I have loved these sticky sweet delights as long as I can remember!*!*!
"Yummy"... Just about Every Easter I make this delightful recipe that I acquired from my Italian girlfriend's Mom, MRS. PEZZUTO... This recipe goes way back to my High School Years when I lived in Illinois!!! I remember going over to Terry's home & couldn't stop eating this delicious homemade bread of Maryann's... Years later when I moved to Nevada, an opened up my "Sweet Treats Bake Shop" ~ these personal-sized delightful Sweet Bread Loaves "headlined" the outdoor chalkboard every EaSTer HoLiday... The bread tends to dry-out quickly ~ but tastes GREAT TOASTED!*!*! The recipe is quite easy to make even if you've never done a "yeast" bread...
PEZZUTO'S ITALIAN EASTER SWEET BREAD
1 cup of milk scalded...
2 tablespoon yeast
1/2 cup softened butter
1 cup sugar
1 tsp. salt
4 eggs (total)
6-7 cups of flour (total)
2 Tablespoons Shortening
Candy sprinkles
•Dissolve 2 tablespoons of yeast in a 1/4 cup of warm water...
Let rise for about 15 minutes while you're doing other things...
•Beat together 3 Eggs - set aside...
•Scald 1 cup of milk...
•Add a 1/2 cup of the softened butter to the scalded milk - stir...
•ADD: 1 cup of sugar... 1 teaspoon salt...
•ADD: 2 cups of white flour...
•BEAT ALL OF THE ABOVE TOGETHER: milk,butter,sugar,salt,flour
•Add the Now Foamy Yeast Mixture...
•Add the 3 Beaten Eggs that you had set aside...
•BEAT
•STIR-IN by hand an additional 4 Cups of Flour...
•Form a ball with the dough...
•Fill a one-cup measure with flour... Use some of this for the counter &
kneading as necessary - will vary - you may not use it all - less is better.
•Knead Dough for about 8 minutes...
•Ball Up the now kneaded dough...
•Coat a large bowl with shortening... (do not use oil)
•Place the balled-up dough in the bowl...
•Coat the top of the dough with shortening also...
•Place plastic wrap on the top of the bowl ...
•Cover your bowl with a few kitchen towels in a draft free place...
•Let Rise till doubled or tripled ~ about 1-1/2 hours??? varies...
•Fully Risen... Ready to punch down in the center...
•With a knife, cut off pieces of dough...
•Using your hands only, roll pieces of dough back & forth to form long rounded strips...
•Each small loaf uses 3 strips - approximately 8" long each...
NOTE: The bread visually looks better if these rounded strips are smoother looking - no seams showing...
•BRAID the 3 pieces together... TUCK the ends under...
•Braided Mini Loaves...
•Let Rise on baking parchment paper & a cookie baking sheet...
•Cover with LOOSE Plastic Wrap & a Towel while they rise...
•They'll rise quicker this time around... Maybe 45 minutes - 1 hour???
•Preheat your oven 375 degrees...
Now that they've risen to "baking size" - Prepare Egg Wash...
•Combine 1 Egg with 1 Tablespoon of water using a fork...
•Gently brush this egg mixture over each loaf - top & sides...
•Sprinkle decorative candy sprinkles on the top of each loaf...
•Ready for the OVEN!*!*!
•Bake for approximately 15 minutes in your pre-heated 375 degree Oven.
*NOTE... Size varies baking time... They will brown quickly because of the egg wash; that does not mean they are done... I always "thump" them with my fingers when the time suggests they're ready... - Need to sound hollow when they're done... Don't over bake...
I hope that perhaps you will try these next Easter or someday soon...
EnJoy!*!*! Just DeLiCiouS...
Yummy, Have a beautiful Easter :)
ReplyDeletewishing you a wonderful Easter Sunday!
ReplyDeleteI have bookmarked this recipe, have to try it! Thank you.
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