
We tried the Christopsomos bread in the Greek Celebration bread list. And we weren't disappointed. The spices added a new dimension to this bread. Did I mention that this is a perfect bread for breakfast? Just a warm slice with some butter or with a chocolate dipping sauce, or with a fruity preserve or even as French Toast. This bread works beautifully without being overtly sweet. While, personally, I like my sweet bread sweet, the glaze did the job for me. There were a lot of discussions on the online forum about the use of glaze. A lot of people didn't try it, while a couple of others swore by it.

Our thumb rule for this challenge is to learn and do the best we can and go the whole hog with the ingredients. We used poolish instead of barm, skipped the cloves and used lemon extract instead of almond extract. We also decided to give the sesame seeds a miss and we certainly didn't miss it! :D

Do try this bread for a weekend brunch and you will be delighted at the results!

Bread looks really awesome! Great work! :)
ReplyDeletethat is soooo awesome... love the pictures... the bread looks glossy!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. Wonderful bread. YUM. You make me want to bake it again. :)
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love the glossy look
ReplyDeleteWow the bread looks perfect..nicely baked
ReplyDeleteStunning photographs. I want a piece of this bread right now!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful clicks....Prefectly baked bread!!
ReplyDeleteI love this bread. i had made this last christmas & had posted it. Loved all the spices went in it.
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Thats perfect and a beautiful click!
ReplyDeleteWow, this loaf is so shiny, it practically glows! Looks like a real treat. :)
ReplyDeleteoh Wow! It keeps getting better all the time. How many breads more ?
ReplyDeleteNice clicks! The glaze gives the bread such a lovely look. Great job, guys!
ReplyDeleteOhh, very nice! The crust looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful! What a lovely colour.
ReplyDeletei like the glaze on top...looks nice.
ReplyDeletegosh that's a bread?? god you are making me realise the world is not only about packed sliced multi grain breads??? was so glad and satisfied when I saw 100's of them stacked in the bread aisle of our super market and now you telling me it's possible to bake more and yummy ones at home??? guess I need to bake one to kill this Am not a baker feeling....
ReplyDeletewill get back to you if I get a decent one out of my oven...
that glazed top is killing me..!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bread! The glazed top looks delectable.
ReplyDeletethe glaze on top is awesome! *drool*
ReplyDeleteI love the glaze on the bread, gorgeous. And I agree with you butter, or slather with jelly, maybe some honey.. heaven!
ReplyDeleteLovely glaze on the bread..looks really yummy..
ReplyDeletelook how glossy it is :) Yum! i can finish it in few seconds;-)
ReplyDeleteGorgoues bread and the photos are spectacular! Yes, I'm up super late again, and not only beause of my knee, but because of my loss. Speaking of losses, Joba really needs to go to the BP. He barely ever goes more than 5 innings, and his first inning is always awful. Yucky loss last night/morning.
ReplyDeleteBread looks gorgeous. Good job.
ReplyDeleteI love it by the look of it and the glaze shows. beautiful
ReplyDeleteOh, shoot! Your photos of this bread are A- mazing! Lets see how well that bad boy travels and mail me some!! :) Seriously.
ReplyDelete~ingrid
Amazing! grt pics, especially the glaze has been captured so well:-)
ReplyDeleteAmazing glossy top! very tempting!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous bread and photos!
ReplyDeleteOh wow - this looks gorgeous! Just the kind of bread I like.
ReplyDeleteLooks very pretty and nice texture.
ReplyDeleteSo Daring Cooks, Bread Baker's Apprentice Group, what's next I wonder? :)
what a lovely loaf!
ReplyDeletei haven't blogged about the apple crumb pie yet - i've been meaning to and will eventually :)
That is one gorgeous bread. I like your idea of switching to lemon extract instead of almond.
ReplyDeleteYour bread looks fantastic and so smooth!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Loved the click...it looks so awesome!
ReplyDeleteOh God what a snaps.......Love that glossy look of the bread....looks soft and yum....
ReplyDeleteWow that's looks so fab....wonderful ...yummy...
ReplyDeleteThat bread looks really awesome...
ReplyDeleteLooks good and glossy, the shape reminds me of turkey (weired right?)
ReplyDeleteWOW, the bread looks terrific...would love to have a bite...yummie! The pictures are really tempting...yummie again!
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous is that bread? Absolutely breathtaking, and the texture's just perfect.
ReplyDeleteI think you made a great choice to use the glaze. It looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteOMG..this looks awesome...love the shape and that lovely glaze !! You guys are brilliant !
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely looking bread. I'm a fan of bread, I must admit :)
ReplyDeleteMmm, this bread looks incredible! I'm so glad that it turned out so wonderfully. You're making me wish I had some so that I could have a toasted slice with jam for breakfast. Yum!
ReplyDeleteThat looks absolutely fabulous! i would love to tuck into some of this for breakfast! A feast indeed :)
ReplyDeleteFabulosu bread I love the shiny golden glaze.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous looking bread, loved the one with the glossy sheen !
ReplyDeleteIs that sinful or what! What a beautiful glossy finish. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat is one gorgeous bread!
ReplyDeleteomg tht was scary at first but u turned it into smthing good :)
ReplyDeleteMy father is a huge fan of Christopsomos bread and I always try to bake one for him whenever we see my parents. He has yet to be fully blown away by any of the recipes i've tried. Simplicity is key, and yours looks perfect! Can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so fabulous! I just started the BBA, just posted my Anadama bread, this one in next!
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