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Chocolate Marbled Italian Easter Bread

March 24, 2016 by Joy the Baker 51 Comments

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Italian Easter Bread

There are some things you can’t get back.  The thrill of hunting for those plastic Easter eggs filled with jelly beans, occasionally quarters, sometimes peanut butter cups.  The absolute joy of finding an egg filled with treats… before you sister… and you don’t even have to share.  I remember once finding an old, well-hidden, forgotten plastic Easter egg in my grandfather’s workshop well after Easter… we’re talking mid July… and I thought I had won the lottery.  Nothing was better.  I think I’d literally have to win the lottery to create that feeling these days.  

Italian Easter Bread

Then again, some feelings you can get back (without winning the lottery) .  A slight vinegar smell reminds me of dying Easter eggs with my sisters and… WHY did we need so much newspaper on the kitchen table… did we really spill that much (probably).  

The excitement, adventure, and nerves  of baking something new.  The familiar smell of brioche type bread in the oven.  

It’s all happening.  Italian Easter bread, though traditionally it’s also Greek Easter Bread.  I added chocolate, because… chocolate.  

First: dye six raw eggs.  Yes, raw.  Be careful not to bounce them around.  We’re keeping them raw so they baking in the oven with the bread.  

I stumbled upon a Paas Easter dying kit that had some modern / mod colors.  I’ve also found that using brown eggs creates a richer color.  You might also try more natural dyes like The Kitchn, but I didn’t have the best luck with this route.  Likely more my mistakes than anything else.  

Italian Easter Bread

I dyed my eggs the night before making this rich Easter bread.  The think-ahead moves makes assembling the bread a bit easier. 

Yeast in warm milk with a sprinkle of sugar gets us on our way.  We’re baking!

Italian Easter Bread

The milky yeast mixture is given time, just five minutes or so, to activate.  

Italian Easter Bread

Into the mixing bowl with the milky yeast, beaten eggs, softened butter, brown sugar, salt and most of the flour.  

I find it helpful to bring the dough together, off of the stand mixer, with a spatula just to get things going with intention.  Then it’s five minutes on the mixer with a dough hook to knead and knead.    Do you need need need to have a stand mixer to bring this dough together?  Mostly yes.  Because it’s a softer, more wet dough… a mixer really is helpful. 

The dough will be fairly wet to start.  I added about 5 cups of flour total creating a slightly tacky but still soft dough.  

Italian Easter Bread

Chocolate chips are added towards the end of the dough-hook kneading.  

The dough is scraped from the sides of the bowl, sprinkled lightly with flour and covered to rest and rise. 

Italian Easter Bread

Look at this madness!

We’re really on to something.  

Italian Easter Bread

Risen, punched (not really punched though deflated), kneaded slightly, roughly divided in 12 mostly equal parts.  

Italian Easter Bread

Twelve: 1-inch thick, 14-inch long dough ropes.  For twisting.  

Italian Easter Bread

Twisting and rounding into a wreath aka, egg nest.  

Italian Easter Bread

Italian Easter Bread

  •  Twisted
  • Circled into wreathes
  • Transferred to a lined baking sheet
  • Nestled with a raw, dyed egg
  • Brushed lightly with egg wash
  • Sprinkled with sugar or colored sprinkles
  • Time to BAKE! 

Italian Easter Bread

Stretchy, doughy bread.  Studded with chocolate.  Festive as ever with a perfectly cooked boiled egg in the center.  

It’s Easter!  We’re doing it right! 

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Chocolate Marbled Italian Easter Bread

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  • Author: Joy the Baker
  • Prep Time: 120
  • Cook Time: 25
  • Total Time: 145
  • Yield: 6 1x
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Ingredients

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  • 1 1/4 cups warm 2% or whole milk (about 100 degrees F)
  • pinch of brown sugar
  • 2 1/2 teaspoons active dry yeast
  • 1/3 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 2 large eggs, beaten lightly
  • 1/2 cup packed light sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • about4 1/2 to 5 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
  • 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips
  • 1 large beaten egg, for egg wash
  • 6 dyed and dry Easter eggs
  • sprinkles

Instructions

  1. Stir a pinch of brown sugar and all of the yeast into the warm milk and let sit for 5 minutes, allowing the yeast to bloom and bubble.
  2. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a bread hook, add the milky yeast mixture, butter, beaten eggs, brown sugar, salt, and about 3 1/2 cups of flour. First use a spatula to stir the ingredients until just combined.
  3. Beat the mixture (it will still be fairly wet) on medium speed using the mixer and dough hook. Add the final 1 to 11/2 cups flour creating a cohesive, though still slightly sticky dough. Beat for 4 to 5 minutes on the mixer. Add the chocolate chips in the last minute of kneading.
  4. Remove the bowl from the mixer and scrape the dough to the center of the bowl. Dust lightly with flour and cover the bowl with plastic wrap. Allow to rest in a warm place until doubled in size, about 1 hour.
  5. After rising, dump the dough onto a clean counter lightly dusted with flour. Line a large rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Set aside.
  6. Divide the dough into 12 equal pieces. Roll each piece piece into a 14-inch long, 1-inch thick ropes of dough. I found this easiest to do without much flour on the counter. Attach two ropes at their ends, and twist over one another, Pull the ends together to form a round wreath and gently lift onto the prepared baking sheet. Place the raw dyed egg into the center of the wreath.
  7. Repeat with all of the dough, creating six dough wreaths with nestled eggs. Cover lightly with plastic wrap and allow to rest and rise for 30 minutes.
  8. While the bread rises, place a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 350 degrees F.
  9. After the second rise, lightly brush the bread with egg wash, being careful to avoid the dyed egg. Sprinkle with sprinkles or coarse sugar.
  10. Bake for 25 to 28 minutes, until golden brown and baked through.
  11. Remove from the oven and allow to cool to room temperature before serving.
  12. Bread will last up to three days, well wrapped at room temperature.

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  1. Sara | LifesLittleSweets.com

    March 24, 2016 at 8:25 am

    Wow, this bread is so super pretty, I love the addition of chocolate to this classic Easter bread, pinning and sharing!

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    • Love to bake

      March 27, 2016 at 11:58 am

      I made this and it turned out fantastic. I added some panettone essence from Italy and wow! I can imagine it’s great without as well. Thanks for making my Easter gift giving yummy :)

      Reply
  2. Melissa

    March 24, 2016 at 7:23 am

    You have totally demystified this bread for me! I feel like I can definitely pull this off now. Thank you!

    Reply
    • joythebaker

      March 24, 2016 at 9:55 am

      i thought it would be much more tricky, but it’s actually very approachable!

      Reply
  3. Katrina

    March 24, 2016 at 7:18 am

    These are so cute! I had never even heard of these before last year! And here you are with a chocolate version…yes please!

    Reply
  4. Ashlyn @ Pedantic Foodie

    March 24, 2016 at 7:08 am

    Wow! This is SO pretty!!

    I love the idea of dying brown eggs! Genius! :)

    Reply
  5. Nadia

    March 24, 2016 at 7:07 am

    Ahh, those were the days. The memories of Easter egg hunts.

    Reply
  6. eidolons

    March 24, 2016 at 7:06 am

    “1/2 cup packed light sugar”

    I assume you mean light brown sugar?

    Reply
  7. Fernando @ Eating With Your Hands

    March 24, 2016 at 6:53 am

    One of my favorite things about Easter is definitely breads like this. Looking good over there!

    Reply
  8. Trish

    March 24, 2016 at 6:28 am

    Your writing style is simply dynamite. ;-) Add in the beautiful photos and the tasty recipes…it’s no wonder I check in here often!

    Reply
  9. Mallory

    March 24, 2016 at 6:01 am

    Oh you are right – the thrill of the Easter egg hunt was everything! Your colored eggs are so lovely and I never thought to use brown eggs – thanks for the idea. And this bread…lovely!!!

    Reply
  10. Jessica Nuttall

    March 24, 2016 at 5:29 am

    This looks delicious! My family is Greek and Italian (imagine those get-togethers) and I will have to try this out for Sunday! Thank you!

    Reply
  11. Tori@Gringalicious

    March 24, 2016 at 4:29 am

    ????????????Can I even put into words how gorgeous these are! They look fabulous Joy!!

    Reply
  12. emmajeanne16

    March 24, 2016 at 3:22 am

    Ah I just made this bread yesterday without the chocolate chips. Totally kicking myself. Why not add chocolate? Simply lovely!

    Reply
  13. Rena

    March 24, 2016 at 3:19 am

    Here in Bavaria we bake a very similar bread for Easter :) Thanks for sharing your super lovely story with the easter egg you found in July! Happy Easter <3
    xx from Bavaria/Germany, Rena
    http://www.dressedwithsoul.com

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  14. Vivian | stayaliveandcooking

    March 24, 2016 at 3:05 am

    Ahh, those memories. Easter was so great, I remember the thrill of running around searching for eggs like it was yesterday! This recipe looks very tasty, I love the addition of chocolate.

    Reply
  15. Cheese and Chinese

    March 24, 2016 at 2:53 am

    We just can’t wait for Easter, these look so delicious!

    Reply
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