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Stuffed Squash Blossom in Braided Bread




Since I am on a bread roll,  (lol) I thought I'd follow up my french bread post with my stuffed and braided bread - the one many of you good friends have given me the wonderful like sign for on FB:)
Keep the same bread recipe as my french bread - except after it rises the first time around
roll it out like a pizza crust. The rest of the recipe follows - this was another of my off the cuff ideas since It is that time of the year again when my veggie garden is profuse with squash blossoms - You may recall my zucchini bajjis from last year. I did not want to use the blossoms in the usual ways that have been recorded on the web. It is really easy and I would love for you to try it - Like all other works of art, this requires patience and that is no biggy for most of my creative friends, right? :)

Here we go!
Identify the male flowers and pick about 10-15.  Wash in gentle water and pat dry with paper towel - allow them to sit in a sunny part of your kitchen until you are ready to work with them

Prepare your bread dough. Let it rise for 2 hours

Ingredients for stuffing the blossoms

1/3 less Fat Philedelphia cream cheese - I used about 6 ounces of the 8 ounce box
Pesto (Mine was homemade and the recipe will be posted soon) about 4 ounces

Mix the two nicely and keep ready

Pick up the dry blossom, cut the back ends off with the stem leaving a small hole. Approach stuffing from the petal end which is wide and convenient - make sure you do not over stuff or push it too far towards the stem side hole.

Hold the flower and with a small spoon insert the cream cheese pesto mix (about 2 tsps). Press the petals close with your fingers. repeat until all flowers are filled.

When the 2 hours are up get the dough out and knead a couple of times . Split into 2 halves. I made a braided bread with one half and a plain loaf with the other.

Roll out the one half like you would pizza dough. Make sure the surface has already been dusted with flour before doing this.

Now place the blossoms gently and closely, facing opposite directions alternately (see picture below) .

Take a sharp knife and cut the sides into strips. The top and bottom corners will be slightly broader. Fold them in first, gently over the blossom. Then braid the rest of the strips, as shown in the picture.

Bake at 350 degrees or until brown at the top.
I hope you'll enjoy this!

Serve it hot :)

Stay tuned for my Masala Buns - which is the next recipe on my blog!





Homemade Pesto








I have truly made a better braid than this, but hey...






Stuffed Squash Blossom in Braided Bread




Since I am on a bread roll,  (lol) I thought I'd follow up my french bread post with my stuffed and braided bread - the one many of you good friends have given me the wonderful like sign for on FB:)
Keep the same bread recipe as my french bread - except after it rises the first time around
roll it out like a pizza crust. The rest of the recipe follows - this was another of my off the cuff ideas since It is that time of the year again when my veggie garden is profuse with squash blossoms - You may recall my zucchini bajjis from last year. I did not want to use the blossoms in the usual ways that have been recorded on the web. It is really easy and I would love for you to try it - Like all other works of art, this requires patience and that is no biggy for most of my creative friends, right? :)

Here we go!
Identify the male flowers and pick about 10-15.  Wash in gentle water and pat dry with paper towel - allow them to sit in a sunny part of your kitchen until you are ready to work with them

Prepare your bread dough. Let it rise for 2 hours

Ingredients for stuffing the blossoms

1/3 less Fat Philedelphia cream cheese - I used about 6 ounces of the 8 ounce box
Pesto (Mine was homemade and the recipe will be posted soon) about 4 ounces

Mix the two nicely and keep ready

Pick up the dry blossom, cut the back ends off with the stem leaving a small hole. Approach stuffing from the petal end which is wide and convenient - make sure you do not over stuff or push it too far towards the stem side hole.

Hold the flower and with a small spoon insert the cream cheese pesto mix (about 2 tsps). Press the petals close with your fingers. repeat until all flowers are filled.

When the 2 hours are up get the dough out and knead a couple of times . Split into 2 halves. I made a braided bread with one half and a plain loaf with the other.

Roll out the one half like you would pizza dough. Make sure the surface has already been dusted with flour before doing this.

Now place the blossoms gently and closely, facing opposite directions alternately (see picture below) .

Take a sharp knife and cut the sides into strips. The top and bottom corners will be slightly broader. Fold them in first, gently over the blossom. Then braid the rest of the strips, as shown in the picture.

Bake at 350 degrees or until brown at the top.
I hope you'll enjoy this!

Serve it hot :)

Stay tuned for my Masala Buns - which is the next recipe on my blog!





Homemade Pesto








I have truly made a better braid than this, but hey...






36 comments:

Jayasri Ravi said...

Super cute where did u get hold of the blossoms, i have never seen them around here, so colourftul & summery, you have done a good job with it, bake looks inviting

Reshmi Mahesh said...

Innovative stuffing...Yummy looking bread...

Prabha R said...

wow such a unique recipe. Never heard before. Thanks for sharing.

faseela said...

Saw it in fb and was eager to see the outcome, really fabulous priya....yummy....

Anshu Bhatnagar said...

Wow quite an interesting dish and a very unique stuffing,never had this,loving it.

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R.Ramakrishnan said...

Awesome Blossom Bread !

Shobha said...

Nice and decorative bun..very different kind of stuffing.

Sonali Pradhan said...

ohhh dear....this is awesome !!!what a great way to use the blossoms...generally we make pakoras of it....this is awesome...definitely a must try !!bookmarked !!!!

Julie said...

What a superb idea Priya..Loved the braided filling too,Lovely bread as well:-)

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Nupur said...

I have never used this blossom flower in cooking , rather had no idea we can do that .. love it ..

Alida said...

Wow! This is so inventive. It is a very good recipe. Bookmarking.

Srimathi said...

Very Cool Idea. Looks good.

Torviewtoronto said...

deliciously done wonderful bread

~~louise~~ said...

I can only imagine how delightful this dish must be. I may just have to plant some squash this year just for this recipe!!! Intriguing indeed and oh so creative!

Thank you so much for sharing...

glutenfreehappytummy.com said...

wow that looks delicious! and great "how to" photos too! thanks for sharing!

Amelia said...

Hi, interesting bread. Look delicious and appetizing.

Have a nice day.

Recetario Spanglish para mis hijos said...

Hi Priya, this is a wonderful recipe! And very original!

Mélange said...

Extremely innovative idea.I am a big fan of braided breads.Cheers !

Ganga Sreekanth said...

love the stuffing.healthy n colorful..

Priya said...

Mindblowing and seriously attractive..Well done.

foodporn said...

Hi Priya,
I tried this today ! It works!
My family like the stuffed squash blossom in braided bread so much! Thank you for making me look like a professional cooker. :)
Hey, do you mind submitting your stuffed squash blossom in braided bread photos to http://www.foodporn.net to make others hungry?
You know it’s fun to do that. LOL. Hey, probably they would do this recipe too. :)
XOXO~

Shobha Kamath said...

Wow! This is super! Unique stuffing. I am sure it tastes good too.

Kaveri Venkatesh said...

What and innovative recipe...never thought of using squash blossom...looks beautiful.

Rekha said...

Wow quite an interesting recipe.. looks so beautiful.. happy to follow u dear:)do stop by mine sometime..
http://indiantastyfoodrecipes.blogspot.com

Suja Manoj said...

What a wonderful recipe,healthy too..innovative recipe dear

Akila said...

OMG... what an innovative recipe.... just cant imagine it... really great...

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Pushpa said...

Perfect and delicious.

Jay said...

love this recipe..soo simple & perfect recipe
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Jay said...

sounds amaazing..cant wait to give a try now
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Daksha said...

Looks so perfect and innovative stuffing...Yummy looking bread..

Sensible Vegetarian said...

Lovely recipe using the squash blossom. Very unique and innovative.

Archana said...

Superb and Delicious and yummy. I disappear for some days and miss a lot of action. Need to look up the french bread too.
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pappa said...

Looks really good. I am sure taste will be super.

pappa said...

Superb blossom bread. It is very tempting.

pappa said...

Stuffed squash blossom braided bread looks superb dupeR... I am sure taste would be delicious.

Kalyani said...

absolutely ravenous now after I saw these ! totally yum !


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