A mix of exotic, aromatic spices (turmeric, fennel, cayenne, cumin and nigella seeds) adds not only beautiful golden colour, also amazing flavour and complexity to this deliciously high-risen sandwich loaf with a beautifully soft, tender crumb. You can enjoy it plain as it is or toast it up as the breakfast with some butter and homemade jam or slice it thick and turn into French toast or use the leftover to bake up a batch of croutons for your next salad, soup and more.
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- Mix together all of the ingredients for the spice blend. Bring the milk to a simmer and stir in the spice blend. Remove from the heat and let the mixture steep for at least 2 hours. I covered it with a plastic film and left it overnight in the fridge.
- Heat the infused milk to lukewarm and place in the bowl of your stand mixer. Add the maple syrup, butter, salt, yeast, and nigella seeds. Add the flour and mix and knead until a soft, smooth dough forms, about 8 minutes.
- Turn out the dough on a work surface. Shape the dough into a ball. Lightly grease the mixing bowl with a bit of olive oil. Return the dough and cover with a clean kitchen towel. Let rise for 1 hour, until doubled.
- Line a standard loaf pan with parchment paper. Punch down the dough and roll it into a log. Place the log seam-side down in the prepared pan. Cover and let rise till doubled, about 45 minutes.
- Near the end of the rise, preheat the oven to 190C/375F. Bake for 30 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from the oven and turn the loaf out onto a rack to cool completely before slicing.
Oh, I bet that really would make wonderful french toast!
ReplyDelete...looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks terrific! While I'm not a huge fan of turmeric, I must admit it adds a phenomenal colour to so many recipes. And the combination of other spices is lovely!
ReplyDeleteUy me dio muchas ganas de hacerlo, gracias por la receta.
ReplyDeleteThis looks good!
ReplyDeleteI like turmeric and the beautiful color and nutrients it brings with it. And it a bread . . . even more! :-) ~Valentina
ReplyDeleteThat looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteI love fennel and with the addition of turmeric this sounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteIt really is a breathtaking colour! Would look good with yellow mayo and yellow tomatoes on top to make everything yellow!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great and very delicious!:)
ReplyDeleteWoW color is really a good golden color. Looks great.
ReplyDeleteWow- maple syrup and cumin seeds? What a combo! I've got some nigella seeds on hand so I can put them to good use! Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteLovely yellow and has such soft and fluffy texture!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful loaf of bread, Angie.. fantastic color. So many spices mixed in that will work so well together, I can think of many delicious ways to eat slices of this!! I
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and it sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI just love your bread!!....what a colorful and tasty loaf!!........Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteOltre che bello sembra buonissimo e molto soffice.
ReplyDeleteI just love the addition of Nigella seeds in bread, it's perfect for digestion and gives the bread a great taste. These are perfect!
ReplyDeleteUn pane bellissimo, molto invitante, brava!!!!1
ReplyDeleteBeautiful golden spiced bread. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous loaf, Angie!! And I love the addition of seeds---right up my alley! xo
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic ❤
ReplyDeleteI love the vibrant color and complex flavors in this bread, Angie! I'd love to have a toasted slice right now.
ReplyDeleteOMG that looks so tasty
ReplyDeletecolor is great
ReplyDeleteThis is quite possibly the most beautiful looking bread I've ever seen, wow!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful loaf, dear.. loved the lemon hue :)
ReplyDeleteSo yellow that it dazzles like the sun :)
ReplyDeleteWow that colour is vibrant, it shines, it glows!
ReplyDeleteThis spice infused loaf looks so attractive...it must be flavorful too
ReplyDeleteQuesto pane è meraviglioso!!!😍😍😍😍
ReplyDeleteI would love a super thick golden toast :p
ReplyDeleteWow, this color is absolutely stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteOh My! This looks and sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it would be lovely toasted, but I don't think it would be around long enough to make it to the toaster!
Bring on the bread knife and some real butter :)
Wow I've never seen a loaf with such a good colour! I bet this is fantastic with soup.
ReplyDeleteIt could go great with beer :-)
ReplyDeletewhat a glorious colour and a beautiful loaf!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and nutritious with spices in it
ReplyDeleteWell I am such a bread lover and this looks absolutely incredible! Will be trying it thank you!
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