This bread was based on a recipe by one of my good friends who now lives in Germany. It’s called Osterkranz and I’ve been told it’s traditionally made during Easter. My Easter was not leisurely, worked every single day of the holiday, but on my days off leading up to it I decided to try this recipe. I did as usual started to play with the recipe. I found that the filling made only with poppy seeds was quite overpowering, their earthy flavour is so strong, a few sprinkles go a long way. After a few bakes the recipe had changed quite a bit, with the addition of orange curd and more butter to make a softer dough. Orange and poppy seed bread (serves 15 slices) For the filling: 3 egg yolks juice of 3 oranges and zest 1 tbsp cornflour 80g butter 100g sugar 3 tbsp poppy seeds Whisk all ingredients together apart from poppy seeds. Take it over medium heat stirring constantly until it thickens. Leave it to cool completely. For the dough: 300g strong white flour, plus extra for dusting 1 tsp salt 7g sachet fast-acting yeast 100ml milk 20g butter + 50g melted 1 egg, lightly beaten