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Paul’s Apricot Couronne

by Paul Hollywood from The Great British Bake Off: Everyday: Over 100 Foolproof Bakes

Makes 1 large crown loaf

A recipe by Paul Hollywood, this apricot couronne is a real showstopper. The sweet bread is twisted into a circle of apricots, orange zest, walnuts and raisins.

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Introduction

A soft, rich dough filled with fruit and nuts is rolled, split and twisted to make this pretty crown-shaped bread. It is packed with flavour.

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Ingredients

For the dough:
250gstrong white bread flour
5gsalt
1x7gsachet fast-action dried yeast
50gunsalted butter, softened
105mlfull-fat milk, at room temperature
1medium egg, at room temperature
For the filling:
90gunsalted butter, softened
70glight brown muscovado sugar
120gready-to-eat dried apricots, chopped and soaked in 100ml orange juice
35gplain flour
60graisins
65gwalnut pieces
Finely grated zest of 1 orange
To finish:
50gapricot jam
100gicing sugar,sifted
25gflaked almonds

Essential kit

You will need 1 large baking sheet, lined with baking paper.

Method

To make the dough, tip the flour into a large mixing bowl.Add the salt to the bowl on one side and the yeast to the other.Add the soft butter, milk and egg and turn the mixture round with your fingers, using them like a paddle. Keep doing this, mixing until you’ve picked up all the flour from the sides of the bowl. Use the mixture to clean the inside of the bowl, picking up all the scraps, and keep going until you have a ball of soft dough.

Turn the dough out on to a lightly floured worktop and knead for 10–12 minutes: work through the initial ‘wet’ stage until the dough starts to develop a soft, smooth skin.When the dough feels smooth and silky put it into a lightly oiled large bowl. Cover the bowl with a dry tea towel and leave to rise for about 1 hour until doubled in size.

While the dough is rising, make the filling. Put the soft butter, sugar, drained apricots, flour, raisins, walnuts and zest into a bowl and mix thoroughly. Set aside until needed.

Turn the risen dough on to the lightly floured worktop.Without punching it down to deflate, roll it out to a rectangle about 25 x 33cm. If necessary turn the dough around so you have a long edge closest to you. Spread the apricot filling mixture evenly over the dough, then roll up like a swiss roll – tack down the edge nearest to you, so it won’t move, then roll up the dough from the other long edge towards you so get a really tight roll. Roll it back and forth slightly to seal the ‘seam’, then cut it lengthways in half. (You can keep one end attached, which will make it easier to shape).

Twist the two strands of dough together, then twist the 2 ends together to finish the ‘crown’. Carefully transfer the crown to the prepared baking sheet. Put the sheet inside a large plastic bag and leave to prove for 30–45 minutes until the dough springs back quickly when you prod it lightly with a fingertip.

While the dough is rising heat your oven to 200°C/400°F/gas 6. When the couronne is ready for baking, uncover the baking sheet and place in the oven. Bake for 25–35 minutes until risen and golden. Transfer to a wire rack.

Gently heat the apricot jam with a splash of water, then push it through a sieve into a bowl. Quickly brush over the warm loaf to glaze. Mix the icing sugar with enough water to make a thin icing. Drizzle over the loaf and sprinkle with the flaked almonds. Leave to cool.

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