Greek Christmas Bread
Submitted by seip456
Greek Christmas bread (Christopsomo) made in a bread machine with whole wheat flour, ground cardamom, golden raisins, and walnuts. A fragrant, festive holiday loaf with warm spice.
YIELD
1 loafPREP
5 minCOOK
1 hrsREADY
1 hrsChristopsomo, or “Christ’s bread," is a traditional Greek holiday loaf that fills the house with the warm, floral scent of cardamom as it bakes. This bread machine version makes the process nearly effortless: load the ingredients, press start, and let the machine handle the kneading and rising.
Ground cardamom is the signature spice that sets Greek Christmas bread apart from other holiday loaves. It’s fragrant without being overwhelming, adding a sweet, almost citrusy warmth that pairs with the golden raisins and chopped walnuts folded through the dough.
The blend of whole wheat and all-purpose flour gives this loaf more character than a plain white bread, with a nuttier flavor and slightly denser crumb that holds up to slicing and toasting. It’s lightly sweet, not dessert-level, so it works equally well at breakfast with butter or alongside a holiday dinner.
Kitchen Tips
- Add ingredients to the bread machine in the order your machine’s manual recommends (usually liquids first, then dry, with yeast on top)
- Use freshly ground cardamom if you can. Pre-ground cardamom loses its potency quickly and won’t deliver the same floral punch
- Add the raisins and walnuts at the mix-in beep if your machine has one, or fold them in gently at the start of the last knead cycle
- Let the loaf cool completely before slicing for the cleanest cuts
Variations
- Add a teaspoon of orange zest to the dough for a more traditional Christopsomo flavor
- Replace walnuts with almonds or pistachios for a different Greek nut pairing
- Brush the top with an egg wash and sprinkle with sesame seeds before the final rise for a more decorative finish (if baking by hand)
Ingredients
Directions
Put ingredients into bread machine and press “Start".
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