Best Cardamom Bread Recipe (2024)

By: Krista Bjorn

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Growing up in a Scandinavian family introduced me to the pleasures of coffee breaks with relatives and guests, always accompanied by homemade sweet breads, cakes, or cookies. Now in my own home, I love making a Swedish cardamom bread to accompany our morning coffee and tea breaks, and this is the best cardamom bread recipe I've made thus far.

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Sweet, Spicy, and Swedish

Known as Vetebröd in Sweden, cardamom bread is a beautiful golden braided sweet bread sprinkled with raw sugar or sliced almonds, or drizzled with a simple icing.
While it is traditionally served with coffee, cardamom bread is equally good when paired with a cardamom vanilla crème tea like our Vanilla Latte Tea. It's also great served with Swedish glogg, a marvelous hot drink made of equal parts port wine, whiskey, and rum that is sweetened with sugar and mulled with spices, fruit, and nuts, then served in a glass with a portion of boozy nuts and fruit to spoon up when you get to the bottom. It's a wonderfully decadent thing to serve with warm slices of cardamom bread.
This gorgeous loaf of bread is sheer pleasure to make. When spring rains keeps you indoors, pull out your favorite big mixing bowl, and within a few hours you'll have a fragrant loaf so pretty you'd swear you picked it up at the local Swedish bakery. It's definitely a loaf you'll be proud of.

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Best Cardamom Bread Recipe

Cardamom is the shining light of this Swedish sweet bread. While pre-ground cardamom works fine in this recipe, grinding whole cardamom pods into powder just before you need it will take this already wonderful loaf into something exquisitely fragrant and full of flavor.
The sweetness of this loaf is adjustable to your preference, and I use between 1/4 cup and 1/3 cup sugar to achieve the right balance of sweetness that really highlights the cardamom flavoring. I often exchange brown sugar, honey, or maple syrup for white sugar, but in this instance, the best cardamom bread recipe really is best with plain white sugar.
You could use oil for this cardamom bread, but melted butter is by far the better choice, adding richness and a distinctive butter flavor that is absolutely vital.
The other distinctive aspect of this loaf is its beautifully golden crust that glistens in the light. Once you've braided the dough, simply brush it with a wash of beaten egg and water, set it to rise once more, pop it in the oven, and when you pull that beauty out 30 minutes later, you'll be amazed at the rich, golden crust.
Be sure to cool your loaf for a few minutes before slicing, then cut into thick slices and slather with cold butter before serving with a hot cup of tea or strong coffee.
It also makes great breakfast toast, or a truly decadent version of French Toast when you dip thick slices in the traditional egg and milk mixture spiced with freshly ground cardamom instead of cinnamon.

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Best Cardamom Bread Recipe


Ingredients:

  • 1 cup warm milk
  • 1/4 cup white sugar (use 1/3 cup if you want the bread sweeter)
  • 2 rounded teaspoons active dry yeast
  • 4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 tablespoon ground cardamom
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 cup butter, melted and set aside
  • 1 egg (for egg wash)
  • 1 teaspoon water
  • Raw sugar for topping

Directions:
In large mixing bowl, stir together warm milk and sugar. Sprinkle yeast over the top and let stand 5 minutes.
Stir in 2 cups flour, eggs, ground cardamom, and salt and mix until smooth.
Stir in butter and mix until smooth.
Sprinkle 1 cup flour over dough, and knead. Add more remaining flour as needed until dough can be easily handled and doesn't stick to hands.
Mold dough into ball, place in bowl, and cover with a damp dish towel. Leave for 1 1/2 hours until doubled.
Punch down dough, divide into three pieces, and roll into 3 equal ropes about 20 inches long.
Braid the strands, tucking ends under, and place on baking paper-lined baking sheet. Brush with beaten egg and water, sprinkle with raw sugar, and set aside to rise in warm, draft-free place about 40 minutes.
Preheat oven to 375.
Place bread in oven and bake 30-35 minutes until golden brown.
Remove to baking rack and cool 5-10 minutes until ready to slice and eat.

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Krista Bjorn

Canadian born Krista Bjorn has been traveling and exploring for over 20 years and loves every crazy, embarrassing, and wonderful moment. She's lived in Russia and Portugal and now makes her home in beautiful Queensland, Australia, saving her pennies for her next trip. Her food, photography and travel blog is Rambling Tart.

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FAQs

What is the secret to softer bread? ›

Bread Making Tips For Softer Bread
  1. Do Not Over-Knead Your Dough. ...
  2. Ensure Dough is Well Hydrated. ...
  3. Lubricate With Oil. ...
  4. Add Sugar. ...
  5. Add Eggs. ...
  6. Reduce Baking Time. ...
  7. Create Steam in Oven. ...
  8. Add Milk.
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What is the secret to bread rising? ›

You can also put hot water in a heat-safe dish and place it on the floor of a cold oven (or on a lower shelf). The steam and heat from the water will help the temperature rise just enough that the yeast is active. The steam will also assist in keeping the surface of the dough moist so it will stretch as it rises.

What is the most popular bread in Sweden? ›

Pågenlimpan - Sweden's best-selling loaf.

Where did cardamom bread originate? ›

Finland, Sweden

What makes bread super soft and fluffy? ›

Well it's simple, bread flour has an increased amount of protein or more gluten which results in a lighter, fluffier dough which produces a less dense finished product. All-purpose flour can be used for bread but bread flour is always better if your goal is a “fluffier” bread.

Does milk make bread softer? ›

Milk, especially when brushed on the crust before baking, imparts a soft, golden hue to the bread. Some even swear by milk powder, as it enhances the bread's texture and richness. If you're in a fix deciding between milk or water, remember: milk offers softness, while water gives a chewy texture.

Do you cover bread while its rising? ›

For best results, use a non-porous, tight fitting cover such as a saucepan lid, bowl cover or even a sheet pan laid on top of the bowl, weighted down with something. Also make sure your bowl is deep enough for the dough to double in size without hitting the cover and impeding its rise.

Should bread be covered while rising? ›

Covering your dough correctly is a crucial step here. For best results, we want a non-porous, tight-fitting cover that will keep the dough from becoming too cool or developing a skin. And a towel doesn't cut it: The porous material allows heat to escape, causing the dough to lose temperature.

How long do you let bread dough rise? ›

Most recipes call for the bread to double in size – this can take one to three hours, depending on the temperature, moisture in the dough, the development of the gluten, and the ingredients used. Generally speaking, a warm, humid environment is best for rising bread.

Which country has the tastiest bread? ›

Iceland. Iceland is considered one of the countries with the best bread in the world, much of which can be attributed to the unique methods it employs for its bread-making. The Icelandic rye bread is high in sugar and is baked underground using bubbling lava sand as the heat source.

What is Germany's favorite bread? ›

The most popular type of German bread can vary depending on the region and personal preferences. However, some of the most beloved breads in Germany include Roggenbrot, a sourdough rye bread, and Weißbrot, a classic white loaf bread.

Which country has the most delicious bread? ›

Well, Roti Canai of Malaysia tops the Taste Atlas list of the world's best breads. Roti Canai is a famous flatbread originally found in Malaysia. It is a pan-fried bread. The bread from Malaysia has secured 4.9 stars.

Why Swedes are obsessed with cardamom? ›

Culinary archaeologist Daniel Serra, who co-wrote the book An Early Meal – a Viking Age Cookbook and Culinary Odyssey, believes that cardamom first became of interest in Scandinavia in the 13th Century for both its medicinal and culinary use, as documented in the old cookbook Libellus de Arte Coquinaria.

Which country has the best cardamom? ›

Guatemala is the leading supplier of cardamom in the world, producing approximately 23,000 MTs annually. Guatemala exports the majority of its production to the Middle East, with small amounts to the EU.

What culture uses cardamom the most? ›

Today cardamom is cultivated in Sri Lanka and Guatemala in addition to India and is the third most costly spice globally, after saffron and vanilla. Outside of India, it's primarily used in Arab, Iranian, and North African cuisines, tracing spice trade routes that connected these areas in ancient times.

How do bakeries get their bread so soft? ›

There's something magical about the bread you get at your local bakeries - they're always sooo soft and fluffy. Many of these breads, especially packaged ones, are made with a ton of chemical additives such as calcium propionate, amylase, and chlorine dioxide which help keep them soft, light, and fluffy for days.

What makes bread soft and chewy? ›

The chewiness of bread is due to the protein in the flour. High protein flour will give you chewy bread. Low protein flour will give you “cakey” bread. I make a dinner roll with milk, butter and eggs that is pillowy soft and yet a bit chewy too.

What makes bread soft and light? ›

Final answer: Carbon dioxide gas is given off during the fermentation of sugar and it makes the bread soft and fluffy.

How do you keep bread soft and moist? ›

Storing bread in either plastic, cloth, or foil helps retain the loaf's moisture. This moisture retention is a plus when it comes to the bread's crumb (interior) — but a minus if you're talking crunchy-crispy crust, since wrapping bread will inevitably soften its crust as well as its crumb.

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