Holiday Recipes
Easter Bread Recipes
The Breads of Easter
Posted by Darlene at recipegoldmine.com 3/26/02 2:00:56 pm
A delectable part of springtime and Easter is fragrant, sweet, yeast bread.
The breads of Easter are a special part of our heritage. Their fragrance filled
country kitchens for generations, promising an end to austere Lenten fasting.
The hot cross bun is perhaps the most popular Easter recipe. It probably originated
in pre-Christian England, where the bun was baked in honor of the Anglo-Saxon
goddess, Eastre, on her spring name day. Then, with the rise of Christianity,
the custom of serving the fragrant, spicy buns transferred from these pagan
beginnings to Easter. Easter breads traditionally are baked in various shapes.
Some of the sweet yeast breads or cakes, spicy-rich and laden with fruit, come
to us at Easter baked in a circle to symbolize eternity. Some are braided, whereas
others are buns. The Russian kulich is baked in a tall cylindrical loaf form,
and the Greek-inspired anise loaf displays a whole egg. Borrow some of these
breads from other lands for traditional Easter feasting or just delicious springtime
eating, for the breads of Easter, flavorful and tasty fresh, are welcome whenever
you bake. Such as the simple pleasures of life.
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