This heart healthy bread recipe, adapted from Brot-Bernd Armbrust
©angiesrecipes via Küchengötter, creates one really great tasting, rustic loaf. The black lentils pack extra fiber and protein to this moist and dense bread. The bread tastes particularly great topped with thin cold cut.
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- Rinse and dry half of the sage. Pluck and finely cut the sage leaves. Place beluga lentils, balsamico vinegar, sugar, water and brine in a saucepan. Bring it to a boil, about 15-20 minutes. Turn it off and leave it for 8 hours or overnight until the lentils have absorbed most of the liquid.
- Diced pickled bell peppers. Dissolve the fresh yeast with lukewarm water in the mixing bowl of your stand mixer. Stir in rye sourdough starter. Add in bread and rye flours, then the salt. Mix at slow speed for 4 minutes, then increase the speed and knead for a 4 further minutes.
- Add in cooked lentils together with liquid and chopped pickled bell peppers. Mix at slow speed until well distributed. Cover the dough and leave it at the room temperature for 20 minutes.
- Grease a 35-cm loaf pan or line with baking paper. Wash and dry the rest of sage. Scrape the dough into the prepared pan. Top with sage leaves and brush them with the water, so they don’t get burned too quickly. Cover and rest for another 20 minutes.
- Fill a roasting pan with some water and place it at the bottom of the oven. Preheat the oven to 250C/480F. Once the oven has reached the desired temperature, remove the roasting pan with water and place the bread on the middle rack. Lower the temperature to 210C/410C. Bake the bread for 30-35 minutes. Remove and brush the bread with olive oil while it is still hot.
Lentil bread? Yum! This is very nutritious Angie. I love the colours and the texture. Have a nice weekend!
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ReplyDeleteWow that is just gorgeous Angie. I love the red peppers and I neevr saw lentils in a bread before. Amazing recipe.
ReplyDeleteSo festively pretty! Wow~so pretty I dont want to cut it... very nice!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful and delicious loaf of bread... YUM!
ReplyDeleteThat bread looks stunning! Look at the flavors and the colors!
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Interesting combination. I cook a lot with lentil, don't recall seeing black lentils, will pay better attention when next I am shopping.
ReplyDeleteLentil bread! I would love to try that!
ReplyDeleteI've never Heard of lentil bread before but this looks fantastic.
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ReplyDeleteNever tasted this kind of bread, Looks too good !!
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ReplyDeleteThis is one scrumptious looking bread! Looks so good!
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ReplyDeletelooks very healthy!
ReplyDeleteI've been having an urge to do some bread baking - it just seems so comforting when it's cold out. I've never thought of adding lentils!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, look at that gorgeous bread! It looks so hearty and delicious:-) Beautiful, Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeleteThis look just beautiful Angie!!
ReplyDeleteThat is one gorgeous loaf! I simply love the colors on that bread...
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful looking bread!
ReplyDeleteGreat combo and looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteThat bread looks very flavorful! Perfect to go with appetizers!
ReplyDeleteThis is one bread that's loaded with healthy goodness. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteSuch an original recipe and what a gorgeous end product!!!
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ReplyDeleteWoow gorgeous
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ReplyDeleteAngie, this is one ridiculously temping and healthy bread...and love the idea of brushing the sage leaves with water...that's a great tip..
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I've never seen such colorful and gorgeous looking loaf of bread like this one. It's truly amazing. You keep on surprising me Angie, Pleasant surprises that is :)
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ReplyDeleteWhat lovely texture and color..
ReplyDeleteThat is one gorgeous loaf! I don't think I've ever seen lentils baked INTO bread before. how cool!
ReplyDeleteLentil bread is a very new concept to me Angie...very innovative recipe healthy and just awesome as always!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful way to eat lentils and a different bread at the same time. I´ve never seen a bread quite like this one, with all that sage and pickles. Gorgeous Angie!
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ReplyDeleteMust get those lentils...they really look like caviar...must go shopping. The berad is so different and I am sure it tastes just like it looks....delicious....
ReplyDeleteI love this bread, Angie. I don't think I've ever seen a bread recipe that incorporates lentils. I bet the flavor and texture are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteAs always, you come up with a delicious combination of ingredients. I've not seen pickled peppers in the store, but then I haven't looked for them. Now my curiosity will have the better of me, so you can be sure I'll be hunting for them!
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ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious. This would be great with sandwiches, soups, salads, or even by itself! YUM!
ReplyDeleteThis unusual bread sounds absolutely delicious. It certainly is beautiful to look at. Have a wonderfulweekend. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteWell this is an entirely different but awesome way to use lentils!
ReplyDeleteThere are those gorgeous lentils again! What a beautiful and creative loaf of bread, Angie!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredibly delicious loaf idea :D
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ReplyDeleteLentil bread??!! I love it. That's just about the most colorful loaf I've ever seen and everything in it looks delicious!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous and inventive use of the beluga here Angie and I'm so glad you showed the interior... how pretty is that! Chalk full of goodness too.
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ReplyDeleteYour breads always amaze me, Angie, but this one tops the list. The lentils, sage and peppers are incredibly creative and the bread looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteUn pain magnifique, en plus d'être original et certainement délicieux.
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ReplyDeleteAmazing!....I have never seen a bread with lentils....I love it!!......Abrazotes, Marcela
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ReplyDeleteAmazing.. This is totally new to me
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This is such a beautiful loaf of bread. The colors are so pretty. I bet the texture is wonderful too.
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ReplyDeleteThe colours are wonderful and I bet it tastes incredible!
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ReplyDeleteThats a beautiful bread i have never crossed in blogsphere, mindblowing loaves.
ReplyDeleteAngie , one of your prettiest loaf yet ! I bet it tastes scrumptious :)
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ReplyDeleteAmazing break with rich flavors and spices. Well done.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I think this is one of the best looking breads you have made!!
ReplyDeleteAngie, this is about the prettiest bread I've even seen! Just lovely and wonderful that it's loaded with healthy ingredients too! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWow what a healthy bread
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love how your loaf is almost blushing and is speckled with all the good stuff!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how beautiful this bread is. If it is half as good as your beautiful photos, it must be delicious.
ReplyDeletethis is a very interesting bread and looks so festive too!
ReplyDeleteLovely, beautiful looking loaf of bread! Very tempting and wonderful presentation...
ReplyDeleteI am fascinated by the addition of lentils in bread. So interesting! The loaf is beautiful, the shine and color are outstanding. Very, very nice!
ReplyDeletewhat a cool looking bread, i love how colorful it is!
ReplyDeleteYou continuously wow me Angie! This is stunning and such a unique way to use lentils! Love it with the red peppers.
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ReplyDeleteI'm such a dork - for a second, I thought of Beluga the "whale". Clever way to use lentil Angie, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous loaf of bread!!! Yep - definitely heart healthy!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, this is such special bread to me, unusual in my country, looks good.
ReplyDeleteWhat ????. What cant you make bread out of girl?
ReplyDeletelentils and peppers in a loaf? this sounds amazing and so incredibly nourishing!!! girl, this one I MUST do and post soon, it's just too special! have a nice week.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely stunning loaf, and the most innovative bread recipe I've seen in a long time. beautiful work, Angie
ReplyDeletewonderful loaf. You are full of ideas on bread. They all look good and must taste lovely. Ciao!
ReplyDeleteWow, what an interesting recipe!! It looks amazing
ReplyDeleteThat's ingenious! I have never seen a bread with lentils. Those are some of my favorite lentils too. Angie thank you for this one! =D
ReplyDeleteYou know - the bread was perfect as is - and you just heightened it with those pickled peppers. Heaven!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie! Wow, lentil bread-that is unique! I love the colors of the red peppers with the black lentils-spectacular! I have to put Beluga lentils on my shopping list;-)
ReplyDeletei've never seen lentils used in bread, but it makes sense! the cross-section looks terrific, and the pickled peppers are a great addition too.
ReplyDeleteWow! This is indeed a very interesting bread! Looks so delicious & inviting! Would love to have some now!
ReplyDeleteLentil bread? WOW! This is definitely a must-try, so intrigued!
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I've never thought to add lentils to bread, but I LOVE lentils, so this sounds fantastic!
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ReplyDeleteI have never heard of lentils in bread, how awesome!! The bread is absolutely gorgeous too!
ReplyDeleteThat sure is one pretty bread my dear! I'm not sure if I've ever seen those black lentils around here. I have at the top of my to do more of list is bake more breads! Hope you are off to a great start this week.
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ReplyDeleteI love breads which take a lot of eating exercise :) They're always the tastiest and this looks amazing. I can't imagine what it tastes like but I'd love to find out!
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ReplyDeleteThis loaf is so colourful and must be nutritious with black lentils!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is like a whole meal in a piece of bread. It's gorgeous too!
ReplyDeleteI never thought of putting lentils into bread! Definitely looks worth trying it!
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ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous, savory bread? Who knew you could add lentils to bread? I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh wow....Angie, your bread looks very pretty. It's so Christmassy!
ReplyDeleteLove the top on this bread! Scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteAmazing Angie...lentil bread? I am always impressed with your creativity...
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks awesome...love it!
Have a great week :)
All your bakes never failed to amaze me, this one looked so beautiful and bursting with flavors!
ReplyDeleteAngie ......... oh the food was delicious
ReplyDeleteAngie-Awesome and spicy lentil bread!! Love it!!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a very amazing, wonderful & packed with great flavours bread!
ReplyDeleteIt looks awesomely delicious, dear Angie!
Very nutrious too!
I love colorful food and wow does this bread pop with color! Bread is usually so boring as far as color goes--what a nice change of pace!
ReplyDeleteWbat a fabulous looking loaf...lovely colours and lovely ingredients! I'd certainly like a slice or two of this with some cold cuts! :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, another excellent bread recipe from you. This look so lovely and very moist. Wish I can have at least 2 slices. :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week ahead.
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