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 Easy Soft Easter Bread (Kulich) Quick & Fluffy. Ready in 1.5 hours

If you don’t like waiting hours for dough to rise… I’m exactly the same. I love recipes that are fast, simple, but still incredibly delicious.

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This Easter bread (Kulich) turns out:

  • ultra soft
  • light and airy
  • slightly sweet with a delicate buttery flavor

And the best part?

It takes about 1.5 hours from start to finish

  • In my family, we always added raisins to Kulich, it’s such a nostalgic flavor for me.
  • But you can easily customize it with your favorite mix-ins (more ideas below)

Time & Yield

  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Rise Time: ~45–60 minutes
  • Bake Time: 30–35 minutes
  • Total Time: ~1.5 hours

Makes 1 small Kulich ( in 13 cm / 5-inch Easter bread mold)

 Ingredients

For Quick Starter

  • 120 ml warm milk
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 7 g active dry yeast

For the Dough

  • 2 large eggs
  • 90 g sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 70 g unsalted butter (softened)
  • 280–300 g all-purpose flour
  • pinch of salt
  • 80–100 g raisins or candied fruits

How to Prepare Raisins (VERY IMPORTANT)

This step makes a huge difference

  1. Soak (must-do)
    Warm water, tea, or orange juice
    Soak for 10–15 minutes
  2. Dry well
    Drain and place on paper towel
    They must be dry on the outside
  3. Coat with flour
    Toss with 1 tsp flour

Helps raisins:

stay evenly distributed
not sink to the bottom

PRO TIP: Soak in orange juice + zest or add a drop of rum for bakery-level flavor

Instructions

Step 1: Make the Quick yeast starter

How do I know if dry yeast is still good?

  1. To check if dry yeast is still active,
    mix yeast, warm milk and sugar and let it sit for 10 minutes. If the mixture becomes foamy, the yeast is still good.

    -mix yeast 7g, warm milk 120 ml and sugar 1 spoon
    -let it sit for 10 minutes
    -If the mixture becomes foamy, the yeast is still good.

In a bowl, combine:

  • yeast
  • warm milk (not hot)
  • sugar

Place in a slightly warm oven (about 30–35°C / 85–95°F) for 10 minutes

It should become foamy

foamy – means yeast is working

Step 2: Make the Dough

Add to the sponge:

  • eggs
  • sugar
  • vanilla
  • soft butter

Mix, then add

  • flour
  • salt
  • yeast starter

Knead until soft and slightly sticky dough forms add Raisins

Step 3: First Rise (FAST METHOD )

  • Cover the dough and place in a warm oven
  • Let rise for 25–35 minutes ( or more if you have time)

Dough should double in size

Step 4: Shape

Transfer dough into a Easter bread mold (13 cm / 5-inch)

Fill: 1/2 to 2/3 full

Let rise again in warm oven for 15–20 minutes (cover with kitchen towel)

Keep more then 20 minutes if you have time..(dough should fill almost full mold)

Easter bread mold
look after 20 minutes in slightly warm oven with towel on top

Step 5: Bake

Bake at 170°C / 340°F for 30–35 minutes

If top browns too fast, cover with foil

little girl baking
My cute helper)

Thick White Frosting (Classic Kulich Glaze)

Ingredients:

  • 120 g powdered sugar
  • 1 egg white
  • 1 tsp lemon juice

Instructions:

  • Whisk until thick and glossy
  • It should slowly drip and hold shape
  • Spread over completely cooled breadC
  • Creates beautiful drips
Classic Kulich Glaze

Storage:

  • room temp 2–3 days
  • fridge (wrapped)
  • freeze up to 2 months
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Tips for the BEST Kulich

  • Do NOT add too much flour → dough must stay soft
  • Warm oven = your secret weapon
  • Don’t overbake → slightly under is better than dry
  • Add 1 tbsp sour cream → extra softness (optional)

 How to know it’s ready:

  • dough should double
  • soft, airy texture
  • not dense inside

Want EVEN More Airy Texture?

Let the dough rise longer (1–2 hours instead of quick method)

Result:

  • even lighter
  • more “cotton-like” texture
  • closer to panettone style

Variations (Make It Your Own)

Instead of raisins, try:

  • dried cranberries
  • chopped dried apricots
  • chocolate chips
  • candied orange peel
  • nuts (walnuts, almonds)
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Easy Soft Easter Bread (Kulich) – Quick & Fluffy. Ready in 1.5 hours

5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
rise time 35 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Servings: 4 people
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: european

Ingredients
  

(Quick Starter)
  • 120 ml warm milk
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 7 g active dry yeast
For the Dough
  • 2 large eggs
  • 90 g sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 70 g unsalted butter softened
  • 280 –300 g all-purpose flour
  • pinch of salt
  • 80 –100 g raisins or candied fruits
Thick White Frosting (Classic Kulich Glaze)
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • 120 g powdered sugar
  • 1 egg white

Equipment

  • kitchenaid mixer
  • easter bread molds

Method
 

Step 1: Make the Quick Sponge
    In a bowl, combine:
    1. warm milk
    2. sugar
    3. yeast
    Place in a slightly warm oven (about 30–35°C / 85–95°F) for 10 minutes
    1. It should become foamy
    Step 2: Make the Dough
      Add to the sponge:
      1. eggs
      2. sugar
      3. vanilla
      4. soft butter
      Mix, then add:
      1. flour
      2. salt
      3. yeast starter
      Knead until soft and slightly sticky dough forms
      1. Fold in raisins
      Step 3: First Rise (FAST METHOD )
      1. Cover the dough and place in a warm oven
      2. Let rise for 25–35 minutes
      3. Dough should double in size
      Step 4: Shape
      1. Transfer dough into a pan (13 cm / 5-inch)
      Fill:
      1. 1/2 to 2/3 full
      2. Let rise again in warm oven for 15–20 minutes
      Step 5: Bake
      1. Bake at 170°C / 340°F for 30–35 minutes
      2. If top browns too fast — cover with foil
      Thick White Frosting (Classic Kulich Glaze)
      1. Instructions:
      2. Whisk until thick and glossy
      3. It should slowly drip and hold shape
      4. Spread over completely cooled bread

      Notes

      Tips for the BEST Kulich

      • Do NOT add too much flour → dough must stay soft
      • Warm oven = your secret weapon
      • Don’t overbake → slightly under is better than dry
      • Add 1 tbsp sour cream → extra softness (optional)

       Want EVEN More Airy Texture?

      You can:
       Let the dough rise longer (1–2 hours instead of quick method)
      Result:
      • even lighter
      • more “cotton-like” texture
      • closer to panettone style

       Variations (Make It Your Own)

      Instead of raisins, try:
      • dried cranberries
      • chopped dried apricots
      • chocolate chips
      • candied orange peel
      • nuts (walnuts, almonds)

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      Let us know how it was!

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