As promised on the previous post, here is the video and recipe for Chocolate Pecan Babka. It is from Panera Bread’s Tom Gumpel who led the bread workshop that I attended earlier this week. Enjoy!
CHOCOLATE PECAN BABKA
Makes: 3-5 Babkas
Assembly time: Dough 20 minutes (not including rest times), fillings 15 minutes each
Final Babka: 15 minutes
Bake time: 25 -35 minutes
Dough Ingredients
5 oz unsalted butter (soft)
5 oz sugar
5 oz whole milk
5 oz water
5 oz whole eggs (That would be Eggland’s Best eggs for me this month!)
1 lb 13 oz bread flour
1 tblsp dry instant yeast
¼ oz salt
Chocolate Ganache Filling
8 oz semi-sweet chocolate (finely chopped)
4 oz heavy cream
1 Tblsp corn syrup
Pecan Topping
1 lb pecans (coarsely chopped)
Egg Wash
1 egg
1Tbls milk
Pinch salt
Dough Instructions
In a separate mixing bowl, combine the flour with the instant dry yeast using a hand whisk.
In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine all other ingredients. Place the flour mixture into bowl on top of other ingredients.
Turn the mixer on low speed and blend for 2 minutes. After 2 minutes, scrap sides and bottom of bowl and turn mixer on medium speed and continue to mix for 8-10 minutes or until a smooth, homogenous dough is achieved.
Remove the dough from the mixer and place on a lightly flour table or board. Cover the dough with a cloth to prevent gaining a skin. Allow to rest for 30 minutes.
After 30 minutes, divide the dough into 3-5 equally sized pieces. Round them carefully and place in the refrigerator, covered with plastic wrap.
Ganache Instructions
Heat the heavy cream just until it reaches a boil. Shut off the heat and stir in the corn syrup.
Place the finely chopped chocolate in a bowl and pour the hot cream mixture over the chocolate.
Cover with plastic wrap and let stand for 2 hours or overnight in the refrigerator.
Allow to reach room temperature before using as a spread.
Assembly
Remove the chilled dough pieces from the refrigerator. On a lightly floured table, pin out a piece of dough into a rectangle about the size of a note paper.
Spread about 4 T of chocolate ganache across the entire surface of the dough.
Take a handful of chopped pecans and cover the surface of the ganache evenly.
Starting from the top downward, begin rolling the babka piece into a cylinder –shape.
It should now be a cigar shape with the chocolate filling tucked inside.
Taking a sharp knife, cut down the middle of the cylinder pressing all the way to the table.
You will now have two halves of the cylinder separated.
Begin by twisting the two strands together into a simple braid.
Place babka onto a paper lined sheet pan.
Brush the babka carefully with egg wash and sprinkle pecans as a garnish.
Place in a warm area and allow to rise for two hours, brush again (carefully) with eggwash and place into a 350 degree F oven.
Bake for about 25-35 minutes or until evenly mahogany brown.
Serve warm or room temperature.

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I am a baker for Panera Bread in Lexington, KY. We will be introducing this bread tomorrow at my cafe as a trial run with all the bakers..Can’t wait to try it.. looks so delicious! Thank you for sharing!
I tried the chocolate babka at the Panera in Topeka, KS yesterday and absolutely LOVED it! It’s a slightly sweet, soft bread and the chocolate combined with the pecans is delicious! Usually I don’t like the pastries at Panera because they’re loaded with way too much sugar, but in my opinion the choc babka was perfect! I hope Panera keeps this product on the shelves. Tom, thanks soooo much for sharing the recipe and giving us a demo. I plan to make this at home.I hope it will be as good or at least close!
You truly ensure it is seem really easy together with your presentation but I discover this particular matter to be truly one thing that I believe I would never comprehend. It seems like too complicated and also really vast to me. I’m excited for your upcoming article, Let me make an effort to get the hang of the idea!
Thank you for the recipe. I’ve purchased a number of the babkas at Paneras while on vacation. Then searched online for the recipe. I have three rising in the oven with the light on. Thanks for that tip! Who knew? Very simple to make. They haven’t been baked yet and I might be counting mt chicks before they hatch but I expect these babkas to turn out just perfect. Looks like I have a great “go to” recipe. Yum! I love Babka!
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