High-fiber Germ Bread

High-fiber Germ Bread

by Food·Color

4.8 (1)
Favorite

Difficulty

Easy

Time

2h

Serving

2

Basically, after distinguishing what rye is, Mr. Meng's bread on rye finally enters the daily routine.
High-fiber germ bread, fermented in a rattan basket. The texture effect given by the rattan basket makes the bread full of rustic flavor. I don't have a rattan basket, and I don't bother to go shopping. After pondering for a long time, I couldn't come up with a substitute of the right size. Although Teacher Meng said, "If you can't get a rattan basket, you can also put it in a baking tray to ferment." But at the same time, he also said, "Using a rattan basket can prevent the bread from expanding during the fermentation process." I don't want it to expand, and She insisted on imitating the oval figure. After thinking about it, I probably only replaced it with a long cake mold, the texture of the rattan basket, which could not be imitated.
The halved amount of dough seems to be just enough to fill the surroundings of the small toast box when it grows up, so use it. Pretending to be a rattan basket, everything is done in the same way. Although there is no rattan basket texture, the effect seems to be pretty good. It's just a half-weight body, more than simple, but it doesn't have the rough and bold feeling of the country people. . . "

Ingredients

High-fiber Germ Bread

1. Materials

High-fiber Germ Bread recipe

2. Pour the dough materials except butter and germ into the bread bucket

High-fiber Germ Bread recipe

3. Kneading program and mixing for 13 minutes

High-fiber Germ Bread recipe

4. Add the butter and stir for another 30 minutes

High-fiber Germ Bread recipe

5. Into a smooth dough

High-fiber Germ Bread recipe

6. Add the germ and knead well

High-fiber Germ Bread recipe

7. Put it in a bowl for basic fermentation

High-fiber Germ Bread recipe

8. Dough grows up

High-fiber Germ Bread recipe

9. Round and relax for 15 minutes

High-fiber Germ Bread recipe

10. Roll out into a square with sides about 14 cm

High-fiber Germ Bread recipe

11. Rolled into a cylindrical shape

High-fiber Germ Bread recipe

12. Coated with high-gluten flour, close up, put it in the mold for final fermentation for about 50 minutes

High-fiber Germ Bread recipe

13. Dough grows up

High-fiber Germ Bread recipe

14. Buckle into the baking tray, face up, cut 3 slits across the surface, continue to ferment for 10 minutes

High-fiber Germ Bread recipe

15. Put it in the oven, middle level, upper heat 200 degrees, lower heat 160 degrees, bake for about 20-30 minutes

High-fiber Germ Bread recipe

16. Baked

High-fiber Germ Bread recipe

17. Slice after cooling

High-fiber Germ Bread recipe

Tips:

The bottom end needs to be squeezed tightly, otherwise it will be stretched during the final fermentation.
The fermentation time depends on the actual temperature.
The baking time and firepower need to be adjusted according to the size of the bread and the actual situation of the oven.

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