BALLYMALOE IRISH BROWN BREAD

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Categories     Bread     Winter     Side     Bake     Quick & Easy

Number Of Ingredients 7

400 grams whole-wheat flour, preferably stoneground (3 1/2 cups)
50 grams white flour, all-purpose or bread flour (1/2 cup)
1 teaspoon salt
2 1/2 teaspoons active dry yeast
5 ounce water 150ml (5oz), plus 275ml (10oz) tepid water
1 tablespoon dark molasses
10 ounce water 150ml (5oz), plus 275ml (10oz) tepid water

Steps:

  • Mix the flours with the salt in a medium bowl.
  • Pour 5 Oz. (150ml) of water into a small bowl and stir in the molasses, then crumble in the fresh yeast, stirring a couple of times. Let stand until it starts to foam on top, about 10 minutes.
  • Pour the yeast mixture and the remaining 275ml water into the flour and stir until a batter is formed, which will have the consistency of oatmeal. (If using standard whole-wheat flour, the dough will be sticky, and rather wet.) Let stand 10 minutes.
  • Spray a nonstick 9-inch (23cm) loaf pan with nonstick spray and cut a piece of parchment or wax paper to line the bottom of the pan. Scrape the dough into the prepared pan, smooth the top with a spatula or if it's sticky, dampen your hand and use that then drape a kitchen towel over the top (so it's not pressing down on the dough, but just lightly over the top) and let rise in a warm place until the dough reaches the top of the pan, about 20 minutes - although it can vary so just keep an eye on it.
  • efore the dough has almost reached the top of the pan, preheat the oven to 450ºF (230ºC). When the dough has reached the top of the pan, bake the bread for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, decrease the heat to 400ºF (200ºC). Run a knife around the outside of the bread to release it from the pan, tip the loaf out of the pan, remove the parchment paper, and place the loaf upside down directly on the baking rack and let bake another 15 minutes, or until done. The bread is ready when you tap the bottom and it sounds hollow. If using an instant-read thermometer, the temperature should read 190ºF (88ºC). Let the bread cool on a wire rack before slicing.

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