Rum Raisin Cinnamon Bread

Rum Raisin Cinnamon Bread is a bread that serves 16. Watching your figure? This lacto ovo vegetarian recipe has 270 calories, 6g of protein, and 5g of fat per serving. For 58 cents per serving, this recipe covers 7% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. 24 people have tried and liked this recipe. A mixture of orange zest, unsalted butter, dark rum, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so scrumptious. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes approximately 45 minutes. It is brought to you by The Little Epicurean. With a spoonacular score of 28%, this dish is not so awesome. Cinnamon-Raisin Bread Pudding with Rum Sauce, Cinnamon Rum Raisin Bagels, and Rum Raisin Cinnamon Buns are very similar to this recipe.

Servings: 16

 

Ingredients:

2 1/4 tsp active dry yeast

3/4 cup dark brown sugar, packed

3/4 cup dark rum

1 large egg

2 large eggs, lightly whisked

4 cups all-purpose flour

1/4 cup + 2 tsp granulated sugar

1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon

2 tsp orange zest

1 cup raisins

3/4 tsp fine sea salt

4 Tbsp unsalted butter, room temperature, softened

1 1/2 tsp water

1 cup whole milk, warmed to 100-105 degrees F

Equipment:

bowl

pot

whisk

stand mixer

plastic wrap

mixing bowl

rolling pin

loaf pan

oven

kitchen thermometer

wire rack

frying pan

Cooking instruction summary:

Place raisins in a medium bowl. Heat rum in small sauce pot until it begins to simmer. Remove from heat and pour over raisins. Let sit for 2-3 hours until rum has cooled to room temperature and raisins have plumped up. Strain raisins and discard rum. Set aside.In a large cup, add warm milk, 2 tsp sugar, and active dry yeast. Stir to combine. Let sit for 5-8 minutes until yeast has activated and mixture is foamy.In a large bowl, whisk together flour, cinnamon, and sea salt. Set aside.Pour yeast mixture into the bowl of stand mixer fitted with a hook attachment. Add cooled melted butter and lightly whisked eggs.With the mixer running on low speed, add the flour mixture in three additions. Once all the flour add been added, increase speed to medium. Continue to mix until dough comes together to form a smooth, soft ball.Remove from mixing bowl and transfer to a lightly oiled large bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and let dough rise in a warm area for 1 hour. Punch dough down and divide the dough into two equal parts.Mix together filling. In a small bowl, combine softened butter, dark brown sugar, cinnamon and orange zest until smooth.Working with one piece of dough at a tie, roll dough into a rectangle about 9"x13" in size. (Have the shorter side of the rectangle facing you.) Sprinkle half of the rum raisins over the dough. Using the palms of your hands (or a rolling pin) gently press raisins into the dough. Take half of the filing mixture and spread it evenly over the raisins and dough.Roll up the dough tightly and pinch the seams together. Tuck the ends of the roll under. Place loaf seam side down in a lightly greased 9"x 4" loaf pan. Cover with plastic wrap and let rest for 30 minutes. Repeat with other half of dough. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.Whisk together egg wash. Brush egg wash over the top of the loaves. Bake for 35-40 minutes until the tops of the bread are golden brown. To ensure doneness,check the internal temperature of the bread using a kitchen thermometer. The internal temperature should be above 185 degrees F. Let cool in pan for 5 minutes before unmolding. Allow to cool to room temperature on a wire rack. Do not slice into bread until it has cooled down.

 

Step by step:


1. Place raisins in a medium bowl.

2. Heat rum in small sauce pot until it begins to simmer.

3. Remove from heat and pour over raisins.

4. Let sit for 2-3 hours until rum has cooled to room temperature and raisins have plumped up. Strain raisins and discard rum. Set aside.In a large cup, add warm milk, 2 tsp sugar, and active dry yeast. Stir to combine.

5. Let sit for 5-8 minutes until yeast has activated and mixture is foamy.In a large bowl, whisk together flour, cinnamon, and sea salt. Set aside.

6. Pour yeast mixture into the bowl of stand mixer fitted with a hook attachment.

7. Add cooled melted butter and lightly whisked eggs.With the mixer running on low speed, add the flour mixture in three additions. Once all the flour add been added, increase speed to medium. Continue to mix until dough comes together to form a smooth, soft ball.

8. Remove from mixing bowl and transfer to a lightly oiled large bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and let dough rise in a warm area for 1 hour. Punch dough down and divide the dough into two equal parts.

9. Mix together filling. In a small bowl, combine softened butter, dark brown sugar, cinnamon and orange zest until smooth.Working with one piece of dough at a tie, roll dough into a rectangle about 9"x13" in size. (Have the shorter side of the rectangle facing you.) Sprinkle half of the rum raisins over the dough. Using the palms of your hands (or a rolling pin) gently press raisins into the dough. Take half of the filing mixture and spread it evenly over the raisins and dough.

10. Roll up the dough tightly and pinch the seams together. Tuck the ends of the roll under.

11. Place loaf seam side down in a lightly greased 9"x 4" loaf pan. Cover with plastic wrap and let rest for 30 minutes. Repeat with other half of dough. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

12. Whisk together egg wash.

13. Brush egg wash over the top of the loaves.

14. Bake for 35-40 minutes until the tops of the bread are golden brown. To ensure doneness,check the internal temperature of the bread using a kitchen thermometer. The internal temperature should be above 185 degrees F.

15. Let cool in pan for 5 minutes before unmolding. Allow to cool to room temperature on a wire rack. Do not slice into bread until it has cooled down.


Nutrition Information:

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268k Calories
5g Protein
4g Total Fat
45g Carbs
2% Health Score
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Calories
268k
13%

Fat
4g
7%

  Saturated Fat
2g
15%

Carbohydrates
45g
15%

  Sugar
14g
16%

Cholesterol
44mg
15%

Sodium
135mg
6%

Alcohol
3g
21%

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Protein
5g
11%

Vitamin B1
0.33mg
22%

Selenium
14µg
20%

Folate
76µg
19%

Vitamin B2
0.26mg
16%

Manganese
0.29mg
15%

Vitamin B3
2mg
11%

Iron
1mg
11%

Phosphorus
77mg
8%

Fiber
1g
7%

Copper
0.09mg
5%

Potassium
163mg
5%

Vitamin B5
0.44mg
4%

Calcium
42mg
4%

Magnesium
13mg
3%

Vitamin A
165IU
3%

Vitamin B6
0.07mg
3%

Zinc
0.47mg
3%

Vitamin D
0.44µg
3%

Vitamin B12
0.16µg
3%

Vitamin E
0.22mg
1%

Vitamin C
0.84mg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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