread dough and knead again.



7. Roll the dough out to a rectangle shape approx 12x14 inches.
8. Spread the cinnamon sugar paste onto the dough and roll the rectangle up tightly from the long side to form a swiss roll.9. Leaving about 1 inch from the top, carefully split the swiss roll in the centre using a shape knife.10. Twist the the braidscarefully so that the open cut edges showing the layers are on show. Once you have twisted the bread form a wreath shape and place it on a greased baking tray.Make sure the the edges are pressed together so that they don't open during baking.11. Cover the tray and leave the bread too prove for a second time for 30 minutes.12. Preheat oven to 200 degrees C13. After the second prove, bake the bread in a pre heated oven for 25 minutes.14. Remove bread from the oven and leave to cool.
Details
Prep time: Cook time: Total time: Yield: 1 loaf






Submitting this to :
Great Bloggers Bake Off with Jenny from Mummy Mishaps.



43 comments:

  1. I usually love bake off, but not so into it this year. Cinnamon rolls sound super delicious.

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  2. to be fair the cinnamon looks like chocolate once it is in the baked bread, and i like the flavour myself so i would happily eat a slice of this with some coffee. It looks lovely and impressed that it is eggless- and oh i have just heard Aquafaba on Extra Slice (I am watching on catch up) - so you are bang on trend lol! thank you for linking up xx

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  3. I love the swirl! Cinnamon loaf is one of my favourites, could eat it every day!

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    1. Its lovely to see you visiting my blog. Thankyou for the appreciation of the photos.

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  4. I am yet to watch this GBBO show. I keep forgetting go tune in. The cinnamon rolls look yummy.

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  5. Oh my. I'm a sucker for anything cinnamon and a slice of this with a cup of iced coffee sounds like the perfect Sunday breakfast. Can you send some my way? Haha!

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  6. This looks amazing! I'm not a fan of cinnamon but I'd probably make it with chocolate or something, haha. I'm loving Bake Off this year!

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  7. I will definitely try this recipe, but (as I do eat eggs) is there a way I can incorporate eggs rather than the aquafaba? Also I don't cook with vegetable oils because they become carcinogenic when heated, so I only use saturated fats to cook/bake with (like butter and coconut oil). I think the eggs & butter would enrich this cake beautifully, so if you know how I could make it with those ingredients incorporated, that would be great. And I am also a big fan of Vegan Richa blog too! So many of my savoury dinner recipes and holiday meals come from her blog. I love your site...another great vegetarian site is always welcomed in my life.

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    1. I am sure you can replace the oil with butter or coconut oil and also replace the aqua faba with eggs instead.

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  8. Oh man, this looks so yummy! I might try and make this with my nan soon! x

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  9. Ohh this sounds absolutely amazing - I love cinnamon in anything so I need to try this ASAP. x

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  10. This looks amazing! I am a massive fan of cinnamon, I don't know why I didn't think to make a cinnamon bread, I went with a Nutella one instead ;)

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  11. It's come out perfect.. looks good.I love cinnamon flavoured breads.

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  12. I'm so intrigued by Aquafaba and have used it in a cake before but not in bread - must give your lovely loaf a try.

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  13. What a treat! This looks really tasty and would go perfectly with my tea right now. :-)

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  14. I was wondering if aquafaba really worked! I'll try it myself. And what better recipe to try it with than this delicious cinnamon-y bread? can't wait!

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  15. What a beautiful loaf Nayna. There is something so therapeutic about taking the time to create food with love, and this loaf looks bursting with love :)
    Janie x

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  16. I saw that episode - the first one I ever caught, and I quite enjoy it! A very pretty and delicious recipe!

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  17. Oh my goodness this is absolutely stunning! I wish I had a slice right now!

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  18. Now this has my name written all over it and definitely because of the cinnamon!

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  19. nothing like a waft of cinnamon while baking...love it I myself being a hobby baker :)

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  20. it looks like the perfect Saturday morning breakfast. I love cinnamon rolls and this seems like a great alternative for the entire family.

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  21. Wishing I was eating this bread right now, looks so delicious and fluffy!

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  22. That looks really pretty and I am rather partial to cinnamon bread. Bet it tasted good!

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  23. I love breads like these and there are Scadinavian and German varieties that I have often baked. Should try this version too - looks sensational!

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  24. I love cinnamon bread - yours is so pretty as well!

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  25. I thought it's like chocolate but I bet the cinnamon tastes heavenly. I must try this.

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  26. Those twists are so effective! It looks so impressive - and delicious :)

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  27. So,pretty Nayna, I bet it tasted wonderful!

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  28. I absolutely love cinnamon bread and this looks so tasty x

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  29. This looks stunning! I really enjoyed watching last week's bake off. Big bread fan here :) I imagine this would taste like cinnamon buns, which I'm obsessed with!

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  30. This sounds and looks delicious! Bread isn't something I make but I want to start! Will remember this recipe.

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  31. Oh my gosh! Can you say delicious?! I need to have some soon lol

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  32. That looks fantastic and hats off to you for making it with aquafaba too!

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  33. Oh now this looks amazing! So tasty! I do love cinnamon bread!

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  34. I love that cut-through shot. It looks marvellous!

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  35. Wow, this looks and sounds to delicious

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  36. Cinnamon rolls are my absolute favourite so I've got to try out this recipe!

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  37. Oh I need to try this. It looks so good and I love cinnamon.

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  38. Love cinnamon rolls so I think this bread would be lovely

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