A quick and simple recipe for wholemeal beer bread made from just a few of pantry ingredients. It does not require yeast or kneading. It's so delicious either plain or buttered. Good with soups, chilli or salads. Makes excellent toast too. Flavour of bread will change, depending on type of beer used. I used Pilsner, if you prefer a more robust, pronounced bread flavour, then use darker beer, like stouts and porters. Feel free to include some spices and herbs to the batter if desired.
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- Place a cast-iron Dutch oven with lid on in the in the lower half of the oven. Peheat the oven to 250C/500F. Line a proof basket or large bowl with a piece of baking paper. Set aside.
- Mix flours, baking powder and pink salt in a bowl. Add beer, yoghurt and honey, mix well with a large wooden spoon until a soft dough is formed. Scrape the dough into the prepared proof basket.
- When the oven is ready, life the baking paper with the dough into the hot Dutch oven. Cover and bake for 30 minutes. Remove the lid and lower the oven temperature to 230C/460F. Bake for a further 15 minutes until nicely golden and crisp.
- Remove bread and cool on a wire rack. Wait until the bread cools completely before slicing. Store airtight at room temperature for 2-3 days.
34 comments:
Hello,
Looks delicious and sounds easy, another great recipe! Take care, have a great day and happy weekend!
...that bread looks GREAT!
This sounds amazing Angie!
Cuanto me gustaría probar este pan, qué rico!
Looks soft as a pillow, I will be baking red bean and oats crackers tomorrow
Very nice!
I love breads with beer.....this bread looks amazing!.....Abrazotes, Marcela
Hi Angie, Warm dense bread with butter...and perhaps a bit of cheese. Yum! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
The bread looks great!!
This bread looks so good that I'm going to test the recipe!
You are a bread Queen and this looks like one beautiful bread!
The bread looks great, many thanks for the recipe.
All the best Jan
I can smell the grain from the photos!
nice to see the texture. Your bread must be healthy because of using plain flour. Thanks for great recipe Angie
That sure does look good!
No yeast? And no baking soda? It looks great and delicious Angie. And something a little bit out of the ordinary too. Is it more like a quick bread texture? Have a super weekend. hugs-Erika
Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso. https://enamoradadelasletras.blogspot.com/
Looks good.
The bread looks absolutely wonderful, the kind of bread I remember as a child when every Main Street had a baker.
Whole grain breads are my favorite and this speedy version is right up my alley!!!
That looks delicious Angie
Judee from Gluten Free A-Z Blog: This bread is so interesting made with beer (I'm assuming for the yeast) and looks delicious.
@My name is Erika. It's a quick bread, but not the cakey one.
What a fun recipe. I've tried something similar but it has to proof overnight. Can't wait to give this recipe a go! :-) ~Valentina
Yum.. looks delicious.
love Greek Yoghurt ...healthy.
Bread looks yummy.
I am definitely going to try this. It looks amazing, and I'll bet it makes fantastic sandwiches.
this looks marvellous Angie. I can smell the crusty goodness from here.
che bel pane!
Oh ca change, il est bien original ce pain, il faudrait que je le teste !
What a beauty!!!
Your Wholemeal Beer Bread recipe is a fantastic idea for a quick and easy homemade bread. The fact that it doesn't require yeast or kneading makes it a great choice for those who want to make fresh bread without the traditional bread-making process. Plus, the addition of beer, honey, and Greek yogurt adds flavor and texture.
Hi Angie, it is Bernadette. I think even I could make this bread and will be doing so soon.
Najlepszy taki chleb domowy.
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