When Bread Meets Chocolate


Sometimes, when I’m feeling down, there’s nothing like eating hot-from-the-oven bread slathered with chocolate. I watch as the chocolate surrenders to the heat and dribbles ever so languorously down the white loaf.

This is a nice cake-like bread full of chocolate and cinnamon, and textured with nuts. I used hazelnuts but you can use any nuts you prefer. I like to make this when I’m feeling blue or I can’t sleep.

The dough here is a rich golden yellow because of the egg yolks, which also results in its stickiness. While kneading, add more flour with a light hand. Too much flour will make this tough and dry. Knead until the dough is elastic and smooth.

The filling for the dough is chocolate. I prefer to cut from a block of chocolate instead of using chocolate chips, which I think melts unevenly. You can also add a streusel (nut) mixture to the filling OR use the streusel as a topping. It’s your choice.

Since I’m a cinnamon lover, I always add more than the required cinnamon. For this creation, I was excited to use the cinnamon that my Bin had brought back for me from India. Pungent and sinus-clearing, it smells like the cinnamon oil I used to make cinnamon sticks from when I was in grade school.

I let this rise overnight in the refrigerator before baking, but you don’t have to, then I woke up extra early to bake it. The household woke up to its intoxicating smell.

This cake is so cotton-soft and fluffy, that you don’t even have to chew. Just close your mouth and it melts, leaving nothing behind but a rhapsody of chocolate and bread.


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10 Comments

  1. latifa /

    I can smell it. Great Job!

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  2. That looks so good. (weeps)

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  3. oh, what a delicious looking bread. I love the smell of fresh bread in the oven – how much better to have the scent of cinnamon wafting through the house as well!

    how do you get such great close up pictures?

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  4. The bread looks heavenly. I wish I can find the time (and the ingredients) to bake more regularly. It’s been too long. :(

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  5. ChichaJo /

    This look wonderful! I can’t think of anything more perfect to wake up to! Well, maybe Brad Pitt…but then again, I have no way of knowing what he smells like.

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  6. Jessica /

    Yum. Isn’t this babka?

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  7. Thanks everyone!

    Cin-
    I use a macro lens.

    Jessica-
    Yes, technically, you could call this a babka! :)

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  8. hmm, that looks totally scrumptious…can’t wait to see how your floss buns will turn out ;)

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  9. Cheryl /

    this looks DELICIOUS (and I bet it tastes great as well!)! i am craving for it right now…

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  10. betsy /

    Hi Lori,

    Don’t know if it’s just me, but can’t locate the recipe.

    Thanks

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