Best 4 Honey And Walnut Sweet Bread Recipes

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Indulge in a delightful culinary experience with our honey and walnut sweet bread, a symphony of flavors and textures that will tantalize your taste buds. This classic treat is elevated with the perfect balance of sweetness from honey and the nutty crunch of walnuts, creating a moist and flavorful loaf that is sure to impress.

This article presents a collection of honey and walnut sweet bread recipes, each with its own unique twist. From a traditional recipe that captures the essence of this timeless classic to variations that incorporate additional ingredients like dried fruits, spices, and even chocolate, there's a recipe here to satisfy every palate.

Whether you're a seasoned baker looking to expand your repertoire or a novice cook eager to try something new, our recipes provide clear and concise instructions that guide you through the process of creating this delectable treat.

So gather your ingredients, preheat your oven, and embark on a culinary journey that will leave you with a loaf of honey and walnut sweet bread that is not only delicious but also a feast for the eyes.

Let's cook with our recipes!

NO-KNEAD CRANBERRY WALNUT BREAD WITH HONEY



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This No-Knead Cranberry Walnut Bread with Honey is a delicious sweet bakery-style bread that's perfect for the holidays! Make it perfect with my easy pro tips for homemade bakery-style bread!

Provided by Chrissie (thebusybaker.ca)

Categories     Baking     Bread     Lunch     Snack

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 7

3 cups all purpose flour, plus 3 tablespoons
1/2 teaspoon instant yeast
2 teaspoons sea salt
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
1 cup dried cranberries
1 1/2 cups water at room temperature
2 tablespoons liquid honey, plus more for brushing on after baking (or other vegan honey substitute)

Steps:

  • Start with a large bowl and a wooden spoon, and add your flour to the bowl. Measure the yeast and add it to one side of the bowl. Measure the salt and add it to the other side.
  • Using a wooden spoon, stir the yeast into the flour on its side of the bowl first and then stir the salt into the flour on its side of the bowl. This will prevent the salt mixing directly with the yeast. Give the whole mixture a few good stirs to make sure everything is combined.
  • Add the cranberries and walnuts to the flour mixture and toss well to coat, and to make sure they're distributed evenly throughout.
  • Measure the water. Make sure the water is at room temperature; water that is too warm or too cold can kill the yeast and prevent the bread from rising at all. Add the honey to the water and stir with a fork to combine.
  • Pour the water in and stir with a wooden spoon. The dough will be rough and a bit sticky, but that's normal.
  • Stir until all the flour is combined. This is not normal bread dough (there's no kneading involved in this recipe), so you don't need to be too concerned about the appearance of the dough at this point. Just make sure the ingredients are combined well.
  • Cover the bowl with plastic wrap. It's a good idea to ensure there's adequate space left in the bowl for the dough to at least double in size. Place the bowl in a warm, draft-free place and let it rise for 12-18 hours.
  • After the dough has risen for 12-18 hours, preheat your oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit (if you're using convection, 410 degrees. If your oven runs hot, 400 degrees). Place your Dutch oven with the lid on in the cold oven and let it heat up with the oven. If your dutch oven is black or dark-coloured on the inside, set your oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit instead of 425. I recommend a 6 or 7-quart dutch oven for this recipe.
  • Place a piece of parchment paper on the counter and dust it with flour so the dough doesn't stick to the paper. Rub flour on your hands and scrape the dough away from the sides of the bowl, gathering it in your hands as best you can (it may feel kind of fluid and not at all like regular bread dough) and forming it into a circular loaf on the parchment paper. Don't worry if it still looks a little rough in places - this lends to the rustic look of this loaf. If your dough is very fluid, simply add an extra 1/4 to 1/3 cup of flour to the dough as you shape it.
  • Once you have it shaped, the dough needs to undergo a second rise (much shorter than the first). The goal is to handle the dough as little as possible at this stage because any amount of tugging at the rough can cause it to deflate after it has undergone its second rise. The next few steps will help prevent this. But don't worry if it deflates a bit. This bread dough is pretty forgiving.
  • Sprinkle flour over the top of the loaf and loosely cover it with plastic wrap to prevent a skin from forming over the dough. The flour also prevents the plastic wrap from sticking to the dough so when you take it off at the end of the rise, it doesn't disturb the dough and wreck the rustic shape you've created. Let the dough rise for about 45 minutes. Your oven will also be preheating during this time (and so will your pot).
  • Once 45 minutes have passed remove the plastic wrap from the dough and trim the parchment paper into a circle closely around the dough. If it doesn't look like the dough has risen that much, don't worry about it. The loaf will puff up a bit when it hits the heat of the oven.
  • Remove the preheated pot from the oven and transfer the dough into the pot as carefully as possible by handling only the parchment paper. Place the lid on the pot and return it to the oven for 30 minutes. Don't open the oven during this time, and certainly don't take the lid off the pot; the crispness of the crust develops because of the steam that builds up in the pot during this 30 minutes.
  • After 30 minutes have passed, remove the lid from the pot and continue baking for another 15 minutes. After the 15 minutes have passed, remove the pot with bread from the oven and place it on a wire rack to cool. You'll probably hear it crackling as it cools - this is normal. Brush a little extra honey on the top of the bread now, if desired.
  • If you can, resist the urge to cut into the bread until it has pretty much cooled completely. The bread continues to bake on the inside even after it has been removed from the oven and cutting it too early could result in the inside becoming gummy or rubbery.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 serving, Calories 189 kcal, Carbohydrate 36 g, Protein 4 g, Fat 4 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 389 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 10 g

HONEY AND WALNUT SWEET BREAD



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Make and share this HONEY AND WALNUT SWEET BREAD recipe from Food.com.

Provided by shazzieau

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 2h45m

Yield 8-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

500 g plain flour
1 teaspoon bread improver
100 g butter, melted
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
4 egg yolks
2 teaspoons dried yeast
2 tablespoons honey (top)
2 tablespoons roughly crushed walnuts

Steps:

  • place all the ingredients except for the topping, into a bowl and mix until combined.
  • on a lightly floured board, knead until smooth, about 10 minutes.
  • place dough into a greased bowl. cover and place into a warm position to rise for 1 hour, or until doubled in size.
  • tip dough onto a floured board, punch down and knead again for a couple of minutes. divide dough into 3 equal parts.
  • roll each piece into a sausage shape 14 inches long.
  • place each sausage onto a baking tray covered with baking paper. pinch one end of the 3 sausages together then plait into a braid. pinch the ends together. cover braid with a teatowel and rise again for 1 hour.
  • heat oven to 180 Celsius.
  • drizzle the braid with honey and sprinkle with the walnuts.
  • cook for approximately 45 minutes till nicely browned and when it sounds hollow when tapped.
  • ALTERNATIVELY. use a bread machine on a dough+rise setting or an electric mixer with a dough hook. I used the bread machine.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 442.2, Fat 14.1, SaturatedFat 7.3, Cholesterol 109.7, Sodium 241, Carbohydrate 68.3, Fiber 2.5, Sugar 8, Protein 10.1

HONEY WALNUT BREAD



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Make and share this Honey Walnut Bread recipe from Food.com.

Provided by fairytalechef

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 2h20m

Yield 1 loaf, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

30 g fresh yeast
4 cups lukewarm water
1/2 cup vegetable oil
3 tablespoons honey
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup walnuts
6 -7 cups all-purpose flour
1 -2 cup whole wheat flour
1 cup rye flour
1 cup rolled oats

Steps:

  • Crumble the yeast and dissolve it in one cup of the water. Make sure the water's got the right temperature, as the bread won't rise if the water's too cold and the yeast will be killed if too hot. Once completely dissolved, add the remaining water, honey, oil, salt and walnuts, and continue to mix. I usually use a stand mixer when making this bread, as the dough is pretty big and the recipe calls for a lot of kneading.
  • Let the mixer go, and while mixing, add 4 cups of flour, one cup of whole wheat flour, the rye flour and rolled oats. Add more flour until the dough lets go off the bowl, but be careful not to add to much. The dough should be really sticky! Continue to mix on medium speed for about 10 minutes, cover the dough with a towel and let rise until doubled in size (about 45 minutes). Punch the dough down, and let rest for an additional 10 minutes.
  • Preheat oven to 420 degrees F and oil four bread pans. When the dough is done proofing, turn it onto a lightly floured surface and knead, knead knead! Add more flour if necessary. Cut the dough in four equal pieces and place in prepared pans. Cover with a towel and let rise for 30-60 minutes. Bake in oven for twenty minutes, and let cool completely before removing bread from pan.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1446.1, Fat 50.9, SaturatedFat 6, Sodium 600.3, Carbohydrate 217.3, Fiber 16.5, Sugar 14.8, Protein 34.5

HONEYED WALNUTS



Honeyed Walnuts image

Use these to top our Warm Vanilla Cider.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Healthy Recipes     Gluten-Free Recipes

Yield Makes 1 cup

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 cup finely chopped walnuts
3 tablespoons honey
Pinch of coarse salt

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine walnuts, honey, and salt in a bowl. Toss to coat, and spread in a single layer onto a parchment-lined baking sheet. Bake, tossing occasionally, until toasted, about 15 minutes. Let cool.

Tips:

  • Mise en Place: Before you start baking, measure and prepare all of your ingredients. This will help you stay organized and ensure that you don't miss anything.
  • Use Room Temperature Ingredients: When a recipe calls for room temperature ingredients, it means that they should be at about 70°F (21°C). This helps them to mix together more easily and evenly.
  • Don't Overmix the Batter: Overmixing the batter can make the bread tough and dense. Mix just until the ingredients are combined.
  • Bake the Bread at the Right Temperature: The temperature of your oven will affect the way the bread bakes. Be sure to preheat your oven to the correct temperature before you put the bread in.
  • Don't Overbake the Bread: Overbaking the bread can make it dry and crumbly. Bake the bread for the amount of time specified in the recipe, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.

Conclusion:

Honey and walnut sweet bread is a delicious and versatile treat that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. With its sweet and nutty flavor, it's sure to please everyone at your table. So next time you're looking for a special bread to bake, give honey and walnut sweet bread a try. You won't be disappointed!

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