Monday, December 21, 2009

Christmas Tree Bread

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Wouldn't this be a delightful sweet bread to find on your table Christmas morning? It's a breeze to make, and you can use your favorite sweet bread recipe. Even small children can help; rolling balls of dough and arranging them into a tree is a great way to keep small people occupied while you do other prep work in the kitchen.

Instructions, and my quick spicy adaptation for any sweet roll recipe over at kitchenMage: How-to shape Christmas tree bread.

Susan and I wish all of you the happiest of times with your family, lots of good food, and some really great bread. See you all in the new year for another Year in Bread.

2 comments:

Chilebrown said...

Merry Christmas, I allway stop by.

Kristy Richardson said...

This Christmas bread is very cute, I especially love the berry ornaments. it almost looks like a slightly healthier version of monkey bread my mother in law used to make.

Love your blog! I'm an aspiring "breadie" myself.

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