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Apple Cinnamon Bread

September 10, 2020 by elkeliving 2 Comments

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apple cinnamon bread

If you haven’t tried to make bread but want to try, I’ve got the perfect bread for you. What if you could make bread with just a mixing bowl and a spoon? No kneading or special mixer necessary! If you would love that then this apple cinnamon bread is the one. It’s perfect for fall too with bits of apple, walnuts, and cinnamon!

making artisan bread

Making apple cinnamon bread | Artisan Bread

If you have never made bread before, I’ve been there. No one wants to put time into making bread from scratch if it’s just going to fail. What if I told you it takes 5 minutes to mix up? It’s hard to believe but totally true! It’s a great first bread to try. All you need to start is warm water, yeast, salt, and flour. For this bread, I mixed in chopped apples, walnuts, cinnamon, and a touch of sweetness. I like to add half of the flour before mixing in the add-ins. I think this helps everything get distributed evenly throughout.  This turns this perfect Artisan bread into a delicious fall treat. Next, you mix in the rest of the flour, cover with a dishtowel or press-n-seal and set it aside. I like to set it in a warm part of the kitchen. The rising time may depend on the temperature of you’re kitchen and which season it is.

making artisan bread

Once the bread has doubled in size you can pop it into the fridge for an hour or two or overnight. This step isn’t crucial for the bread to “turn out” but it will make the bread so much easier to work with! You can also keep this dough in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. This works great for people with smaller families who want to bake one loaf at a time.

making artisan bread

Ready to bake!

Preheat the oven to 450, and on the lower rack of your oven put a cookie sheet or metal baking pan. With cooking spray,  butter, or coconut oil grease a cookie sheet. Pull the bread dough out of the refrigerator and uncover. Run your hands under warm water ( this will help avoid getting dough stuck to your hands) and pull out half of the dough. Pull the dough down and around to the bottom while rotating it until you have a nice round loaf that is smooth on top. Repeat this step with the other half of the dough or cover and save for another day.

apple cinnamon bread

Place on your greased cookie sheet. Dust the tops of each loaf with a little flour. With a serrated knife score diagonally three times across the top of the loaf, this rustic look will make you feel proud when you pull it out!

apple cinnamon bread

Let it rise for a few minutes (maybe 15-20) before it goes into the oven.

Remember that pan you put on the lower rack? Put your bread in the oven then pour about 1 cup of water on that pan and close the oven door. Bake the bread for about 35 minutes, pull it out then it’s finished!  It’s going to feel super hard as soon as you pull it out. No worries! It will get softer as it cools!

apple cinnamon bread

To find more recipes like this apple cinnamon bread check out this super easy Crusty artisan bread

apple cinnamon bread

apple cinnamon bread
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Apple Cinnamon Bread

This apple cinnamon bread is perfect for a fall breakfast bread. Artisan bread with diced apples, chopped walnuts, and cinnamon!
Prep Time10 mins
Cook Time35 mins
Proof1 hr 30 mins
Total Time2 hrs 15 mins
Course: Bread, Breakfast
Cuisine: American, Italian
Keyword: apple cinnamon bread, artisan bread, bread making, crusty artisan bread, fall bread, how to make bread
Servings: 2 loaves

Ingredients

  • 3 cups warm water
  • 2 packages yeast
  • 5 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon pink salt or sea salt
  • 6 ½-7 cups unbleached all-purpose flour or bread flour
  • 1 ½ cups chopped and peeled apples about 2 large apples
  • ¾ cups chopped walnuts
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon

Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl place 3 cups of warm water, mix in the sugar and sprinkle yeast evenly on the water and mix in with a wooden spoon. Let set a couple of minutes to let the yeast activate.
  • While yeast is activating peel and chop apples and walnuts if they need chopped and set aside.
  • Mix in ½ the flour then mix in apples, walnuts, and cinnamon. Mix well until everything is incorporated then add in the rest of the flour.
  • Cover with a dish towel or press and seal and let it set in a warm spot in your kitchen until doubled in size and bubbly on top and starts to fall. (This timing will vary depending on the temperature of your kitchen.)
  • Once it has risen, place into the refrigerator for an hour or until you are ready to bake. (This isn't required, but will this will make the dough easier to work with.)
  • Preheat the oven to 450.
  • Place an empty broiler tray or baking dish on the bottom of the oven (no glass) for holding water while the bread is baking.
  • Prepare a cookie sheet by spraying with no-stick spray or brushing with coconut oil. Pull dough from the refrigerator, run your hands under warm water, and pull out half of the dough into your hands. Shape dough into a circle by gently stretching the dough around to the bottom on all four sides.
  • Place onto a cookie sheet and repeat with the other half of the dough.
  • Sprinkle about a teaspoon of flour on the top of each loaf and with a serrated knife make 3 diagonal scores on the top of the bread.
  • Let rise for up to 30 minutes.
  • Put the loaves in the oven then pour about a cup of water onto the bottom tray. Close the oven door quickly to trap in the steam.
  • Bake around 35 minutes or until the loaves are medium brown.
  • Remove bread from the oven to cool. The bread will feel really hard when you remove it, as it cools it will get softer.

Notes

Both loaves do not have to be baked at once and the dough can be stored for up to 2 weeks in the fridge.
You can bake this bread without putting it in the fridge first. The dough will be sticky and harder to work with and the loaves will more likely be wider v/s tall.
If you are making this quick you can also skip the rising and it will rise well in the oven.
If you don't have a good bread knife, make your life easy and get one here!
We keep this bread on our counter in these handy bread bags!

 

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  1. Nancy Mcleary

    February 10, 2023 at 3:44 am

    Hi!
    I have been making bread for a good while now and truly enjoy both the process of putting it together and the eating! Because my very severe chronic (nearly everywhere pain) has been so terrible this past week I needed another quick and easy, but, delish artisan bread recipe. The previous week I made cranberry nut bread but yesterday ate the very last piece. The recipe was from Sally’s Baking Addiction.
    If you have ever tried any of her wonderful recipes, I encourage you to do so. I just love that she learned from her Grandma! I was excited when I came across your site. The bread is now residing in my fridge until tomorrow morning. I am excited to take your bread.
    Do want to let you know that even though you included salt in your recipe you forgot to include when to add it to the other ingredients. Thankfully, I know from experience not to add salt to the water/sugar/yeast experience, I simply added the salt when I added the second batch of salt. I mixed the salt and cinnamon together. I also love how you and your family love. I’m looking forward to trying some of your other recipes, they look yummy!
    S, if you would include the weights of your ingredients it would e helpful. I just looked them up but having it right there with the recipe would be a blessing.
    I’ll let you know the results tomorrow ?????

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    • elkeliving

      February 10, 2023 at 1:22 pm

      I always appreciate it when someone points out something I missed! I have seen her recipes, shes great! Blessings, Elke

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