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Its chocolate mocha and vanilla rolled together in a bread! You know what you can make with this bread right. If you don’t scroll below the next picture. Jump to Recipe  Â
Mocha Chocolate Swirl in Vanilla Wheat Bread. Vegan

Ingredients Â
Common: Make 2 batches of
- 1 teaspoon active yeast
- 2 teaspoons raw sugar, 2 Tablespoons for sweeter. The bread has just a hint of sweetness with 2 tsps.
- 1/4 cup water
- 1/4 cup vanilla almond milk or few drops of vanilla extract + non dairy milk/water
- 1/2 cup whole wheat flour
- 1/2 cup bread flour
- 1 Tablespoon evoo or organic canola oil
- 1/3 teaspoon salt
For Mocha Chocolate :
- 1 Tablespoon instant coffee, skip for just chocolate layer
- 3 Tablespoons cocoa powder
InstructionsÂ
- In 2 medium bowls, add 1/4 cup warm water, raw sugar and yeast. Mix and let sit until frothy(10 minutes).
- Add the vanilla almond milk, oil to one bowl.
- Add the flours and salt and knead 5-6 minutes in stand mixer or 8-9 minutes by hand. Cover and let rise for 1.5 hours or until doubled.
- Mix the coffee, cocoa powder, almond milk, salt and oil well.
- Add the flours and cocoa mixture to the yeast mixture in the other bowl and knead 5-6 minutes.
- You might need a little flour more or less depending on the flours used.
- Cover and let rise for 1.5 hours or until doubled.
- Punch dough down, use a Tablespoon or so bread flour to help make the dough less sticky and knead for a few seconds.
- Pat or roll out the vanilla dough into a rectangle.
- Roll out the mocha layer and place over the vanilla. (You can sprinkle a layer of chocolate chips on the vanilla layer before topping with the mocha layer)
- Roll up the layers like a tight jelly roll.
- Seal the edges and place seam side down in a parchment lined bread pan.
- Spray water on top. Top liberally with oats.
- Cover with a towel and let rise until doubled(40-50 minutes)
- Bake in reheated 365 degrees F for 30-35 minutes until a tap on the top sounds hollow.
- Let cool completely before slicing or storing. (Refrigerate for half an hour before slicing for clean less crumbly slices)
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.















This bread looks amazing Richa- it comes out perfect every time…do you ever have a failed loaf 😉
some gf ones turn out weird and chewie gets to eat them:)
This bread looks fantastic! I love the idea!
Check out my latest recipe @ bakingblissful.blogspot.com
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This is a GORGEOUS bread !
I want to see a picture of the mess it took to get this scrumptious bread 😉
The mess will be a secret till i am ready to let it out of the closet!
This brings back memories. I used to eat marble bread all the time and loving every minute of it. I’m definitely bookmarking this.
That looks so pretty and professional!
I’m such a bread fiend and this bread looks so good. I’m featuring this post in today’s Food Fetish Friday series (with a link-back and attribution). I hope you have no objections and it’s so much fun following your creations…
Sure. Thanks for the feature! i love your round ups.
richa, you are so creative with all these bread recipes! i seriously am so wow-ed. and no wonder you and your hubs go thru so many loaves! i’m sure it tastes soooo good. i miss bread!
some weeks its just a plain old wheat loaf 🙂
wow so beautiful. you are so great. nice bread recipe
Thank you!