Easy but Elegant Wreath-Shaped Loaf for a Festive Holiday Table

A hundred years ago, my grandmother came to this country at age 22, having grown up on plain Eastern European fare like beets, cabbage, and potatoes, plus the occasional meat or fish when her family could afford it. Sweet desserts weren’t really in the picture. In America, when others would grab a doughnut to go with coffee, she’d ask for rye bread, put cheese on it, and declare that it was “better than cake” (the originally proposed title of Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day). I like sweets well enough, but, like Grandma, I tend to find things too sweet. I crave savory flavors first and foremost, even at the holidays, when everyone else is relishing sweet baked goods. There are plenty of enriched, sweet holiday loaves made with my five-minute dough here on this website (like stollen, panettone, and sufganiyot). If you’d like to sample those, click here. But if you’re like me, and you want something festive-looking but more like bread than cake, read on. This wreath loaf is a showstopper, easy to make and delicious. Why should dessert get all the glory?
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