This is a rustic braided yeast bread (part levain, part commercial yeast) that is filled with a mix of caramelized onions and smoked bacon deglazed with white wine. It's hearty, packed with flavour, and quite a treat for onion lovers. If you're a vegetarian, leave out the smoked bacon, it tastes different though equally delicious served with a salad or soup. I have cut the braided loaf into two and baked them in loaf pans, but you can just bake the whole braided loaf on a baking tray lined with parchment paper.
Braided Onion Bread with White Wine and Smoked Bacon
adapted from Brot-Bernd Armbrust©angiesrecipes
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- Peel and cut the onions into rings. Cut the smoked bacon into small cubes. Heat the oil in a skillet and cook onion rings over medium heat until golden brown, about 8 minutes. Add in diced smoked bacon and white wine. Cook the mixture until the liquid has almost evaporated. Leave it overnight in the fridge.
- Dissolve yeast with warm water in the bowl of your stand mixer, then stir in sourdough starter and white wine. Add in flours and salt. Mix for 4 minutes at slow speed, then increase the speed and mix 4 more minutes. Shape into a longish dough. Cover and rest for 30 minutes at room temperature. Prepare two loaf pans and line with baking papers.
- Place the dough on a lightly floured work surface roll it out to a 50x35-cm rectangle. Spread the onion mixture lengthwise over 2/3 of the dough. Fold the dough into a three-layer, beginning at the un-filled third. Cut into 3 strips and braid. Slice the braided loaf from the center into half. Pinch ends to seal and tuck under. Place each into a loaf pan. Cover and let rise for 30-45 minutes at room temperature.
- Fill a roasting pan with water and place it at the bottom of the oven. Preheat the oven to 230C/450F. Dust the loaves with a little bit flour. Bake the loaves in the center of the hot oven for 35-40 minutes. Remove the roasting pan with water after 15 minutes.
Wow. What a gorgeous bread. Wonderful flavor combo.
ReplyDeleteLove the onions. Sweet and salty in each bite.
ReplyDeleteNice combo of flavors. Love all ur bread varieties...
ReplyDeleteA beautiful bread! Those flavors are just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Seriously, Angie? When is your bakery opening...I'll be first in line.
ReplyDeleteAngie you always have the most incredible bread recipes!
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy xo
What a lovely combination! Never baked bread with wine and that is one loaf I would like to try...
ReplyDeleteThis is a superb bread, not only the flavors but alse the golden crust! One of my favorites Angie!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous loaf! I love onions! This bread looks so good!
ReplyDeleteLooks too beautiful my friend :)
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
Beautiful. Your mind is full of the best bread and yes whens the shop opening?
ReplyDeleteThis is a meal into itself!!
ReplyDeleteI can imagine how beautifully must be smelling your bread...
ReplyDeleteDivine! That really looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteYou do create some amazing stuff, Angie . . . this bread has to rank right up there with one of my faves. I can imagine how all over me Mr. Rosemary would be if I made that bread today. Hmmmm.......
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous bread, Angie! Super idea to deglaze with white wine.
ReplyDeleteI want to come and live in your place as you make so many variety of delicious bread i tend to make the same bread as always ehre. This looks so good.
ReplyDeleteDroolworthy and seriously very tempting bread..Cant take my eyes from your clicks.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a gorgeous bread! I LOVE making bread, but I don't do it that often for some reason..
ReplyDeleteThat is truly a beautiful and unique loaf of bread. I love the flavors in it!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful and flavorful bread. So crusty on the outside and lovely texture inside.
ReplyDeletevery nice! Art work! Love the crust its perfeection!
ReplyDeleteAngie, can you share this onion bread with me? Looks so pretty and yummy!
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ReplyDeleteSo rustic and inviting this bread! Your photography is stunning! I enjoy all your posts!
ReplyDeleteThis would be the perfect accompaniment to just about any soup or stew!
ReplyDeleteI love the addition of smoked bacon, must be amazing :)
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine this not being phenomenal with all its different components!
ReplyDeleteSmoked bacon, white wine and onions - how could this be anything but superb. Lovely pics.
ReplyDeleteAngie, this looks and sounds absolutely incredible! Perfect to pair with a bowl of hearty soup, or something saucy! I bet the house smelled great while baking.
ReplyDeleteWe had our friends from Illinois up for the weekend, so I am way behind commenting and blogging!
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Looks like a store bought one and so yummy ...wish to try this recipe..bookmarked..
ReplyDeleteit´s amazing!! but i have one question, could I do it without the Rye sourdough starter? thanks
ReplyDelete@LaraIguess so. Just use your favourite dough recipe instead.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful looking bread especially with smoked bacon. Oh yes, yummy! Have a good week, Angie! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely - I adore savory breads.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific & appetizing twisted savoury bread!! Who doesn't love onions combined with smoked bacon bits!
ReplyDeleteYou are surely a genious baker!!!! Waw!!!
My mouth is hanging open as I look at this. Both because it is beautiful, and also because it looks so, so delicious! You are truly a master bread baker.
ReplyDeleteThat bread is so pretty. I love the onions and bacon too. I KNOW I would adore this bread. You must be the Queen of Bread!! You always come up with the best recipes.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a unique bread. Where do you get all your ideas?????
ReplyDeleteyou just blew my mind with this bread - the flavors are incredible!
ReplyDeletebread + bacon? Whoa, hold me back! It's almost too much goodness in one bite! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness this bread looks great, never seen something like this before but it intrigues me!
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks unbelievable delicious Angie...love the combination of onion and bacon...yum!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
oooh, i bet this smelled like heaven coming out of your oven!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful braiding! I have been making a fair bit of bread and pizza lately but haven't braided any yet. Practice has made yours perfect :)
ReplyDeleteWe absolutely love your blog and find almost all of your post's to be what precisely I'm looking for.
ReplyDeleteDoes one offer guest writers to write content for you?
I wouldn't mind creating a post or elaborating on a number of the subjects you write related to here. Again, awesome blog!
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Wonderful flavor combination , Angie ! I bet it tastes as fantastic as it looks :D
ReplyDeletelooks yummm...delicious n mouthwatering..
ReplyDeletewonderful cliks dear
Tasty Appetite
Wow,
ReplyDeleteYou really are an incredible baker! This looks fantastic!
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ReplyDeleteI am sure it is packed with flavors! Caramelized onions and smoked bacon must have boosted its flavor to the top!
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks so delicious and flavorful, Angie! Lovely recipe!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking this will still taste amazing even if I leave out the bacon:-) How yummy this must have been, XOXO
ReplyDeleteWow, this bread looks amazing! I love onions and would love to make onion bread! I just made pasta with caramelized onions.
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks stunning. You won me over by adding onions that have been deglazed with white wine. Will have to give it a go. Maybe also experimenting with plaiting my bread.
ReplyDeleteamazing bake, Angie :D
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful loaf! I love the idea of caramelized onions and the bacon together then de-glazed with the white wine - brilliant!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bread-love your photos;-) I could make a meal out of a hearty loaf of braided bread like this one-just perfect Angie!
ReplyDeleteThis bread definitely looks heart and delicious. I love caramelised onion but never tried it in bread, so thank you for the brilliant idea.
ReplyDeleteI have a question. I have a sourdough starter that I normally feed with unbleached flour. If I split it and start feeding half of it with rye flour will I eventually have a rye starter? I would think I would, but I don't know enough about starters to know for sure. Anyway, you've made another gorgeous and delicious bread here! I especially love the filling. This bread is like eating a sandwich in every slice.
ReplyDelete@mjskitSure. You just use a very small teaspoon of your white levain and feed it with equal weights of rye flour and water.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous bread. I love breads like this that are like a whole meal. It sounds so good!
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ReplyDeletethe bread looks yummy. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWith the onion and bacon, a slice of this is nearly a meal! All you need is maybe an over-easy egg to top it with and the runny yolk can spread everywhere. YUMMO.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous loaf of bread, Angie! And with wine and bacon in it.. who would pass it up???
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, lovely bread. Great to go with coffee. You sure good at baking, all your bread are very professional.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ahead,regards.
So good, doesn't look like an adaptation Angie!
ReplyDeleteYou make the most beautiful and delicious breads!
ReplyDeleteI'm venturing out more with my breads, I finally got some of the spelt you suggested, so soon I'll be trying this. I can smell it's deliciousness over here.
ReplyDelete-Gina-
Esta trenza te ha quedado espectacular me encanta su dorado,abrazos hugs,hugs,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful loaf of savory bread!
ReplyDeleteI just love savory yeast breads...and I don't think we make near enough. Thank you for sharing! I hope you are having a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteAnother explosive recipe Angie ;)
ReplyDeleteThat bread looks delicious... I would finish the loaf in an heartbeat!
ReplyDeleteIt has all goodness in one place love this bread.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done and would try the vegetarian version for sure. Love the caramelized flavor of onions.
ReplyDeleteIt's -10 degrees F and I must bake bread. You can understand why. I want this in my kitchen and then I will have it for dinner with more bacon on the side and a glass of white wine.
ReplyDeleteI am alwasy amazed by the variety and your imagination when it comes to breads. Wine and bacon, I so want to try it.
ReplyDeleteI am such an onion and bacon lover! This is insane Angie! The most delicious thing I've seen all day. Your creativity knows no bounds!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, savory loaf! This and a chunk of cheese could easily be my dinner...yum, yum!
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ReplyDeleteAdd bacon and everyone's happy, aren't they? Fantastic idea to add it to your bread.
ReplyDeleteJust the title alone is making my mouth water - your photos are just beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteYou have been making the prettiest breads lately. It is almost too pretty to cut open but you know what awaits inside.
ReplyDeleteAngie always your breads look just beautiful and I love braided bread, look awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous loaf of bread! I love that you added wine to your bread, it would be fun with a warm bowl of soup:-) Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeleteThis not only sounds amazing but it looks so good too! I can't imagine what wine tastes like in bread, bet it's delicious.
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ReplyDeleteOoh, that looks delicious Angie.
ReplyDeleteI'm actually cooking French onion soup right as we speak, this would be the perfect accompaniment.
Bring some over?
Another lovely recipe, take care x
looks fantastic! must be so delicious
ReplyDeleteLooks so tempting! Onion bread - I will try it out!
ReplyDeleteAmazing combos especially with wine! A lovely bread with wonderful flavors! ;)
ReplyDeleteCertified onion lover and no issues with bacon here! This sounds delicious, Angie!
ReplyDelete@Angie's Recipes Thanks Angie!
ReplyDeleteLove the onions and the bacon in this bread. It sounds like it would seriously delicious.
ReplyDeletei must say that this is a very unique loaf with the white wine incorporated. and it's so gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful loaf of bread! AND what fantastic ingredients that go into it! I've never added onion OR white wine into breadmaking before, so I feel like I need to give this a shot ASAP. Because both are FABULOUS.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! I cannot wait to check out more of your recipes!
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ReplyDeleteThis bread is gorgeous! Love the combination of flavors and my husband would absolutely love that there is bacon in it : )
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks amazing! I want some right now!!
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ReplyDeleteI am not a huge bread person, but anything that includes bacon or onions.. then I'm totally in for trying it. Very nice recipe
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