Monday 25 February 2013

Recipe: tasty soda bread in a flash...


If, like me, you can be a little impatient with the whole bread-making process, then you'll love this super-quick, super-tasty recipe as much as I did. It's pretty nutritious too.










Gather:

450g wholemeal flour
225g fine (pinhead) oatmeal
65g  plain white flour
65g  wheatgerm (+ extra for dusting the tin and loaf top)
65g  wheat bran
2.5 tsp bicarb
2 tsp soft brown sugar

1 litre buttermilk

2 tsp sesame seeds for topping the loaf


Create:

  1. Heat the oven to 230C  /  210C [fan]  /  Gas 8
  2. Grease 2 x 900g loaf tins and dust with some wheatgerm
  3. In a large bowl mix all the dry ingredients together well
  4. Add the buttermilk to the dry ingredients and mix well to form a wet dough
  5. Split the dough between the two tins, smooth the tops, slash with a floured knife, sprinkle with the sesame seeds
  6. Bake the loaves for 10 mins at the above temp then lower to: 130C  /  110 [fan]  /  gas 1 - and bake for 1 hour
  7. Skewer test the loaves to see if ready or knock on bottom for a hollow sound to indicate cooked
  8. Allow to cool in tin for 10 mins then turn out on a wire rack and resist the temptation to try it straight away - at least until its cool enough to slice!


Devour: 

Enjoy with lashings of your favourite toppings - sweet or savoury goes equally as well!
Eat within 2 days and freeze if you have any left over - but you won't.


Notes:

As you can see from the pic mine came out a bit anemic - but I'm getting used to a new oven. I think in future I would not drop the temp so low for the last hour and maybe give it less time.

Buttermilk is generally sold in 284ml tubs and so buying 4 meant that I had 136ml (approx) spare. If you have the time and the inclination you could up the proportion of the dry ingredients pro-rata so that all of it got used. If I ever get round to it i will re-post!

Enjoy!

Chantal xx

p.s.
I made this before trying to live vegan - so I shall try it with soya yoghurt instead - if you have any suggestions for a different method then please get in touch - I'd love to hear from you!



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