Monday, December 22, 2014 | By: Anita

mhmm monday

As Christmas is fast approaching, I find myself looking for different recipes to serve the family.  So when “the girls” shared this recipe, I thought I'd add it to our Christmas day brunch!

Sugar Plum Brunch Ring


Ingredients: (yields 1 brunch ring)
3/4 cup milk
1/4 cup water
2 tablespoons white sugar
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 teaspoons salt
1 large eggs
1 tablespoons instant yeast
3 1/2 - 4 cups flour
1/3 - 1/2 cup candied fruit, small pieces
3 tablespoons butter, melted

Directions:
In a glass microwave bowl beat together first 6 ingredients until frothy.
Microwave one minute at a time for 3 minutes, whisking well every minute. Mixture should be warm like that of a baby bottle.
In a large bowl stir together yeast and 3 cups of the flour.
Pour warm milk mixture over flour and yeast. Add the candied fruit and stir until mixture begins to come together.
Knead adding remaining flour until dough is smooth and not sticky. You may need to add a little more flour if your dough is too sticky. Knead well for about 10 minutes.
Cover bowl of dough with a clean, lint free kitchen towel and place in a draft free place to rise for one hour or until double in bulk.
After first rise, punch dough down and pinch off golf ball sized pieces of dough. Roll each ball in melted butter and place in lightly greased bundt pan so that dough balls are touching. The dough balls will fill the bottom of the bundt pan. If you have extra just place on top of others.
Cover, and again place in a draft free place and allow to rise 3/4 of an hour. Dough ring will have risen to double or more.
Bake in oven preheated to 350º for 20-23 minutes. Remove from oven and turn out onto cooling rack.
Ice with a thin drizzle icing of 3/4 cup icing sugar thinned to a thick drizzle with 2 teaspoons melted butter and either 2-3 teaspoons of milk or maraschino cherry juice. Using the juice adds a little flavour and colour to your icing.
Tip: When kneading the dough I like to have 1-2 extra tablespoons of oil close by and add a little at a time along with the remaining flour. It will help the dough not stick to your hands and helps to make a nice smooth soft and none sticky dough. This dough produces nice bubbles from the yeast as you knead it. If you don't care for the candied fruit you can substitute with raisins. Candied fruit is worked into this sweet dough that bakes up into a pull apart ring. Maraschino cherry juice adds a hint of pink to the icing drizzle.
Enjoy!

Blessings

1 comments:

Anneliese said...

Yum... that sounds good! I like the name.