From breakfast to coffee to dessert, there’s a festive bread for every excuse.
Get thekids involvedand have them help form dinner rolls or measure the flour for breakfast bread.
They’re also impressive additions to potlucks andChristmas buffets, especially the beautiful shaped breads.

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Glaze these buns while warm for a mouthwatering, gooey finish.
Serve this with the holiday meal, as a snack, or a comforting breakfast.
Ideal for enjoying with a cup of coffee, they will brighten the coldest morning.

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Grab a slice for coffee, breakfast, or whenever you want a sweet pick-me-up.
Filled with cranberries and spices and topped with a sunny orange glaze, this loaf is a holiday must.
They’ll be ready to bake the next day.

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It also keeps well at room temperature when tightly wrapped, making it perfect for a hassle-free Christmas morning.
Homemade Cinnamon Rolls
It wouldn’t be Christmas morning without cinnamon rolls, right?
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Change up your Christmas dessert traditions with this beautiful Christmas wreath.

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With this recipe, your guests will never know you didn’t use a speck of wheat flour.
Lucky for you, it is also a quite forgiving bread recipe.
Thanks to store-bought pizza dough, it’s also quick to pull together.

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Made with frozen bread dough, there’s little hands-on time needed for assembly.
If you’re bored with plain biscuits or dinner rolls for Christmas, try these gorgeous orange-hued rolls instead.
No one will know these rolls are made with a can of jumbo cinnamon rolls and warm spices.

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Grab that trusty Dutch oven, crank up the oven to 500F, and get to mixing.

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