Enriched Easter Dough

(1 dough - 2 ways) 

Ingredients

  • 400g hard red wheat flour (if using all purpose flour, do not include the ¼ cup water)

  • 600g all-purpose flour

  • 5 tsp instant yeast (≈18g)

  • 1 cup sugar (200g)

  • 1.5 tsp salt

  • 2 cups whole milk (500 ml), warm

  • 1/4 cup water (60 ml), warm

  • 2 eggs, room temperature

  • 75g salted butter, melted and slightly cooled

  • 75g avocado oil

Step 1 — Activate + Hydrate

In a large bowl:

  • Warm milk + warm water

  • Add yeast + a tbsp of the sugar

Let sit 10-15 minutes until foamy/bubbly

Step 2 — Build the Dough

Add:

  • Eggs

  • Sugar

  • Melted butter

  • Avocado oil

Mix well

Then add:

  • Whole wheat flour

  • All-purpose flour

  • Salt

Mix until a shaggy dough forms

Step 3 — Rest (don’t skip this)

Let the dough rest 15–20 minutes

This hydrates the whole wheat → makes the final texture much softer

Step 4 — Knead

Knead for 10–12 minutes until:

  • Smooth

  • Elastic

  • Soft and slightly sticky (It shouldn’t feel stiff — that’s the key)

Step 5 — First Rise

  • Cover

  • Let rise 1–1.5 hours

  • Until doubled in size

Step 6 — Divide

Punch down gently and divide into 2 equal portions

HALF 1 — Easter Braided Wreath

Shape into a braid (3 strands), form into a circle

  • Add dyed raw eggs between strands if desired

  • Let rise 30–45 minutes

  • Egg wash before baking

  • Sugar sprinkle for a light crunch and shine

Bake:

  • 350°F / 175°C

  • Approximately 25 minutes until golden

HALF 2 — Hot Cross Buns

Knead into this half:

  • 2 tsp cinnamon

  • 1 tsp allspice (or mixed spice)

  • Zest of 1 oranges

  • 1 to 1½ cups sultanas

Divide into 12 pieces and shape into buns and place in a 9 x 13 rectangular baking dish lined with parchment paper.

Let rise 30–45 minutes. Brush with an egg wash. 

Cross Paste

Mix:

  • 1/2 cup flour + water, little splash of vanilla and 1 tsp sugar → pipe crosses

Bake

  • 350°F / 175°C

  • 25 minutes

Glaze

Brush with:

  • Mix apricot jam or orange marmalade + a little water and brush over top while still warm. Serve warm with butter.

Note:

If  you only want to make the Easter Wreath, and not the Hot Cross Buns, only make half the recipe.


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