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    Vaisiu Pyragas -- Fruit Bread (Lithuania)

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    • on March 21, 2012

      If you aren't successful baking bread, sweet breads with eggs, butter like this are totally different. I also made 1/2 quantity (2 eggs) in one loaf. I wanted to make a fruit loaf & use up 1 cup of rye flour I had left. I used what I had- sultanas, glace ginger, cherries and home made candied orange also flaked almonds and pecans. Next time I will try chopped dates, the raisins and macadamias instead of pecans and sultanas. Frangipane instead of sugar would also be nice. But think it would be delicious with most combinations- looking forward to trying the next day toasted.

      If the last rise was in the fridge think the layers would have come out better as the butter would have time to solidify. Should sit once out of the oven for at least 5 minutes for the inside to steam and become less stodgy. Very easy using a bread machine to mix and knead. Watch the temperature mine got very brown even though I was watching and reducing the temperature.(fan forced ovens often need 10 degrees less.

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    • on September 06, 2009

      I chose this recipe in part because it reminded me of one that my late mother used to make. I made only half the recipe, and then made two smaller loaves, as I wanted to share the bread with a friend. I am really contemplating not giving that loaf away! This is a lovely not too sweet bread, studded with nuggets of dried fruit. By cutting it in half I was able to use my bread machine for the prep. Mother would have used a package of mixed dried fruit, but I used a combination of apricots, pears, and dried berries. I cut them up about the size of my raisins - which were red crimson raising and larger than the regular raisins. I added the fruit and nuts towards the end of the cycle. What I really was curious about was the cinnamon sugar, as that is definitely not traditional - I've never had this bread that way. However, I have to say, that it's quite nice, not obtrusive, just a hint of flavor. I would add more eggs next time, as mother's bread was definitely more yellow - perhaps just add a few extra yolks. I baked my smaller loaves at 350 deg for about 40-45 minutes.

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    Nutritional Facts for Vaisiu Pyragas -- Fruit Bread (Lithuania)

    Serving Size: 1 (88 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 30

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 285.1
     
    Calories from Fat 69
    24%
    Total Fat 7.6 g
    11%
    Saturated Fat 3.5 g
    17%
    Cholesterol 32.5 mg
    10%
    Sodium 133.7 mg
    5%
    Total Carbohydrate 49.6 g
    16%
    Dietary Fiber 2.4 g
    9%
    Sugars 13.1 g
    52%
    Protein 5.7 g
    11%
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