How To make Swedish Tea Ring
2 Cakes compressed yeast 1/4 c Melted shortening
1 1/2 c Lukewarm water 6 tb Sugar
1 Egg, well beaten 5 To 5 1/4 cups flour
1 3/4 ts Salt 1/2 c Chopped nuts
Soften yeast in water. Add sugar, salt, shortening, and egg. Add flour slowly, beating thoroughly after each addition until dough is just stiff enough to knead. Turn onto lightly floured board and knead until smooth and elastic. (This dough should be slightly softer than a bread dough.) Place in a bowl, cover with a warm, damp cloth, set in a warm place and allow to double in bulk. Work down lightly. Cover and allow to double in bulk the second time. Turn onto lightly floured board and roll in sheet 1 1/2 inches thick. Spread with melted butter or butter substitute and
sprinkle generously with sugar and cinnamon, and roll as a jelly roll. Pinch the edges together and join ends to form a ring. Place in an oiled pan or on an oiled baking sheet. Cut the dough with the scissors in 3-inch pieces, cutting 3/4 through the ring. Turn each section so that it lies flat on the baking sheet. Sprinkle with sugar and chopped nuts. Cover with a warm, damp cloth and let rise until treble in bulk. Bake in hot oven (425? F) about 30 minutes. If desired 1/2 cup raisins may be added to the dough. The Household Searchlight - 1941 -----
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English/Swedish Tea Ring (Half-Moon Cake) - Adventures in Everyday Cooking
Find your recipe here: Let me just preface this by saying, I think I single-handedly ate half the first ring all. by. myself. Not even kidding. I love this recipe that has been in my family for as long as I can remember. Every Thanksgiving and Christmas, my grandma Pat would make sure this delicious treat was in the house. She passed away last year, but in her honor on the tradition marches! DELISH!
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English/Swedish Tea Ring (Half-Moon Cake)
Rings
1 cup scalded milk
4 tablespoons butter
4 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
2 teaspoons of vanilla
2 ¼ tsps yeast or envelope of yeast + 1 tsp sugar + ¼ cup very 110 degree water
4 cups flour
Streusel
1/2 cup flour
1/2 cup butter
1 cup sugar
cinnamon
Glaze/Icing
3 cups powdered sugar
1/4-1/2 cups milk
1-2 tablespoons vanilla
4 tablespoons melted butter
Directions
Activate yeast adding it to 1/4th cup of 120 degree water with 1 tsp sugar. When it’s foamy, it’s ready. Takes 3-5 minutes.
Put scalded hot milk in the bowl of your mixer (or you can do this by hand). Add butter in chunks. Add vanilla and eggs when no longer hot. Stir well. Add foamy yeast. Add sugar and salt. Slowly add flour and mix until a sticky dough forms. Turn out onto well floured counter and work into a non-tacky dough ball.
Transfer to a well floured bowl (or turn bowl over on your counter) and move to a warm place. Allow to rise 30-60 minutes or until the dough has doubled in size. Divide dough in two and punch down, then roll out into a rectangle (or large oval).
Streusel - Place flour and sugar in a food processor then add VERY COLD butter cut into chunks. Process only 10-15 seconds or until mixture resembles crumbs. Pour half the mixture onto one rolled out dough. Use other half for second ring. If your mixture turned to mush, just spread with an offset spatula. Sprinkle generously with cinnamon. Starting from the long side, roll up the dough like a cinnamon roll and shape on pan in a “C” shape. Using scissors, cut slits in the outside of the “C” about 1/2 way in. Cover and let rise in a warm place until double in size.
Bake at 375 F for 20-25 minutes. Cool completely before icing.
Glaze/Icing - Add all ingredients to mixing bowl and mix until combined. Drizzle over ring.
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Christmas Tea Ring with Raspberry Cream Cheese Filling
It's a delicious Christmas miracle! This Christmas Tea Ring with Raspberry Cream Cheese Filling can be made with homemade brioche OR crescent dough, and you can fill it with anything you want!
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How to Make Homemade Swedish Tea Ring Bread Recipe???? Vetekrans❄️
Find Christmas inspiration of a beautiful Swedish Tea Ring Bread or in Swedish Vetekrans ❄️ The Swedish Tea Ring is similar to cinnamon rolls but prettier and more dramatic! A great to tear and share during the holidays! Makes the holiday desserts even more tempting for your family and friends to enjoy. Bring this delicious homemade bread to the table Christmas morning or serve alongside for afternoon coffee or tea. ????
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Swedish Tea Ring Part 1
It just wouldn't be the holidays without some Christmas cheer from Liz Bushong. She's in the kitchen this morning with a great recipe for a Swedish tea ring.
SWEDISH TEA RING| BY SAJIDA'S KITCHEN|( EID SPECIAL)
Today I Am Giving You a Wonderful tea cake.This Cake Is Very Soft And Light.You Will Love It.Plz Share This Recipe Among Your Lovely Friends.
The Ingredientd Are Here.
2 Cup All Purpose Flour.
4 Tbs Caster Sugar
2 Tbs Butter.
1 tbs Yeast
2 tbs Lukewarm Water
1 Cup Lukewarm Milk.
1/4 cup chope Almond
1/4 cup Green glaced charries
1/4 cup Red glaced charries.
2 Tbs caster sugar.
1Egg Beaten.
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