Hello again world. I got buns on my brain, actually it's more like bread but when I read that line from a Stephanie Plum book today I knew I had to incorporate it into my post. I am so sorry Janet Evanovich, I give you full credit for that line, it suits Lula to a t by the way. I should probably carry on and quit holding you back from today's recipe... I know the suspense is probably killing you. This recipe only came into my repertoire because of the best social teacher I ever had in grade 10. He assigned a project to make a cookbook of the common social studies terms and explain the recipes and certain procedures that would make that recipe describe that word. Anyways the end result of this long and probably boring story to you guys is that I couldn't find a recipe that would fit the word, melting pot. That being said I hit the high road and went to the favourite homework hub of an average teenager, google and found this recipe. Today I give it to you because I think it would accent the curry carrot soup of the previous blog quite nicely. Without further adieu I give you, curried wheat bread.
Curried Wheat Bread
Ingredients
- 1 Tbsp Active dry yeast
- 2 1/2 Tsp Curry Powder
- Pinch Tumeric
- 1/2 cup Warm water
- 3/4 cup Warm whole milk
- 1 Tbsp Honey
- 2 Tbsp Vegetable oil
- 2 tsp Salt
- 1 cup Whole wheat flour
- 2 - 2 1/4 cups Bread flour
Preparation
In a large bowl combine the yeast, curry, tumeric, water, milk and honey. Let stand for five minutes, until the mixture is foamy to ensure the yeast is active. Stir in the vegetable oil, salt, whole wheat and bread flour, enough until it pulls nicely away from the sides. Turn the dough onto a floured surface and knead until elastic. Cover and let stand until double its size approx. an hour and a half. Knock the dough back and shape into an oblong loaf. Dust with flour and bake in a 375 degree F oven for 30-35 minutes, or when you knock on the top of the loaf and it sounds hollow.
Hi Bean! Great blog. Not familiar with the term 'knock the dough back'.... that's a new one for me! Makes a great mental picture though! As the dough attacks, you knock it back!!
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