Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Danish Almond Sweet Bread


My sweet landlord that lives upstairs made this treat for me for Christmas and it was so so yummy, I ate it all in one day (I shared too!) so I  had to find the recipe and make some myself.  I found the recipe on thesisterscafe.com and Erin said her friends' inlaws make this every Christmas to give out, it makes 3 to 4 loaves , and it is so so so so yummy!  I think I will start this for a Christmas Goodie Handout Tradition as Well! You will LOVE it!


Danish Almond Sweet Bread

Dough:
Put in standing mixer:
1 ¼ c scalded milk
1/3 c shortening (melt with milk) I used butter
1/3 c sugar
1 t salt
2 eggs
Pulse, then add:
1 T yeast
Pulse again, then wait 3 minutes. Then add:
4 c flour
Knead for about 3-5 minutes.  Cover and let rise in a warm place 35 minutes.
Filling #1:
Scald in microwave and set aside:
1 c milk
Mix together in another bowl:
1/3 c sugar
2 T flour
¼ t salt
Beat in with a fork:
3 egg yolks (save the whites!)
Pour hot milk into mixture and stir well. Heat in microwave 2 minutes, whisking every 30 seconds, until thick like pudding.
Filling #2:
Mix with pastry blender:
½ c butter
½ c flour
1 c sugar
¼ c oats
1 ½ t almond extract
¼ c sliced almonds
Topping:
½ c almonds
¼ c sugar
Punch down dough. Divide in 4. (You may also divide dough into 6 for smaller pastries.) Roll each out to a rectangle 8” across and 12” long. Mentally divide the rectangle into thirds lengthwise and onto the middle third spread filling #1 and then top with filling #2. With a pizza cutter, cut slits down each side, crosswise, all the way to the bottom, ½ – 1” apart. Alternate sides and cross the strips over the middle. Make sure the top and bottom are tucked in so filling does not leak out. Brush the top with beaten egg whites, then sprinkle with sugar and almond topping generously.
Let rise 30 minutes. Bake at 350° for 15-20 minutes, making sure the bottom and top are both slightly brown. Let cool 10 minutes before cutting.

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