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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have marzipan stuffed sultana (raisin) bread cake using 18 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Marzipan Stuffed Sultana (Raisin) Bread Cake:
- Prepare 1/2-1 cup Rum Steeped Sultanas OR Raisins (see recipe)
- Prepare Zest of 1/2 Lemon *grated
- Get 20 g Butter *to spread over the baked cake
- Take Icing Sugar for dusting
- Take Pastry
- Take 2 teaspoons Dry Yeast
- Get 1 cup Bread Flour
- Take 1 cup Plain Flour *plus extra for kneading
- Prepare 1/4 cup Sugar
- Make ready 1/2 teaspoon Salt
- Make ready 1 teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
- Take 1/4 cup Milk
- Prepare 2 Eggs *room temperature, lightly whisked
- Make ready 60 g Butter *softened
- Make ready Marzipan
- Take 1 cup Almond Meal
- Take 1 cup Icing Sugar (Powdered Sugar)
- Get 2 tablespoons Milk
In same unwashed saucepan, gently heat bourbon and raisins until warm; set aside. Sultanas are large green grapes that have been dried to a rich golden-brown. They're usually larger than raisins or currants and are among the most popular dried sweet fruit due to their size, succulence and sweetness. Russian Easter cake Kulich with raisin and dried cherry.
Instructions to make Marzipan Stuffed Sultana (Raisin) Bread Cake:
- Combine all the Pastry ingredients in a large bowl. Mix well to form a soft dough. Add Rum Steeped Sultanas and Lemon Zest, and knead to combine, gradually adding extra Flour as required, until smooth and elastic.
- Cover with a plate or plastic wrap, and set aside in a warm place for 1 hour or until doubled in size.
- To make Marzipan, combine Almond Meal and Icing Sugar in a bowl, add Milk and mix well. Then knead until required texture is achieved. If it is too wet, add extra Almond Meal.
- On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough into 1cm thick square, that will be about 30cm x 30cm square.
- Roll Marzipan into a long sausage shape and slightly flatten it. Place Marzipan in centre, then fold the dough in thirds.
- Place the log on a baking tray lined with baking paper, cover with tea towel or plastic wrap, and set aside in a warm place for 1 hour.
- Preheat oven to 180℃. Bake for 30 minutes or until nicely browned and cooked through. When the top gets too dark, cover with a sheet of foil.
- Spread Butter on top and transfer to a wire rack to cool. When it is cooled, dust with Icing Sugar.
They're usually larger than raisins or currants and are among the most popular dried sweet fruit due to their size, succulence and sweetness. Russian Easter cake Kulich with raisin and dried cherry. Wedge of Dundee Cake. raisin bread. Homemade sultana scones on wooden table. A Marzipan Stollen is baked during Christmas time.
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