I'm having a hard time writing this post as I have mixed feelings about my kugelhopf. Yolanda, of The All-Purpose Girl, chose the kugelhopf for this week's Tuesdays with Dorie and I was so happy about it. I've wanted to try making one for a while now and we all know having an excuse to buy a new pan is always fun. I looked for a kugelhopf pan everywhere and finally found one last Saturday. I was even happier as my Mom was visiting and I would be able to share it with her.
Saturday night, I made the kugelhopf dough with my KitchenAid (really, I couldn't deny my best friend its little happy dance!), put it in the fridge, slapped it down a few times and went to bed. On Sunday morning I let it rise to the top of the pan, baked it, soaked it in butter (butter!) sprinkled sugar over it and then it was all we could do to wait for it to cool to room temperature before digging in. It was simply fabulous. Light, airy, buttery, delicious. Only problem is I got no pics. Not one. It was raining, I had no light and no desire to wait for it! So I decided to make another kugelhopf. I gave the remainder of the first one to Mom so she could take some to my Dad so, really, what was stopping me?
Martin suggested I add some orange zest and a few more golden raisins and I agreed it would be a nice addition. So, Sunday night, I started on another batch of dough. Easy-peasy, right? Oh, no, not easy at all. The dough just wouldn't come together in my KitchenAid. It was slippery, like there wasn't enough flour. I'm thinking now that maybe my butter was too soft. Could it be? Anyways, I added a few tablespoons of flour to get the dough together. Then it just climbed up around the top part of the hook and didn't slap the sides of the bowl at all. I just stopped the mixer, kneaded it by hand a few minutes and put it in a bowl to rise. The first rise went fine, the dough was then refrigerated and slapped down a few times and let to rest in the fridge overnight. The next morning, I put it in the pan, left it to rise and... it didn't. Well, it did, a little but not nearly as much as my first. And then it didn't rise AT ALL in the oven. Not one bit! That's never happened before, never. Hmpf. Anyhoo, I ended up with a way shorter second kugelhopf.
It tastes fine, although it's not as light and airy as the first (probably because of those few tablespoons of flour I added). The orange zest is a great idea though, I'm keeping that. I haven't said my last word. I have the pan, I'll be baking another kugelhopf sometime soon. If you'd like to make a kugelhopf, Yolanda has the recipe on her blog. And please, if you do try it, come back and tell me how it went, OK? In the meantime, check out the rest of the Tuesdays with Dorie gang, they all made the kugelhopf too. I for one can't wait to see everyone's!
33 comments:
Awesome job. It looks delicious.
il est très réussi :) j'ai le même souci que toi quand il pleut...je ne peux faire de photos :(
I hate it when you just can't get something to work...but i dont think I would have known if you hadn't told us! Looks yummy!
Well I had the opposite trouble to you- my first one flopped and my second one worked a treat! Your second one still looks great though.
It looks great.
Mine didn't want to raise either.
How frustrating to get it right your first attempt, only to have your second attempt come out not as nice as you expected. I don't know what to make of this recipe. I found the dough very slippery and it never really climbed up the dough hook, nor cleared the sides of the bowl. That said, I really liked how mine turned out, in spite of some foolishness with proofing. I think I'll have to make it at least twice more before I can decide what's what. Maybe we should try another recipe too, to compare?
Your kugelhopf looks wonderful!
Glad you pimped the recipe, so it comes closer to the "real" stuff ...
Ulrike from Küchenlatein
The picture is beautiful
Looks gorgeous!
What is it like, cake or bread? I've not had it before.
Looks gorgeous...sorry the second one wasn't as successful! I love the orange zest idea.
Hmmm. That is frustrating! It still looks really good, so I can only imagine the first one must have been super gorgeous! I really loved it too and will make it again.
This looks great, so I can't imagine how nice the original looked! Orange zest is a killer idea, too.
I know this is the second one but it looks amazing!! Glad the first one turned out even better. I will have to remember the orange zest for the next time.
Yours looks delicious... Too bad the second attempt wasn't as good as the first one! I'm patiently waiting for the second rise to happen so I can bake them....
I can't believe you made it again for pictures. I'm sorry it didn't turn out as perfect as your first go-around, but I think it looks perfect and gorgeous. YUM!
You are one very dedicated baker! This looks absolutely deliciously wonderful! Beautiful job!
Je n'aime tellement pas prendre de photos quand il pleut dehors. Malgré tout ca semble très beau et bon comme résultat.
Looks like it was a winner at your house. I wish I could say the same for mine. It was too bland and dry for me. If I make it again maybe I'll have to do your orange zest for some added flavor. Glad you enjoyed the recipe!
Clara @ iheartfood4thought
Citrus zest seems like a fabulous idea. And you know breads, they're so finicky about environmental conditions and the like.
For the second attempt not rising, it looks lovely and most importantly it sounds like it tasted good. The orange zest is a nice touch.
My dough was a wet mess. I'm totally blaming it on the weather. Couldn't be the chef. ;)
It still looks lovely! And it worked perfectly the first time so the third time for sure will be the charm :)
Soaked in butter....WOW!
I'd make the trip up north for some of this on a Sunday morning, Lyb!You're description is mouthwatering. Sounds like you need some practice, and that is a good thing!
Oh, that's so weird! Did the yeast die in between? :( Anyway, the glowing endorsement of the first one is enough to give me confidence ;) It looks beautiful!
how peculiar. regardless, i'll be looking forward to your future versions. meanwhile, how does one pronounce kugelhopf? :)
Looks delicious - I plan to use orange zest next time around, maybe with some dried cranberries in there, too. Great job - times 2!
That's strange about the second one. It looks yummy either way!
Your second kugelhopf looks very good indeed - that's a lot of work well done making two kugelhopfs in a row!
Mine was a sad tale as well. So...can't let that Kugelhopf get the best of me. I'll be baking again although I do not have a "special K" pan. Ah well.
Happy Baking
AmyRuth
Wow, I can't believe you made it twice! And if it's true that it came out better the first time, that must have been heavenly! Because the second go round looks absolutely stunning!
Tall kogelhopf, short kugelhopf, either way they look and sound yummy.
I think I'd like to make it just so I get to say the word kogelhopf and bunch!
You're such a keener to make this twice! I like your idea of adding orange zest. Looks great, even though it didn't come together as easily as the first.
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