NO-KNEAD WHOLE WHEAT SANDWICH BREAD

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This is my version of Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day (by Jeff Hertzberg and Zoe Francois), a revolutionary approach to bread baking. Actually it's a combination of Five Minute Bread and Cook's Illustrated Almost No-Knead Bread 2.0. Perfect answer to a busy life . . . mix once and store in the refrigerator and use within 5 days. The addition of beer and vinegar gives the bread a 'sourdough' like taste. If you prefer, water may be substituted for the beer and the vinegar omitted. The bread can be baked in a traditional bread pan, or it can baked using a cast-iron dutch oven, see Recipe #290761. Makes three 1-1/2 pound loaves. Preparation time does not include fermentation time.

Provided by Galley Wench

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 1h

Yield 3 1 1/2 pound loaves

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 3/4 cups whole wheat flour
2 3/4 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
1/2 cup wheat germ
1/4 cup rye flour
3 1/2 teaspoons salt
1 1/2 tablespoons instant yeast
1 cup mild lager beer, such as budweiser
2 cups lukewarm water
1 tablespoon white vinegar
1/4 cup honey
1/4 cup butter, melted

Steps:

  • MIXING AND STORING DOUGH:.
  • Whisk together flours, wheat germ, yeast, and salt in large bowl or lidded 5 quart container.
  • Stir honey and melted butter into water; then add water, beer, and vinegar to the dry ingredients.
  • Using rubber spatula, fold mixture, scraping up dry flour from bottom of bowl/ container until shaggy ball forms (use wet hands if needed).
  • Cover bowl with plastic wrap and let sit at room temperature until dough rises and collapses (or flatttens on top); 2 - 5 hours.
  • Refrigerate in lidded (not airtight) container and allow to preferment for at least one day or up to 5 days.
  • ON BAKING DAY:.
  • Lightly grease a 9x4x3-inch nonstick loaf pan.
  • With wet hands, pull up one end of the refrigerated dough. Using a serrated knife, cut off a 1 1/2 pound, or canteloupe-size, piece of dough. Dust the piece with flour and quickly shape into a ball by gently stretching the surface of the dough around to the bottom on all four sides, rotating the ball a quarter-turn as you go. Most of the dusting flour will fall off. The bottom of the loaf may appear to be a collection of bunched ends, but they will flatten out during resting and baking. The dough ball should be smooth and cohesive and take no more than 30 to 60 seconds to shape. Form an elongated oval and place into the prepared pan.
  • Cover loosely with plastic wrap and allow to rest until doubled in size, approximately 2 hours.
  • Twenty minutes before baking, preheat oven to 400 degrees, with an empty broiler tray or cast iron skillet on any other shelf that won't interfer with the rising bread.
  • Place the loaf on a rack near the center of the oven. Pour 1 cup of hot tap water into the hot broiler tray or skillet and quickly close the oven door.
  • Bake for 45 - 50 minutes or until golden brown and firm.
  • Remove from pan and allow to cool on wire rack before slicing.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1163.4, Fat 20.8, SaturatedFat 10.6, Cholesterol 40.7, Sodium 2843.1, Carbohydrate 212.2, Fiber 21.6, Sugar 24.1, Protein 35

Adnan sami
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Overall, I thought this recipe was just okay. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't amazing either.


Asha Sada
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This recipe is a bit too complicated for me. I prefer recipes that are simpler and easier to follow.


Felleng Belebesi
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I'm not sure if I did something wrong, but my bread didn't rise properly. It was very dense and heavy.


Hridoy Hussen
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I had a hard time finding whole wheat flour at my local grocery store. I ended up having to order it online.


Sammy Gist
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I'm not a fan of the texture of this bread. It's a bit too dense for my liking.


Arsalan Hanif
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I think this recipe would be better if it used less salt. I found the bread to be a bit too salty for my taste.


Nalulungi Zariah
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I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my bread didn't turn out as good as I hoped. It was a bit dry and crumbly.


Saida Gul
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I made this bread for a party and it was a huge hit. Everyone loved it!


Sani 007
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I followed the recipe exactly and the bread turned out great. I'm really impressed with how easy it was to make.


Isxaaq Mohamed nuur
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This bread is a bit denser than I expected, but it's still very good. I think it would be great for making grilled cheese sandwiches.


Sardorbek Asatillayev
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I'm so glad I found this recipe. I've been looking for a good whole wheat sandwich bread recipe for a long time.


Ayesh Perera
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This bread is a great way to use up leftover whole wheat flour. I always have some on hand, so it's nice to have a recipe that I can use it in.


miru
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I've made this bread several times and it always turns out perfectly. It's a great recipe for beginner bakers.


Walusimbi Mayanja
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I love the fact that this recipe is so easy to make. I don't have a lot of time to spend in the kitchen, so this is a great option for me.


kwesi hutchful
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This bread is perfect for sandwiches and toast. It's also great for making croutons or bread crumbs.


Verity Lort-Phillips
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I'm not a big fan of whole wheat bread, but this recipe changed my mind. It's so delicious and has a great nutty flavor.


Shisir Gautam
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This is the best whole wheat bread I've ever had. It's so flavorful and has a great texture.


Remaz Lefta
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I love this recipe! It's so easy to make and the bread always turns out perfect.


Melvin Seegers
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This bread is amazing! The crust is crispy and the inside is soft and fluffy. It's the perfect bread for sandwiches or toast.