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Рецепт Cinnamon Raisin (Cranberry) Oatmeal Bread ~ #ChristmasWeek
by Kim - Liv LIfe

Welcome to Day #4 of Christmas Week, a multi-blogger event co-hosted by Kim of Cravings of a Lunatic and Jen from Juanita's Cocina! Each day we will be celebrating the holidays with a different set of Christmas-themed treats, as well as a fabulous Christmas giveaway. We hope you enjoy this fabulous event. Tune in each day starting today, Monday, December 9th and ending Saturday, December 14th.

Ahhh... cinnamon! Wafting through your kitchen it seems to be the aroma of the holidays. From cookies to cider to steaming French Toast, cinnamon is nearly universally welcomed. We love our cinnamon treats, but with the cookie and treat overload these past few weeks, I've tried to incorporate holidayish flavors into a hearty and healthy bread.

Personally, I find making homemade bread incredibly fulfilling. Knowing exactly what ingredients are in my loaf allows me to tweak the bread as I see fit for that day. Need something more healthy? We can always add more grains. Need a bit of a treat? A nice white loaf usually does the trick. But want something in between? We've got the answer right here in this soft, tender Cinnamon Raisin Oatmeal Bread.

Hearty with whole oats, yet sweet with cinnamon and either raisins or cranberries, this bread makes fabulous toast and a mean PBJ. French Toast becomes extra special with a double dose of cinnamon and a drizzle of pure maple syrup, and with each serving the bread brings servings of heart healthy fiber and whole grains.

So why not join me in a slice and a cup of tea as we visit the rest of today's #ChristmasWeek participants? I'm certain they have treats to make us swoon!

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The Le Cordon Bleu ceramic ovenware from Swissmar is all freezer safe, oven safe, dishwasher and microwave safe. The French-inspired Charmant Collection 5 qt. Rectangular Roaster has scalloped edges and is beautiful enough to go straight from oven to table. Want one for yourself?? Enter to win a Swissmar Roaster with the Rafflecopter below!

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Cinnamon Raisin (or Cranberry) Oatmeal Bread

Hearty with whole grains, yet sweet with cinnamon and raisins (or cranberries), this bread is a treat toasted or used in a traditional French Toast. Feel free to use all all-purpose flour in place of the whole wheat... all all-purpose will bring a lighter bread! My family prefers the "wheatiness" of the whole wheat. Adjust as desired!

Ingredients:

to knead for 6-10 minutes, adding the raisins or cranberries towards the end of the kneading. Continue kneading until the dough becomes smooth and supple.

Place

dough in an oiled bowl and cover with a clean dish towel. Allow to

rise in a warm place for an hour to an hour and a half.

Punch dough down and place into a lightly oiled 8 1/2-inch by 4

1/2-inch bread pan. Cover again with the clean dish towel and allow to

rise - about 1 hour.

Toward

the end of the rising time, preheat oven to 350ºF. When dough has

risen, place pan into the oven and bake until bread is nicely browned

and sounds hollow when tapped, about 30 to 40 minutes.

Remove from oven, remove bread from pan onto a cooling rack and allow to cool. Enjoy!

Liv Life Note: If your house

is anything like mine this time of year, finding a warm place for the

bread to rise can be difficult. I heat 1 cup of water to boiling in my

microwave, push the cup to the side and place covered bread into the

microwave (do not turn on). I'm always amazed at the perfect temp that 1

cup of water makes that little space!