If you are searching for an ultimately spongy milky bread with wholewheat this bread is for you,definitely its our favourite now. With just simple ingredients, your beautiful bread is ready to enjoy with your favourite spread. Actually i love to experiement very much with whole wheat flour and its been a while am trying
to add them in my bakes whenever i feel like making fantastic whole wheat based bread. Usually wholewheat breads needs a pre-frement or biga, this biga is prepared a day before with flour, water and yeast, but this wholewheat bread doesnt need biga. Obviously a very easy bread when compared to the other wholewheat breads.
This is definitely an easy and spongy bread, one can have it happily during anytime of the day.Make this loaf bread easily at home with Indian chappathi flour, yes i used Aashirvaad atta. If you still want to replace it with an organic wholewheat flour just go on. However i love to add aashirvaad atta in my wholewheat breads, this Indian chappathi flour works absolutely wonderful in breads as well as in wholewheat cakes. My theme for this week's blogging marathon is Tame the yeast, after a No knead wholewheat loaf bread, today am posting this fabulous milky wholewheat bread for this week's theme.This bread was baked and suggested by Mireille of East West Realm.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#43.
2+1/2tsp Dry Active yeast
1/2tsp Salt
3/4cup Milk
1/4cup Water
1/4cup Butter
1tbsp Honey
1tbsp Melted butter
Heat the milk, water, honey and butter until the butter melts, keep aside and let it cool to luke warm.
Add the yeast and give a stir, leave aside for 10minutes until the yeast turns foamy.
In a large bowl combine the all purpose flour,salt and half cup of the wheat flour,mix with a spatula.
Slowly add the rest of the flour and knead everything as a soft dough for 10minutes, place it in a greased bowl, cover with a plastic wrap and arrange it in a warm place for an hour.
Grease a loaf pan generously and keep aside.
Punch down the dough and divide the dough into two balls.
Roll each balls as a rectangle, starting from the narrow end , roll the rectangle as a log.
Place the seam side down in the prepared loaf pan.Place the rolls side by side, cover it with a kitchen towel, leave aside for 40minutes.
Preheat the oven to 350F, bake for 30-35minutes until the crust turns golden brown. Brush the top of the loaf with melted butter.
Remove from the pan, cool completely before slicing.
Enjoy with your favourite spread.
to add them in my bakes whenever i feel like making fantastic whole wheat based bread. Usually wholewheat breads needs a pre-frement or biga, this biga is prepared a day before with flour, water and yeast, but this wholewheat bread doesnt need biga. Obviously a very easy bread when compared to the other wholewheat breads.
This is definitely an easy and spongy bread, one can have it happily during anytime of the day.Make this loaf bread easily at home with Indian chappathi flour, yes i used Aashirvaad atta. If you still want to replace it with an organic wholewheat flour just go on. However i love to add aashirvaad atta in my wholewheat breads, this Indian chappathi flour works absolutely wonderful in breads as well as in wholewheat cakes. My theme for this week's blogging marathon is Tame the yeast, after a No knead wholewheat loaf bread, today am posting this fabulous milky wholewheat bread for this week's theme.This bread was baked and suggested by Mireille of East West Realm.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#43.
1cup All purpose flour
1+1/2cups Wholewheat flour/Chappathi flour2+1/2tsp Dry Active yeast
1/2tsp Salt
3/4cup Milk
1/4cup Water
1/4cup Butter
1tbsp Honey
1tbsp Melted butter
Heat the milk, water, honey and butter until the butter melts, keep aside and let it cool to luke warm.
Add the yeast and give a stir, leave aside for 10minutes until the yeast turns foamy.
In a large bowl combine the all purpose flour,salt and half cup of the wheat flour,mix with a spatula.
Slowly add the rest of the flour and knead everything as a soft dough for 10minutes, place it in a greased bowl, cover with a plastic wrap and arrange it in a warm place for an hour.
Grease a loaf pan generously and keep aside.
Punch down the dough and divide the dough into two balls.
Roll each balls as a rectangle, starting from the narrow end , roll the rectangle as a log.
Place the seam side down in the prepared loaf pan.Place the rolls side by side, cover it with a kitchen towel, leave aside for 40minutes.
Preheat the oven to 350F, bake for 30-35minutes until the crust turns golden brown. Brush the top of the loaf with melted butter.
Remove from the pan, cool completely before slicing.
Enjoy with your favourite spread.
Wow they look like cake to me. Looks yummy
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They looks like milk cakes... Loved the clean flavours....:)
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ReplyDeletePerfectly baked loaf yet again!
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