Thursday, October 14, 2010

Braided Bread With Spicy Mushroom Stuffing

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I recently came across a braided bread recipe which captivated my mind . Few days back I prepared this braided bread . This bread is known as Vienna Bread in Denmark and as Danish bread in the rest of the world. Traditionally it is stuffed with fruits n butter but I used a Indian curry with mushrooms and some Indian spices as a stuffing for this aesthetic bread.It is very easy to prepare and very delightful to look at.

The whole process requires two main procedures
  1. Preparing the stuffing
  2. Making the braided bread
Ingredients for Stuffing
  • 2 cups finely chopped mushroom
  • 1 cup finely chopped onions
  • 1 tbsp garlic ginger paste
  • 2 chopped chillis
  • 1/2 tsp cumin seeds
  • 1/4 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1/2 tsp coriander powder
  • 1/2 tsp cumin powder
  • 2 tbsp chopped coriander (cilantro)
  • 1/2 tsp chilli powder
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • salt to taste
For paste
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • 1/4 tsp jeera
  • 6-7 black pepper
Stuffing Preparation

Crush black pepper, garlic and cumin seeds together into a coarse paste and keep aside.

Heat oil in a deep bottom pan and add cumin seeds and fry till it splutter,add the above garlic mixture and fry for a min. Add onions and keep stiring and add garlic ginger paste, chopped chillies,turmeric powder and salt

Once the onion is golden brown add all powders and stir ,add mushrooms stir and cover and let it cook in medium flame till mushroom become soft .Make the flame to high to evaporate any excess moisture in it ..n ur stuffing is ready

Ingredients for Bread
  • 2 cups all purpose flour + some flour for dusting
  • 1/2 tbsp dry active yeast
  • 1/8 cup luke warm water
  • 1/8 cup luke warm milk
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 egg (optional)
  • 2 tbsp butter at room temp
  • 3 tbsp milk with 1 tbsp oil for glazing
  • 1 tbsp olive oil for coating dough
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Bread Preparation

Step 1: Making the Dough
In large a bowl yeast,salt n sugar nicely and add the luke warm water and stir. Let it sit for 15 min. The yeast will become foamy after 15 min then add milk and egg.

Gradually add flour cup by cup and stir it. Transfer to a floured surface and knead it to get a smooth and elastic dough.Shape it into a nice big. Apply oil to it and transfer it again the bowl,cover and keep in warm place to let it rise until double in volume. It will take about 1 hr 30 min.

After 1.5 hr grease a large baking sheet or tray,punch the dough to take the air out, transfer the dough to a lightly floured surface,knead it lightly then roll out into a rectangle to a thin sheet 5 mm thick.

Step 2 - Making the braided pattern
Spread the stuffing in the center along the length.It should cover 1/3 width portion of the total width in the center.With a sharp knife cut 10 strips at a angle on both sides of the filling.

For a braided pattern fold up one end neatly then fold over the strips from alternating sides until all the strips are folded over.Trunk excess dough underneath at the end.

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Step 3 - Baking
Shift it to the baking tray carefully, cover loosely with a dish towel and let is rise in a warm place until almost double in volume, it will take about 30-40 min

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F, brush the bread with a glaze and bake until brown for about 30 min. Transfer to a rack to cool.

Your stuffed braided bread is ready

Note: You can choose paneer in place of mushroom stuffing but it should be dry.

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Tags: braided bread, danish bread, stuffed bread, mushroom garlic stuffed bread

97 comments:

  1. thats really came out very nice and nice pictorial explanation.

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  2. Wow Satya ....... the braided bread looks perfect. Like those in the bakery :)

    And the steps you have illustrated is very helpful.

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  3. Delicious braided bread Satya. Nice one. Looks good.

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  4. Gorgeous looking braided bread. Appreciate the illustrated clicks and a perfect presentation.

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  5. i had tried this one long back,your too look too good and loved the stuffing as well...spicy and yum...

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  6. Very nice, yummy and delicious looking bread. I liked the mushroom stuffing very much. Thanks for your lovely recipe.

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  7. what a creation.....superb....cant wait to try....i like the Indian twist in the filling too....

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  8. Must be really fun making this! Looks delicious as well!

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  9. Hi Satya,

    The braided bread looks gr**********8...You are inspiring me to bake!!Feleling lazyyyy:)

    Dr.Sameena@

    www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com

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  10. beautiful. beautiful bread..your hard work is shining in those pics..great job!

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  11. The bread looks awesome satya!! Just perfect :)

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  12. Delicious braided bread Satya. Nice one.

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  13. wonderful..mind blowing..u have done it sooo perfectly..

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  14. Günaydın, ellerinize, emeğinize sağlık. Çok leziz ve iştah açıcı görünüyor.

    Saygılar.

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  15. wow tat's a cute looking braided bread.. it looks so perfect..

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  16. wow, now that looks awesome!! very impressive

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  17. Lovely bread, needs lot of patience to make it :)

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  18. Marvellous, cute and prefect looking braided bread..

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  19. U have lot of patience...looks so perfect

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  20. Perfectly braided bread, looks awesome.

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  21. hi satya..

    pls check out my blog for a surprise...

    cheers

    roshan

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  22. This looks so yummy and tender!

    Dimah
    http://orangeblossomwater.net

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  23. What a dainty looking bread! Well done satya!

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  24. very nicely braided bread! I like the look of it!

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  25. wow..perfectly braided bread..had seen few days back at pari's blog too..i ges even i shud give it a try ;)

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  26. Perfectly braided...
    something new to me too.. I need to try now....

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  27. Wow, that sounds so delicious! And it turned out so lovely too, I really like the 'braid'.

    US Masala

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  28. YOU ARE A PRO!!!

    Ayush
    www.ayushthecook.blogspot.com
    www.doyouloveclothes.blogspot.com

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  29. gud job sathya,luks perfect...

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  30. The bread look beautiful and delich. I love making braided bread especially if there is a spicy filling inside them.

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  31. the bread looks divine Satya...very neat and well made.

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  32. Perfectly braided and i so love the filling...

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  33. Thats a great effort,looks so perfect,and sounds delicious!

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  34. wow they have comea out so well satya, just like the ones at store...awesome....kalakaringa :)

    Lavanya

    www.lavsblog.com

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  35. Looks picture perfect to me Satya... Very nicely done, the pics are great and the bread very tempting:)

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  36. OMG !!!... Simply amazing sathya garu.. Wonderful job.. thanks for the delicious recipe :)

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  37. The braided bread looks great. Love your presentation.

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  38. What a great job ,bread looks perfect.

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  39. The braided look is indeed pretty. It's a lot of work though but worth the effort. I've made it just once before :)

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  40. that looks really beautiful...must have been yummy too!:))

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  41. Hey Satya,

    That's an amazing Recipe..;) Defntly gonna give this one a try...just felt like i must digg my teeth into this one..the moment i saw these awesome pics of yours...;)

    Waiting for more of these from you....wish i were around you so i could just jump into your place and just eat this..!!

    loved it..!!
    Shruthi
    http://www.traditionalsecrets.blogspot.com/

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  42. Definitely going to try this..may not get it so perfect..love the stuffing

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  43. When I was in 10th std.I remember i tried dis and it was a flop...now with r recipe I am sure that i can give it another try...Thx a lot dear.
    Biny

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  44. it is looking real braided i yhink i grab it just now every thing is perfect

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  45. Wow this looks amazing..Great job dear!!

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  46. Gorgeous braided bread,my taste bud is wanting it :) Appreciate your artistic skills .

    http://sanscurryhouse.blogspot.com

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  47. oh loving the pattern of the bread beautifully posted and done satya!

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  48. YUm-this is such a neat idea, and one can endlessly vary the fillings! Thanks for stopping by, I love your blog too! Look forward to reading it regularly!

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  49. amazing!.. loved the idea of mushroom stuffing..

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  50. Your braid truly looks perfect! I actually like your filling way better than the traditional one! Delicious.

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  51. WOW, that braided bread looks really good ya! Loved the pictures! :D

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  52. It looks so perfect, Sathya..Great job!!

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  53. Awesome braids. love the spicy stuffing. Great Bread!

    Aaha Oho

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  54. super awesome. definitely gonna try

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  55. I am impressed. Great photo by the way.

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  56. Great bread ... looks very lovely:)

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  57. that bread has come out perfect!

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  58. Gorgeous braided bread. Awesome lovely one.

    Hamsamalini Chandrasekeran,
    http://indianyummykitchen.blogspot.com

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  59. superb looking bread...and very nicely explained process of making it...thanks for sharing

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  60. perfect and delicious braided bread! loved the mushroom filling..

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  61. Looks so perfect!Delicious stuffed bread..

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  62. hi satya,
    u have such a lovely space and mouth watering collection of recipes.... the title of super yummy recipes is done great justice ----:)
    i have started following ur blog !
    thanks for liking my space and hope we bump in to each other regularly in this amazing blogosphere!

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  63. OMG......... This sooooooo lovely!! Amazing! The color, braids, all are so perfect!

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  64. Braided bread has come out well. My son loves this.

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  65. Hey Satya! Saw this on Champa's Bake Off, It looks gorgeous!! The spicy filling reminds me of veg puffs. real spicy filing in home-made bread, oh yumm!!

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  66. wow...the bread came out perfect...looks soo delicious with the yummy stuffing!!

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  67. Wow!!! Very nice clicks and it looks really yummy....
    Greetings from Livetoeat!!!

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  68. wow ya..all of ur recipes are so mouth watering..i love mushrooms n i think m gonna try this out very soon..but the problem is dt my hubby dnt like mushrooms so cn u plz suggest some odr stuffing..

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  69. Satya, bread looks perfect and to the point baking + the way you have explained the recipe,its really helpful.

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  70. OMGoodness, how beautiful. And I love that you did a tutorial. I was wondering how it was done by looking at just the finished bread. So when I saw the tutorial, I was like, YES! Awesome job lady!

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  71. Thankq so much Dearies for ur wonderful feedback ..if you try this bread with this delicious spicy stuffing, i bet u will fall in love with it like me :)
    Sheetal@butterfly :this spicy mushroom is the best best choice for stuffing but if u want u can use spinach n paneer combination instead mushroom n it will also taste wonderful ...

    Satya
    http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

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  72. Satya

    You are a brilliant cook. The braid looks fantastic!

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  73. sooooooooooo beautiful.. so absolutely beautiful..
    Shobana
    soupsndesserts.blogspot.com

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  74. this is awesome... looks too good

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  75. Wow, it sounds delicious...plus, it's absolutely stunning! Thanks for sharing it with the hearth and soul hop this week :D

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  76. It's too pretty to cut into! Ha! Looks wonderfully delish!
    Your newest follower!

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  77. I love the braided bread - what a great way to house the delicious mushroom center. Thank you so much for sharing this with us at the Hearth and Soul Hop!

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  78. Hi Satya,

    I have had Danish bread when I was in Copenhagen, just loved it. But your braided bread looks delicious too. I have to try this!

    Minal
    http://foodatarian.com

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  79. Hi Satya - inspired by u, I have tried this braided bread and stuffed buns a few times. Loved them. Will be baking such more often now. Thanks.

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  80. u have mentioned as 1 oil for glazing.How much is it?Want to give a try.

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  81. am so giving this a try...book marked...will tag u on posting!

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  82. such an awesome recipe......commendable.

    Do visit me at smart-snacks.blogspot.com

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  83. You blog looks amazing and I tried your recipe. But it dint turnout well. Have a couple questions.
    1. Whats the butter mentioned among the bread used for?
    2. While kneading the dough, there was not enough liquid to bind all together so I added warm water. Would that have made my bread thick and crispy?

    May be these questions might be like "phew what an inexpert?" . But I am a total rookie in cooking. I follow the step by step procedure mentioned exactly in blogs. Trust me any small detail would be of great help

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  84. Looks awesome ! Feel like trying it

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  85. I tried this receipe and loved it! you have inspired me to bake even on weeknights where usually its hard to just cook dinner and lunch for work. You are amazing cook. I do have a question though...i tried this receipe but my bread came out to be the consistency of a subway bread...very thick and heavy in texture and I am assuming it should have been rather light and fluffy? Can you please advise on how to make the bread right. I tried 3 different brands of Active yeast and none of the really foamed Thanks

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  86. Hi Vaidehee

    Thank you for trying out and sharing your thoughts. From my experience to get a light and fluffy bread you have to knead the dough minimum for ten minutes with a front spread and back roll moment. I used bluebird dry yeast which works good for me.

    Hope this will help you : )

    Satya

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