Recipe of Quick Sourdough rye bread with spelt and wheat (Dutch oven ver.)
Sourdough rye bread with spelt and wheat (Dutch oven ver.).
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To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook sourdough rye bread with spelt and wheat (dutch oven ver.) using 15 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Sourdough rye bread with spelt and wheat (Dutch oven ver.):
- {Make ready of Rye Sourdough Pre-dough:.
- {Make ready 15 g of rye sourdough starter.
- {Prepare 75 g of rye flour.
- {Take 75 g of warm water.
- {Get of Main Dough:.
- {Make ready 150 g of rye flour.
- {Prepare 100 g of bread flour (wheat).
- {Take 50 g of spelt flour (or use more bread flour).
- {Prepare 7.5 g of salt.
- {Take 180 g of warm water (40-50°C/105-122°F).
- {Get 10 g of honey or molasses.
- {Take of Optional:.
- {Take 1/2 tsp of caraway seeds.
- {Take 50 g of sunflower seeds.
- {Get 1 of medium sized Dutch oven pot with lid (Staub, Le creuset, etc).
Instructions to make Sourdough rye bread with spelt and wheat (Dutch oven ver.):
- Mix the ingredients for the sourdough pre-dough in a medium bowl. Cover and let the sourdough pre-dough set at room temperature for 20-22 hours. (alternatively use 160 g of active rye sourdough starter - 100% hydration)..
- Mix the the flours, salt (and caraway/sunflower seeds) in a bowl..
- In a separate bowl, mix the rye sourdough pre-dough with warm water and honey/molasses..
- Mix the dry ingredients with the sourdough mixture until all ingredients are very well mixed, 5-10 minutes. You can use your hands or a wooden spoon, etc. The dough is sticky and like a paste, so you don't need to knead it like you would other breads..
- After mixing :).
- You can keep the dough in the same bowl, then cover with plastic wrap and let proof for 60-90 minutes at 24-25°C (75-77°F). If it's quite cold, then it will take around 3 hours..
- Remove from bowl and place into a floured working space. Form into a round boule shape by folding over the edges of the dough into the center..
- Dust the shaped dough with rye flour and place fold-side down into a flour dusted proofing basket (banneton). Let rise again for about 2 hours..
- After rising, it will be significantly larger (about 1.5 times bigger).
- When nearing baking time, preheat oven to 250°C/480°F. Put a Dutch oven/Le creuset or other cast iron enameled pot into the oven while preheating..
- When the dough is ready to go and your oven is preheated, remove the pot from the oven, then carefully remove the dough from the banneton and place it into the hot pot so that the round side is now facing up..
- Bake for about 30-45 minutes (my oven is pretty weak so it takes 45 minutes. For the last 10-15 minutes, remove the lid of the pot so the crust can get a nice color..
- Let cool for a few hours or up to half a day until slicing. this will let the flavors of the bread develop further..
- It doesn't look much different, but here's the version I made with a nice schwarzbier/stout beer. It smells amazing, quite different the non-beer version..
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