I'm am going to share the recipe with you! (It is a 4 hour project)
2 Teaspoons dry active yeast
½ Cup warm milk
1 Tablespoon sugar
Dissolve yeast and sugar in milk let set 5 minutes to activate the yeast.
Dough
1 ½ Cups Milk
¾ Cups Shortening
5 Egg Yolks
¾ Cups Sugar
2 Teaspoons Salt
1 Tablespoon Vanilla extract
1 Teaspoon Nutmeg
7-7 ½ Cups All purpose Flour
Combine Yeast mixture and the rest (except 2 Cups of flour) mix add the remaining flour until the dough can be handled without sticking. It takes 20 minutes kneading by hand, 9 minutes on a mixer with a bread hook.
Put dough in a large greased bowl and cover with plastic rap and let it relax and double in size in a warm environment.
Walnut Filling
1 stick margarine or butter (¼ pound)
1 ½ Cups milk
2 Cups sugar
½ Cup honey
1 Tablespoon vanilla
Grated peel of a lemon (0r orange)
5 Egg whites
Cinnamon
Some other variations you can add at this stage;
Tbsp Instant coffee,
Start with milk and egg whites in 4 quart saucepan (or double boiler) and bring to 120 F, add margarine, zest and honey, then combine the dry ingredients then add it to the mixture, then bring to a simmer.
Take the mixture off of the heat and add 2 Pounds Walnuts, ground fine.

Roll out the dough pretty thin (about 1/4 inch), spread the filling (should not be hot) on the dough and roll it up.

You want it to end up as a 4 inch diameter cylinder, cut into loaves that will fit in your bread pans. (Good Idea to have a little piece of dough to put over the ends) or you can also use a “bunt” pan.
Cover with plastic wrap and let it relax and rise (not quite double in size).

Egg wash the top if you want a shinny top.
Bake in preheated oven @ 325 F for 1 hour.
After baking for 1 hour, remove from oven and remove loaves from pans.
Paint the skin with a little vegetable oil.

This is how it will look. Yummm!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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