This makes one loaf or
two small ones. I like to make small loaves so I can give them away as gifts.
You can also vary it with dried cranberries or cherries and cocoa or other
spices.
Ingredients:
2 cups flour
3 tbsp sugar
2 tsp cinnamon
2 tsp (about 4 g)
active dry yeast
1 tsp vanilla
1 egg
½ cup milk (I used
rice milk)
2 tbsp butter (I used
1½ tbsp Trex, a butter substitute)
water
¼ cup raisins
another 2 tsp cinnamon
another 1 tbsp sugar
(I used a mixture of white and brown sugar)
another dab of butter
Instructions:
1. Mix the flour,
sugar, cinnamon, yeast, and vanilla together. Add the egg and mix in a stand
mixer.
2. Warm the milk and
butter together, so the butter melts.
3. Blend the milk into
the dry ingredients and mix well (for about 4-6 minutes). Leave to rise in a
warm place for 45-60 minutes.
4. Meanwhile, boil the
water and soak the raisins in it. Mix the cinnamon and sugar together.
5. Knead the dough and
divide into two pieces, if desired. Shape each piece into a rectangle.
6. Sprinkle the
rectangle/s with bits of butter, raisins, and the cinnamon mixture.
7. Roll the
rectangle/s up and leave to rise for another 20-30 minutes in a warm place.
8. Bake for 20-30
minutes at 175 C.