These filling, hearty, gorgeously-specked little loaves almost found themselves lost in the land of unpublished drafts! I made them a couple of months ago and although we really liked them, Mexi especially...they just sort of sat around patiently...waiting to be shared. Okay, the bread itself didn't last more than 24 hours. It was the photos that were the patient ones. This is a dense, hearty, belly-filling bread...that makes two largeish bolillo-sized loaves. I ended up subbing ground flax seeds for the whole ones, just because I have a whole jar of already ground ones. I think next time I'll cut back on them if they're already ground like this time...because it seemed to make the bread super dense. Either way, it's great while warm...so fragrant and comforting.
Flax Seed Wheat Bread
from The Fresh Loaf
yield: one 1 pound loaf (or two ½ pound loaves)
200g bread flour
50g whole wheat flour
1 tsp salt
100g flax seeds
2 tsp malt powder
150 g water
1 tsp instant yeast
Combine the flours, salt, seeds, malt, and yeast in a bowl. Stir in the water and mix until thoroughly combined. This dough is not a terribly moist one: it should be slightly tacky but not sticky. When shaped into a ball it should easily hold its shape.
The seed and bran from the whole wheat prevent a high level of gluten development in this dough, so extensive kneading is not necessary.
Once all of the ingredients are thoroughly combined, place the ball of dough in a greased bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and leave to rise for an hour to an hour and a half.
Shape the dough into 1 large or two small loaves, cover the loaves with plastic, and give them another hour to rise. In the meantime, preheat the oven and baking stone to 425°.
Brush the top of the loaves with water, score the loaves, and place them in the oven. I threw 2 ice cubes into the oven...and then another 2 about 5 minutes in. Bake them at 425 for 20 minutes, rotate them 180°, then bake them another 20 to 25 minutes took mine another 10 mins. When done, they will be nicely browned on the outside, make a hollow sound when tapped upon, and register approximately 205° in the center when measured with an instant read thermometer.
Toasted up and shmeared with a bit of tangy cream cheese and topped with some chives...this was made a perfect light lunch.
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What a great hearty bread. It looks and sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a healthful bread. I have the flax seeds, but need to find malt powder. :)
ReplyDeleteSo glad you found the draft! Could sop up some good soup with this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely bread...looks delicious. ;)
ReplyDeleteI'll be using this recipe for sure. Looks amazing. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteQue pan tan estupendo te ha quedado. Se ve magnífico.
ReplyDeleteSaludos
That bread is screaming for peanut butter :)
ReplyDeleteWhere do you find your malt powder? I can never find it anywhere?
Alexis made a very similar wheat bread last night and it was very good. She made one loaf and used the other to make rolls.
ReplyDeleteI've always been a white bread kind of guy but I liked this one even better.
Your bread looks stunning and gorgeous! I'm excited to start making breads this season and this one looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteKim, I found it at a local market. I think I was lucky, cuz I haven't seen it since. Think I heard it could be ordered from King Arthur??? I'll probably check there soon since I need to get some more!!
ReplyDeleteScrumptious and healthy loaves..
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous bread; I love flax!
ReplyDeleteAren't flaxseeds amazing? I can only imagine how delicious this bread must have tasted, fresh from the oven. Thank you so much for sharing such a wonderful recipe!
ReplyDeletebeautiful loaf
ReplyDeleteThese look seriously hearty heather and I love how chock full of nutrition they are! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking bread! The crust is irresistible.
ReplyDeletemmm, i love a hearty bread, especially when it's right out of the oven. beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis bread is looking great! I love flaxseed and it is a perfect way to eat them!
ReplyDeleteMmm, yummy and super-healthy - great bread!
ReplyDeleteI love that picture of the bread sliced up...cream cheese does sound perfect with it.
ReplyDeleteoh love fresh bread looks great
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty little loaves--I am glad they finally got shared as they are too nice to be missed. ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh, that is really pretty bread! Looks very hearty and delicious! So glad the recipe didn't get lost! I often find pictures and thing, "oh yea, I made that didn't I?"
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely and healthy mini loaf!
ReplyDeletesuch a healthy treat to tummy.. looks perfect.
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