Thursday, March 28, 2013

Carrot Rye Bread



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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.

  • 150 ml Water, boiling
  • 50 g Flaxseed
  • 50 g Sunflower seeds
  • 50 g Pumpkin seeds
  • 250 g Carrots, coarsely grated
  • 350 ml Honey flavoured carrot juice
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 50 g Fresh yeast
  • 75 g Rye sourdough, 100% hydration
  • 350 g Bread flour
  • 150 g Dark rye flour
  • 10 g Salt
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.

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122 comments:

  1. Yummy bread,Angie!! Wonderful snaps!!
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  3. Dear Engie the picture is great and the bread too have good Easter blessing simmy

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  4. Wow, 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!

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  5. Such a gorgeous loaf, Angie. I have never made carrot bread and would love to give it a try.

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  6. bread looks so good. so soft and loaded with goodness..

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  7. A beautiful bread! So colorful and tempting.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  8. I LOVE this bread. Healty and tasty, really marvellous!! :D <3 Kisses and a hug!!

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  10. Hi Angie, may i use my carrot muffin to exchange your carrot bread? :)
    Your bread looks delicious.

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  12. It's beautiful Angie! And thanks for introducing a healthier version of bread :)

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  13. I love it ~ This recipe is chock full of goodness :-)

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  14. That is no ordinary bread! You can see the goodness!

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  15. Great 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.

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  16. Angie , that honey-flavored carrot juice sounds really good ! I love your moreish and nutritious bread :)

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  17. The color is magical! Looks so lovely!

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  18. Angie, what a delicious bake.....loved it.

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  19. A gorgeous loaf of bread, Angie! As usual, your breads are always so beautifully baked!

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  20. I love that you've incorporated so much health into this loaf! And it looks super tasty!

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  21. I 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!

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  22. What a great bread...I'll try it....
    Kisses,
    Rita

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  23. Yummy! Yummy! The carrot bread looks so lovely :)

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  24. Beautiful 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.
    I wish you a very nice Easter. Ciao!

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  25. 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

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  26. Like your bread, must be so good.

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  27. Honey and carrot juice...what great ingredients!! Have a great Easter weekend Angie!!

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  28. Seems it takes a number of steps to prepare, but I believe it worth all the efforts.

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  29. Good 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!

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  30. This looks delicious and I love your presentation!

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  31. Anonymous28/3/13 17:04

    Veggies on bread, never even though about it.....
    you've got talent angie!

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  32. Gorgeous loaf of fantastic healthy bread, love it;

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  33. I've never bake with rye flour before. Love the added carrot here. Suitable for Easter :)

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  34. I love a bread with plenty of seeds in it and I'm sure the flour adds to the healthy nutty flavours. Very lovely!

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  35. Anonymous28/3/13 20:59

    I 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 ;)

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  36. Your seeded carrot rye bread looks fantastic.

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  37. Perfect for spring! I love the texture that carrot gives to baked goods too. Love your clicks :)

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  38. We have been on a bread kick lately!! This is on our to do list. Looks amazing!!!!

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  39. This is the perfect way to use springtime carrots!

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  40. Looks so good. I'd love a piece right about now.

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  41. You are so talented in baking!Consider opening a bakery!You would definitely be very successful,dear Angie!
    Kisses from Greece!

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  42. Mmmmmm....such a wonderful loaf with the sweetness of carrots and honey and the crunch of 3 delicious seeds! Love it!

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  43. Your loaf of bread looks so good, love the orangy hue and how it is packed with so much goodness!

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  44. This 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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  46. You are a bread baking goddess Angie! What a gorgeous loaf of tasty bread!

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  47. Your bread looks so hearty and really delicious! I love the flecks of orange through it.

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  48. You always WoW Me :) with ingredients on your bread recipe looks perfect !!

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  49. Honey flavored carrot juice - yum! This is a lovely loaf and I bet it was enjoyed to the last bite. Absolutely beautiful photos too!

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  50. This looks incredible! What a gorgeous loaf of bread.

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  51. Oh 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.

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  52. this is such an rare healthy bread that look stunning too. I love the colour orange. I know what i am baking next time.

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  53. I love that something so healthy can be soooo tasty.

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  54. Noticed u like using carrots a lot..... it's one of my fave ingredients! Another lovely bake, Angie!

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  55. The carrot bread looks gorgeous and I love the combination with the seeds!
    Best of two worlds - healthy and tasty :)

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  56. I love carrot bread, one of my favs!

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  57. Lovely and healthy , veggies included :-)

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  58. that's a gorgeous loaf...love that rustic look too !

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  59. photos look gorgeous angie, love the bright pop of orange! and th cake itself sounds amazing, deliciously moist and healthy!

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  60. Angie the bread loaf is just gorgeous, the natural colours from carrot make its even more special!

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  62. Such a beautiful, festive bread for Easter! This looks delicious Angie!

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  63. Have had carrot bread and rye bread and never combined. Gorgeous to look at! I love all the seeds in it - it sings spring!

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  64. This is FABULOUS! Love.

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  67. This looks fantastic. I love how the colour from the carrots really show in the bread. Gorgeous!

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  68. What gorgeous bake, Angie..love the clicks. The loaf must have been such a filling feast.

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  72. Anonymous30/3/13 17:38

    I must try this! I have been looking for bread recipes!

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  74. YUM! This would be absolutely gorgeous with a thick scraping of real butter!! YUM!!I am pinning this :)

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  75. it's fun to see carrot play a role in a savory bread, YUM!

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  76. The texture of your bread looks wonderful. Carrots are such a great way to add flavour, and I'm sure I'd love this loaf.

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  77. What 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!

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  78. @mjskitWhat is French yeast? I guess you meant 'fresh' yeast...25 grams of dried yeast can be used instead here.

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  81. I am on a carrot kick so this is perfect!

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  82. Goodness... such beautiful flavors!! I would like the entire loaf for myself. Please!!! :-D

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  83. What a gorgeous loaf of bread Angie! Have a great day!

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  84. Carrot 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.

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  85. Angie, 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.

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  86. ahhhh, this is so festive for Easter! love it!

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  87. I 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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  89. This sounds wonderful. I love the color of the bread.

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  90. Another fantastic recipe, Angie! Love this combination.. and carrot bread makes complete sense! Looks amazing!

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  91. This is such a hearty loaf! Imagine how delicious it would be as a base for a grilled cheese. :)

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  92. What a beautifully orange and grainy bread. I would love to bite into a slice.

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  93. What a beautiful loaf of bread!

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  95. I love this healthy bread, and your pictures are truly so fun and beautiful! Hugs, Terra

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  97. ’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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  100. Wonderful recipe! I'm going to give this recipe a try!

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