How To make Ordinary Brown Bread
1 c Whole wheat flour
1/2 Cuyp cornmeal
1/2 c Rye flour
1/2 ts Salt
2 1/2 ts Baking powder
2 tb Honey
1 c Milk
1/2 c Raisins
Blend dry ingredients, add honey, milk and raisins. Stir well, turn into buttered bowl or mold that will fit loosely into pressure cooker and cover with wax paper. Blace covered bowl in cooker, allow steam to flow from vent for 20 minutes, then put indicator weight on vent and cook for 25 minutes. Let stem return to down position naturally. Clint
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Brioche is one of my favourite doughs to work with. It is extremely simple to make and it’s super versatile and that is why I keep coming back to it. The brioche playlist on my channel is full of different recipes savoury and sweet. Sweet ones are usually the more popular ones, so I decided to make this cherry and chocolate filled loaf.
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How to Make a Homemade Artisan Bread Recipe | Seriously the Best Bread Recipe Ever!
As I get more comfortable with baking homemade bread, each recipe just seems to get better and better. While the measurements are incredibly important, I’ll talk more on this later, technique and time are just as important if not more important. Regardless, I’ve been LOVING baking homemade bread just like this artisan country loaf recipe and I can’t see myself slowing down any time soon. Once you get your first really good loaf of homemade bread then it just pushes you to keep exploring and trying new things. Can you tell I’m excited about baking homemade bread yet lol?
Bread should be light and fluffy on the inside with a beautiful hard crust on the outside. Learn How to Make a Homemade Artisan Country Loaf Bread Recipe!
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How to Make a Homemade Artisan Country Loaf Bread Recipe
Prep Time 5 hours
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 5 hours 30 minutes
Servings 4
Author Chef Billy Parisi
Ingredients:
560 grams of 00 bread flour
190 grams of whole wheat flour
600 grams of water at 98° to 100°f or 36-37c
17 grams of Kosher salt
3 grams of active yeast
Instructions:
1. In a large bowl combine with your hands the flours and water until completely mixed together. Let rest for 10 minutes.
2. Next, sprinkle the salt and yeast overtop and mix it into the dough by pinching, stretching and folding the dough over for 4 to 5 minutes.
3. Cover and rest the dough in a warm dark place for 15 to 20 minutes before folding the dough over 5 to 6 times.
4. Cover and rest for 45 to 60 minutes and then fold the dough over 5 to 6 times again.
5. Cover and rest for 2 hours or until it has tripled in size.
6. Dust a clean surface with flour and place the dough onto it. Sprinkle the top with flour and fold the dough over in thirds 3 to 4 times and then begin to mold the dough into a ball by cupping around the dough into the bottom.
7. Place the dough into a floured Benetton and cover and rest for 60 minutes.
8. In the meantime, place a small Dutch oven pot into the oven on 475° for at least 30 minutes.
9. Flip the dough right into the hot Dutch oven pot, cover it and return it to the oven and bake for 30 minutes
10. Let cool for 20 to 30 minutes before slicing and serving.
Whole Wheat Bread ????????
Here’s how you can make the easiest, crusty from the outside & pillowy soft from the inside Whole Wheat Bread at home ☺️
Ingredients :
Whole Wheat Flour / Atta - 2.5 Cups/ 315g
Water - 3/4th Cup/ 190g
Milk - 1/2 Cup/ 125g
Milk Powder - 1 Tbsp/ 9g
Salt - 1 Tsp/ 5g
Honey/ Sugar - 1 Tbsp
Instant Yeast - 1 Tsp/ 4g
Butter - 1.5 Tbsp/ 23g
Milk Wash
Sesame Seeds - Garnish
Pumpkin Seeds - Garnish
Process :
* To a mixing bowl, add lukewarm milk, honey, milk powder & instant yeast - give it a good stir & allow it to rest for 5 mins
* Once the yeast has bloomed/ activated - add in the whole wheat flour, salt, butter & 1/2 of the water - mix it in the bowl & transfer it to a clean, flat surface
* Knead the dough & continue adding the other 1/2 of the water in small batches
* After kneading for 8-10 minutes(you can do this in the stand mixer as well with a dough hook attachment)take a small portion of the dough & stretch it carefully using your fingers - if the dough holds it shape without tearing, your bread dough is well kneaded & ready to rest. If the dough tears, knead it for a few minutes and try this test again - this is known as the ‘Window Pane’ test
* Round the dough up & transfer it to a greased bowl, cover the bowl with a greased cling wrap & allow it to prove at a warm spot for atleast 45 mins to an hour/ until it doubles in size
* Once the dough has proved, de-flate it & shape it as shown in the video
* Transfer the shaped dough to a greased bread tin/ loaf tin, cover it & allow it to proof for another 45 mins to an hour/ until it doubles in size
* After the second prove, brush the top of the dough with some milk & sprinkle and with some sesame seeds & pumpkin seeds
* Bake in a pre-heated 180C for 22-25 mins
* Allow the bread to cool down completely before de-moulding it
* Slice & Enjoy ????????
How to Make: Old-Fashioned Boston Brown Bread
How to Make: Old-Fashioned Boston Brown Bread
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So let’s get into what makes this bread special, shall we? Do get that nice, deep color (and flavor!) we use a mix of whole wheat and all-purpose flour. Other recipes incorporate rye flour, but we decided to keep ours simple. To the flour we also add molasses and buttermilk. Molasses adds to the darkness and amps up the flavor, the buttermilk keeps things light and moist, and prevents the bread from becoming too heavy or dense. Finally, we mix in some (plumped up, rehydrated) raisins for that added pop of sweetness.
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⁉️For some may find the dough too wet or sticky but if it’s manageable to knead then it’s not necessary to add flour. The longer it’s being kneaded will become smooth & elastic.
⁉️Every flour may behave differently when absorbing liquid, so in case the recipe's measurement might not be compatible with the quality of your wheat flour or if your dough mixture turned out too wet & seems impossible to knead, then it’s a sign to add flour.
✔️Ingredients
1 cup lukewarm water [240 ml]
2 & 1/2 tbsp honey [38 ml]
1 & 1/2 tsp instant yeast [5 grams]
1/4 cup vegetable oil [60 ml]
1/4 tsp salt
2 & 1/2 cups whole wheat flour [300 to 340 grams] (weight may vary, add up if it needs it coz every flour absorbs liquid differently)
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