Swiss Butter Braided Bread (Butterzopf)
Swiss butter Braid AKA Butterzopf is a slightly sweet, plaited, special occasion bread, perfect for the holidays, entertaining, or when you want to treat yourself to some yeasty deliciousness. Crank up your oven and bake a loaf of this magnificent braided bread.
A Swiss Butter Braid for the Holidays
I have a “thing” for braided bread recipes. They just seem festive. My mom would braid dyed hard-boiled eggs into our Easter bread and drizzle it with icing, and I contemplated forming this loaf into a wreath as she did till it came up short in length. This butter braid or butterzopf is more of an everyday bread to the Swiss, but I think it looks pretty fancy. A good dose of sugar provides a lovely sweetness, and two eggs plus one yolk adds richness along with a lovely golden color. I think it would be perfect for any holiday meal this month. And imagine leftovers (IF there are any) as French toast. Swooning at the thought This butter braid was a huge hit with my crew.
How to Make Braided Yeast Bread
- If you own a heavy-duty KitchenAid or another mixer, use the dough hook to knead the dough. It will save time and energy.
- Do not force the proofing by putting the dough in an overheated area. 80-90 degrees is just fine. Any warmer and the result yeast efficiency will not be optimal. Plus, a slower rise develops better flavor.
- Braiding bread is much like braiding hair. Once you get the rhythm, it becomes easy. Pinch the 3 strands together at one end, then cross the left strand over the middle strand, then the right strand over the middle strand, and continue. Pinch the strands together when there is not enough to braid anymore. Tuck the ends under and you’re set!
- Let proof (rise) again, glaze, and bake!
More Holiday Breads You’ll Love:
- Stollen Wreath from Cake Duchess
- Braided Easter Bread
- Plaited Easter Bread
- Easy King Cake
- Spinach Onion Braid
- More Bread Recipes
Swiss Butter Braid
A sweet, buttery loaf braided for the holidays. Adapted from Nick Malgieri.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 6 tablespoons butter, melted
- 2 eggs plus 1 egg yolk
- 2 1/2 teaspoons or one envelope instant yeast (Red Star Platinum yeast preferred)
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 egg, for glaze
Instructions
- In stand mixer bowl with paddle attachment, combine milk, sugar and melted butter. Mix in eggs, then yeast. Slowly add in salt, then flour with mixer on low. Let continue to mix for 2 more minutes to knead (unless your mixer starts to overheat). Alternatively, knead by hand on lightly floured surface. Dough will be soft.
- Let rise in a greased bowl covered with greased plastic wrap at a warm room temperature for 1-1 1/2 hours or till doubled in bulk.
- Deflate dough and divide into 3 equal pieces. On a lightly floured surface, roll each piece into a 15-inch rope. Braid starting at the middle and working to one end, then repeating on the other side. Carefully transfer to parchment lined baking sheet.
- Cover with greased plastic wrap and let rise till doubled, about 1-11/2 hours.
- Preheat oven to 375º. Whisk remaining egg and brush over the surface of the braid. Bake for 30 minutes, covering with foil for last 5-10 minutes if loaf is browning too fast.
- Cool on wire rack.
Notes
Total time does not include proofing time.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
12Serving Size:
1 sliceAmount Per Serving: Calories: 226Total Fat: 8gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 78mgSodium: 115mgCarbohydrates: 33gFiber: 1gSugar: 11gProtein: 5g
48 Comments on “Swiss Butter Braided Bread (Butterzopf)”
Lizzy,
What a lovely bread. I hope I have time to write a post for this party this month.
Annamaria
phenomenal!! just gorgeous!
What a beautiful braid, Liz! Thanks for sharing with #TwelveLoaves.
Nothing like a good brioche with a tea or a hot chocolate ! Yours is gorgeous Liz !
Thank you for hosting this month’s event, Lizzy! I have a thing for braided breads too! I think they are fancy and elegant and I was going to make another one for this month, but thought I make too many of them as it is! Gorgeous, as always. xx
Wow Liz, these loaf of bread is sure beautiful and I am loving all the ingredients in it…great job!
Hope you are having a great week 🙂
I know you “can bake” but I love it when you prove it so. GREG
I love making bread braids! Your loaf looks so gorgeous it’s glowing :). Great photos as well. Thanks for stopping by my blog. Now I’m going to take a look at more of your yummy dishes!
Many years ago I attempted to braid a loaf. It was such a disaster I think my garbage disposal was angry with me!
That’s a gorgeous looking bread and I agree that braided breads look very festive. It would be lovely to enjoy this warm from the oven and then turning it into French toast would be fabulous. But like you, I just can’t imagine there would be enough left over – best to make a double quantity! xx
A perfect golden brown! Looks fabulous.
Damn you make a fine looking braid and bread!
Can I just say that I totally look forward to your baked goodies even if I only live vicariously through them {baking + me + disaster}
I agree braided bread looks so festive! Almost a shame to cut into the loaf. Although of course I always do! This is terrific — thanks.
Gorgeous braided bread and look at that color. Beautiful post.
An amazing bread. It does look great.
Buttery golden brown and soft! I would love a couple of slices with some homemade nut butter for a satisfying breakfast!
How gorgeous!
I love braided bread too… but this one sounds so festive with its 1/2 c of sugar I bet it is very delicious. Thanks for the recipe.. this baking club is very interesting I like baking A LOT :).
It does look special! Love that braid, looks like you’ve perfected it!!
Julie & Alesah
Gourmet Getaways xx