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“Life has many twists and turns and sometimes what looks like a very bad day can be just clearing the way for good things to come.” So, when life gives you twists, you make a twist bread, right? I used chocolate in this sourdough cinnamon bread recipe, so hopefully this will twist your frown upside down, too.

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  • Sourdough Cinnamon and Chocolate Twist Bread
    • Baking Schedule
    • Ingredients
    • Instructions to Make this Sourdough Bread
  • Sourdough Cinnamon Bread – FAQs

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Sourdough Cinnamon and Chocolate Twist Bread Recipe

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  • Total Time: 17 hrs 50 mins
  • Yield: 1 twist bread 1x

Ingredients

Scale

Starter

  • 100 g water
  • 100 g white wheat flour (bread flour)
  • 1 tablespoon of your (active) sourdough starter

Dough

  • all of the above starter (appr. 200 g)
  • 180 g warm milk
  • 370 g white wheat flour (bread flour)
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 2 tablespoons of melted butter
  • 1 tablespoon of sugar
  • 6 g salt

Filling

  • 100 g soft butter
  • 60 g sugar
  • 2 teaspoons of cinnamon
  • 50 g of grated chocolate

Instructions

Sourdough starter

  1. In the evening, first prepare your sourdough starter. Mix 100 g of white wheat flour, 100 g of water, and 1 tablespoon or your base starter. Leave it to ferment until risen, puffed, active and bubbly, so you will be able to mix it into the dough next morning.

Dough

  1. In the morning, mix the dough. First, dissolve all of your starter in 180 g of water. Add egg yolk and melted butter. Next, add all of the flour (370 g), salt and sugar. Mix well, and knead the dough for 10 minutes until smooth. Shape it into ball and place it into a bowl. Cover with a plastic wrap and leave to ferment until doubled in volume (right photo below). My dough needed 3.5 hours, yours might take more or less, depending on the temperature of your kitchen and power of your starter.
  2. When you see the dough is about to be ready, prepare the filling. Mix softened butter, sugar, cinnamon and grated chocolate. Also, take your dutch oven (or any other pan) and line it with a piece of parchement paper and grease it with butter.

Shaping

  1. Roll the dough to be 5 mm thick or 30×45 cm (12×18 inch) wide. Drop the filling across the rolled dough and spread it thinly, leaving 2 cm (1 inch) from all sides.
  2. Roll the dough from the longest side, then thuck the ends underneath. Cut the rolled dough in half length-wise. You can cut as I did, leaving some part of the dough uncut or you can completely cut it in half. Flip the cut halves outwards.
  3. Start braiding two strands one over another. Tuck the ends together to form a circle. Place the twisted bread into dutch oven and let it rise.

Final rise

  1. Leave the dough to rise until puffed (doubled in volume). My dough needed 1.5 hours.

Baking

  1. 30 minutes before the baking preheat the oven to 200°C (375°F). When the dough is ready, put the Dutch oven into oven and bake it until well baked, 30-40 minutes.

Notes

  • The dough for this bread was prepared in the morning, left to rise until almost doubled in volume, shaped, and left to rise until passing the poking test. It was baked in a same day.
  • Please adjust the liquid content to your flour. If your flour absorbs more liquid, feel free to add more liquid during mixing. The dough for this bread is soft and not so sticky, but not runny.
  • Author: Natasha Krajnc
  • Prep Time: 17 hrs 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 40 mins
  • Category: bread

There were some sunny Christmas days spent in the mountains and there was a car crash couple of days later. I was overlooked and there was nothing I could do.

I was in shock and I wasn’t in shock. I was angry. The moment of collision was long and it was short. I didn’t know if I would make it. I did. It hurt and it still hurts. Not much will for baking, but time for recovery and thinking. I don’t know if I can call this being lucky, but in that moment of crash and not knowing, I felt how it’s like having regrets of not living fully.

Because, when you make some steps towards that side, you are alone with yourself. And regrets hurt the most.

So, when life gives you twists, you make a twist bread, right?

And usually people know cinnamon rolls (I do have a recipe for sourdough discard cinnamon rolls, too), but this one is twist bread instead!

Sourdough Cinnamon and Chocolate Twist Bread

Baking Schedule

The dough for this bread was prepared in the morning, left to rise until almost doubled in volume, shaped, and left to rise until passing the poking test. It was baked in a same day.

Ingredients

Yield: one twist bread baked in Dutch oven (you can also use any other round pan)

Starter

  • 100 g water
  • 100 g white wheat flour (bread flour)
  • 1 tablespoon of your (active) starter

Dough

  • all of the above starter (appr. 200 g)
  • 180 g warm milk*
  • 370 g white wheat flour (bread flour)
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 2 tablespoons of melted butter
  • 1 tablespoon of sugar
  • 6 g salt

*Please adjust the liquid content to your flour. If your flour absorbs more liquid, feel free to add more liquid during mixing. The dough for this bread is soft and not so sticky, but not runny (see photos below).

Filling

  • 100 g soft butter
  • 60 g sugar (I used brown sugar)
  • 2 teaspoons of cinnamon
  • 50 g of grated chocolate (I used 70% cocoa chocolate)

Instructions to Make this Sourdough Bread

Sourdough Starter

  • In the evening, first prepare your sourdough starter. Mix 100 g of white wheat flour, 100 g of water, and 1 tablespoon or your base starter. Leave it to ferment until risen, puffed, active and bubbly, so you will be able to mix it into the dough next morning.

Dough

  • In the morning, mix the dough. First, dissolve all of your starter in 180 g of water. Add egg yolk and melted butter. Next, add all of the flour (370 g), salt and sugar. Mix well, and knead the dough for 10 minutes until smooth. Shape it into ball and place it into a bowl. Cover with a plastic wrap and leave to ferment until doubled in volume (right photo below). My dough needed 3.5 hours, yours might take more or less, depending on the temperature of your kitchen and power of your starter.
  • When you see the dough is about to be ready, prepare the filling. Mix softened butter, sugar, cinnamon and grated chocolate.
  • Also, take your Dutch oven (or any other pan) and line it with a piece of parchment paper and grease it with butter.
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Shaping

  • Roll the dough to be 5 mm thick or 30×45 cm (12×18 inch) wide. Drop the filling across the rolled dough and spread it thinly, leaving 2 cm (1 inch) from all sides.
  • Roll the dough from the longest side, then tuck the ends underneath. Cut the rolled dough in half length-wise. You can cut as I did, leaving some part of the dough uncut or you can completely cut it in half. Flip the cut halves outwards.
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  • Start braiding two strands one over another. Tuck the ends together to form a circle. Place the twisted bread into Dutch oven and let it rise.
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Final rise

  • Leave the dough to rise until puffed (doubled in volume). My dough needed 1.5 hours.
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Baking

  • 30 minutes before the baking preheat the oven to 200°C (375°F). When the dough is ready, put the Dutch oven into oven and bake it until well baked, 30-40 minutes.
  • Cover in cinnamon sugar mixture optionally!
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This twisty cinnamon swirl bread is a crowd-pleaser. Other sourdough bread recipes your guests will love on my blog are:

  • Sourdough Christmas Bread Shaped Like Krampus
  • Lemon Poppy Seed Sourdough Bread Cake With Lemon Icing
  • Sourdough Babka Recipe
  • Easy Charcoal Sourdough Bread Recipe

Take care!

Sourdough Cinnamon Bread – FAQs

What happens if you add sugar to sourdough bread?

Adding sugar to sourdough bread can affect the texture, flavor, and rise of the bread.

Adding sugar can affect the flavor of the bread. Sugar can counterbalance the sourness of the bread, resulting in a more mild and sweet taste. It can also enhance the aroma of the bread and make it more appealing.

Sugar is a form of food for yeast, and it can increase yeast activity, resulting in a lighter and airier loaf. However, it’s important to keep in mind that adding too much sugar can also inhibit yeast activity and result in a denser loaf.

A good rule of thumb is to use no more than 10% sugar by weight of flour in your sourdough recipe.

What happens if you add cinnamon to sourdough bread?

Adding cinnamon to sourdough bread can add a pleasant aroma and flavor to the bread. However, it’s important to keep in mind that adding cinnamon to sourdough bread may affect the texture and rise of the bread. Cinnamon can inhibit yeast activity, which may result in a denser and less airy loaf. Therefore, it’s recommended to use a small amount of cinnamon.

What is the secret to good sourdough bread?

The secret to good sourdough bread is in the starter or “mother dough,” which is a combination of flour and water that contains natural wild yeast and bacteria. A healthy starter will produce a tangy flavor and a light, airy texture in your bread.

Other tips for making good sourdough bread: develop a strong starter, use quality ingredients, give your dough time to rise, pay attention to temperature, properly shape and score the dough, and bake at a high temperature.

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By Natasha Krajnc

Hi! My name is Natasha and I'm specialized in home sourdough bread baking and currently based in Slovakia - a very small country in Central Europe.My bread baking story began in 2011 when I decided to give up commercial yeast. I felt tired all the time (especially after eating bread and other foods made with yeast), I wasn’t motivated to do anything, had trouble concentrating throughout the day, my abdomen was bloated and I was like a trumpet on steroids – basically, I was quite a wreck. I was a big bread lover (and still am) and having to stop eating bread was quite hard at that time but I felt I was on a right way to give my body a chance to heal itself.

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  1. hi making it tonight n tomorrow do I cover with pot lid to bake?

  2. amazing bread wow I’ve made a few breads n the soft yummy dough is so nice not to mention chocolate !
    Thank you
    E n hubby too

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FAQs

What happens if you eat sourdough bread everyday? ›

Research studies show that there are numerous benefits to eating sourdough bread. Given the fermentation process used, sourdough is rich in vitamins and minerals. The lactic acid bacteria in sourdough increases antioxidant levels which can help protect your cells from heart disease, cancer, and other diseases.

What is the secret to sourdough bread? ›

The secret to sourdough is simple: water. The more water you add to your dough will affect how open the crumb (bigger holes and softer texture) will be once it's baked.

Is sourdough bread good for your stomach? ›

Sourdough bread may be easier to digest than white bread for some people. According to some studies, sourdough bread acts as a prebiotic, which means that the fiber in the bread helps feed the “good” bacteria in your intestines. These bacteria are important for maintaining a stable, healthy digestive system.

What are the pros and cons of eating sourdough bread? ›

Sourdough bread is a great alternative to conventional bread. It's richer in nutrients, less likely to spike your blood sugar, and generally easier to digest. Just remember that sourdough fermentation doesn't degrade gluten completely.

Is sourdough bread good for losing belly fat? ›

Bad news: Bread isn't the best food for weight loss, especially white bread. So what about sourdough? It's nutritionally similar to other breads, but it's fermented with healthy bacteria that allegedly can aid weight loss. Unfortunately, baking destroys these bacteria and makes sourdough just like any other bread.

What is the best flour for sourdough bread? ›

The best flour blend for creating a new sourdough starter is 50% whole-meal flour (whole wheat or whole rye) and 50% bread flour or all-purpose flour. I recommend a 50/50 mix of whole wheat flour and bread flour.

What makes sourdough bread more flavorful? ›

Longer fermentation

As your dough proofs, the good bacteria eats up sugars and starches in the flour. This decreases the sweet undertone and creates a more sour undertone. The longer you ferment, the more starches and sugars the bacteria eats, and the more sour your bread will be.

What is the healthiest sourdough bread? ›

“The whole-grain sourdoughs have more fiber, protein and micronutrients, making them more filling and healthier for you overall,” says Natalie Rizzo, registered dietitian and nutrition editor at TODAY.com. When choosing a sourdough loaf, look for ones that have whole wheat, spelt or rye, Rizzo adds.

Can diabetics eat sourdough bread? ›

Sourdough bread is made through a slow fermentation process, which may cause this type of bread to raise blood sugar more slowly than other breads. As a result, sourdough bread could be a great choice for those with diabetes. Whole grain sourdough bread is the best sourdough bread for diabetics.

Is sourdough bread anti-inflammatory? ›

The best bread to reduce gut inflammation is bread made from whole grains. Refined grains, such as the grains found in white bread and white pasta, are known to increase inflammation across the whole body. Sourdough bread and rye bread are both good options for an anti-inflammatory diet.

What happens if you eat a lot of sourdough? ›

Like most things, if you eat too much sourdough bread it can make you very gassy. However, in comparison to yeast leavened breads and store bought white breads, sourdough bread should actually help you to fart less!

What to eat with sourdough bread? ›

"Soups, stews and braises are great with sourdough, anything saucy that needs to be soaked or scooped up," Zarovy said. "Sourdough makes wonderful sandwiches or toast. Leftover sourdough can be used in bread puddings, strata or to make croutons or breadcrumbs."

Which bread is good for high blood pressure? ›

The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet and the Mediterranean diet both recommend including whole grains as part of a healthy diet. According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, adults should eat about 3 ounces of whole grains a day, or the equivalent of three slices of whole-wheat bread.

Is sourdough bread inflammatory? ›

The best bread to reduce gut inflammation is bread made from whole grains. Refined grains, such as the grains found in white bread and white pasta, are known to increase inflammation across the whole body. Sourdough bread and rye bread are both good options for an anti-inflammatory diet.

Does sourdough bread bloat you? ›

Sourdough bread beats the bloat

Many people find it hard to digest commercially produced bread because it seems to cause IBS symptoms, such as bloating and wind.

How does sourdough bread affect gut health? ›

Sourdough bread also takes longer to digest; studies have shown that rye flour added to sourdough can help regulate blood sugar levels which helps ward off diabetes. Sourdough is also a prebiotic, which helps to support the gut microbiome.

What is the healthiest bread to eat? ›

Look for “whole grain,” “whole wheat,” or “whole meal” on the label. If a loaf contains 6 grams of fiber per 100 g, it's rich in fiber. Choose breads with plenty of intact grains, like oats, barley, and quinoa, as well as seeds, if you can eat these. Watch out for mass-produced sourdough breads.

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