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Cinnamon-swirled Raisin Nut Loaf

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Dairy, Eggs Import, New, Text 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Active dry yeast
1 T Granulated sugar
1/4 c Warm water
1/4 c 1/2 stick butter or
margarine softened
1/4 c Molasses
1/2 c Fresh or powdered milk
2 Eggs
4 c Bread flour
1/2 t Salt
1 T Ground cinnamon
1 c Raisins, plumped in hot
water overnight drained
1 c Pecans, chopped
4 T 1/2 stick butter softened
2 T Sugar
1 T Cinnamon
1/2 c Confectioners' sugar
4 t Warm water
1 t Vanilla extract

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease 2-9 x 5 x 3-inch loaf pans.
Dissolve the yeast and sugar in the warm water. In a food processor
mix together the butter, molasses, milk, and eggs. Add the yeast
mixture. To this mixture, add 2 cups of the flour, the salt, and
cinnamon. Stir in more flour as needed to make a smooth dough. Knead
until the dough is elastic and soft as a baby's bottom, about 1
minute. Place in an oiled plastic bag or bowl. Seal or cover with
plastic wrap. Set in a warm place and let double, about 1 hour. By
hand, knead in the raisins and the nuts until very well distributed.
Roll the dough into a 3 x 12-inch rectangle. Spread the dough with  the
softened butter, and then sprinkle with the sugar and cinnamon.  Roll
up very tightly lengthwise, cut in half to form 2 loaves, pinch  the
ends under, and place in the pans. Let rise again until doubled,  about
1 hour. Bake on the middle rack of the oven until golden, about  35 to
40 minutes, and the bread sounds hollow when tapped on the  bottom. (It
should register 200 degrees F. on an instant-reading  thermometer).
Remove from the oven and turn out onto a wire rack to  cool. Drizzle
the glaze over the cooled loaves. To make the glaze,  mix together the
confectioners' sugar, water, and vanilla until  smooth and of a pouring
consistency.  Makes 2 loaves Recipe By     :WELL-STOCKED PANTRY
SHOW#ND7048  Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #283  Date: Thu, 7 Nov 1996
08:32:28 -0500  From: Meg Antczak <meginny@frontiernet.net>

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 4191
Calories From Fat: 1652
Total Fat: 191.9g
Cholesterol: 625.9mg
Sodium: 1421.4mg
Potassium: 2639.6mg
Carbohydrates: 533.1g
Fiber: 31.9g
Sugar: 114.2g
Protein: 93.8g


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