Tsoureki (easter Bread) Recipe

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Ingredients & Directions


2 pk Active dry yeast
1/2 ts Sugar
1/4 c Sugar
1/4 c Milk; lukewarm (110-115 deg)
2 1/2 c All purpose flour
1 ts Salt
2 Eggs
8 tb Butter; unsalted, cut into
-small bits
1 tb Butter; softened
1 ts Lemon peel; finely grated
1 Egg; hard boiled, in the
-shell; dyed red with food
-coloring
1 Egg yolk; lightly beaten

Date: Sun, 25 Feb 1996 12:23:50 -0800

From: n7luf@tscnet.com (Larry Carbaugh)
In a small, shallow bowl, sprinkle the yeast and the 1/2 teaspoon of sugar
over the lukewarm milk. Let it stand for 2 or 3 minutes, then stir to
dissolve the yeast completely. Set the bowl in a warm, draft free place
(such as an unlighted oven) for 8 to 10 minutes, or until the mixture
doubles in volume.

Combine 1 1/2 cups of flour, the remaining 1/4 cup of sugar, and the salt
in a deep mixing bowl. Make a well in the center, and add the yeast and the
2 eggs. Gently stir the center ingredients together with a large spoon,
then gradually incorporate the flour and continue beating until all the
ingredients are well combined. beat in the 8 tablespoons of butter and
lemon peel, add up to 1 cup more flour, beating it n a few tablespoons at a
time and using as much as necessary to from a dough that can be gathered
into a soft and still somewhat sticky ball. (When the dough becomes
difficult to stir easily, work in the flour with your fingers.)

Place the dough on a lightly floured surface, and knead it by pressing it
down, pushing it forward several times with the heel of your hand, and
folding it back on itself. Repeat for about 10 minutes, or until the dough
is smooth and elastic. sprinkle the dough with a little extra flour from
time to time to prevent it from sticking to the board.

Shape the dough into a ball and place it in a large, lightly buttered bowl.
Dust the top with a little flour, drape with a kitchen towel and set aside
in a warm, draft free place for about 1 hour until the dough doubles in
bulk.

With a pastry brush, coat a baking sheet with the tablespoon of softened
butter. Punch the dough down with a single blow of your fist, then
transfer it to a lightly floured surface. To shape the dough into a snail
like loaf, roll it into a thick rope about 2 inches in diameter and 24
inches long. Starting at one end, loop the rope into a circle about 6
inches in diameter, and then into ever smaller concentric circles.
Carefully transfer the loaf to the baking sheet and let it rise in a warm
place for about 30 minutes.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees (F). Press the dyed egg gently into the
center and brush the top of the loaf with the beaten egg yolk. Bake in the
middle of the oven for about 45 minutes, or until golden brown and crusty.
Cool completely on a cake rack before serving.


Yields
4 Servings

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