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| Nutrition Facts | ||
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Serving Size 1 pound loaf 536g Recipe makes 1 1/2 pound loaf) |
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| Calories 1484 | ||
| Calories from Fat 327 | (22%) | |
| Amount Per Serving | %DV | |
| Total Fat 36.4g | 56% | |
| Saturated Fat 12.7g | 63% | |
| Monounsaturated Fat 15.3g | ||
| Polyunsaturated Fat 5.6g | ||
| Trans Fat 0.0g | ||
| Cholesterol 48mg | 16% | |
| Sodium 1806mg | 75% | |
| Potassium 957mg | 27% | |
| Total Carbohydrate 253.1g | 84% | |
| Dietary Fiber 13.0g | 52% | |
| Sugars 49.7g | ||
| Protein 37.9g | 75% | |
1 1/2 pound loaf
From: KellyMac6
On Jan 27, 2008
Thanks Bev, we really enjoyed this! It was such a treat to have fresh baked bread in the house. With only two of us here I only wish it would have stayed fresh until we were able to get all the way through it. I loved how easy this was with my bread machine too. It didn't look as elegant as the picture here but I am sure it was just as good. I am looking through your other bread machine recipes for this week. Thanks again!
From: Heather Sullivan
On Feb 4, 2005
This came out with a nice crust and a delicately soft inside - the bread equivalant of angel food cake. I don't have a breadmachine so I had to add a few directions for it to be a more traditional non-breadmachine recipe. I proofed the active dry yeast in warm water with 1 teaspoon of the total 3 tablespoons of sugar in the warm water. Then I mixed the other dry ingredients and added in the butter (melted) and yeast mixture. Mixed it in my kitchenaid and added in more flour as needed to get a slightly not-sticky dough, then mixed in the vanilla extract, lemon zest, raisins and almonds. Left it covered in an oiled bowl to rise once, punched it down then shaped it. When you're shaping this into a ring to go into the mould, make sure you have an even "log" shape or else you'll get a lopsided kugelhopf like mine! I think my kugelhopf pan is smaller than a normal bundt pan by quite a lot so it only needed 20 minutes at 190C. This is good with tea or coffee in the afternoon but don't be surprised if you feel the need to cut larger slices - it is a very light textured, easy eating bread.
From: Malu
On Feb 11, 2005
I made this recipe last week and Iam making again this week. Do I have say anything else? Everyone loved it. Thanks for posting.
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