The Bread Bible
By Rose Levy Beranbaum
W.W. Norton & Co. - 2003
ISBN: 0393057941

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The Bread Bible

Raisin Pecan Bread

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Cuisine: French | Course Type: Breads

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Tags: raisins cranberries bread walnuts pecans Rose Levy Beranbaum whole wheat

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2nd May 2011

lovesgenoise from , MA

This bread adds up to more than the sum of its parts. The raisin-pecan version has a mellow, blended flavor that is delicious, while the cranberry-walnut version has a bright combination of flavors that remain more distinct. It's one of my favorite breads in the book. It has a dense, fine crumb and a soft texture.

I like to split the recipe into two smaller loaves, as it makes one large loaf and we are a small family. One to eat right away, one for the freezer. Great with fresh ricotta or cream cheese.

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29th April 2010

cookienani

I've made this bread at least half a dozen times now. I really should branch out to the other fruit/nut breads here, but I just crave this one. Great toasted, or just warmed and topped with soft cheese. It takes a good 6-7 hours to complete in a warm kitchen like mine. The raisin water is an important part of the dough's flavor, so don't forget it (like I did once). And watch closely while this bakes: I've done this in two different ovens and I've found that (1) I've needed to lower the ovens to 375 as soon as the bread is in, rather than wait 5-10 minutes as in the recipe; and (2) the bread is done in about 30 minutes, which is considerably less than the recipe.

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