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Chocolate Peanut Pull-Apart Bread


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The dough is a breeze to make, slightly sweetened with sugar and enriched with melted butter and egg. I used a mixture of dark chocolate, roasted peanuts and butter for the filling. You can replace peanuts with other nuts or simply use chunky peanut butter with cinnamon chips. Nutella and chopped hazelnuts would be great as the filling too. The bread is best enjoyed warm, while the chocolate still warm and fluid, but it still tastes wonderful after it cools.

DoughFilling & Topping
  • 180 ml Wholemilk, lukewarm
  • 25 g Fresh yeast
  • 1 Egg, medium
  • 35 g Butter, melted
  • 35 g Sugar
  • 1 Vanilla bean, split and scraped
  • 370 g All-purpose flour
  • 1/3 tsp Salt
  • 80 g Butter, melted
  • 150 g Salted roasted peanuts, finely chopped
  • 30 g Butter, cut into small pieces
  • 2 tbsp Brown sugar
  • 100 g Dark chocolate, chopped (or chocolate chips)
  1. Combine milk and yeast, stir and set aside at room temperature for 10 minutes, untill is gets foamy.
  2. In the bowl of your stand mixer, add in egg, melted butter, sugar, scraped vanilla seeds and yeast/milk mixture. Stir on slow speed to combine. Add in flour and salt and beat at slow speed for 5 minutes until the dough comes together. Increase the speed and knead until dough is smooth and elastic.
  3. Transfer to a greased bowl, cover with plastic wrap and let it proof at room temperature, until it almost doubles its size.
  4. Grease and line a 30x11cm loaf pan with parchment paper. Set aside.
  5. Lightly flour a work surface and roll out the dough into 50x30cm / 20x12 inch rectangle. Brush the rectangle with melted butter. Sprinkle the chopped peanuts and chocolate over.
  6. Using a very sharp knife or a pizza cutter, slice the dough vertically into 6 equal sized strips from top to bottom. Stack 6 strips on top of each other, and cut into 6 sections. Place them accordion like into the prepared loaf pan.
  7. Cover the loaf pan with a clean kitchen towel, and allow to rise again in a warm place for 45 minutes. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F.
  8. Place the butter pieces on the top and sprinkle the brown sugar over. Bake the dough for 32-40 minutes in the middle of or until a deep golden brown. Let the bread cool in the pan for 10 minutes then place on cooling rack to cool completely.

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34 comments:

J.P. Alexander 8/5/21 02:50

Adoro el maní y el chocolate. Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso

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Martha 8/5/21 03:33

This shouldn't even be legal! I'm am seriously drooling right now. Please send over a few slices asap - or I suppose I could make it myself. It seriously looks amazing!

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Evi Erlinda 8/5/21 05:29

This bread looks so delicious!

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Street Food Delivery 8/5/21 06:37
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DEZMOND 8/5/21 09:35

Bucket, bucket, bring me a bucket for all my drool! I'd pull it apart in seconds, I swear.

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zufik 8/5/21 11:39

Wow looks great! Love it :)

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Brian's Home Blog 8/5/21 13:42

That looks like the best of everything!

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Nancy Chan 8/5/21 13:46

Wow! Please send me 2 pieces of that bread. Yumzzz.

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Kelly | Foodtasia 8/5/21 15:28

Angie, how dreamy! This loaf is absolutely beautiful and I'm sure I couldn't stop with just one piece!

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Manuel Bermúdez. 8/5/21 15:44

Excellent photographies, i like this bread very much, bye bye

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Anonymous 8/5/21 15:58

I've had cinnamon pull apart bread, but never chocolate peanut! This looks fantastic, Angie!

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Tori Chu 8/5/21 23:19

It looks super yummy ❤

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claire 8/5/21 23:36

I had known only the cinnamon version of pull apart bread and yours is like a dream :-)

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Balvinder 9/5/21 03:55

Fabulous! Haven't seen something like this.

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Gloria Baker 9/5/21 04:49

This chocolate peanut pull apart bread looks awesome Angie!, love it!

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rodzinatestuje 9/5/21 10:04

It looks so delicious! Beautiful photos :)

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Natalia 9/5/21 10:53

I love pull apart bread, any type! That one lokks super delicious, beautiful idea !

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Liz That Skinny Chick Can Bake 9/5/21 12:09

Wow! You executed this perfectly!! Now if I only had a few slices for my breakfast today, I'd be set! xo

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Jeff the Chef 9/5/21 18:05

That is so gorgeous! It would make the centerpiece of such a beautiful brunch!

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gluten Free A_Z Blog 10/5/21 15:39

I can only imagine how good that pull about bread tastes because it looks amazing. What a fabulous treat!

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SavoringTime in the Kitchen 10/5/21 22:14

I love making pull apart bread but usually do a savory version. I love this one studded with nuts and chocolate! My mouth is watering just looking at your wonderful photos. :)

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all types recepies and desert 10/5/21 22:35

Looking so delicious recipe thanks for sharing

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Raymund 11/5/21 01:35

Ohhh that wont see the light of day at our house

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Yvonne @ Fiction Books Reviews 11/5/21 07:19

OMG! How good does that look and sound. All my favourite ingredients, even down to the possible exchange ingredients you recommend. I can already smell it baking! :)

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thepaintedapron.com 11/5/21 15:20

Wowza, who could resist this!!!

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Choclette 11/5/21 19:57

Woohoo, looks like I can comment via Blogger again! And double woohoo for this pull apart bread. Peanuts and chocolate are such a gorgeous combination.

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tigerfish 13/5/21 00:31

Can't resist chocolate and peanuts. They make the bread very addictive.

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Easyfoodsmith 13/5/21 19:14

That looks irresistible Angie and I am a big fan of peanuts. I am going to pin this right away...thanks for sharing :)

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Pattie @ Olla-Podrida 13/5/21 20:46

Your food always looks so amazing! It made my mouth water just to look at the pictures, much less read the recipe. This looks so good, and who doesn’t love chocolate and peanuts? I’m printing this one out. Thanks, Angie!

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mjskit 21/5/21 23:38

You are one productive woman. To come up with with such creative and delicious dishes day after day, blows me away. This bread is amazing. How I would love to pull apart a huge piece of it right now.

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