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Title: Sourdough Rye Bread
Categories: Bread
Yield: 24 Servings
1 1/2 | c | Sourdough starter |
1 1/2 | c | Warm water |
3 | c | Rye flour |
1 | pk | Yeast |
1/4 | c | Warm water |
2 | ts | Salt |
1 | tb | Caraway seeds |
2 | ts | Fennel seeds |
1/4 | c | Molasses |
1/2 | c | Melted butter |
4 | c | All-purpose flour - approximate |
1 | Egg; beaten with | |
1 | tb | Water |
Recipe by: Mary Gubser, Mary's Bread Basket & Soup Kettle In the evening, combine the starter, warm water, and rye flour in a large mixing bowl. Beat with a rubber spatula until smooth. Cover with plastic and a towel. Place in a warm, protected spot and let stand overnight.
The next morning, stir the starter. Add the yeast dissolved in 1/4 c warm water, salt, seed, molasses, and butter. (Seeds may be eliminated if desired Stir in enough white flour to make a soft, workable dough. Turn out on a lightly floured board and knead 8-10 minutes. If dough is sticky, add small amounts of white flour to obtain correct texture. When dough is smooth and bouncy, place in a warm, greased bowl, turning to coat the top. Cover loos with plastic wrap and a towel. Allow to double, about 2 hours. Punch the dough down and shape into 3 loaves, round or long. (Note: I have used this recipe to make two loaves, instead, with good success.) Place on greased baking sheets sprinkled with cornmeal. Cover with a towel and let rise 1 h Slash with a sharp knife or razor in diagonal cuts for long loaves or a cr for round loaves. Brush with egg glaze. Bake in a preheated 375 degree oven for 30 minutes. Cool on wire racks.
Note: This is a perfect recipe for baking tiles. Also, open the oven door just enough and only long enough to spray in some water using a spray bottle for a chewer crust.
Posted by Allison Meyer
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