Prepared with a blend of bread and rye flours, honey flavoured carrot juice, freshly grated carrots and rye sourdough and multi-seeds have added more flavour and crunch to this healthy yeast bread that I adapted from Brot-Bernd Armbrust
©angiesrecipes . It is perfect for brunch or as an afternoon snack.
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- Place seeds in a bowl and pour in the boiling water. Leave the mixture aside for 2 hours until all the water has been absorbed.
- Peel and roughly grate the carrots. Fill a pan with carrot juice, season with a pinch of salt and black pepper, then bring it to a boil. Add in grated carrots and bring it again to a boil. Remove from the heat and allow it to rest for 2 hours.
- Strain out the grated carrots through a sieve over a bowl and reserve the juice. Heat up the carrot juice to about 38C/100F. Transfer to a large mixing bowl and dissolove fresh yeast and sourdough with the juice. Add in soaked seeds, bread flour, rye flour and salt. Stir at slow speed for 4 minutes, then increase the speed and mix for a 6 more minutes. At the last minute, stir in grated carrots. Cover with a kitchen towel and rest for 20 minutes at room temperaure.
- Grease a large or two smaller loaf pans or line with parchment paper. Scrape the dough into the prepared pan. Cover and rest for another 20 minutes.
- Fill a baking tray with some water and place it at the bottom of the oven. Preheat the oven to 230C/450F. Once the oven has reached the desired temperature, remove the water. Place the bread in the middle of the hot oven and lower the temperature to 210C/410F. Bake the bread for 40-45 minutes until golden brown.
Yummy bread,Angie!! Wonderful snaps!!
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ReplyDeleteDear Engie the picture is great and the bread too have good Easter blessing simmy
ReplyDeleteWow, what a beautiful and delicious creation! It sounds so flavorful I think I'd have to eat it alone to enjoy it's flavor...though maybe I'd also have to try making a reuben sandwich with it. YUM!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous loaf, Angie. I have never made carrot bread and would love to give it a try.
ReplyDeletebread looks so good. so soft and loaded with goodness..
ReplyDeleteA beautiful bread! So colorful and tempting.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Yummy good looking
ReplyDeleteIt sounds and look as perfection.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this bread. Healty and tasty, really marvellous!! :D <3 Kisses and a hug!!
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ReplyDeleteHi Angie, may i use my carrot muffin to exchange your carrot bread? :)
ReplyDeleteYour bread looks delicious.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful bake :)
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful Angie! And thanks for introducing a healthier version of bread :)
ReplyDeleteI love it ~ This recipe is chock full of goodness :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is no ordinary bread! You can see the goodness!
ReplyDeleteGreat combination of carrots and seeds Angie! I love that you have active sourdough, I have to see if mine still works. Or make a new one. I love baking with it.
ReplyDeleteAngie , that honey-flavored carrot juice sounds really good ! I love your moreish and nutritious bread :)
ReplyDeleteThe color is magical! Looks so lovely!
ReplyDeleteAngie, what a delicious bake.....loved it.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous loaf of bread, Angie! As usual, your breads are always so beautifully baked!
ReplyDeleteI love that you've incorporated so much health into this loaf! And it looks super tasty!
ReplyDeleteI just love the color of this bread, Angie! I have been eyeing a different carrot bread recipe for a while now...and now I have another one to admire. Yum!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great bread...I'll try it....
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Rita
Yummy! Yummy! The carrot bread looks so lovely :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bread! What a lovely flavour and texture it must have! I have never seen carrot bread before. I want to try this for my children so they can have a healthy snack when they are hungry.
ReplyDeleteI wish you a very nice Easter. Ciao!
oh my... this is truly amazing! one can really see the carrots in it and with rye and the other seeds this is a super healthy and tasty bread. love love love the food composition here. pics look like paintings
ReplyDeleteLike your bread, must be so good.
ReplyDeleteHoney and carrot juice...what great ingredients!! Have a great Easter weekend Angie!!
ReplyDeleteSeems it takes a number of steps to prepare, but I believe it worth all the efforts.
ReplyDeleteGood looking bread! I kept expecting to see a bunny hop out from behind and grab the carrot. And speaking of bunnies, they are invading our yard so feel free to tempt them!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious and I love your presentation!
ReplyDeleteVeggies on bread, never even though about it.....
ReplyDeleteyou've got talent angie!
Gorgeous loaf of fantastic healthy bread, love it;
ReplyDeleteI've never bake with rye flour before. Love the added carrot here. Suitable for Easter :)
ReplyDeletevery yummy bread...
ReplyDeleteI love a bread with plenty of seeds in it and I'm sure the flour adds to the healthy nutty flavours. Very lovely!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love rye bread. The addition of carrots is just perfect. It's so pretty too. The pumpkin and sunflower seeds just puts this over the edge! What I wouldn't do for a piece of this right now ;)
ReplyDeleteYour seeded carrot rye bread looks fantastic.
ReplyDeletePerfect for spring! I love the texture that carrot gives to baked goods too. Love your clicks :)
ReplyDeleteWe have been on a bread kick lately!! This is on our to do list. Looks amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect way to use springtime carrots!
ReplyDeleteLooks so good. I'd love a piece right about now.
ReplyDeletePerfection, Angie!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented in baking!Consider opening a bakery!You would definitely be very successful,dear Angie!
ReplyDeleteKisses from Greece!
Mmmmmm....such a wonderful loaf with the sweetness of carrots and honey and the crunch of 3 delicious seeds! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYour loaf of bread looks so good, love the orangy hue and how it is packed with so much goodness!
ReplyDeleteThis cake looks amazing, especially for the Easter holiday. I love the addition of carrots with rye and I will be making this. Happy Spring to you, dear friend, XOXO
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ReplyDeleteYou are a bread baking goddess Angie! What a gorgeous loaf of tasty bread!
ReplyDeleteYour bread looks so hearty and really delicious! I love the flecks of orange through it.
ReplyDeleteYou always WoW Me :) with ingredients on your bread recipe looks perfect !!
ReplyDeleteHoney flavored carrot juice - yum! This is a lovely loaf and I bet it was enjoyed to the last bite. Absolutely beautiful photos too!
ReplyDeleteThis looks incredible! What a gorgeous loaf of bread.
ReplyDeleteOh my, isn't this a beautiful bread! Love the addition of carrot juice for lots of color and flavor. I'm going to try this recipe for sure. Thanks, Angie.
ReplyDeletethis is such an rare healthy bread that look stunning too. I love the colour orange. I know what i am baking next time.
ReplyDeleteI love that something so healthy can be soooo tasty.
ReplyDeleteNoticed u like using carrots a lot..... it's one of my fave ingredients! Another lovely bake, Angie!
ReplyDeleteThe carrot bread looks gorgeous and I love the combination with the seeds!
ReplyDeleteBest of two worlds - healthy and tasty :)
I love carrot bread, one of my favs!
ReplyDeleteLovely and healthy , veggies included :-)
ReplyDeletethat's a gorgeous loaf...love that rustic look too !
ReplyDeletephotos look gorgeous angie, love the bright pop of orange! and th cake itself sounds amazing, deliciously moist and healthy!
ReplyDeleteAngie the bread loaf is just gorgeous, the natural colours from carrot make its even more special!
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ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful, festive bread for Easter! This looks delicious Angie!
ReplyDeleteHave had carrot bread and rye bread and never combined. Gorgeous to look at! I love all the seeds in it - it sings spring!
ReplyDeleteThis is FABULOUS! Love.
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ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic. I love how the colour from the carrots really show in the bread. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous bake, Angie..love the clicks. The loaf must have been such a filling feast.
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ReplyDeleteI must try this! I have been looking for bread recipes!
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ReplyDeleteYUM! This would be absolutely gorgeous with a thick scraping of real butter!! YUM!!I am pinning this :)
ReplyDeleteit's fun to see carrot play a role in a savory bread, YUM!
ReplyDeleteThe texture of your bread looks wonderful. Carrots are such a great way to add flavour, and I'm sure I'd love this loaf.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great looking looking loaf of bread! Not sure what the difference is between French yeast and regular yeast but I will be looking it up. This bread is a must make!
ReplyDelete@mjskitWhat is French yeast? I guess you meant 'fresh' yeast...25 grams of dried yeast can be used instead here.
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ReplyDeleteI am on a carrot kick so this is perfect!
ReplyDeleteGoodness... such beautiful flavors!! I would like the entire loaf for myself. Please!!! :-D
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous loaf of bread Angie! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteCarrot in bread?? wow Angie, I envy your baking ideas ...they are so healthy and filling....love the rustic pictures...Happy Easter and have a great day.
ReplyDeleteAngie, you've really packed in the goodness here - what a wholesome and beautiful loaf. Amazing to think that you can work in a full cup of shredded carrot into a singular loaf - love that! and it comes through so nicely in the slices too. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteahhhh, this is so festive for Easter! love it!
ReplyDeleteI love breads with an abundance of seeds. They add such texture and flavor, don't they? Your breads always look so flavorful. I can almost smell them baking!
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ReplyDeleteThis sounds wonderful. I love the color of the bread.
ReplyDeleteAnother fantastic recipe, Angie! Love this combination.. and carrot bread makes complete sense! Looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a hearty loaf! Imagine how delicious it would be as a base for a grilled cheese. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautifully orange and grainy bread. I would love to bite into a slice.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful loaf of bread!
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ReplyDeleteI love this healthy bread, and your pictures are truly so fun and beautiful! Hugs, Terra
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ReplyDelete’ve longing’ so long to find a recipe on how to bake a carrot rye bread and I’m glad I find here. Thank you for explaining it so well that made me easy to understand. Thank you so much! I owe it to you !
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ReplyDeleteWonderful recipe! I'm going to give this recipe a try!
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