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Made with enriched sweet yeast dough, a filling of Poppy Seed and raisins, sliced and baked until golden-brown. A fantastic alternative to the classic cinnamon roll and if you are a poppy seed fan, you definitely need to try this. I used Dr. Oetkers ready made poppy filling mixed with some Port soaked raisins for the bread, but you can make your own. This one sweetened with dates and coconut syrup is my favourite.

FillingDough
  • 250 g Dr. Oetker poppyseed filling
  • 150 g Port soaked raisins
  • 1/2 tbsp Lemon zest
  • 1 tbsp Almond slices for topping, optional
  • 60 ml Lukewarm water
  • 1 tsp Coconut sugar
  • 20 g Fresh yeast (or 1 package / 7 g active dry yeast)
  • 120 ml 3.5% Milk, lukewarm
  • 50 g Butter, at room temperature, cubed
  • 2 Eggs, Large
  • 50 g Coconut sugar
  • 1/4 tsp Salt
  • 1/2 tsp Vanilla
  • 1 tsp Lemon zest
  • 130 g Wholewheat flour
  • 300 g Plain flour
  1. Pour warm water into a small bowl, stir in sugar, then crumble the fresh yeast into the water. Set aside for 10 – 15 minutes.
  2. In a small saucepan, bring the milk to a simmer. Turn off the heat and add butter to the hot milk and stir until butter is melted. Cool to lukewarm.
  3. In the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with a dough hook, add in yeast mixture, milk-butter mixture, eggs (reserving 1 tablespoon for the topping), coconut sugar, salt, vinilla and lemon zest.
  4. Combine wholewheat flour and plain flour together. Add the flour in 2 additions. Continue mixing on low for 10 minutes until a rough dough forms. Increase the speed and knead for another 5 minutes until the dough is no longer sticking to the sides of the bowl. The dough will be smooth, soft and a bit sticky.
  5. Turn out the dough and shape into a ball. Lightly grease the mixer bowl with a bit of olive oil or butter. Return the dough to the bowl and cover the bowl with a clean cloth or plastic wrap. Let rise in a warm place until double in size, 1 to 2 hours. I usually let my dough rest in the oven, turned off, with the light on.
  6. After the dough has doubled in size, punch it down and cover with the clean cloth and set aside for 10 minutes.
  7. Combine together the poppy seed filling with raisins and lemon zest. Line a 26cm spring-form pan with baking paper.
  8. On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough into a rectangular, about 30cmx40cm. Spread the filling on top of the rectangle of dough, leaving a 1cm border free from filling. Roll up from the longer side and pinch the edges to seal. Cut into 8 pieces. Place into the prepared pan. Cover with clean cloth and let rise again for about 1 hour until double in size.
  9. Preheat the oven to 190C/375F. Brush the top of the dough with the reserved egg and sprinkle the almond slices over if using. Bake the bread in the middle of hot oven for about 35 minutes until nicely golden brown and cooked through.

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32 comments:

Whats Cookin Italian Style Cuisine 16/12/20 11:33

what a delicious treat those look perfect!

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Nancy Chan 16/12/20 13:04

Really beautiful and delicious looking poppy raisin rolls. I can have it without the sugar dusting.

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Chef Mimi 16/12/20 14:38

They sound delicious, but wow! They’re so pretty!

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Tom 16/12/20 14:42

...what a sweet treat! Keep baking.

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Kitchen Riffs 16/12/20 15:21

These look great. And I'll bet their flavor is awesome. Poppy seeds are always so good in baked things. Nice -- thanks.

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Martyna 16/12/20 19:42

This looks delicious!:)

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savorthebest 16/12/20 19:45

This looks delicious and a perfect way to start my morning

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Pam 16/12/20 20:23

What beauties! I would love these rolls.

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foodtravelandwine 16/12/20 20:58

I love it!....I can imagine it for breakfast....delicious!!.....Abrazotes, Marcela

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Josiah - DIY Thrill 16/12/20 21:53

These raisin rolls look so yummy, thanks so much for sharing!

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Pame Recetas 16/12/20 23:07

Oh Dear Angie! I think we are going to love this rolls, my hubbie is a total fan of poppy seeds! Thanks for being here always!

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Amy (Savory Moments) 17/12/20 01:48

I don't think I've ever had poppy seeds with raisins before - this sounds like a delicious flavor combination!

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speedy70 17/12/20 08:37

Complimenti, un dolce bellissimo e tanto goloso!!!!

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Natalia 17/12/20 09:34

So yum, perfect for Polish Christmas with these poppy seed filing!

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Paola Pepe 17/12/20 19:42

Che ricetta meravigliosa! sento il profumo di questi ottimi panini dolci!

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Suja Manoj 17/12/20 21:20

Perfect treat, rolls looks delicious. Thanks for sharing.

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Heidi | The Frugal Girls 17/12/20 22:29

Your poppy raising rolls look absolutely divine. I really loved your idea to use the Dr. Oetkers poppy filling mixed to save time!!

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Liz That Skinny Chick Can Bake 18/12/20 02:33

These are gorgeous, Angie! Perfect swirls of deliciousness! Bet they'd be a hit on Christmas morning.

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Nammi 18/12/20 04:47

very curious on how this coconut sugar tastes like. Does it have a coconut taste?

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Savor the Best-Pat 18/12/20 05:33

Oh, yum! The rolls look beautiful, Angie! This is just what I need for my morning coffee!

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Iwona 18/12/20 06:10

Looks so delicious :)

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Anca 18/12/20 13:40

What a lovely bake. They rose beautifully and they look so inviting. Yum!!

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SavoringTime in the Kitchen 19/12/20 17:00

Wow! I'd love one right now with a pat of butter :) Would love to try these, Angie!!

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Gloria Baker 21/12/20 01:53

I love rarisin rolls and you have me with the poppy seeds ! I love them. Looks amamzing!

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Never Ending Journeys 21/12/20 19:59

These poppy raisin rolls look like such an incredible treat! I'll have to give them a try.

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claire 21/12/20 20:41

It seems like paradise! Yum! And we have the same icing sugar here in Poland, familiar packaging ha ha :-)

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Raymund 21/12/20 23:27

Never had tried poppyseed filling before, I am not sure if I can find it in our supermarket otherwise I have to make my own one

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Valentina 22/12/20 00:41

The dates with coconut syrup sounds so delicious. And I love poppy seeds and raisins. These wouldn't last very long at my house. :-) ~Valentina

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tigerfish 22/12/20 03:14

Port-soaked raisins! Sounds like "holiday fruit cake" version of your cinnamon roll alternative. :p

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Anonymous 29/12/20 14:47

Yes please. I adore buns of any description. I'm just a carb junkie really. Love the idea of adding poppy seeds and port soaked raisins have got to be good.

Choclette x

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