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This Fruit Bread Recipe will help you make the Best Fruit Bread full of juicy bits of fruits and deliciously flavoured with spices.

WHAT YOU WILL LOVE ABOUT THIS EASY FRUIT BREAD RECIPE

  • This easy fruit bread recipe uses the minimal ingredients to make the fruit bread
  • This fruit loaf is soeasy to make, we don’t need to knead the dough
  • We don’t need to use a stand mixer or any other equipments
  • We can make the bread dough in less than 3 minutes!
  • The resulting fruit bread is absolutelydeliciousand is filled with lots of plump dry fruits
  • The bread is supersoft in texture with golden brown shineon top
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EASY NO KNEAD FRUIT BREAD : INGREDIENTS

For the Bread Dough

  • Flour: 357 g or 2 3/4 cup
  • Warm water: 210 ml or 1 cup-2 tbsp
  • Instant yeast: 1 tsp(Active dry yeast 1 and 1/4 tsp)
  • Salt : 1 tsp or 5.9 g
  • Butter: 42.6 g or 3 tbsp
  • Sugar : 32 g or 2 1/2 tbsp or more according to your preference

For the Dry Fruit Mix

  • Cranberries :80-90 g around 1/2 cup
  • Raisins :80-90 g around 1/2 cup
  • Currants :60-70 g around 1/2 cup
  • Dry whole Cherries :80-90 g(optional) around 1/2 cup
  • Cinnamon Powder :1/2 tsp(optional)
  • Cardamom powder :1/4 tsp(optional)
  • Nutmeg Powder :1/4 tsp(optional)
  • Vanilla Sugar or Extract :1/2 tsp

The weight of 1/2 cup of dry fruits may vary according to the moisture content.We don’t need to be strict on the measurements ,you can use your preferred dry fruits.I recommend you to use total weight of dry fruits anywhere between 300 g -340 g

I prefer adding spices in my dry fruit bread.Adding Cinnamon and cardamom adds a nice aroma to our bread.

If you don’t want to add any spices you can skip adding them or you can add only those spices that you love.

It’s our personal choice.

I feel like this fruit bread is very different from other bread recipes especially because of the smell and flavor that this fruit bread has.

This is one of the best breads that we can use to make wonderful toast the next day!

You can also use candied fruits for making this fruit cake.If you love Candied Fruit Bread ,you might love this Easy Panettone Recipe that uses candied fruits as well.

HOW TO MAKE SOFT NO KNEAD FRUIT BREAD

We can make this soft no knead Fruit Yeast Bread in five simple steps

1.Prepare the dough

Into a bowl, add in the lukewarm water,sugar,salt,yeast and stir to dissolve the ingredients in water.

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Add in the melted butter.

Add the flour into the liquid mix.

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Stir and combine.

Make sure there are no dry patches left behind.

If you happen to use volume measurements instead of weighing the ingredients, the consistency of dough may slightly differ.

In that case just make sure there are no dry patches left behind and it form a coherent mass.

We need to combine everything together to form a shaggy mass of dough.

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2.First Proofing

Wrap the bowl with a plastic film and let the dough stand rise in a warm environment for 1 hour or until it gets almost doubled in size.

This proofing time may vary according to the ambient temperature.

If the room temperature is cold, it may take around 1 and 1/2 hours.

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3.Shape the dough

After One hour of rising, our dough has risen slightly.

Now incorporate the dry fruit mix into the dough.

I pulled the dough from sides of bowl and folded it into the center.Thus we can incorporate the fruits into the dough and simultaneously can deflate the dough.

Take care not to over work the dough as this can create tension and elasticity to the dough.This may make it difficult for us to flatten the dough during the next step.

After deflating the dough and mixing the dry fruits ,let’s simply press and shape it into a rectangle.

The breadth of rectangle should match the length of our baking tray.

The size of loaf pan is I used is 21.1X12.2X11.9 cm (8 1/4 X 4 3/4 X 4 3/4 inch)

Now roll the dough sheet like we roll a jelly roll and place it into the greased loaf pan.

Now it’s ready for the next step.So cover it with a cling film and let it sit and rise in a warm environment.

4.Final rising

Let the dough sit and rise in warm environment for 90 minutes.

As this fruit yeast bread contain lot of dry fruits, it take a little longer than regular breads to rise.

So after 90 minutes, our dough has risen well.

Give the fruity bread a good egg wash so that they will look golden brown with a shine on top after baking.

We can prepare the egg wash by lightly beating an egg.

5.Bake the Fruit Bread

Bake the Fruit bread at 350 F preheated oven for 34-35 minutes.Reduce the baking temperature to 325 F and bake for another 4-5 minutes

The top of the fruit bread or fruit loaf will start browning at around 25 minutes of baking.It doesn’t mean our dry fruit bread is done.

At this point if we take it out, the center of the fruit yeast bread will have a doughy texture and it will smell very “yeasty”

So wait for until the fruit bread is baked properly.

HOW TO PREVENT THE TOP OF BREAD GETTING OVER BROWNED

If you find the top getting too dark, you can tent the top with an aluminum foil at around 25 minutes and then continue baking.

When the fruit bread is done, take the tray out from the oven.

Let the fruit loaf sit for 2-3 minutes in the baking tray itself.

Then demould the fruit loaf so that the steam will not condense and it will not get soggy .

If you want the crust to be more soft, smear the top with some butter while it is still warm.

Wait for 2-3 hours for the bread to cool down completely.

WHY DO WE NEED TO WAIT FOR THE FRUIT YEAST BREAD TO COOL COMPLETELY BEFORE SLICING

The steam which is entrapped within the bread will help to cook the inside of the bread completely during this cooling time.This is also called “Residual Baking”

If we slice open the bread while it is cooling, we actually interrupt this residual baking.

And may result in underbaked center portion in bread.

When we slice open a partially baked bread, it will be crumbly in texture and smells “yeasty” in the middle.

This is one of the Best Fruit Bread Recipes ,as the fruit bread has nice spice flavor and they are soft and is filled with lots of dry fruits.As a bonus it does not require kneading as well.

The smell ,flavor and deliciousness of this fruit bread reminds us of Christmas.This fruit yeast bread can definitely be considered a Christmas fruit bread.

We used almost all the dry fruits and spices in this Christmas fruit bread recipe,that we usually use while making a Christmas fruit cake.

If you want to make Delicious and Super Moist Fruit cake for Christmas ,kindly check out this Readers Most favorite Easy Boiled Fruit Cake Recipe.

This Fruit bread is one the Best Breads For making French Toast.

You can make this bread in the evening and can enjoy delicious french toast for breakfast.

It is super simple to prepare the French Toast.Actually we don’t need to add any spices or vanilla extract to the egg mixture for toast as the fruit bread is flavored with spices.

Ingredients for making French Toast

  • Eggs :2
  • Milk :60ml or 1/4 cup
  • Sugar :1 tbsp
  • A pinch of salt

HOW TO MAKE FRENCH TOAST WITH FRUIT BREAD

Beat together egg, milk, sugar and salt.

Heat a lightly oiled griddle or skillet over low-medium heat.

Dunk each slice of fruit yeast bread in egg mixture, soaking both sides.

Place in pan, and cook on both sides until golden. Serve hot.

HOW CAN I ADD EGG IN THIS EGGLESS EASY FRUIT BREAD RECIPE?

As one egg is approximately 45 ml,just replace the same volume with water.So you can take out 3 tablespoon of water(45 ml) and add one egg instead.

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CAN I USE MILK INSTEAD OF WATER IN THIS FRUIT YEAST BREAD RECIPE

Yes you can use the same amount of milk instead of water in this easy fruit bread recipe.

HOW TO STORE MIXED FRUIT BREAD?

Once the dry fruits bread has completely cooled, place it in a plastic storage bag, or wrap in foil and store at room temperature.

Properly stored,this yeast bread with dry fruit will last for about 3-4 days at normal room temperature.

In extremely warm, humid temperatures,the fruit bread should be frozen for longer-term storage.

For freezing: Place the fruit loaf in a heavy-duty freezer bag or wrap the buns tightly with aluminum foil or plastic freezer wrap and freeze.

Properly stored, they will maintain best quality for about 3 months.

HOW TO REHEAT FRUIT BREAD

Thaw the Fruit loaf and then brush/spray some water on the slice of fruit bread and place it into a 350 F preheated oven for 5 minutes.

The fruit bread slice will be soft and fresh and they smells too good.

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Easy Fruit Bread Recipe

This Fruit Bread Recipe will help you make the Best Fruit Bread full of juicy bits of fruits and deliciously flavoured with spices.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 40 minutes mins

Proofing Time 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Total Time 3 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

Course Breakfast

Cuisine American, British

Servings 1 Loaf of Fruit Bread

Ingredients

For the bread dough

  • 357 g Flour or 2 3/4 cup(loosely packed)
  • 210 ml Warm water 1 cup-2 tbsp
  • 1 tsp Instant yeast (Active dry yeast 1 and 1/4 tsp)
  • 1 tsp Salt or 5.9 g
  • 42.6 g Butter or 3 tbsp
  • 32 g Sugar or 2 1/2 tbsp or more according to your preference

For the Fruit Mix

  • 80-90 g Cranberries around 1/2 cup
  • 80-90 g Raisins around 1/2 cup
  • 60-70 g Currants around 1/2 cup
  • 80-90 g Dry whole Cherries (optional) around 1/2 cup
  • 1/2 tsp Cinnamon Powder
  • 1/4 tsp Cardamom powder
  • 1/4 tsp Nutmeg Powder (optional)
  • 1/2 tsp Vanilla Sugar orPure Vanilla Extract

Instructions

Prepare the dough

  • Into a bowl, add in the lukewarm water,sugar,salt,yeast and stir to dissolve the ingredients in water.

    Add in the melted butter.

    Add the flour into the liquid mix.

  • Stir and combine.

    Make sure there are no dry patches left behind.

    If you happen to use volume measurements instead of weighing the ingredients, the consistency of dough may slightly differ.

    In that case just make sure there are no dry patches left behind and it form a coherent mass.

    We need to combine everything together to form a shaggy mass of dough.

First Proofing

  • Wrap the bowl with a plastic film and let the dough stand rise in a warm environment for 1 hour or until it gets almost doubled in size.

    This proofing time may vary according to the ambient temperature.

    If the room temperature is cold, it may take around 1 and 1/2 hours.

Shape the dough

  • After One hour of rising, our dough has risen slightly.

    Now incorporate the dry fruit mix into the dough.

    I pulled the dough from sides of bowl and folded it into the center.Thus we can incorporate the fruits into the dough and simultaneously can deflate the dough.

    Take care not to over work the dough as this can create tension and elasticity to the dough.This may make it difficult for us to flatten the dough during the next step.

    After deflating the dough and mixing the dry fruits ,let’s simply press and shape it into a rectangle.

    The breadth of rectangle should match the length of our baking tray.

    Now roll the dough sheet like we roll a jelly roll and place it into the greased loaf pan.

    Now it’s ready for the next step.So cover it with a cling film and let it sit and rise in a warm environment.

Final rising

  • Let the dough sit and rise in warm environment for 90 minutes.

    As this fruit yeast bread contain lot of dry fruits, it take a little longer than regular breads to rise.

    So after 90 minutes, our dough has risen well.

    Give the fruity bread a good egg wash so that they will look golden brown with a shine on top after baking.

    We can prepare the egg wash by lightly beating an egg.

Bake the Fruit Bread

  • Bake the Fruit bread at 350 F preheated oven for 34-35 minutes.Reduce the baking temperature to 325 F and bake for another 4-5 minutes

    The top of the fruit bread or fruit loaf will start browning at around 25 minutes of baking.It doesn’t mean our dry fruit bread is done.

    At this point if we take it out, the center of the fruit yeast bread will have a doughy texture and it will smell very “yeasty”

    So wait for until the fruit bread is baked properly.

    If you find the top getting too dark, you can tent the top with an aluminum foil at around 25 minutes and then continue baking.

    When the fruit bread is done, take the tray out from the oven.

    Let the fruit loaf sit for 2-3 minutes in the baking tray itself.

    Then demould the fruit loaf so that the steam will not condense and it will not get soggy .

    If you want the crust to be more soft, smear the top with some butter while it is still warm.

    Wait for 2-3 hours for the bread to cool down completely.

    The steam which is entrapped within the bread will help to cook the inside of the bread completely during this cooling time.This is also called “Residual Baking”

    If we slice open the bread while it is cooling, we actually interrupt this residual baking.

    And may result in underbaked center portion in bread.

    When we slice open a partially baked bread, it will be crumbly in texture and smells “yeasty” in the middle.

    This is one of the Best Fruit Bread Recipes ,as the fruit bread has nice spice flavor and they are soft and is filled with lots of dry fruits.As a bonus it does not require kneading as well.

    The thick slices of this fruit bread makes wonderful French toast.

    EnjoY!

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FAQs

What makes no-knead bread dense? ›

Why Is My Bread Dense? Usually bread will be dense when there is too much flour. Keep in mind this dough will be sticky and shaggy, do not add any more flour than specified. Other factors that come into play are humidity and age of flour.

What is the advantage of no-knead bread? ›

No-knead (Passive): In this mix-to-combine, long-fermented method, time is used to maximum effect for developing both flavor and strength. Pros: Dough develops flavor during extended fermentation. Easy.

How can I make my bread fluffier instead of dense? ›

Potato Flakes or Potato Water

Starch helps the dough by trapping the gas from the yeast in the dough and makes the bubbles stronger. This helps the bread to rise and be lighter and fluffier. If you are boiling potatoes, you can use the unsalted water in place of the water in your bread recipe to help out the yeast.

Should you stretch and fold no-knead bread? ›

Folding the dough during its long rise improves the dough's structure dramatically. No longer a sticky, shaggy mess, it becomes smoother, easier to handle, and most importantly, better able to contain the gasses produced by fermentation.

Does letting bread rise longer make it fluffier? ›

Does Rising Bread Affect Its Texture? For a fluffy bread texture, the key is to let the bread rise long enough.

What ingredient makes bread soft and fluffy? ›

Adding sugar weakens the gluten structure, absorbs water, and eventually makes the bread lighter and softer. As a result, sugar improves the bread's taste, structure and texture. Yeast also eats up sugar to produce carbon dioxide, which raises the dough and makes bread fluffy.

How do you make bread soft and fluffy again? ›

If you want to make stale bread soft again, wrap the bread in foil. If the crust of the bread is very hard, sprinkle a little water on the outside before you close the foil. Place the bread in a 300°F oven for 5-15 minutes or until the bread feels soft. If you added water, heat the bread until it no longer feels soggy.

Will dough rise if not kneaded enough? ›

If you don't knead your dough, your baked bread won't rise as high, and the overall texture and appearance will be dense. Properly kneaded dough promises a softer, fluffier, taller, and chewier bread.

Can no-knead bread overproof? ›

Perfectly proofed no-knead bread dough will have a bubbly top that is flat or slightly domed and stretches across the mouth of the bowl. If your dough has overproofed, it will have sunken in slightly. Slightly overproofed dough can still be shaped and baked. It will just produce a flatter loaf.

Can you refrigerate no-knead dough? ›

Whisk all-purpose flour, whole-wheat flour, yeast and salt in a large bowl. Add water and stir until no dry flour remains. Loosely cover the bowl and let stand at room temperature for 1 hour. Transfer the dough to the refrigerator and refrigerate overnight or for up to 1 week.

How do you add moisture to fruitcake? ›

Wrap it in several layers of cheesecloth and saturate the cheesecloth with rum or brandy. Place in a sealed container or zip bag. If the cloth starts to dry out, add more booze. Your fruitcake should be ready to eat in 7–10 days but it will keep for many weeks when properly aged in alcohol.

Why do you coat fruit in flour before baking? ›

The flour (or cornstarch) thickens the batter surrounding the fruit, allowing it to better stay in place. It also creates a barrier between the batter and the juice of the fruit—as the fruit cooks and releases liquid, that flour coating can absorb a bit of the moisture and keep the fruit from sliding to the bottom.

How to add more flavor to homemade bread? ›

If you're looking to ramp up the taste of your favorite bread recipe, we recommend adding a bit of fat. A fat like butter, olive oil or coconut oil in small quantities will help your bread achieve a higher rise and it will also boost its flavor by tenfold.

Why is my no yeast bread so dense? ›

A “tight crumb” aka small holes in the interior of your bread can be the result of different factors: under-fermenting, over-fermenting, and a lack of gluten development. The most confounding part of sourdough bread baking is that the rise times of recipes are just a suggestion or range.

Why is my no-knead bread flat? ›

Editor: Shani, it sounds that your yeast may be too old and expired, or perhaps you're not letting the dough rest adequately after shaping and before baking. Take a look at our no-knead bread step-by-step (with pictures!) and compare your process; you may find a way to tweak it.

Why does my bread machine bread come out so dense? ›

Too much heat or humidity might lead to a too-quick rise and a crevice near the center of your bread. Conditions that are too cold might delay proofing or rising, resulting in a super-dense loaf. The bread machine works on a timer and hums along at its regular pace.

Why is my bread not rising too dense? ›

Having too much flour in your dough can make it overly dense, making it difficult for gas to expand and causing poor rising. Solution: Achieving the right dough consistency is key. Gradually add small amounts of water to the dough while mixing until you reach a slightly sticky but not overly wet texture.

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