Hello everybody, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, 100% whole grain german rye loaf bread. One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
A dense yet moist bread that will make you feel like you're eating in a German country house! It has a deep flavor with a bit of sweetness and bit of sourness from the sourdough. My favorite part is that the crust gets a caramelized, dark.
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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have 100% whole grain german rye loaf bread using 12 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make 100% Whole Grain German Rye Loaf Bread:
- Take Rye Sourdough:
- Get 255 g whole grain rye flour
- Prepare 255 g warm water
- Make ready 25 g rye sourdough starter
- Prepare 2.5 g salt
- Make ready Main Dough:
- Prepare 370 g whole grain rye flour
- Take 11 g salt
- Prepare 20 g molasses or honey
- Take 260 g warm water
- Take Optional mix-ins:
- Take 100 g toasted sunflower seeds, flaxseeds, dried fruits, etc. (or mix)
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Steps to make 100% Whole Grain German Rye Loaf Bread:
- (Day 1) Mix all ingredients for rye sourdough. Cover well and let ferment for 20-24 hours at room temperature. It should become frothy and bubbly.
- (Day 2) In a large bowl, measure out the rye flour, salt and molasses/honey for the main dough. Place rye sourdough from day 1 on top and pour over warm water. Mix with your hands or a sturdy wet spatula for about 5 minutes. It's VERY sticky and more like a "paste" than a dough - you won't be able to knead.
- When well mixed, add any mix-ins and incorporate evenly into the dough by mixing an additional 2 minutes or so.
- My dough looked like this after everything is finished.
- Grease a bread loaf pan with butter or oil and dust with flour. Another option is to line with parchment paper.
- Put in the dough and gently press into the loaf pan. Even out the top with a scraper or your hands.
- Dust top with flour (I used fine ground rye flour).
- Let rise at room temperature (24°C/75°F) for 2 hours (it's okay if the temperature is not exactly that). It should rise up to the top of the loaf pan.
- While dough is rising, preheat oven to 250C/480F. Put a steam pan at the bottom rack of the oven when preheating for throwing in some boiling water for steam later. Prepare a kettle of boiling water as well.
- After the dough had risen, make a crisscross pattern on the top by gently pressing down with the edge of a pastry card or something similar. (about 5 mm or 1/4 inch or so deep).
- Total baking time is 70 minutes…. - Bake at 250C/480F for 10 minutes with steam. Then remove/release steam and turn temperature down to 200C/400F and bake for another 30 minutes. Remove the bread from its tin and put back in the oven for a final 30 minutes. Removing the bread from the pan lets the sides brown up into a nicer color.
- Let cool completely before slicing (its still cooking when you pull it out of the oven!), preferably waiting until the next day to let the flavors develop.
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