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Warm fragrant Lebkuchen spice mix, apples, hazelnuts and organic ancient grains make this the perfect fall quick bread. Applesauce was added to make the bread more flavourful and moist, while chopped hazelnuts make an appealing crunchy top. It's great for breakfast and ideal for tucking into a lunchbox.
- 100 g Einkorn, ground into flour
- 160 g Refined spelt flour
- 0,6 g Pure stevia powder (or 180 g sugar)
- 1 tbsp Baking powder
- 3/4 tsp Sea salt
- 1/2 tbsp Lebkuchen spice mix
- 1 Apple, peeled and chopped
- 60 g Hazelnuts, toasted and roughly chopped
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- 120 ml Milk, at room temperature
- 2 Large eggs, at room temperature
- 1 tsp Vanilla extract
- 140 g Homemade unsweetened applesauce
- 100 g Butter, melted
- 40 g Hazelnuts, chopped
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- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Butter and flour the bottom and sides of a 26-cm loaf pan, tapping out any excess flour. Skip this if using a silicone bread tin.
- In a large bowl, combine the flours, pure stevia powder, baking powder, salt and spice mix. Whisk until well blended. Stir in the toasted hazelnuts and chopped apples.
- In another bowl, combine the milk, eggs, vanilla and applesauce, whisking until blended. Pour the wet ingredients over the dry ingredients. Add the melted butter. Using a silicone spatula, gently fold until blended.
- Scrape the batter into the prepared bread tin and spread evenly. Sprinkle the chopped hazelnuts evenly over the batter, gently patting them in so they adhere.
- Bake for 50 to 55 minutes until the top is nicely golden and a wooden skewer or toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Let cool in the pan on a rack for 10 minutes. Remove from the pan and cool completely.
http://schneiderchen.de | © 2014 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com
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This is indeed perfect for Fall! I love that hazelnut top - crunchy and so flavorful, too! I was just thinking I need to use my spelt flour more and this looks like a great way to do so.
ReplyDeleteLove the fall flavors in this bread:). It looks and sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic Angie. What could I use in place of Einkorn Flour do you think?
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of this bread. The crunchy hazelnut top, apples make this a perfect fall recipe. I would love to have a slice of this bread, seriously.
ReplyDeleteMmmm! I have boxes full of apples from the orchard. Need to make some apple sauce so I can make delicious apple bread like this
ReplyDeletewoa this looks so "solid" like one slice will be full kind, nice!
ReplyDeleteThere few of my favorite ingredients in this bread- hazelnuts and apple.. and they both are real autumn ingredients! Lovely bread.
ReplyDelete@Tania @My Kitchen Stories You can use wholegrain spelt flour instead.
ReplyDeleteThat's an amazingly beautiful loaf, and it's got everything I like. Definitely need to make it.
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious! A wonderfully spicy treat.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
This looks so christmassy! I LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteLebkuchen spices remind me of our Christmas in Munich. Lovely bread Angie and superb photos as always.
ReplyDeleteSam
I love quick breads.The apple and hazelnuts sound wonderful in this bread. Your presentation is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis spiced apple bread looks amazing, Angie! The toasted hazelnuts look so pretty and sound amazing with the apples!
ReplyDeleteOh Angie - there are no words. I could have this in my lunchbox today or any day. You are a gifted baker, cook and photographer. Truly spectacular!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so crunchy and good. Chock full of yummy ingredients! I've never paired apples with hazelnuts, neat combo.
ReplyDeleteQue bueno con ese crujiente de frutos secos.
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Angie, sorry I couldn't come before to answer your question. It is spelt wheat in the salad. It's icredible easy to cook and easy to digest. That is why I love this bread. Well, I love all your bread recipes.
ReplyDeleteOh Angie - your photos are so amazing! I love the sound of this loaf with apples and hazelnuts - I think I could eat the whole loaf by myself!
ReplyDeleteSpelt flour is fantastic! I love the idea of using it in your delicious bread, it would taste like autumn in your mouth no?
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
Autumn arrived in Angie's kitchen; wholesome and tasty ingredients!
ReplyDeleteun cake gourmand et appétissant j'aime beaucoup
ReplyDeletebonne soirée
I always love seeing your unique breads - that spice mix sounds so interesting - I'm going to have to try to find it,
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks like something you'd see in the window of a delicious bakery!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking bread, I love the photos!
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of this bread! I don't use hazelnuts enough in my kitchen!
ReplyDeleteThe photos are spectacular Angie! The bread looks gorgeous, I can eat the whole loaf by myself!
ReplyDeleteI love the picture of the cut slice so you can see all of the goodies in this bread! What a beautiful loaf! I'm not familiar with Einkorn, but now you've caught my interest.
ReplyDeleteI'm imagining a lovely nut butter spread on a slice of this.
ReplyDeleteYou always make me go wow with your bread recipes - it's super interesting! ^.^
ReplyDeleteYour apple quick bread looks divine, Angie! Perfect for a holiday brunch :)
ReplyDeleteYour quick bread looks marvelous, Angie, I always love reading your ingredient list and learning.
ReplyDeleteEinkorn and spelt are two of my favorite flours! Such rich fall flavors in this!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the most beautiful apple breads I've seen Angie! The hazelnut topping sounds delicious too.
ReplyDeleteYou bake with the most interesting ingredients. I've never heard of this flour either, but thank goodness for Google to find where I can get it, XOXO
ReplyDeleteAgain, a beautiful and soft-looking bread with a perfect top crust. For breakfst or lunch? Both, please!
ReplyDeleteIt looks hearty and delicious!
ReplyDeleteI don't know Einkorn but this bread looks absolutely divine! I have used Stevia before, a good replacement for sugar. Many times I wish I can substitute sugar for something else in my cakes. Bravissima Angie.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bread Angie! Like the ingredients you use...keeps me up to date with better ingredients! ;)
ReplyDeleteLove how good this bread looks Angie! Can I replace Einkorn flour for some other flour??
ReplyDeleteYou make some amazing breads, Angie!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, what an amazing bread, love that you added hazelnuts.
ReplyDeleteStill waiting for that blockbuster cookbook, Angie :)
ReplyDeletei just wondering why oil add lastly instead of mixing it together with wet ingredient?
ReplyDeleteI love your breads ANgie and love you added hazelnuts! look beautiful!
ReplyDeletethis looks wonderful :-))
ReplyDeleteI love crunchy top bread.
ReplyDeleteIt must be full of nutty fragrance to chewy into a piece of your lovely bread Angie.
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What a gorgeous bread, Angie! With such interesting and healthy ingredients! It looks really good!
ReplyDeleteAngie, that is a beautiful loaf. I like the added crunch of hazelnuts on the top.
ReplyDeleteWish I was eating this for breakfast right now!
ReplyDeleteI have a spelt flour, but never know what to do with it. Wow, your cake/bread looks divine. And it is healthy. Thank you dear for another amazing idea!
ReplyDeleteYelena
Just love loaded breads full of goodness and extra flavors, this one is a YES in all the above, plus cool new grains. I always learn so much from you when it comes to grains and such.
ReplyDeleteI love apples and I imagine how moist and fragrant is your bread and that hazelnut crust makes me wanna grab a slice .
ReplyDeleteWhat a picture-perfect loaf, Angie! I can feel the crunch just looking at the photos :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous bread, Angie! Your baked goods are always so healthy and delicious looking! Love the crushed nuts on top…a perfect crunchy top!
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine how wonderful your kitchen smelled while your bread was baking. It certainly looks good.
ReplyDeletethis looks so moist and soft! what a delicious bread--you've done it yet again. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious, I love that spiced apple flavor. I'd love this for breakfast with a cup of tea!
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely spicy nutty apple bread,
ReplyDeletedamn delicious Angie!!!
This bread looks amazing & perfect for the holidays!!
ReplyDeleteI adore your breads, Angie. This one is perfect with fall flavors!
ReplyDeleteAngie, I've been so behind with my blogging, but I can never miss your post...even though I'm three days behind, I always look forward to your latest awesome creation. I adore this beautiful bread and the crunchy topping. The apple, apple sauce, and the amazing chopped hazelnuts certainly add to the richness of the flavor, and texture of this exquisite yummy bread!
ReplyDeleteI love using applesauce in quick breads it adds such a great texture. Lovely fall flavours I would love a slice :D
ReplyDeleteI have to do a quick google of einkhorn (love how you keep me learning!) but it looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful bread Angie. It is perfect for breakfast with coffee. Blessings dear. Catherine
ReplyDeleteApples and hazelnuts sound great to me. I want some Einkorns, are they nuts? Hope you have been well. :)
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks good. I like the nutty crust!
ReplyDeletemmmm - love this flavor combination, and the extra grains just make it that much more special - thanks for a great recipe!
ReplyDeletePerfect fall flavors! I totally adore your bread! I will do it in the nearest future:)
ReplyDeleteNutty, spiced, aromatic...perfect fall treat.
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! I seriously need to buy some hazelnuts!
ReplyDeleteThis bread is just absolutely perfect for autumn! Wish I could have a slice right now with a cup of tea! Beautifully photographed too, Angie!
ReplyDeleteOh my once again I am amazed by one of your bread recipes Angie. That's exactly why I love to visit your blog! ;)
ReplyDeleteI have to Google Einkorn later but looks really good! Rustic and charming presentation, also the photographs are great!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like it would go perfectly with my rhubarb and rosewater jam. You are making me want a second breakfast. Amazing!x
ReplyDeleteApples and hazelnuts make for a great combination. Your bread looks so good, but then your food always does :)
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks so delicious, hearty and comforting! :-) I love spiced baked goods! Yummy!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures Angie!
Have a great weekend!
xoxoxo
This bread looks so tempting Angie! It looks gorgeous and moist, I can almost smell it :)
ReplyDeleteI looooove hazelnuts and never thought of adding them to a bread. GENIUS!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a more yummier bread!
ReplyDeleteSimply wow...looks delish. It is a must try for me. :)
ReplyDeleteThe bread looks super moist and soft, another awesome bake from you Angie..
ReplyDeleteNow that's wonderful texture! The hazelnut topping does call out to me. Not doing breads yet - but marking this for the holidays!
ReplyDeleteAnother amazing bread recipe Angie! This one is going to the top of my must make list! Pinned!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely German inspired bread. The flavors sound just gorgeous here Angie and, like all of your recipes, looks beautiful too!
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ReplyDeleteYum i love hazelnut, these sound delicious. Thanks for sharing.
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