If you are a fan of my no knead rosemary bread recipe then here is another one to add to your repertoire! I was thinking that there should be no reason that rye bread could not be made the same way as the rosemary bread and I was right. Isn't this a gorgeous loaf of bread?
Here is the recipe:
1 1/2 c. rye flour
4 to 4 1/2 c. all purpose flour.
3 tsp. salt
1 tsp. instant rise yeast
3 T. caraway seeds (optional)
3 c. water
Throw this all together in a large bowl and mix until you have a sticky dough.
Cover with plastic wrap and sit it aside to rise for 24 hours.
This is the container I use to bake all of my no knead bread. I bought it on ebay. If you want to search for one just hunt for covered pottery bowl.
It has to have an open lip so the bread does not get trapped inside.
After 24 hours your dough will look like this.
Preheat your oven to 450 degrees with the empty bowl and lid inside. When the oven is ready, carefully remove the bowl and spray it with cooking spray. Be careful not to burn yourself.
Dump the dough into the hot bowl then immediately cover it with the lid and place it in the oven. Bake it for 40 minutes.
Then remove the cover from the bowl.
And roll the bread out onto the rack. I use a pizza stone for all of my bread baking. Continue to bake it outside of the bowl for an additional 40 minutes.
This recipe makes a very dense chewy rye with a crispy crust. I wrap it in plastic and keep it in the refrigerator. It makes excellent toast too.
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Here is the recipe:
1 1/2 c. rye flour
4 to 4 1/2 c. all purpose flour.
3 tsp. salt
1 tsp. instant rise yeast
3 T. caraway seeds (optional)
3 c. water
Throw this all together in a large bowl and mix until you have a sticky dough.
Cover with plastic wrap and sit it aside to rise for 24 hours.
This is the container I use to bake all of my no knead bread. I bought it on ebay. If you want to search for one just hunt for covered pottery bowl.
It has to have an open lip so the bread does not get trapped inside.
After 24 hours your dough will look like this.
Preheat your oven to 450 degrees with the empty bowl and lid inside. When the oven is ready, carefully remove the bowl and spray it with cooking spray. Be careful not to burn yourself.
Dump the dough into the hot bowl then immediately cover it with the lid and place it in the oven. Bake it for 40 minutes.
Then remove the cover from the bowl.
And roll the bread out onto the rack. I use a pizza stone for all of my bread baking. Continue to bake it outside of the bowl for an additional 40 minutes.
This recipe makes a very dense chewy rye with a crispy crust. I wrap it in plastic and keep it in the refrigerator. It makes excellent toast too.
***Remember to enter the current giveaway by clicking on the button on my sidebar.
Comments
As we speak I have a loaf working that I have used sun-dried tomatoes and garlic in. There is nothing you can not do with this recipe.
One of the loaves yesterday I used, parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. People were going crazy over this bread.
I'm on my way to E-bay to get two pottery bowls. Thanks for the info.
i love the covery pottery bowl you got off ebay....
guess where i am...off to ebay
oh, i make my dilly bread in a round bowl like this too...
wish i had a piece of that right now...with some toasted cheese on top
:-)
kary and teddy
hey, we are getting a real thanksgiving is in the air feeling around here....
The Rye bread is a definite for me. Will try it soon.
Our Sunday dinner was a huge success. I made a single recipe of the Cranberry Orange cake it was divine. There is not much left. We hurt ourselves. The Rosemary bread was so aromatic we ate it slathered in butter while hot!
Thanks, once again, for all the yummy recipes.
Our ham and green bean casserole were cooked to perfection and we were off and running.
Happy day to you all.
xoxo to Teddy Queen of Chow-Chow's".
Thanks!
i'd love all your recipes in a book...anything in the works?
I bake my breads in a clay baker but I like the round bean pot shape. Might try that next time!
I haven't made bread in ages. Maybe when I retire or my hours get cut back.
I'll copy and save the recipe.
Coffee is on