Wednesday, August 14, 2013

MULTIGRAIN BREAD

If you search through the ingredients on the bread packet on the supermarket shelf you will actually be very surprised that all you need to make a loaf is yeast,water,salt,flour and a pair of hands.
All the bread expects from you is a little bit of patience.....

Ps.I wouldn't be myself if I didn't add some seeds into my bread ;)

Enjoy......




RECIPE:

For 1 loaf

INGREDIENTS:

200g/7oz white bread flour
300g/11 oz wholemeal bread flour
300ml/10fl oz tepid water
50g/2 oz fine oats
75g/3oz mixed seeds
25g/1oz fresh yeast(room temperature) or 12g/ 1/2oz instant yeast
2tbsp sunflower oil
1tsp salt
pinch of sugar

Additionaly:egg,beaten(to brush the bread with) and 2tbsp oats and seeds(to sprinkle over the bread)


METHOD:

1.Crumble fresh(or dry) yeast into a bowl add 1 pinch of sugar,50ml/2fl oz tepid water and 1-2 tbsp flour.Mix until smooth and let it rest for 10-15 minutes.It should be bubbling and foamy after that amount of time.

2.Sift the flour with salt into a large bowl. Add yeast mixture,sunfower oil,seeds and oats. Combine using a wooden spoon.Slowely pour water into a bowl.Mix till the dough comes together.Add a little flour onto a flat surface and knead the dough for around 10 minutes adding just a little flour at a time.The dough should not be sticky but quite playable.

3.Cover the bowl with a cotton tea towel and leave to rise (around 1 hour to 1 and 1/2 hours).(Just remember yeast dough doesn't like droughts).

4.Grease a bread pan and sprinkle with some fine oats and seeds. When the dough double in size,punch it down and place on a slightly floured surface.Knead for 2-3 minutes and place it in a greased baking pan.Leave for another 30 minutes.

5.Preheat the oven 190 C/170 C fan/Gas.Brush the dough with egg and sprinkle seeds and oats on the top.Bake for 45 minutes covering with aluminium foil if it gets too brown.It should have a hollow sound when you knock it.

6.Take the bread out of the tin and place on a cooling rack.

4 comments:

  1. What a lovely loaf of bread, I really like seedy ones! Can't wait to try this recipe, it looks fantastic, and your pictures are just gorgeous! :-)

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    1. Thank you ;) I'm sure you gonna like it! xxx

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  2. What temperature/time for an electric oven, do you know?

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    1. Sorry to reply so late!Something wrong with my email box - I don't receive the comments via email, don't know why???
      I have an electric oven and I set it for 190 C. hope this help ;)

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