for the book: The Book Thief
this babka was a time commitment, but worth every second. if you like bread that is moist, chocolaty, sweet, and soft, then you’ll want to check out this recipe at preppy kitchen.
Prep Time 9 hours
Cook Time 40 minutes
Total Time 9hours and 40 minutes
Servings 16 servings
For the Dough:
- 4½ cups all-purpose flour (540g)
- ½ cup granulated sugar (100g)
- 2¼ teaspoons instant yeast (1 .25-ounce packet)
- 4 large eggs room temperature
- ½ cup whole milk room temperature
- 1½ teaspoons kosher salt
- 10 tablespoons unsalted butter room temperature (142g)
For the Filling:
- ½ cup unsalted butter cubed (113g)
- ½ cup heavy cream (120mL)
- 8 ounces chopped dark chocolate (225g)
- ¾ cup powdered sugar (90g)
- ⅓ cup unsweetened cocoa powder (30g)
For the Syrup:
- ⅓ cup granulated sugar (66g)
- ⅓ cup water (80mL)
Instructions
For the Dough:
- Whisk together the flour, sugar, and yeast in the bowl of a stand mixer. Add the eggs, milk, and salt and mix on low speed using the dough hook attachment until combined and a dough starts to form, for about 2 minutes.
- Add the butter a tablespoon or so at a time, waiting for the butter to be incorporated before adding more. Once all the butter has been added, continue kneading until a smooth elastic dough forms, about 10 minutes, scraping down the sides of the bowl occasionally. The dough will still feel sticky but will be very stretchy.
- Transfer the dough to a large oiled bowl, turning to coat. Then cover and chill overnight or for at least 8 hours.
For the Filling:
- In a small saucepan, combine butter and cream. Heat over medium heat until butter is melted and the mixture is steaming. Add the chocolate and stir until melted, then remove from the heat. Whisk in the powdered sugar and cocoa powder. Transfer to a bowl and let cool until thickened to a spreadable consistency, about 1 hour.
- For the assembly:
- Butter 2 (8×4-inch) loaf pans or spray with baking spray with flour. Then line with parchment paper.
- On a lightly floured surface, divide the chilled dough in half, and return one dough ball to the fridge. Gently roll the dough into a 12×16-inch rectangle. Spread half of the filling on dough all the way to the edge on three sides, leaving a 1-inch border on one short side. (The dough may pull a little bit while spreading, but it shouldn’t tear.) Starting at the short side opposite the border, roll the dough into a tight coil, and pinch the seam to seal.
- Using a large sharp knife, cut the dough in half lengthwise. Position each half parallel to each other with the cut sides facing up. Twist the halves together, keeping the cut sides facing up, and tuck the ends under. Gently place in a prepared loaf pan.
- Repeat with the second half of the dough and the remaining filling.
- Loosely cover the pans and let rise in a warm place for 1 1/2 to 2 hours or until noticeably puffed. (It won’t quite double in size)
- Preheat the oven to 350F.
- Bake the risen loaves for 40 minutes or until the tops are golden brown, and a wooden pick can be inserted into the center without resistance and comes out clean.
For the Syrup:
- While the babkas are baking, combine the sugar and water in a small saucepan. Bring to a simmer over medium heat, stirring until the sugar is fully dissolved. Remove from the heat.
- Brush the loaves with the syrup immediately when they come out of the oven. Let the babkas cool for 30 minutes in the pans. Serve warm or at room temperature.
enjoy!