For a richer flavor, use whole milk instead of low-fat milk. Ensure the water and milk are warm, not hot, to avoid killing the yeast. Kneading the dough well is essential for a light and airy texture. If the dough is too sticky, add a little more flour, one tablespoon at a time. The rising time may vary depending on the temperature of your kitchen. Be patient and let the dough rise fully for the best results. To check for doneness, insert a wooden skewer into the center of a loaf. If it comes out clean, the bread is done.
Bell Mueller
Jun 28, 2025This recipe brought back so many memories of my grandmother's baking. Thank you!
Dejon Pacocha
Jun 27, 2025The instructions were clear and easy to follow. Even a beginner baker like me could make it.
Tamia Quitzon
Jun 26, 2025The aroma while baking was heavenly. Definitely worth the wait!
Joshua Schmeler
Jun 25, 2025I made this for Easter and it was a showstopper. Beautiful and tasty!
Freda Jacobs
Jun 25, 2025This recipe is amazing! My family loved it. The anise flavor is perfect.
Jennie Wilderman
Jun 24, 2025I had trouble with the dough rising. Maybe my yeast wasn't fresh enough?
Casper Bernier
Jun 23, 2025The bread was a little dry. I'll try adding a bit more butter next time.
Tomas Hudson
Jun 4, 2025Delicious! I added a lemon zest for a brighter flavor and it was a hit!
Rene Bradtke
Jun 2, 2025What is the best way to store this bread to keep it from drying out quickly?
Werner Pacocha
May 31, 2025Could I use a stand mixer for the kneading process to save time?