Crisp crust with a moist and soft interior, this is an interesting and a perfect spring bread recipe, especially with asparagus season in full swing. This Baton is based on a bread recipe from daheim und unterwegs.
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- In a mixing bowl, stir all the starter ingredients until you get a rough dough ball. Cover with a plastic film and leave it at the room temperature for an hour. Transfer the starter, still covered, to the fridge and leave it for 15-24 hours.
- Trim, rinse and dry the green asparagus. Cut them into 2cm pieces. Dissolve the starter with water in the mixing bowl of your stand mixer. Add in bread flour, sesame seeds, sugar, salt and yeast. Stir at low speed for 3 minutes, then increase the speed to medium and knead for 5 minutes until the dough is smooth and pliable. Turn the dough on a lightly floured work surface, gently knead green asparagus pieces into the dough until evenly distributed.
- Cover the dough and allow it to rest for 30 minutes. Divide the dough into two portions. Shape each into a round. Cover and set aside for 5 minutes.
- Shape each dough into a baton on a floured work surface and place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Cover and allow them to rise for 45 minutes.
- Place a roasting pan at the bottom shelf and preheat the oven to 230C450F. Just before putting the bread into the hot oven, slash the tops in an asterisk with a sharp knife or with a floured scissor snip 1/2-inch-deep V into top of each roll.
- Place the bread in the oven and throw a handful of ice cubes into the roasting pan. Close the oven door and bake for 35-40 minutes until nicely golden brown and crusty. Remove the bread and allow them to cool on a wire rack to room temperature before cutting.
I am sending this to the "Bake Your Own Bread-April" at Girlichef.
What a yummy spring bread......i will try it soon!!!Hi from sunny GREECE!!!
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A bread filled with asparagus is such a lovely idea! Crusty on top and soft inside looks like the perfect accompaniment to any meal!
ReplyDeleteFirst time I m seeing asparagus in bread, now I am curious about the taste too!
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful and delicious!
Angie...this is beautiful! I love this because it's not the same typical veggies we've seen in bread before! A perfect springtime bread! : )
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique idea Angie - I love asparagus and bread and putting the two together must be fabulous.
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy
Angie, I'm so impressed by you baking skills. I've never seen asparagus in bread, that looks delicious, summery and perfect for a picnic!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely Sunday!
what an unusual interesting bread!
ReplyDeleteI am sure the Asparagus flavor permeates the bread. The crumb on this is fantastic
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning bread :D
ReplyDeleteI love the small hints of asparagus you see in the cross section - divine!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Those are so original and beautiful! A great idea.
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Rosa
What a great idea :). You are so creative. Really nice recipe.
ReplyDeleteyou always make the best breads nice one another hit!
ReplyDeleteWell I've had bread with asparagus on it, but never bread with asparagus in it! I love this idea! Two of my favorite things together as one.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the asparagus gets nice and crisp when you toast it? I bet it does - this sounds so yummy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique combination Angie, I would never have thought to put asparagus into a loaf. Does the asparagus stay firm or does it get mushy?
ReplyDeleteYour bread looks so perfect! Crisp and light and asparagussy :) Fabulous
ReplyDeleteI have never seen anything like this . Wow. In New Zealand an old 70's favourite was to roll canned asparagus in sliced white bread, This is like the very gourmet version of that
ReplyDeleteWow! I really want to try this bread. Gorgeous photos as always :)
ReplyDeleteA rather unusual bread...but then again, have learned not to expect the expected from you!
ReplyDeleteoh my! I am a bread lover and I can't stop admiring your asparagus bread!! It looks so beautiful with the nice texture, and I believe it taste yummylicious too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I'd never think to have an asparagus bread, it looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteYour blog isn't showing up in my reader anymore. :-( So sad about that.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! This bread would go nicely with soup.
ReplyDeleteOh, these loaves are LOVELY! I don't think I would have thought of putting asparagus actually IN the bread---I really wish I could reach in and grab one. Thank you so much for sharing them!
ReplyDeleteAsparagus in bread?? Amazing! This looks so unique and lovely!
ReplyDeleteYour breads are exceptional Angie. I want to grab one right now.
ReplyDeleteLove the bread Angie, it looks beautiful indeed!
ReplyDeleteVuestro pan es una tentación luce delicioso y bello me encanta,abrazos hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a freshly baked bread with asparagus inside! So perfect for spring!
ReplyDeleteAsparagus and bread! I am always amazed when I come here and now am getting hungry - it' just gorgeous. And made for spring.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious spring recipe and very inventive. Well done!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting idea!This bread looks amazing!Have a lovely week,dear!
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful. That is one impressive and delicious looking bread:)
ReplyDeleteI never would have thought to include asparagus in a bread, but it sounds delicious! Your bread is lovely as well, I am drooling over the photos!
ReplyDeleteI never thought about making asparagus bread, it's really a strange combination but it seems to work pretty good
ReplyDeleteAh, Angie, you're amazing! I love that you've put asparagus in this gorgeous looking bread... I've seen potato and onion but not asparagus - how great.
ReplyDeleteWhat an unusual loaf! Must be delicious!
ReplyDeleteThe added nutrients that asparagus gives this bread is a real treat for moms and kids. This is terrific!
ReplyDeleteI like the name as well as the look of this bread. Goes well with some hot soup .....yum!
ReplyDeleteHow creative Angie. I've never seen this. It makes such a pretty presentation too.
ReplyDeleteSam
Omg, mindblowing bread..well done..
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea! I love asparagus so I would be happy to eat this bread anytime :)
ReplyDeletehi angie, first time i'm seeing asparagus in bread! Never come across my mind of using these in breads! it looks lovely, beautiful loaves!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bread, Angie! What an interesting one too, with asparagus! Looks really good!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea to incorporate asparagus into bread! I would have never thought to do that. You are so creative, Angie!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, what a brilliant idea, Angie! Bread and asparagus - too favorites in one bite :)
ReplyDeleteI would never have thought to add asparagus to freshly baked bread... it looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is my first time seeing asparagus bread and am loving the idea so much!
ReplyDeleteRight you are ANGIE! Your batons due true justice to spring with asparagus peeking out in every slice. So easy to make too! I am bookmarking this to be made very soon :)
ReplyDeletechow! Devaki @weavethousandflavors
I have never seen asparagus in bread! I thought I landed on another planet...haha. I really like the look of the asparagus in the bread. Just looks so beautiful. You've just made it healthier :D Thanks very much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteinteresting delicious looking bread
ReplyDeleteI never saw asparagus baked in bread before! So interesting and unique! And of course delicious!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Asparagus is surely been doing the rounds now and there have been tons of recipes I've seen in the last two weeks but this one is exceptionally unique. Love the idea of asparagus bread A! :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous loaves! Love the perfect golden brown color.
ReplyDeleteI could eat a whole loaf right now....making me hungry again!
ReplyDeleteYour bread is absolutey stunning! So perfect for spring with the asparagus!
ReplyDeleteOh..what a wonderful crust..the bread looks perfectly appetizing!!
ReplyDeleteTwo of my favorite things together, this is such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bread! I love it!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty this bread with asparagus...I love the color contrast...not only beautiful as well and tasty.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week Angie :)
Thanks for visiting. I love your blog and recipes. They look so delicious that I'm your new follower. Regards from Spain.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like my kind of bread--crusty on the outside and tender inside. Plus you can't go wrong with asparagus and sesame seeds!
ReplyDeletewhat nice bread Angie, really nice!!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing, Angie!!! I've never seen such a bread, but I LOVE it!!! And what beautiful pops of green in the slices~
ReplyDeleteWhat a genius idea for spring! Asparagus in bread? Wow! absolutely amazing, Angie. Love both loaves, the slices, and the superb recipe, and photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks for you sweet and kind words on my blog:DDD
xo
Interesting bread. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteyour kitchen must be always smelling lovely with all these gorgeous bakes.
ReplyDeleteasparagus in the bread, sound so good and healthy!
ReplyDeleteJe-A-lous!!!! I love asparaus, although i'm not sure the family would like this.
ReplyDeleteAsparagus bread is a really nice idea!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is refreshingly different! Looks delicious and healthy!
ReplyDeleteA lovely bread indeed...baked to perfection. Asparagus addition is very innovative.
ReplyDeletewhat an interesting bread! love that asparagus!
ReplyDeleteAsparagus. In bread. Mind = blown! This sounds incredible, Angie. :)
ReplyDeleteThis bread is stunning! What a perfect way to use spring asparagus!
ReplyDeletei've tried so many veggies and fruit in my breads but you beat me to the asparagus. I love it and have to try it!
ReplyDeleteYou always have the most inspired recipes. I was thinking about your blog tonight as I was making a salad to go with a pork recipe and decided to think outside of the box like you do. Thanks for being my inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI have been baking for a long time even in Germany and I have never seen asparagus in bread. Fantastic idea, healthy and I'm sure tasty.
ReplyDeleteI certainly don't need to tell you how beautiful this bread is! Ingenious! Your pictures have made me very hungry!
ReplyDeletewhat a feast for the eyes... one lovely loaf Angie!!
ReplyDeleteWOW...another great job on your bread. Simply amazing! Thans again for sharing another great recipe, Angie.
ReplyDeleteKristy
Angie you amaze me with your breads. I wish i could get mine to turn out like yours. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteOh my husband would adore this recipe, it sounds amazing! Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeleteI've never thought of putting asparagus in bread. What a fun idea!
ReplyDeleteAngie, this is such a gorgeous looking loaf. I would never have thought of using asparagus. Lovely clicks and makes me want to grab a piece to try.
ReplyDeletewow this is genius in season bread love it
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks amazing! That would be the perfect base for a crostini or even on it's own. It looks scrumptious...I wouldn't complain if someone gave me a loaf of that!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so cool.
ReplyDeleteYou found a new way to take advantage of the season's asparagus bounty! Love that. With just a smear of butter, it would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteVery creative--I've never thought of putting asparagus into bread!
ReplyDeleteomg angie I am jelouse! seriously u r torturing me with aspargus and fresh sesame bread. need to get an oven and aspargus RIGHT NOW!!!
ReplyDeleteoh my... how did I miss these? amazing bread Angie, and so original with the asparagus. love your excellent work with the scoring of the loaves.
ReplyDeleteHoly Toledo! That asparagus bread is bloody genius! Absolutely genius.
ReplyDeleteI love this bread! It looks so gorgeous! Recenlty I've been only making plain breads. I have to try adding some veggies, like this. Great post, thanks for sharing, Angie :-)
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