For an extra festive touch, sprinkle chopped nuts or candied orange peel over the glaze before it sets. If you don't have frozen orange juice concentrate, you can use fresh orange juice. Just be sure to add it gradually until you reach the desired consistency. Make sure your water and milk are at the correct temperature to properly activate the yeast. The rising times are estimates, adjust based on the warmth of your kitchen.
Marilyne Ruecker
Jun 25, 2025Sarah: 'This recipe is amazing! My family devoured it in one sitting.'
Rosalyn Kuhn
Jun 10, 2025David: 'The cranberry-orange combination is perfect. I added a bit of cinnamon to the filling, and it was divine!'
Lempi Johnson
May 22, 2025Ashley: 'The instructions were easy to follow, and the results were beautiful and tasty!'
Deon Franey
May 12, 2025Linda: 'My tea ring came out a little dry. I might try adding a bit more butter to the dough next time.'
Cheyenne Boehm
May 2, 2025Brian: 'The cranberry filling was a bit too tart for my taste. I'll add a bit more sugar next time.'
Providenci Graham
Apr 23, 2025Emily: 'A bit time-consuming, but totally worth the effort. The glaze is the perfect finishing touch!'
Alphonso Veum
Apr 20, 2025Michael: 'I had trouble with the dough rising. Make sure your yeast is fresh and your milk is at the right temperature.'
Claudia Legros
Apr 6, 2025Jessica: 'This has become a staple in our holiday baking. Everyone asks for the recipe!'
Reymundo Dubuque
Apr 5, 2025Kevin: 'I substituted pecans for walnuts and it was still delicious. Great recipe!'