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Austrian Gugelhupf

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Dairy, Eggs Austrian Desserts 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/2 c Milk, warm (110 F to 115F)
2 Yeast, active dry packages
4 c Flour, all-purpose
1 c Butter or margerine
1/2 c Sugar
4 Eggs
1 c Light raisins
1/4 c Currants
2 ts Orange peel, finely shredded
1/2 ts Salt
1/4 c Almonds, whole blanched

INSTRUCTIONS

Place warm milk in a medium mixing bowl.  Sprinkle yeast over milk. Add 1/2
cup flour.  Beat with a large spoon about 1 minute. Cover and let rise in a
warm place until almost double (40 minutes). In a large mixer bowl beat
butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the eggs, one at a time,
mixing well after adding each. Stir in yeast mixture, raisins, currants,
orange peel and salt.  Gradually stir in the remaining 3-1/2 cups flour.
Lightly grease and flour a 9-cup gugelhupf mold or 12-cup fluted tube pan.
Arange whole almonds in a design in the bottom of the pan. Carefully spoon
batter over almonds.  Cover and let rise in a warm place until almost
double (about 1 hour).  Bake in a 350 F oven about 40 minutes. If necessary
cover top with foil the last 15 minutes of baking time to prevent over
browning.  Remove from pan.  Cool on wire rack. Before serving, sift
powdered sugar over cake.
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