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Chocolate Babka Recipe with Orange, Cinnamon, and Espresso

About this Recipe


By: Rachel

There’s something very special about babka—rich, soft, and beautifully twisted. This chocolate babka recipe pairs a tender, buttery dough with orange, cinnamon, espresso, and ribbons of dark, glossy chocolate.

Once you’ve tried a slice, you’ll understand why homemade chocolate babka has such a devoted following.

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A Chocolate Babka Recipe Worth Fighting For (Just Ask Seinfeld Fans)

Those of us who were around during a certain era may associate babka with that 1994 episode of Seinfeld when Jerry and Elaine try to buy a chocolate babka for a party. Their efforts were thwarted when another couple buys the last one, leaving them with the “lesser babka”—cinnamon.

That moment made babka a pop culture icon. But long before it was a sitcom punchline, it was a beloved staple in Eastern European bakeries. This rich loaf evolved from simple sweet dough into a showstopping dessert swirled with chocolate, sugar, and butter. And honestly, once you’ve tried a homemade babka fresh from the oven, you’ll understand what all the fuss is about.

Chocolate Babka vs. Cinnamon Babka: Why Chocolate Wins

While cinnamon babka is a perfectly good snack, I have to agree that chocolate is the better babka. There is simply nothing like fresh-from-the-oven, warm, tender, buttery bread oozing with flavorful chocolate. Mine is an easy recipe, so if you have never made it before, don’t be afraid! I will show you how to make perfect, homemade chocolate babka from scratch.

Homemade Chocolate Babka with a Flavorful Twist

My version includes subtle flavors of orange, cinnamon, and espresso, which add depth and enhance the flavor of the babka. It is so good that I have been known to use it (regularly) to bribe others. Chocolate is a very effective motivator!

What I love most about this chocolate babka recipe is how something so impressive can come from simple ingredients and a bit of patience. The aroma that fills the kitchen while it bakes—sweet chocolate mingling with citrus and spice—is pure comfort. Slicing into that glossy loaf, with its beautiful ribbons of chocolate, makes it impossible not to fall in love with chocolate babka all over again.

Tips for Making the Best Babka at Home

Chocolate babkas freeze and reheat well, but are most delicious when freshly-baked, right out of the oven. While they are not difficult to make, they are time-consuming. It takes multiple rises that take time because dough enriched with eggs and butter takes longer to rise. Still, most of the process is hands-off, letting you go about your day while the dough works its magic.

Make Your Chocolate Babka Ahead for a Warm, Chocolatey Morning Treat

I strongly encourage you to start your babka the day before you intend to bake it. The dough benefits from a slow, overnight rise, and it is much, much easier to roll out this dough when it is cold. The other benefit of an overnight rise is that your dough will be ready to use in the morning for a decadent babka breakfast.

Fresh from the oven, this rich chocolate is perfect with a cup of strong coffee, Irish Cream Iced Coffee, or a creamy hot chocolate.

chocolate babka recipe

Chocolate Babka with Orange, Cinnamon, and Espresso

Rich, buttery dough is layered with plenty of bittersweet chocolate, enhanced by the subtle flavors of orange, cinnamon, and espresso. 
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Prep Time 45 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Dough Rising Time 12 hours
Meal Type Baked Goods
Good For Eastern European, Jewish
Yield 2 loaves

Equipment

Ingredients
  

Babka Dough

Filling

Syrup

Step by Step Instructions
 

Step 1

  • First, make the dough. Add the flour, sugar, yeast, orange zest, and salt to the bowl of a stand mixer, and stir to combine.
    orange chocolate babka bread from scratch
  • Add the sour cream, eggs, and water, and mix on medium speed for 2-3 minutes, or until the dough comes together.
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Step 2

  • Turn the mixer to low and add the butter, a tablespoon at a time, until fully incorporated.
    Now increase the speed to medium and mix for about 10 minutes. The dough should be smooth and pull away from the sides of the bowl. If it does not, add a little flour (about a tablespoon at a time) until your dough reaches the correct consistency.
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Step 3

  • Add the dough to a large oiled bowl, and turn it so that the dough is oiled on both sides. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.
    Note: After its overnight rise, babka dough will not be doubled in bulk or puffy as bread dough would be. This is normal.
    chocolate babka yeasted dough

Step 4

  • Next, make the filling. In a heavy medium pot (such as a Dutch oven), melt chocolate and butter together over medium-low heat until smooth.
    Whisk in the powdered sugar, cocoa, cinnamon, and espresso powder. Set aside.
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Step 5

  • Now prepare to assemble the loaves. Coat two loaf pans with oil and line the bottom with parchment.
    Prepare a space on your countertop for rolling out the dough, and sprinkle with flour. Line a large sheet pan with parchment, and, if possible, prepare a space in your freezer that will accommodate the sheet pan.

Step 6

  • Cut the dough in half, returning the unused half to the refrigerator until ready to use.
    Roll out to a thin rectangle, about 10-12″ (25-30 cm). Spread half of the chocolate mixture evenly over the dough, leaving a ½” (1 cm) border around each edge.
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  • Brush the borders lightly with water, and roll the dough tightly into a long log, as you would when making cinnamon rolls. Pinch the edges together to create a smooth log.
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  • Transfer the log to the lined sheet pan, and freeze for 10-15 minutes. Repeat with the remaining dough and filling.
    rolled chocolate babka dough
  • Now trim ½” (1 cm) ends off of each log. Cut each log in half lengthwise almost fully, leaving a bit of dough connected at the top.
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  • Turn so that the cut side is facing up. Lift one side over the other, creating a twist.
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  • twisted babka dough filled with chocolate filling with cinnamon and espresso powder
  • Nest each log in the prepared loaf pans, cover with a damp tea towel, and leave to rise at room temperature for 90 minutes to 2 hours.
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Step 7

  • Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C) (do not use the convection setting).
    Bake for 35-40 minutes, tenting with foil if the babka browns too quickly. A skewer inserted inside should come out with no dough on it; the internal temperature should reach 190°F (87°C).
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  • While the babkas bake, you can prepare the simple syrup by simmering the sugar and water together until the sugar dissolves and thickens.
    As soon as you remove the babkas from the oven, brush the syrup generously over each. Allow to cool in the pans for about 10 minutes, then remove from the pans and allow to finish cooling on a rack (for as long as you can, that is; if you can stand to wait more than 10 minutes, you’re a hero in my book!)
    Serve warm with lots of napkins.
    freshly made chocolate babka bread with a cup of coffee

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