swedish tea ring
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Swedish Tea Rings are a delicious and different take on the classic cinnamon rolls or danish. It is full of dried fruit and nuts and covered in a sweet almond glaze. It looks beautiful on a Christmas breakfast table and also makes a delicious all day Christmas treat. The yeasty bread requires a dough which takes a while to rise, but the finished product is so worth it! This recipe makes a large amount of dough. You make make 2-3 tea rings, depending on the size that you make them. It's definitely worth it to make a large batch, because it is time consuming and they will go fast!
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yield
serving(s)
prep time
1 Hr 40 Min
method
Bake
Ingredients For swedish tea ring
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1 qtwhole milk
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1 cbutter
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1 csugar
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1 1/2 Tbspyeast
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8-9 cflour
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2 tspbaking powder
- FILLING
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2-3 cmelted butter
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1/4 cground cinnamon
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2 csugar
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1 cchopped pecans
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1 cgolden raisins
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1 cregular raisins
- ICING
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4 cpowdered sugar
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1/8 cwhole milk
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1 tspalmond extract
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1/2 tspvanilla extract
How To Make swedish tea ring
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1Heat the milk, butter and sugar in a saucepan over medium heat. Just let it simmer, not boil. Remove from the heat and let it cool to lukewarm. This may take ten minutes or so. You can transfer it to the fridge in another bowl if you need to speed up the process!
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2Pour the yeast over the top of the milk mixture and then stir to combine. Add about 7 cups of the flour and stir together gently. cover with a towel and put it in a warm place to rise for about 1 hour.
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3Add the rest of the flour and the baking powder and stir to combine. Divide the dough into two or three large pieces. Roll out one piece at a time into a large rectangle. Leave it relatively thick, about 1/2 inch. Make sure the rectangle is long, width-wise. Think hot dog, not hamburger.
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4Pour about 3/4 cup of butter over the dough and sprinkle about half the cinnamon and sugar over the top. Sprinkle with half of the dried fruits and chopped pecans.
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5Roll the dough away from you in a tight roll until it is completely rolled up. Pinch the seam together and then cut into 2 inch slices. Bring the two ends of the the roll together and pinch them together. Gently transfer onto a parchment lined baking sheet. Cut large slits 3/4 of the way through the dough, make about 10 cuts. Turn each cut section onto its side.
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6Brush the top of the ring with melted butter and cover gently with a cloth. Repeat with the rest of the dough. Let it rise for about 30 minutes. While it is rising, preheat the oven to 375 F. Bake rolls for about 25 minutes, do not over bake. They should be lightly brown and slightly firm to the touch. Tent with some foil if it is browning too quickly.
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7Whisk together the powdered sugar, milk, almond extract, and vanilla extract. If it is too thick add a little more milk, if it is too thin add a little more powdered sugar. Remove rings from the oven and if you can manage let them cool a bit and then drizzle icing over the top, slice and serve!
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