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Spelt Red Wheat Bread with Brazilian Nuts

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This sepelt, red wheat and Brazilian nuts bread is nutty, light yet very flavourful, with a hint of sweetness from coconut sugar. Enjoy it as it is or toasted with a slather of butter sprinkled with a bit of black salt.

  • 190 ml Buttermilk, room-temperature
  • 60 g Rendered beef fat or lard
  • 20 g Fresh yeast, crumbled
  • 2 tbsp Coconut sugar or raw sugar
  • 100 g Red wheat, milled into flour
  • 250 g Spelt flour
  • 60 g Brazilian nuts, ground
  • 1 tsp Black salt or regular sea salt
  1. Heat the buttermilk to a simmer, and pour it over the beef fat in the mixing bowl of your stand mixer. Let the mixture cool to lukewarm, then add the yeast and sugar.
  2. Add the remaining ingredients and stir on low speed until the dough starts to leave the sides of the bowl. Increase the speed and knead the dough until it begins to become smooth and elastic. Add a bit of additional buttermilk or flour if needed. The dough should be soft, but not sticky.
  3. Transfer the dough to a lightly greased bowl, cover, and allow it to rise until puffy and about doubled in bulk, about an hour.
  4. Turn out the dough onto a lightly oiled work surface, and shape it into a log that fits a standard-size loaf pan. Cover loosely with lightly greased plastic wrap, and allow the bread to rise for about an hour until it's domed about 1" above the edge of the pan.
  5. Towards the end of the rising time, preheat the oven to 190C/375F. Brush the top of the dough with water and sprinkle some ground Brazilian nuts over. Bake the bread for 30 to 35 minutes, until it's light golden brown. Remove the bread from the oven, and cool it on rack before slicing.

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45 comments:

noobcook 14/12/18 07:48

savoury, sweet, nutty ... I'm loving all the flavours in this loaf!

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Unknown 14/12/18 08:00

What a perfect loaf of bread!
Have a beautiful and happy weekend Angie.
:-) Mandy xo

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Liz That Skinny Chick Can Bake 14/12/18 11:32

What a gorgeous loaf, Angie! I haven't baked bread in so long and this beauty sounds perfect!!! xo

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Chitz 14/12/18 11:51

Could make bread with beef fat? That's new to me :) They look so perfect and yum.. And the pics are dashing dear!

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Evelyne CulturEatz 14/12/18 13:30

I wish I could have a slice for breakfast now, I love Brazil nuts, never had them in a bread like this. And it looks the airy inside.

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Kitchen Riffs 14/12/18 15:41

Great recipe! And suddenly, I'm hungry for toast. :-) Thanks.

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Pam 14/12/18 15:50

Looks great, Angie! I love those thick slices and would love one right now! Yum!

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Shashi at SavorySpin 14/12/18 16:34

Angie, this is one gorgeous, hearty loaf - looks like it came from an exotic bakery!

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SavoringTime in the Kitchen 14/12/18 17:24

Oooo, it looks so delicious, Angie! Especially spread with butter :) What an interesting idea to use ground Brazlian nuts and I'm sure the flavor is wonderful!

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Pam 14/12/18 17:33

Your loaves of bread always look perfect and delicious!

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Ashley@CookNourishBliss 14/12/18 19:07

Mmmm homemade bread of any kind is just the best! This sounds delicious with the addition of the brazil nuts!

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Whats Cookin Italian Style Cuisine 14/12/18 23:17

wow such spectacular photos and they are sure making me want to make this!

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mjskit 15/12/18 02:04

As always, a gorgeous loaf of bread! I love the ingredients, so different from most bread especially with the buttermilk and lard. Have never used lard in a bread before. Bet it helps aid moisture. It certainly has a lovely crumb.

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Gloria Baker 15/12/18 03:00

What amazing and delicious Wheat bread Angie, looks wonderful!!

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Jeff the Chef 15/12/18 16:25

What a gorgeous loaf. I love that you used a straight-sided bread pan. It makes such a cool-looking loaf. And as always, such amazing ingredients!

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Rafeeda AR 16/12/18 09:53

That bread looks absolutely spongy! Beautiful....

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Natalia 16/12/18 12:36

There is nothing better than homemade bread, lovely stucture!☺

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Nancy Chan 16/12/18 13:33

Beautiful bread and I love bread with nuts. Have a good day!

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Marcelle 17/12/18 21:19

Wow, this looks fantastic. I haven't had Brazil nuts in ages. Creative and beautiful loaf of bread, Angie!

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Reeni 18/12/18 01:43

Packed with so much great flavor! I love the texture and those thick slices you cut. I bet it's wonderful toasted.

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Vicki Bensinger 18/12/18 02:26

This loaf is beautiful! I was surprised to see beef fat as an ingredient. Did you use that or something else?

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Balvinder 18/12/18 03:40

That looks like a perfect soft nutty loaf!

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Mindy 18/12/18 05:20

I love wheat bread and bazil nuts, such a great combo!

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Motions and Emotions 18/12/18 07:08

what an amazing bake dear... altogether a different flavour

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Anca 18/12/18 08:44

I like the idea of adding nuts to bread. Usually I add some seeds, but I think nuts can be ever more yummy.

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Catherine 18/12/18 15:22

Oh dear Angie, There is nothing like making homemade bread. It warms the soul. I would love a slice with butter. Have a beautiful day my friend and wishing you the most beautiful and blessed Christmas. xoxo Catherine

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kitchen flavours 19/12/18 16:14

What a gorgeous loaf of bread!

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Kelly | Foodtasia 19/12/18 16:18

What a lovely loaf, Angie! It looks so wholesome. I would definitely love to have a slice for breakfast right now!

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Julie 19/12/18 16:48

wow..the loaf looks super bakery style,perfectly done..soft bread !!

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Amy (Savory Moments) 20/12/18 03:47

The texture and crumb of your bread look absolutely perfect!

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Abbe@This is How I Cook 20/12/18 04:41

What a gorgeous loaf. It looks so light and I can imagine a slice with butter!

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All That I'm Eating 20/12/18 17:20

Love the sound of the Brazil nuts in this!

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GiGi Eats 20/12/18 19:06

You could 10000% sell this bread in the super market! It's friggin' PERFECT!

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grace 21/12/18 17:23

perfect crumb, angie! this is a lovely loaf indeed.

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Emma @ Bake Then Eat 23/12/18 13:07

Another beautiful loaf Angie, what wonderful flavours.

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Danielle @ www.followmygut.com 25/12/18 03:21

I don't think that bread could look any tastier, but if it can I would devour it. Also, if it couldn't I would still devour it =p

Danielle | FollowMyGut.com <3

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2pots2cook 27/12/18 10:19

Creative and inviting as usual !

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fimere 27/12/18 20:17

un bon pain une mie parfaite j'adore
bonne soirée

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Choclette 29/12/18 16:49

Love the idea of adding Brazil nuts to bread. The crumb looks absolutely perfect on this. I still need to investigate red wheat.

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Big Rigs 'n Lil' Cookies 30/12/18 02:30

What a beautiful loaf of bread, Angie!

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Debra Eliotseats 30/12/18 15:55

Brazil nuts have never been my favorite but you put them to good use!

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Jeanette | Jeanette's Healthy Living 1/1/19 16:51

What a beautiful loaf of bread! Love the brazil nut addition!

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kitblu 18/2/19 16:01

What is black salt? I know it in Indian food but I don't think that is what you mean.

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Angie's Recipes 18/2/19 16:06

@kitblu It's a type of rock salt (Kala namak).

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mary anderson 14/3/19 23:36

i can smell that toss for the morning i only had fruit buns and all but never had something like that which has Brazilian nuts interesting angie!

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