A fuller, maltier German exprot beer in this deceivingly easy and hearty yeasted bread gives it a wonderfully deep flavour and the walnuts provide texture and substance. To give your bread an extra bit of flavour, toast the walnuts before adding to the dough. Exportbier is a pale lager brewed in Germany (around Dortmund) and has a longer shelf-life, and slightly stronger in taste than lager beer. Use Pilsner or ale if you can't find German Exportbier.
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- Place the flour, oats, yeast and salt in a large mixing bowl. Add the beer and olive oil, and mix to a rough dough with one hand . Add a little more flour or beer as needed to make a soft, sticky dough. Turn out onto a floured work surface and knead for 8-10 minutes until the dough is smooth and elastic. You can do this in your stand mixer by kneading for 4 minutes at the lowest speed, then 5 minutes at the second-lowest speed.
- Shape into a round and place into a large, lightly oiled bowl. Cover loosely with a clean tea towel. Set aside in a warm place for 1 hour or until doubled in size.
- Knock back the dough for two minutes then stretch out on the worktop. Scatter over the walnut pieces, fold, roll and knead briefly to disperse them. Form into a round and place into a proof basket lightly dusted with flour or directly on a baking sheet lined with baking paper. Cover with a clean tea towel and leave to prove until nearly doubled in size.
- Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 220C/430F and place a baking tray of boiling water in the bottom of the oven. Slash a cross in loaf with a serrated knife, and bake for 20 minutes. Lower the heat down to 190C/375F and bake for a further 30-35 minutes until the loaf feels hollow when you tap the base.
11 comments:
Sounds damn good to me!
Cerveza y nueces? Nunca lo he probado, ya me gustaría hacerlo porque te ha quedado muy apetecible
Looks lovely, I haven't eaten bread in two years, but I did love it in my old days. What is that black that you put on it that looks a bit like a poop? Plum jam?
Such a beautiful bread. Great about the walnuts too!
This sounds amazing. And it looks delicious too. I really need to do some bread baking; I feel like such a lazy baker this fall.
Beer is a great ingredient for making bread. This bread looks wonderful.
Blackberry jelly...
SEmpre fantastico il tuo pane!!!
Looks delicious! Thanks for sharing!
Take care, have a great day!
A very fragrant bread, Angie. So perfect!
Looks good
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