Did some fun experimenting with my grandmas famous Swiss braided bread recipe! Ended up doing one regular loaf, one cinnamon crunch, and one blueberry/lemon zest. Wanted to try to keep the same base dough but create different flavors.

by miranda-the-dog-mom

16 Comments

  1. PushProper2118

    Oh, okay… I’m coming over there! 🏃‍♀️

  2. OhFuckNoNoNoMyCaat

    This the kind of stuff I like seeing on my Reddit cakeday. I love homemade bread like Bruce loves chocolate cake. Try golden raisins, raisins and tart cherries next time. It’s wildly good. I use lemon and lime zest for mine. It really adds some *zest* to the bread!

    Ba dum tish!

    I’ll see myself out.

  3. dreamylassie

    Wow all three look scrumptious and have wonderful to have your Grandmother’s recipe 💓

  4. TheOneWithWen

    This year i’m hoping to improve my bread making. These look amazing! Would love to make them. How can I look for these? With what name?

  5. lolafawn98

    how long did you leave them to rise? they look really good

  6. GrapefruitWhich5950

    After all those years it’s still a bit of magic .great job .

  7. Main_Macaroon7305

    I like 3 it shows the lovely glossy color of the breads…they look so delicious

  8. StretchFrenchTerry

    The change in order from picture to picture is slightly rage inducing.

  9. Ripplerfish

    I was looking at the first picture trying to figure out which was which. I figured things out eventually.

  10. the-caped-cadaver

    I thought they were babka at first glance.

    Reminded me of my time cooking for a 100% kosher retirement community in Maryland.

    I’m not Jewish, but I learned so much about the food and culture while I was there. We cooked some desserts, but many were bought from a kosher bakery in the area.

    Their babka was so damn good. Especially the chocolate.

    I saw your pictures and immediately began to miss the flavor of Pariser’s chocolate babka.