Finnish Pulla Bread Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Submitted by Annacia

"A unique bread with a sweet flavor that makes a wonderful holiday gift! It takes about 4 hours to make, so allow yourself plenty of time. Feel free to add raisins or any chopped dried fruits."

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Ready In:
2hrs 30mins

Ingredients:
11
Yields:

3 loaves

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ingredients

  • 2 cups milk
  • 12 cup warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
  • 1 (1/4 ounce) package active dry yeast
  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon ground cardamom
  • 4 eggs, beaten
  • 9 cups all-purpose flour
  • 12 cup butter, melted
  • 1 egg, beaten
  • 2 tablespoons white sugar

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directions

  • Warm the milk in a small saucepan until it bubbles, then remove from heat. Let cool until lukewarm.
  • Dissolve the yeast in the warm water. Stir in the lukewarm milk, sugar, salt, cardamom, 4 eggs, and enough flour to make a batter (approximately 2 cups). Beat until the dough is smooth and elastic. Add about 3 cups of the flour and beat well; the dough should be smooth and glossy in appearance. Add the melted butter or margarine, and stir well. Beat again until the dough looks glossy. Stir in the remaining flour until the dough is stiff.
  • Turn out of bowl onto a floured surface, cover with an inverted mixing bowl, and let rest for 15 minutes. Knead the dough until smooth and satiny. Place in a lightly greased mixing bowl, and turn the dough to grease the top. Cover with a clean dishtowel. Let rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour. Punch down, and let rise again until almost doubled.
  • Turn out again on to a floured surface, and divide into 3 parts. Divide each third into 3 again. Roll each piece into a 12 to 16 inch strip. Braid 3 strips into a loaf. You should get 3 large braided loaves. Lift the braids onto greased baking sheets. Let rise for 20 minutes.
  • Brush each loaf with egg wash and sprinkle with sugar.
  • Bake at 400 degrees F (205 degrees C) for 25 to 30 minutes. Check occasionally because the bottom burns easily.

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Reviews

  1. ssladybug

  2. I'm so glad this is posted. I have a friend who is Finnish and she gave me this recipe (or at least most of it). It's nice to have an amount for the cardamom and for the topping. Everyone that I know who has tried it loves it.

    swanddwarfs

  3. I first had pulla while visiting Finland and it was love at first taste! I've been experimenting with various recipes and like this one the best. I make a half recipe in my bread machine (it's too small to fit the whole amount) on the "dough" setting, then shape it into two braided loaves or roll it out to make cinnamon rolls. I top it with Scandinavian pearl sugar, which is a nice touch. Also, I bake both the loaves and rolls at 350 (25 min for the former, 20 min for the latter).

    FlopsyRabbit

  4. Excellent recipe! I fed it to finns here in finland and they all said it tasted like "normal pulla". I have made it as stated and I have also experimented with toppings. Sometimes after shaping into braids I push down the middle of the unrisen dough with the sides of my hands making an indentation in the middle. Then I put the quark filling found in Recipe #290790. Other times I fill the indentation with blueberries then put chunks of butter down the middle then A LOT of sugar on top of that forming a crust when baked like in butter eye buns. Like in Recipe #326192. I love this recipe so much, thank you for posting it!

    Wobin

  5. I have been looking fora recipe for pulla. My mother was first generation American but my grandparents came to this country from Finland. I used to watch my mother and grandmother knead the dough and braid the loaves. My grandmother kept the bread in the house all the time to dunk in her coffee. I look forward to making my own. This brings back some nice memories, Thank you Annacia

    sugarbaker13

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Tweaks

  1. Substituted cows milk with organic almond milk, white sugar with organic cane sugar, and used a vegan spread instead of butter.

    Tanja M.

  2. My Grandmother was from Finland. We grew up with Pulla. The only change is Finns use Cardamom Seeds not ground. They crush the seeds, add them to the milk before it is scalded. When the milk has cooled, fish out the black seed pieces. This infuses the Pulla with Cardamom flavor.

    fergusonmg

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FAQs

What is the difference between Pulla and Nisu? ›

Pulla is also common in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and Northern Ontario, areas in the United States and Canada which have large Finnish populations. There it is also commonly known as nisu, an old Finnish word still in use with the same meaning in some dialects, despite originally simply meaning 'wheat'.

What is the name of the Finnish bread? ›

Limppu. Traditional Eastern Finnish rye bread is called limppu. The closest translation to English would be "loaf" (although limppu is always round and bulbous, while rectangular loaves are available).

Where did Pulla bread originate? ›

Sweet cardamom bread called Pulla Bread is a staple in Finland. Soft and aromatic, it has a sprinkling of pearl sugar and almonds. These braided loaves of sweet cardamom bread are soft and light and disappear fast.

What do you eat with pulla? ›

We love to enjoy pulla in many ways. We like to eat it with butter or toasted with a spread of peanut butter and jam or a chocolate spread.

What are the different types of pulla? ›

Here's a couple of pullas:
  • Kanelipulla.
  • Rusinapulla, rusinapullapitko.
  • Pullakranssi.
  • Pullapitko.
  • Laskiaispulla.
  • Rahkapulla.
  • Pulla.
Mar 16, 2017

What is the most popular bread in Finland? ›

Ruisleipä (rye bread) is a dark sourdough rye bread produced extensively in Finland. It is the most popular type of bread in Finland. It is a staple in Finnish cuisine, and holds the status of the national food, as determined by a 2017 vote. Finland celebrates ruisleivän päivä (rye bread day) on February 28.

What is the national breakfast of Finland? ›

The Finnish breakfast traditionally includes a substantial portion of porridge. Rolled oats, rye or multi-grain porridge are most common. However, there are other options such as the milk-based mannapuuro (semolina-milk porridge) and helmipuuro (starch grain-milk porridge).

What is Finnish famous bread? ›

This traditional bread from the Finnish archipelago has a sweet, malty and syrupy taste. The bread is known all over Finland as saaristolaislimppu. Archipelago bread is eaten throughout the year but for many Finns it is also an essential part of the Christmas dinner table.

What is the history of Pulla in Finland? ›

Over a thousand years ago traders carried cardamom along the spice routes from India and eventually made its way through Constantinople brought by the Vikings to Scandinavia where it became very popular among the Finnish and Swedish in baking bread and pastries.

How did cardamom get to Finland? ›

Native to the rain forests of Southern India, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka, cardamom grows wild. It was first introduced to Finland and its Scandinavian neighbors more than 1,000 years ago, when Vikings sampled the spice during raids on Constantinople.

What is a Swedish braid? ›

Swedish Braided Cardamom Bread is a traditional holiday loaf that's a delicious enriched dough that's topped with pearl sugar.

Is Nisu a word? ›

In the Finnish literary language “nisu” has appeared since Agricola and it has been the primary designation of wheat until the 19th century.

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