Any Home Bakers Here?

Very Nice!
Thank you Ron!
I baked cinnamon swirl Bread:

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Cinnamon Swirl Bread



Classic cinnamon-swirl bread makes wonderful toast. Spread with soft butter or peanut butter, there's nothing better — except perhaps cinnamon-swirl French toast!
Dough
Filling
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 1/4 cup raisins or currants
  • 2 teaspoons King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour
  • 1 large egg beaten with 1 tablespoon water
Streusel topping
Directions
  1. In a large mixing bowl, combine all of the dough ingredients, mixing until the dough begins to come away from the sides of the bowl.
  2. Knead the dough with an electric mixer for 2 minutes; allow it to rest for 15 minutes, then continue kneading it for an additional 5 to 7 minutes, or until it's smooth. If you're kneading by hand, transfer the dough to a lightly oiled work surface; knead it for 3 minutes; allow it to rest for 15 minutes, then continue kneading till smooth, an additional 8 to 10 minutes. You can also simply knead the dough using the dough cycle of your bread machine.
  3. Transfer the dough to a lightly oiled bowl (if you're not using your bread machine's dough cycle), cover the bowl with plastic wrap, and set it aside to rise for 1 to 1 1/2 hours; it'll be puffy, if not doubled in bulk.
  4. Transfer the dough to a lightly oiled work surface, and shape it into a long, thin rectangle, about 16" x 8".
  5. To make the filling, combine the sugar, cinnamon, raisins or currants, and flour in a food processor (mini preferred) or blender, processing until the fruit is chopped.
  6. Brush the dough with some of the egg/water, and pat the filling onto the dough. Beginning with a short edge, roll the dough into a log. Pinch the side seam and ends closed (to keep the filling from bubbling out), and place the log in a lightly greased 8 1/2" x 4 1/2" loaf pan.
  7. Cover the pan with lightly greased plastic wrap, and allow the bread to rise for about 1 hour at room temperature, or until it's crowned about 1" over the rim of the pan. Towards the end of the rising time, preheat the oven to 350°F.
  8. In a small bowl or mini processor, combine the streusel ingredients, cutting in the butter until the mixture is crumbly. If you're using a mini processor, watch carefully; streusel will go from crumbly to a cohesive mass in just a second or so.
  9. Brush the loaf with some (or all) of the remaining beaten egg, and add the streusel, using your fingers to gently apply it to the dough, being careful not to deflate the loaf.
  10. Bake the bread for about 45 minutes, tenting the loaf lightly with aluminum foil for the final 15 minutes or so if it appears to be browning too quickly.
  11. Remove the loaf from the oven, and after about 5 minutes, gently remove it from the pan. Some of the streusel will fall off, but you can alleviate this by first loosening all around the edges of the loaf with a knife, then turning the pan on its side and gently pulling it away from the loaf. Streusel will continue to fall off as you maneuver the bread — we've never figured out how they make that stuff adhere so nicely on the store-bought loaves! — but you'll still be left with some nice, sweet topping.
Pretty!
DMC you're sooooo talented.

Debby, you''ll love this. GD used two slices of crusty bread buttered to eat all her juice then devoured what was left in her bowl. coddle was a huge hit here.
Thanks Bob!
Banana bread is being made now for desert OMG, I'm stuffed...
That means the food was good!
 
DMC you're sooooo talented.

Debby, you''ll love this. GD used two slices of crusty bread buttered to eat all her juice then devoured what was left in her bowl. coddle was a huge hit here.

That's great Bob, glad your family enjoyed it!
 
Beautiful baked goods DMC! What was in the little "filled with love" cups?
Apple crisp, my friend used to sell Blessings products and she gave me a bunch of baking stuff and I’m trying to use them up. I think these are actually cupcake containers but it worked. :)
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Apple crisp, my friend used to sell Blessings products and she gave me a bunch of baking stuff and I’m trying to use them up. I think these are actually cupcake containers but it worked. :)
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Those containers turned out very pretty! Ymmmmm, apple crisp...my mom made the best! She couldn't bake a cake or bread to save her life but her crisps and pies were amazing.
 
Those look amazing.
Thank you!
Those containers turned out very pretty! Ymmmmm, apple crisp...my mom made the best! She couldn't bake a cake or bread to save her life but her crisps and pies were amazing.
Thanks Debby! Mine has a crust on the bottom and top and a syrup that you cook and dump on the apples...no calories. I made the best apple pie yesterday. Both my boys and my son’s friend all groaned when they ate it. Sons friend took a piece to go. The crust was amazing. I make it the same way every time but they don’t always taste the same.
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