This is basically a sweet yeast bread swirled with chocolate-flavoured dough and formed into a two-toned braided loaf. It might seem to be difficult to make but it is simply a braided challah with two-toned effect.
Chocolate Swirl Loaf
inspired by Away of Mind
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- In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine all the ingredients in the order given except the dark chocolate cream and ground flaxseed. Using a dough hook, mix everything together until a soft dough forms.
- Turn the dough out onto a lightly-oiled surface. Combine the dark chocolate cream with 1/3 of dough. Knead each portion for a few minutes to form two smooth and elastic balls of dough. Place two dough balls separately on two lightly greased bowls. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise until double in size.
- After dough balls have risen, roll and stretch each dough into approximately a 10 x 6-inch / 25 x 15-cm rectangle. Place the chocolate dough on top of plain dough, then roll it out to a 12 x 8-inch / 30 x 20-cm rectangle. Cut the rectangle into half, so you have two 6 x 8-inch / 15 x 20-cm rectangles. Now stack one rectangle on top of the other and roll it out again to a 12 x 8-inch / 30 x 20-cm rectangle. Repeat the above steps twice more.
- Slice the rectangle into 4-6 strands, leaving one end intact, and braid the strands to form a loaf. Place it in a loaf pan lined with baking paper. Cover with the plastic wrap and allow it to rise in a warm place for 45 minutes or until it doubles in size. Preheat the oven to 175C/350F. Spray the top of the loaf with water and sprinkle the ground flaxseed over. Bake for about 30 minutes until golden brown.
this is really beautiful. your bread looks just perfect. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis loaf of bread is a dream. So artistic :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks so beautiful and awesome... Perfectly done Angie
ReplyDeleteThat is a killer loaf of bread ....has been ages I made a challah although i never made any layered one. Feeling like grabbing a slice:-)
ReplyDeleteTruly gorgeous loaf! I love the swirls of chocolate throughout. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by my blog! That bread looks absolutely beautiful (and delicious!) I imagine it would be super tasty with some cinnamon.
ReplyDeleteThat looks awesome ! Just love all those chocolate swirls ;)
ReplyDeleteThe braided part looks great even before baking!
ReplyDeleteWhat do you suggest I use here instead of egg - banana puree, buttermilk, applesauce or flax-seed? I still can't figure out what's the job of an egg in a certain recipe!
And I suppose the ground flax-seed on top can be omitted?
Many thanks, Angie!
the chocolate swirls are perfect!!
ReplyDeleteYour bakes always wow me without fail! Love the swirl and the way you plaited the dough, super nice! Gonna try it, bet my kiddos will love this, thanks Angie!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous looking bread. Bookmarked it.
ReplyDeletelooking awsome and inviting
ReplyDeleteWow, this is stunning! What a great recipe. I've made challah before but this is such a fun twist (no pun intended!).
ReplyDeletethis looks nice and delicious! how tempting!
ReplyDeleteSplendid! That loaf looks amazing and could be exposed in the front window of any quality bakery.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
the swirls look so beautiful & its chocolate ! yumm :D happy new year !
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious..U have made it perfectly..Yummy
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This is a beautiful loaf of bread. Your pictures are great instructions, too.
ReplyDeleteThat looks stunning! I really can't figure out how you braided it though. I need a detailed tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! I love that you sprinkle ground flax seed on top. It has become my favorite ingredient to add to baked goods. Gets some healthy stuff in there- even in chocolate bread!
ReplyDeleteWow this looks great!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful tiger! Your photos provide enough detail that even a yeast challenged baker like myself could be encouraged. Very, very tempting looking!
ReplyDeleteThis is really sounds delicious. This is definitely a bread I have to try. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous and clever bread! I wish I had a slice with my coffee right now!
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to make chocolate and white braided bread and it was so delicious! I made it a few times but haven't in so many years! I bet my niece and nephew have never had chocolate bread before! Thanks for the reminder, Angie!
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ReplyDeleteI would go for the applesauce.
your bakes always churned out to be so good and breathtaking!! i love that!!
ReplyDeletePerfect. 100% perfect!
ReplyDeleteOh I love the way this looks and I bet it tastes even better! I will have to put this on my bread baking agenda. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWow! It definitely sounds delicious...but it's the beauty that I can't take my eyes off of. From the braided dough to the swirled bread- just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAngie this look delcious:)))Love the swirled bread:)
ReplyDeleteOMG this is the most beautiful swirl bread I have ever seen, Angie! I just love this and shall have to try my hand at making this bread. I have not seen dark chocolate spread before or maybe I just haven't noticed it - is it like Nutella? Is there a special brand that you use?
ReplyDeleteI love it, Angie! Looks so pretty. I bet it smells divine while baking :)
ReplyDeletei love the colour of the bread. is superb.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bread and I'll bet it's absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Love the swirl!
ReplyDeleteThat's just gorgeous! I haven't had homemade bread in forever!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. I grew up eating a bread like this and it does look difficult to make but I am sure the results are outstanding. I'm printing this off and plan to surprise my mom with a homemade version of what she use to bring home. Great tutorial on it. Thank you for sharing and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThis is one beautiful loaf! I am dreaming.
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delicious looking rolls looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteI love all the swirls! Thanks for the instructions on how to do this! So cool!
ReplyDeleteI have seen other way to make this my rolling it but I think braiding make the bread looks much more prettier!
ReplyDeleteA new twist to sweet bread - (no pun intended)lol It looks perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteYou make it look so easy Angie! This is better than what you can buy at the bakery! When are you going to open up your own? You make the best baked goods!
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ReplyDeleteThis is BEAUTIFUL! I would be so proud if I could make this and serve it to my family. I am sure it is as delicious as it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAngie, you show quite a lot of techniques for this bread. I love it. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous swirls, I don't think I've seen a prettier or more delicious looking loaf. Absolutely fantastic, Angie!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty your chocolate swirl bread...love how you braided it. Beautiful, and thanks for the step-by-step pictures.
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a wonderful weekend Angie :-)
Gorgeous bread Angie. I saw a similar bread recently and have been wanting to bake it. Now I want to try your pretty braided version. I wish I had some for breakfast tomorrow. xo
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness angie.... this bread is divine. the dark chocolate spread and the marble swirls and the braided bread! seriously, bakery perfect!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful loaf of bread! It looks divine and I love the flax on top, too. Thanks for the great recipe! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful loaf and who doesn't like chocolate woven through their bread. Seems very French.
ReplyDeletewoow it looks great.. and i love the posts which show the steps to cook..
ReplyDeleteGosh you have mad baking skills. Jealous! This looks so good :)
ReplyDeleteJust too beautiful for words Angie.
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy
Absolutely gorgeous braided loaf, Angie! I would manage my WW points just to be able to have a slice...or two with my morning coffee.Once you get the hang of how to braid it, I imagine it shouldn't be too difficult to make!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to start the New Year off!
xo
Oh, Angie, what a gorgeous bread. My New Year's resolution is to bake more bread so I become more comfortable with yeast doughs. This recipe is definitely on my list.
ReplyDeleteThis is just loverly, Angie. Fantastic braid .... I can never make it.
ReplyDeletewow....bread looks so delicious....drooling over the pics :-)
ReplyDeleteAlso it's said in many comments before: It looks awesome - nevertheless I'm sure it's delicious :-)
ReplyDeleteYou're right, it does seem like it would be difficult to make, but so worth the effort!
ReplyDeleteoh my... you are such an artist with those cake braids. amazing pictures and great tutorial collage.
ReplyDeleteThe bread looks just lovely.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering how you got the swirls so perfect. It is all in the braiding. It certainly produces a beautiful loaf.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteConsumed: My Culinary Adventure
Beautiful bread! Thanks for showing us how to braid it so nicely!
ReplyDeleteWOoooooooooooooooooooOW, I love it, it looks soo delicious, I am Happy to follow you and I am New in the blog :D I would be happy to have few more followers if you dont mind :D
ReplyDeleteYou make it look so easy! And so beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteBraided Chocolate Bread looks so good..Love the way you have made !!
ReplyDeleteStunning braided bread!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! And I bet it tasted even better!
ReplyDeleteAngie, that swirls is really pretty!
ReplyDeleteThta is one cute loaf of bread,Angie!
ReplyDeleteooh so beautiful. I mae cupcakes like this once but I love the bread. Wow!
ReplyDeleteYou have shown the swirl so nicely ... it looks so doable!I bet it taste amazing as it looks amazing!
ReplyDeletehappy new year!!, that bread is a must try, looks very pretty
ReplyDeleteStunning and great looking fabulous loaf..
ReplyDeleteA very nice loaf indeed! the swirls are perfect!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is gorgeous, simply gorgeous.
ReplyDeletedefinitely yummy!
ReplyDeletewow, gorgepics! love that marbled effect...
ReplyDeleteThis loaf is beautiful. I love your pictures of the process too. Braiding dough is one of my favorite things! I just love how it feels...much better than braiding hair!
ReplyDeleteThe swirls in the bread look absolutely divine! Great job.
ReplyDeleteAlright Angie - I gasped when I saw this bread. You are amazingly talented. I need a warm loaf of this bread! Thanks so much
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious!Happy new year,dear!Kisses from Greece!
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, How nice to have this for breakfast, warm with butter. Blessings, Catherine xo
ReplyDeleteI would truly love to make this one day. Thanks for this tutorial Angie.
ReplyDeleteI'll take your word that it's simpler than it looks ;o)
Have a great week and flavourful wishes,
Claudia
Angie... your swirl loaf is exquisite.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, this recipe looks a lot like my grandmother's chocolate babka recipe. If it tastes anything like hers, I am sure it is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWooow Angie luce maravillo y tentador me llevo un trozo para el té,abrazos hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeleteI am going "chocolate-less" for a few weeks. This is not helping me, Angie.
ReplyDeleteThat loaf is truly a work of art!
ReplyDeleteAnother stunning creation! Thank you for the lovely post. After a very stressful day, I'm finally sitting down to tea, and it is so relaxing to see these delicious swirls and read your words. I hope you are having a blessed start to your new year. Much love from Austin!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reply & for dropping by my space, Angie! :) :)
ReplyDeleteOh, my! This is simply spectacular! First you stack it and then you BRAID? ...incredible! I bet it tastes as amazing as it looks!
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing.... seriously I can't believe how pretty that loaf of bread is I am floored! I bet it taste fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOh wow how beautiful is THIS!
ReplyDeleteThis is the right bread for me! Sweet and chocolatey!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Angie! You're quite the artist with your food and photos :)
ReplyDeleteI'm determined to make more bread this winter and this one is a great way to start. Your loaf is gorgeous, Angie, and I bet it smelled divine while cooking!
ReplyDeleteThe braided pieces are so pretty in the loaf pan! The chocolate dough swirled into the finished bread must be delicious.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful loaf of bread!
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous, Angie!! I'm very impressed, this bread looks fantastic. Lovely photos, as always. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, a two-toned challah-type bread. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis loaf of bread is on my to-make list! Beautiful job Angie, I can imagine how delicious it tasted;-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bread! Chocolate added to bread is always great! :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! Makes me want to get in the kitchen and get baking.
ReplyDeletethis is so very pretty, angie! i appreciate the tutorial in making it, which i fully intend to do...someday. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the intricacies of this loaf! I would make it any time using that technique; how about next week!
ReplyDeleteDid someone say chocolate? :) Looks delicious, perfect for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I'm glad to hear that it is not difficult to make as well.
ReplyDelete@Elaine
ReplyDeleteVery much like Nutella, but it's much darker as it's pure chocolate spread while Nutella mixed with hazelnuts and (cream too?) You can use cocoa powder mixed a bit of water.
Angie, this is one seriously beautiful loaf!
ReplyDeleteOh this looks great with that chocolate and the colourful result at the end. For me the most interesting part is the way you twine it.
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This bread looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning.I am in awe!
ReplyDeleteAngie, love your pretty bread swirl!! you are using dark chocolate spread, I should try it next time too! Thanks for the mentioned :)
ReplyDeletethis looks amazing! and the up side is that it looks like I can actually make it :)
ReplyDeleteIt is so delicious! Thank you for the recipe.Greetings.
ReplyDeleteMajana
thank you
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I baked this bread , and I have to say – it’s so delicious. Not so sweet not so chocolate and very easy to make. Thank you very much for this recipe.
ReplyDeleteIt`s very good recipes:). Bread is excellent and long fresh. Thank you. Jolanta Szyndlarewicz
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe & the step by step photo instructions. I tried this recipe it was delicious. I saw a website http://www.skybake.com/recipe.asp with various swirl bread design but the recipes do not include pictures how to shape it. I really appreciate your helpful instructions.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Not only is it beautiful with the swirl but so incredibly tempting and sinful. I love it.
ReplyDeleteIt looks gorgeous, thanks for that recipe!
ReplyDeleteAll the resipes you have in this site are amazing!!!And this bread looks perfect...I'm sure that my children will love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you ..... ... a fan from Greece...
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ReplyDeleteHii this looks great, but I have a question. Is ground flaxseed optional? Please reply as soon as possible thanks :)
ReplyDelete@Anonymous Ground flaxseed is just for the topping, use other seeds, like sesame, instead, or simply omit it.
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