6-Ingredient Zopf Bread Recipe (Sunday Bread): So Good It's Switzerland's National Bread Bread/Muffins European Recipes

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Comments (4)

Cassiday
Bring on all the easy bread recipes. Love the story behind this bread!
Andreas
I don’t like it when people profess to know how to cook/bake foreign food, but don’t really know what they are taking about, and/or make unsubstantiated claims. The name “Zopf” is simply the German translation of ‘Braid’, and is not in any way connected to pre-historic live burials of widows fables.
Second, traditional Swiss Zopf does not contain any sour cream or water. It requires flour, yeast, salt, butter, milk, and one egg yolk. That’s it
Ann Marie G. Halstead
Hi, Andreas. Thanks so much for following our recipes at @30seconds. I was surprised to learn this "legend" myself. I think you may be surprised by how many sources report the same story when you research the origins of zopf bread; I know I was! Thanks for your note about traditional Swiss Zopf. If you have a more traditional recipe, we'd love to publish it under your name! If you're interested, please click "submit a tip" at the top right side of the site. We welcome your contributions!
Brenda Barringer
my granny and Papa came from Switzerland and she made it every Christmas and Easter or whenever she felt like it. I make it for Christmas and love it. She made it as you said, no sour cream or water either. Thanks for clearing it up :)
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