Yom Kippur is known as the Day of Atonement. Jews are required to fast from sundown to sundown. The fast ends with a breaking of the fast feast.
Anyone that knows me, knows that this is my favorite holiday to host. I usually have about 80 people and most of them are South Africans. So the celebration would be incomplete without bulkas… a traditional cinnamon bun served with tea or coffee.
This is the first thing I devour every year. My friend Adele Katzeff Miliefsky was kind enough to share her recipe with me. I have tweaked it by adding raisins and I prefer to shape mine like traditional cinnamon buns.
Wishing you an easy fast. May you be inscribed in the book of life.
Good Yomtov xxx Chef MM
Cinnamon Raisin Bulkas
Ingredients
FOR THE YEAST
- ¼ oz pack/ (2 1/4 tspn) of dried active yeast
- 1/2 cup warm water (bath temperature)
- 3 TBS sugar
FOR THE DRY INGREDIENTS
- 4 ¼ cups all-purpose flour
- 1 tsp dried ginger
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- ½ cup bakers sugar
- 1 tspn salt
FOR THE WET INGREDIENTS
- ½ cup cream
- ¼ cup 2% milk
- 2 eggs- room temp
- 6 TBS butter – melted in microwave for 15 seconds
- 2 TBS canola oil
FOR THE FILLING
- 1 cup raisins
- 1 cup sugar
- 3 TBS cinnamon
- 1 stick of butter (8 TBS) – melted for 10 seconds in the microwave
- 2 egg yolks – beat and add 2 TBS of water to make an egg wash
Instructions
Combine the warm water, sugar, and active yeast in a bowl and let the yeast activate till frothy (approximately 25 minutes)
Combine all dry ingredients in a bowl and whisk together to combine. Whisk melted butter together with cream, milk, oil, and 2 eggs.
Make a well in the bowl of dry ingredients. Pour in the frothy yeast mixture and the butter and cream mixture. Use a fork to combine the liquid with dry ingredients and bring them together into a dough.
Turn onto a countertop and knead the dough for 10 minutes to stretch the glutens (do not skip this step).
Place dough ball back into a bowl and cover with a little oil. Soak a towel in hot water. Ring it out and place it over the bowl. Leave outside in a sunny spot for 2 to 3 hours till dough doubles in size. You can resoak the towel in hot water mid-way to help the dough rise quicker.
Heat oven to 350 F/175 C
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and spray with baking spray.
When the dough has doubled in size, turn it onto the counter and roll it into a log. Split It into 3 equal parts. Roll each piece out into a rectangle (12 inches x 15 inches).
Paint with melted butter and sprinkle with the cinnamon/sugar mixture and raisins. Roll up loosely to form a long swiss roll. Cut into 1-inch snails. Press down onto a baking sheet. Leave a ½ inch gap between each snail- (the bulkas will join together). Repeat the process with the other 2 pieces of dough.
Brush with the egg wash (water/egg). Allow the bulkas to rise again for 15 minutes. Bake in the oven for 20 minutes. Remove and allow to cool.
MAKES 24 BUNS
Notes
You can freeze the dough before or after the rise. Thaw and bring to room temp before kneading. Then let the dough rise before baking
You can also freeze the made bulkas. Wrap them in plastic wrap and then tinfoil. Thaw to room temp and warm them in the oven for a few minutes before serving.
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