Christmas wreath bread

A great bread for Christmas! You can decorate them when the bread is done cooling off!
When making bread
-When placing yeast and salt in a bowl at the beginning, do not put it next to each other! When yeast touches salt before the yeast is dissolved in liquid, the salt will stop yeast from working.
-Always use warm milk and unsalted butter
-when rising, make sure the dough has doubled its size from beginning to end. Adjust the time if necessary.
-if the dough is drying, spray water with spray bottle
Christmas wreath bread
A great bread for Christmas! You can decorate them when the bread is done cooling off!
When making bread
-When placing yeast and salt in a bowl at the beginning, do not put it next to each other! When yeast touches salt before the yeast is dissolved in liquid, the salt will stop yeast from working.
-Always use warm milk and unsalted butter
-when rising, make sure the dough has doubled its size from beginning to end. Adjust the time if necessary.
-if the dough is drying, spray water with spray bottle
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Put all the ingredients except for butter in a bowl and knead until it becomes smooth and soft. Make sure the milk is warm. Don’t put yeast and salt next to each other.
- 2
Add butter and knead on a surface until it becomes stretchy. Roll it into a ball and place it back in a bowl.
- 3
Wrap the bowl with plastic wrap and rise for 30min in a warm place.
- 4
Cut it into 8 circle and let it rest for 10min under a wet towel/kitchen paper.
- 5
Cut one circle dough into 3 and roll it to a thin cylinder shape.
- 6
Cross all three doughs.
- 7
Braid bottom half.
- 8
Flip the dough and braid remaining half. Connect both ends tightly.
- 9
Place and cylinder shaped materials (make sure it is oven safe) and let it rise for 20min.
- 10
Dorure; mix one egg, 10g of milk and one pinch of salt.
- 11
Brush the dorure and bake in a oven that is preheated to 190C°(374F°) for 15 min.
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