23/12/2020 16:43

Easiest Way to Prepare Perfect Sig's "Hutzelbrot" from Germany

by Ronald Brock

Sig's  "Hutzelbrot" from Germany
Sig's "Hutzelbrot" from Germany

Hey everyone, it is Louise, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, sig's "hutzelbrot" from germany. It is one of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have sig's "hutzelbrot" from germany using 12 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Sig's "Hutzelbrot" from Germany:
  1. Make ready mixed large dried fruit, (apricots, pears, apples, prunes) for soaking.
  2. Take flour
  3. Take fresh yeast or equivalent dry yeast
  4. Take brown sugar
  5. Get salt
  6. Prepare each dried raisins and figs
  7. Get ground allspice or crushed star aniseed seed
  8. Make ready ground cinnamon
  9. Get Kirsch ( sherry will do if you can't get Kirsch or any other fruit based liqueur)
  10. Make ready chopped nuts of choice , hazelnut, pecan or walnut
  11. Make ready chopped almonds
  12. Take candied lemon and orange peel for baking

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Steps to make Sig's "Hutzelbrot" from Germany:
  1. Soak your dried large fruit (for soaking) only overnight, with just enough water to cover them
  2. In the morning chop the soaked fruit into smaller pieces. Set aside the soaking water , keep in fridge for brushing the bread later.
  3. Make a well into the flour. Heat a little of the water from soaking and work your yeast into the flour as per direction depending if you use dried or fresh yeast . Make a dough. Stand into a warm draught free place to let it rise
  4. In the meantime chop the figs into smaller pieces. Once the dough has risen work in all of the ingredients , do not over knead.
  5. Dust this dough with a little flour and let it rise again in a draught free warm place until it shows a few breaks in the dough
  6. Shape the dough into small bread pieces, I make four , leave to stand overnight again in the draught free place.
  7. The next morning bake at 200 C for about 90 minutes
  8. Brush with some of the soaking water and leave to stand for a day or two.
  9. Serve with butter, coffee or tea.

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