POLISH EASTER BABKA CAKE WITH SOAKED RAISINS by (Jerr)

This Polish-style Babka recipe is easy to make and so beautiful to serve! It’s jam-packed with pineapple-soaked golden raisins and cherry-soaked dark raisins instead of rum soaked raisins, hiding like little gems inside a rich (8 yolks!), yeast-based cake. Baked in a signature Bundt mold, Babka doubles as a centrepiece on nearly every Polish Easter table.
POLISH EASTER BABKA CAKE WITH SOAKED RAISINS by (Jerr)
This Polish-style Babka recipe is easy to make and so beautiful to serve! It’s jam-packed with pineapple-soaked golden raisins and cherry-soaked dark raisins instead of rum soaked raisins, hiding like little gems inside a rich (8 yolks!), yeast-based cake. Baked in a signature Bundt mold, Babka doubles as a centrepiece on nearly every Polish Easter table.
Cooking Instructions
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HOW TO MAKE THIS POLISH EASTER BABKA?
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Here are some key steps. For the full recipe, refer to the recipe card below.
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Step 1
Crumble fresh yeast into a bowl. Add in two tablespoons of sugar and half a cup of flour.
Pour warm milk in, and blend everything together with a fork. Cover the bowl with a cloth and set aside in a warm place. - 4
Step 2
Add egg yolks to the rest of the sugar and use a mixer to beat them together – until light and fluffy.
Add in the rest of the flour to the beaten yolk mass. Next, add the yeast mixture we have left aside earlier on. - 5
Step 4
Grease the bundt mold generously with butter and dust heavily with breadcrumbs. Move the dough into the mold, making sure it only occupies half of its size. Set aside to rise for half an hour. - 6
Step 5
Bake for 60 minutes in 160°C (320°F) - 7
WHAT COULD YOU SERVE WITH THIS POLISH EASTER BABKA?
This classic Yeast Babka is mostly enjoyed plain, but some enjoy it with a spread of butter and a dollop of fruit jam. - 8
Recipe Card:
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1) Drop the raisins into a sieve and pour boiling water over them (generously!).
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2) Transfer raisins into a bowl and pour in the rum. A walnut-infused nalewka (Polish-style spirit), but a zesty citrus liqueur would work beautifully as well. (I use pineapple, orange, or cherry juice),Set aside to soak for at least 30 minutes.
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3) Crumble fresh yeast into a bowl. Add in 2 tablespoons of sugar and ½ cup of flour. Pour warm milk in, and blend everything together with a fork. Cover the bowl with a cloth and set aside in a warm place (if it’s quite warm in the kitchen, just leaving it on a worktop will do the trick).
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4) Add egg yolks to the rest of the sugar and use a mixer to beat them together - until light and fluffy.
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5) In your mixer, swap the whisk attachment for the flat beater/paddle or a dough hook.
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6) Add in the rest of the flour to the beaten yolk mass. Next, add the yeast mixture we have left aside earlier on.
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7) Turn the mixer on, and knead until the dough turns elastic and becomes less sticky (it took roughly 15 minutes in my case). As you go, add in melted butter and a pinch of salt.
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8) At the very end of kneading, add rum-soaked raisins.
Cover the bowl with a cloth or a cling film, and leave in a warm place. Allow it to double its size (that takes roughly 1.5h). - 17
9) As you wait, grease the bundt mold generously with butter and dust heavily with breadcrumbs (or finely crushed digestive biscuits). Leave it to chill in the fridge (that trick makes it easier to release babka from the mold later on).
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10) Move the dough into the mold, making sure it only occupies half of its size. If you have some dough left over, just use another mold to bake it (a loaf pan does the job).
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11) Cover with a cloth yet again and leave the dough to rise for another 30 minutes.
Preheat the oven to 160°C (320°F) without fan-assist. - 20
12) Bake for 60 minutes. To check if it’s done, poke the babka with a toothpick - if it comes out dry, the cake is ready.
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13) Carefully remove the mold while the cake is still hot. Let it cool down completely.
Sprinkle with icing sugar, or cover with citrus icing. - 22
14) FOR CITRUS ICING (OPTIONAL):
Sift icing sugar into a small bowl, gradually add citrus juice, a few drops at a time.
Blend everything together with a fork, monitoring the changing texture. Once the icing turns nice and thick, pour it over the babka. If it’s too thick - add more juice. If it’s too runny - add more powdered sugar.
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