I’m thrilled to bring you the round-up of Bread Baking Day #47 – Bread with Chocolate. I was stunned at the number of submissions I received from all over the world (some even made two or three breads with chocolate!), but more importantly, I was amazed by the beauty and creativity of each submission, I think I want to try every single one! Take a moment or 10 to check out each and every blog to see more beautiful photos of these breads, plus, get the recipes. I’m sure you’ll see at least one you’d like to try!
I’d like to thank everyone who submitted to Bread Baking Day #47! You guys are truly masters of bread baking! Thanks so much to Zorra, who founded Bread Baking Day,and has had it up and running since 2007, for giving me this opportunity to host. I enjoyed every second of it! Bread Baking Day #48 will be announced tomorrow, March 6th. It will be hosted by Astrid a from Paulchens Foodblog. Go check it out!
Now, take a scroll through these 23 lovely, yeasty creations with chocolate, posted in the order in which they were received. Enjoy!
Schokoladen-Pflaumen-Brot – Chocolate Plum Bread From Sandra at From-Snuggs-Kitchen – Germany -Seeheim – Jugenheim
Chocolate, Cranberries and Walnut Norwich Sourdough from Connie at My Discovery of Bread – Thailand
Chocolate Mango Bread from Roxana at A Little Bit of Everything, Roxana’s Home Baking – Virginia, USA
Pane al Cioccolate – Italian Chocolate Bread from Jenni at The Gingered Whisk – West Virginia, USA
Chocolate Swirl Brioche Buns from Shelley at C Mom Cook – Pennsylvania, USA
Chocolate Spiral Bread from Sandie at Crumbs of Love – Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Chocolate – Fruit Pizza (or Galette) from Judy at Judy’s Gross Eats -California, USA
Chocolate Wine Glazed Doughnuts from Lora at Diary of a Mad Hausfrau – NYC and Germany
Oven Baked Berliner Filled With Chocolate from Zorra at 1x umrühren bitte – Andalucia, Spain
Chocolate Chip Pecan Butter Horns from Jamie at Life’s A Feast – Nantes, France
Pain Au Chocolat from Lana at Bibberche – California, USA via Serbia
Chocolate and Polkagris Semlor from Ana at Anasbageri – Sweden
Cheater’s Chocolate Challah from Margaret at Tea and Scones – Louisiana, USA
Pain au Chocolat from Manuela at Cravo e Canela – Uma Cozinha no Brasil – Sao Paulo, Brazil
No Knead Coconut-Chocolate Bread from Cathy at Bread Experience – Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Italian Chocolate Cornetti From Cinzia at Cindystar – Garda Lake, Italy
Chocolate Swirl Bread from Roxana at A Little Bit of Everything, Roxana’s Home Baking – Virginia, USA
Chocolate Buns from Lien at Notitie van Lien – The Netherlands
Chocolate Yeast Muffins from Roxana at from Roxana at A Little Bit of Everything, Roxana’s Home Baking – Virginia, USA
Chocolate Marbled Brioche from Lora at Cake Duchess – Florida, USA
Chocolate Chip Pecan Bread Scented With Cinnamon and Orange from Jamie at Life’s A Feast – Nantes, France
Chocolate & Marzipan Finnish Pulla Swirl Twist from Mary at Mary, Mary Culinary -Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
And finally, Me, with a Black Forest Cherry Chocolate Chunk Bread
Again, thanks to everyone who participated in Bread Baking Day #47. Your skills and talent leave me in awe!
wowwwww!!!
so terrifying chocolate gprgeous!
I agree with you, wish to try every single one!:-)
thanks for hosting and a big hurrah for Zorra & BBD!
The middle of the night is a terrible time to have looked at all of these photos. Amazing job to everyone!
A fabulous roundup! Everything looks so good.
Cheers,
Rosa
so many recipes, I’m impressed! I am pleased to have been a part of it and will also counter some of the other bake
Where to begin? They all look delicious!
OMG that is one delicious round up!! Thanks so much for hosting!
They all look so good, what a bunch of talented bakers!
My head is spinning from all the these gorgeous bread – I’ll check out some of them as making sweet bread is something I bake often.
Oh my I don’t have to pick a favorite do I? They all look marvelous. Thanks for the round up.
Yum they all look amazing! Silly me, I’d baked something for the roundup but hadn’t gotten around to posting it. Never mind 🙂
What a stunning range of breads and so beautifully photographed that I could have sworn I could smell them baking in my home! 😀
Wonderful participations! Thank you Lisa for your idea and for the round up!
xxx
I got hungry…which one first? Oh no it’s only a picture… but it seems so real and delicious =)
What a wonderful section of chocolate decadence to try. Thank you for the link to so many talented bakers.
You;re so welcome! Great round-up!
What a gorgeous round up. So many beautiful creative creations! Thank you for hosting!
i gotta go out and buy some more chocolate! So many delicious and tempting breads!
Thanks for hosting this event Lisa, was lots of fun participating
so many wonderful chocolate creations I don’t know where to start baking!!
Great round-up. Thanks for all your hard work!!
Oh my goodness! What delicious breads. I’m with you…I want to try them all. Thanks so much for hosting!
These all look amazing!! I want to make (and eat them all!!!)
A delicious roundup! Everything’s better with chocolate.
Thank you so much for being the hostess with the chocolatey mostess! This was so fun, and now I have a huge list of delicious looking chocolate-yeasty goodness to try!!
What a great chocolate bread round up! I can’t think of anything better than chocolate BREAD! I really wanted to join in, but lately I don’t do well with deadlines, and I have always been a procrastinator:(
I am drooling right now, what a gorgeous round-up! I need to join in next time, YUM:-) Hugs, Terra
Wow wow wow what a stupendous collection of breads! Amazing! And several I am dying to try! Gorgeous and fabulous job to all my fellow bakers and to Lisa for hosting this tasty event!
What wonderful recipes!!!
Thank you for hosting this great bread event. I want to try every single recipe!! All these chocolate breads make me hungry and look fabulous:)
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Why can I not comment any more? It’s a very trying process. I haven’t been gone that long, have I? Anyhow, I finally got around to posting my chocolate bread! Hope all is well with you and your family.
Thanks! You can publish one of the chocolate ones. I must make it again, but there are a bunch in your round-up that I also want to make. My city is Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. You’re not cheering for those Blueshirts, are you?
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