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Flower Pot Whole Spelt and Rye Bread with Hazelnuts and Quark


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These are some fun, totally foolproof, yeast-free and delicious bread to bake in a flower pot, which I have adapted from this Quark-Nussbrote found on eatsmarter. The dough is prepared with a mix of whole spelt and rye flour with Quark (a type of German fresh cheese), spices and whole hazelnuts that would result a rustic, hearty bread packed with nutrition and flavour with slightly denser and chewy texture.

  • 300 g Whole spelt flour
  • 300 g Whole rye flour
  • 1 tbsp Baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp Anise powder
  • 1/4 tsp Fennel seed powder
  • 1/4 tsp Caraway seed powder
  • 1/4 tsp Coriander seed powder
  • 100 g Olive oil
  • 250 g Quark
  • 180 ml 3.5% Milk
  • 2 Eggs, medium
  • 1 tsp Sea salt
  • 80 g Hazelnuts
  1. Whisk together the spelt, rye flours, and baking powder together with all the spices in a mixing bowl. Now add in olive oil, 160 ml of the milk, eggs, and sea salt. Use a hand mixer fitted with dough hooks to beat all the ingredients until a smooth dough forms.
  2. Turn the dough out on a lightly floured work surface and knead in the hazelnuts. Cut out two portions of dough, each weighs about 150 grams. Shape each into a ball and place each into a small greased or parchment-lined flower pot. Shape the rest of the dough into a ball and place into a large grease or parchment-lined flower pot. Brush the top with the rest of the milk.
  3. Fill an oven-safe bowl with water and place it at the bottom of your oven. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F fan forced.
  4. Bake the small ones for 30 minutes and the large one for 60-70 minutes until nicely golden brown. Remove and cool briefly. Turn out the bread and cool on a wire rack completely before slicing.

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24 comments:

Iwona 21/11/20 06:52

I love your recipes :)

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Natalia 21/11/20 08:46

Oh wow, Angie, you have the best ideas ever!!! I have never seen anything like that before, so cool and surely yummy☺☺

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Kinga K. 21/11/20 10:21

I love bread like this❤

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The Exclusive Beauty Diary 21/11/20 13:08

These look super delicious. I would like to try them. Thank you for sharing recipe.

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Nancy Chan 21/11/20 13:24

Looks beautiful and yummy. Have a great weekend.

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Tom 21/11/20 13:32

...it's no doubt not light and fluffy, something to sink your teeth onto.

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Debra Eliotseats 21/11/20 15:39

These little breads look so delicious and so cute!

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Kitchen Riffs 21/11/20 16:32

It's been a long time since I've had flower pot bread! Always so much fun. Terrific recipe 99 I love rye. Thanks!

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savorthebest 21/11/20 17:46

What a great idea the flour pot makes such a nice round loaf

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Himawan Sant 22/11/20 09:04

You are creative .. and this round dumpling looks delicious crunchy ..., yummy!

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Królowa Karo 22/11/20 10:14

Perfect for Sunday breakfast :)

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foodtravelandwine 23/11/20 03:16

Not only delicious, but looks awesome too!!....I love it!........Abrazotes, Marcela

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Julie 23/11/20 17:47

you have a good collection of rye flour breads, this looks wonderful as well !!

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SavoringTime in the Kitchen 23/11/20 22:45

What cute idea! The breads look the perfect size too :)

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Pam 24/11/20 17:59

Such a clever idea. The bread looks and sounds tasty.

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Anonymous 24/11/20 19:02

Oh! How very cute. I'm so excited to see you've baked your bread in flower pots. It sounds rather delicious and as you know, I'm quite a fan of chewy bread.

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Raymund 24/11/20 21:01

This is cool! I knew I can use my wife's flower pots for cooking :p
Love the idea

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Valentina 25/11/20 05:15

What a fun recipe! Love that it's a no yeast bread and hazelnuts are my favorite. :-) ~Valentina

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Lauren - BasicGinger.com 25/11/20 06:11

this is so adorable! I never would have thought to bake bread in a flower pot! Looks delicious too!

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Catherine 25/11/20 14:50

oh, dear Angie, this looks delicious!! Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving. xoxo

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Paola Pepe 26/11/20 16:26

Che ricetta meravigliosa! bravissima Angie!

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tigerfish 3/12/20 23:30

Flower pot bakes are like the "in" thing! I like that you can "grow" homely breads in pots :p

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