A soft,tender, lightly sweetened two-toned yeast chocolate bread swirled with a layer of orange chiffon cake. Not only is it DELICIOUS, it looks quite pretty when you serve it. They are excellent when toasted and spread with butter or jam for a satisfying breakfast or afternoon snack.
Alternatively, you can replace the cocoa powder with milk powder (or just flour) to prepare a sweet bread dough, then topped with a disc of chocolate flavoured foam cake.
In October, I was the very LUCKY winner of $40 Amazon gift card from Choc Chip Uru - Go Bake Yourself. Uru is a 17-year-old culinary genius and a serious chocolate fan. Please head over to her space and learn more her baking, her fun undercover stories. The cookie stamp and cupcake decorating set I have bought with the gift card have finally arrived this Saturday. Thank you once again, Uru!
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- In a large mixing bowl, combine spelt flour, bread flour, cocoa, salt, brown sugar and the instant dried yeast. Blend well.
- Warm the milk and butter in a saucepan to about 40C/100F. Lightly beaten the egg and add warm milk mixture and vanilla extract. Whisk together.
- Make a well in the center of flour mixture, pour in the liquid mixture. Stir with a dough hook at slow speed for 1 minute. Increase the speed to the medium and continue to knead until smooth, and the dough leaves from sides of the mixing bowl. Add more flour if necessary.
- Turn out the dough and shape into a ball. Lightly grease the mixing bowl and return the dough ball into the bowl, turning to grease all sides. Cover and proof the dough in a warm place for about two hours until it doubles in volume.
- Knead the dough a few times on a lightly floured work surface, cover and let rest for 5 minutes. Roll out the dough into a large oval shape and top with the chiffon cake. Roll up like a jelly roll, placing the seam side down into a 33-cm loaf pan.
- Butter a piece of plastic wrap and place loosely over the dough. Let rise again until doubled in size, about 1 hour. Preheat oven to 180C/350F and place bread in the center of the oven. Bake for about 40 minutes. Let cool for 10 minutes, then remove from pan and cool on wire rack.
I'm submitting this to We Should Cocoa - Bread this month, hosted on Chocolate Log Blog and Chocolate Teapot.
congrats dear & loaf looks fabulous...
ReplyDeleteWow Angie, a chiffon cake wrapped up in bread... I could never have thought that up. This is so gorgeous... I need to learn how to do this.
ReplyDeleteThis loaf looks great!! I am sure it was absolutely delicious too :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Chloe & Sarah
I love the positive-negative colours, and the fact they are chocolatey makes them even better!
ReplyDeleteWell purchased gifts Angie and what gorgeous loaves of bread.
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy
Beautiful loaves and congrats on winning!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
wow perfect,luks too gud...
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous! And looks delicious too! Love it! Congratulations on your winning! Have a great week, Angie!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your winning! and I love both the beautiful swirl loaf, nice.
ReplyDeleteWow dear cant take my eyes off that gorgeous looking loaf. Looks so yum... Congrats on ur win
ReplyDeleteAww thank you for the sweet shout out my friend I can't wait to see your creations from it :D
ReplyDeleteStunning bread today I am in awe!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
I wouldn't be able to pick, so I'll have both!
ReplyDeleteil est beau et très réussi, bravo
ReplyDeletebonne journée
Congratulations on your winning! So cool....the gifts looks so pretty. And of coz, so is your bread. Super tempting! Hope you're enjoying your day dear.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Kristy
How beautiful. The swirls in it remind me of a frozen chocolate dessert that was popular in the US years ago.
ReplyDeleteSam
Congrats Angie! Bread looks so yummy and soft
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Angie this look absolutely delicious and beauty:))
ReplyDeleteAnother gourmet perfect bread just picture perfect lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love the swirl in the loaf. Who would have thought that is a chiffon cake :D Very pretty combination.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on ur win, you truly deserve it.
ReplyDeletePrefect loaves,stunning and beautifully done.
Angie , your bread looks pretty delicious ! Love the swirl on that loaf so as the different flavor ! Congrats on winning that contest :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty!! Just gorgeous
ReplyDeleteThis bread would make the yummiest French toast for Christmas morning!! I made your multi-grain carrot bread this weekend and my husband is still raving about it. Thank you for giving me new ones to add to my weekly baking, XOXO
ReplyDeleteWonderful looking loaf, this is interesting recipe! Thanks for the directions, it seems pretty simple to make and yet delicious.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of chocolate bread! How cool. The bread itself is gorgeous and I can only imagine the taste. The swirl effect is really neat.
ReplyDeleteWow! another lovely looking bread from you, so gorgeous! Would love to make this too!
ReplyDeleteI've had chocolate bread before; but yours is superb, delicious, and an absolute perfection:)
ReplyDeleteI love the swirls in both loaves!
ReplyDeletecongrats for winning the prize, nice!
ReplyDeletealso the loaf u made, beautiful! and looks yummy too :)
This is beautiful! With a little Nutella or peanut butter, this would be the perfect breakfast. Congrats on your win too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous loaf Angie! The swirl is so pretty and the loaf looks so light and fluffy. Congrats on winning CCU's giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteAngie this loaf is beautiful! And it sounds delicious. Love that swirl!
ReplyDeleteI love that cookie stamp!! Great win!
ReplyDeleteThis loaf is so appealing to the eye- I have tried a marbled rye bread that looking quite similar. But clearly lacked the CHOCOLATE DELICIOUSNESS!! I can't believe it has chiffon cake in it....so brilliant!
What a gorgeous loaf, Angie! It would be perfect for Thanksgiving brunch!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you switch the chocolate bread from the inside to the outside. Both loaves look delicious and how creative to wrap around a chiffon cake and vice versa.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful swirl! That dark cake with light swirl looks even more interesting!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful swirled bread, Angie. I'm a chocolate fan myself ;) Congratulations on your win from CCU!
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous...
ReplyDeleteSimply awesome, Angie! Love those swirls and as always, your clicks!
ReplyDeleteThis loaf does indeed look gorgeous!! Im sure it's delicious as well;-)
ReplyDeletethis looks amazing angie so pretty
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous Angie! So eye-catching! I imagine they taste absolutely divine.
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks very pretty, two colours, two tastes..the perfect slice. I read over at Uru's website that you were the winner now I know how you spent your gift card...Well done.
ReplyDeleteThe bread looks amazing. Congrats on winning.
ReplyDeletebeautiful swirl!
ReplyDeletewowo tha tloaf looks so good and congragulation on you win.
ReplyDeleteLovely colour & I like the pinwheel effect. Congrats on winning Uru's prize! xoxo
ReplyDeleteAngie, this is such an eye catcher! It's just beautiful and sounds delicious too. I'd like a piece toasted with butter right now please!
ReplyDeleteOk, now you've outdone yourself yet again, Angie! This bread looks wonderful! I might need to make this today!! YUM!
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty, and so perfect!!
ReplyDeletelove your stuff and the look of this. if you have not joined our pinterest board supporting bloggers, please do at http://pinterest.com/feedyoursoul2/blogger-recipes/
ReplyDeleteWow, this is a delightful combination both in terms of taste and texture. Orange and chocolate, bread and cake all in one, what more can one ask for :) Yummy! Hope to try it out someday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful bread Angie. Love the slightly sweet surprise. Have a lovely week!
ReplyDeletewow lucky you , that such a lovely gift pack :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat this is! And how pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe best of both worlds: chocolate and bread! And with a swirl of orange, triple delicious :)
ReplyDeleteLovely! The swirls are perfect!
ReplyDeleteEvery time you bake bread you bring a big smile on my face :) .... Very beautiful bread Angie!
ReplyDeleteThe swirls in this bread are so pretty. Plus, chocolate makes almost everything more delicious.
ReplyDeleteOh, your two tone looks just perfect. And chocolate. I wish that I could do that. Have a wonderful thanksgiving holiday.
ReplyDeleteYour bread is just amazing!
ReplyDeleteYou had me at chocolate bread combined with orange chiffon cake. This is original, in addition to looking delicious!
ReplyDeleteChocolate bread sounds wonderfully delicious…chocolate bread swirled with chiffon cake sounds amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThat stamp is so cool! I'm going to buy one :) You are so clever with your perfect breads.
ReplyDeleteSweet Angie, Congrats! And that swirled bread looks fantastic :) Absolutely lovely flavor! Hope you're having a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteBig Hugs <3
the swirls are so lovely! nicely photographed :)
ReplyDeleteOh my! What a gorgeous loaf! I want a slice of both! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the swirl effect, the loaf slices look absolutely beautiful. I would love to have this for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteLove your breads and each time you do not cease to amaze me. Congrats on winning.
ReplyDeletehi angie, this is so special with chiffon cake rolled in. Beautiful work done!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bread Angie!
ReplyDeleteOh, my! Another bread I MUST try...what a cool technique!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous loafs and got to check out that book!
ReplyDeleteOh your bread looks absolutely fabulous, both are good and I can't quite figure out which I prefer. What a great idea. You may (or may not) be interested, but this month's We Should Cocoa is chocolate and bread and I'm also hosting Breakfast Club this month which just, err, happens to be chocolate! So this would be a great contribution to either or both if you wanted to join in.
ReplyDeleteI bought the home made stamp last year. I love it, but haven't yet found a recipe that leaves a good definition. Will be interested to see what you do with it.
Chiffon cake and bread is a brave thing to do. And it's really worked - looks fabulous. I've had my eye on that cookie stamp, looks great doesn't it? GG
ReplyDeletegorgeous bread .. congrats on your winning .. may I ask, in Germany, which brand of cocoa powder is Dutch processed? and where did you get chiffon cake mould? Thanks in advance.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. Congratulations on winning!
ReplyDelete@CL Yes, it's Dutch processed.
ReplyDeleteaahh ANgie you never dissapoint, always your recipes are beauty and perfect, this look georgeous!!
ReplyDeletecongrats by your gift!!:)
@CLI just used a springform pan to bake chiffon.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great win! What a great bread!
ReplyDeleteVelva
Gorgeous loaves, Angie! What a sweet idea! Chocolate and orange is one of my favorite flavor combinations.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! So professional looking Angie. This is a beautiful cake and so interesting too!!
ReplyDeleteYour loaf looks delicious and I'm excited to see what kind of cupcakes you come up with!!
ReplyDeletemay I ask, in Germany, which brand of cocoa powder is Dutch processed? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThese breads were so awesome. Looks so delicious. I have drool all over my computer! I liked them very much and I need to make that bread in home for my family.
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, your bread look great. Love the spiral pattern, very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Have a nice weekend.
This bread is just beautiful! I bet it was fun to make:-) Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on winning! The loaf looks absolutely yummy! And the spiral pattern is really pretty. :)
ReplyDeletehi. i really like to try this one. it is so beautiful and tempting. i am just not sure about the cake part. should i bake it in advance or should i only make the batter?
ReplyDeleteThis chocolate bread sounds so good Angie. I love the swirl, so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
@CL The one I use is from Dr. Oetker.
ReplyDelete@Someya
ReplyDeleteThe cake needs to be prepared first.
Love love this! So pretty, and sounds really delicious - what a great swirl!
ReplyDeletethese are the prettiest swirls I have ever seen in a bread! genius are you with these super dooper spelt loaves. to try soon.
ReplyDeleteI've always loved the effect of two-tone and in this case, one of those tones happens to be chocolate so I'm even more appreciative! ;0)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, I love it!
ReplyDeleteCiao
Alessandra
what delightful loaves! i'm a sucker for swirls. :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on winning those things! Lucky you & waw, this 2 toned bread looks amazing, dear Angie! Just wonderful to look at & to taste it, must be even better!
ReplyDeleteMMMMM!
Okay that is one insanely creative br-cake Angie. I am still trying to wrap my head around this one - pun intended! :)
ReplyDeleteI love it!
chow! Devaki @ weavethousandflavors
Gorgeous, gorgeous bread Angie! Congratulations too!
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks so pretty and delicious! I love the swirl:) Congrats on your winnings!
ReplyDeleteLove the recipe.
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