In the realm of wholesome and nutritious grains, "5 grain kruska" stands as a beacon of flavor and goodness. Incorporating a harmonious blend of five distinct grains, this culinary delight offers a vibrant symphony of tastes and textures that will tantalize your palate and nourish your body. Whether you're a seasoned cook or just starting your culinary journey, this article will guide you through the process of crafting the perfect "5 grain kruska" dish. We'll delve into the intricacies of selecting the right ingredients, mastering the cooking techniques, and unlocking the secrets of creating a truly memorable meal that will satisfy your cravings and leave you feeling energized and revitalized. So, let's embark on this culinary adventure and discover the best ways to cook "5 grain kruska"!
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SOFT MULTIGRAIN BREAD
This is wholesome multigrain bread with an irresistibly soft and fluffy interior. For best success, take the time to review the recipe notes before starting. Though not required, an instant read thermometer is helpful in a few of these steps.
Provided by Sally
Categories Bread
Time 4h15m
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Place cereal mix in a large heatproof bowl (you can also use the bowl of your stand mixer). Pour boiling water on top. Let the mixture cool until a digital thermometer reads about 110°F (43°C). This usually takes 20 minutes. Pay attention to the temperature because if it's too hot, it will kill the yeast. If it became too cool, however, it's not a problem- the dough may just take a few extra minutes to rise.
- Whisk the yeast, sugar, and all of the warm water/cereal mixture in the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with a dough hook or paddle attachment. Cover and allow to sit for 5-10 minutes or until foamy and bubbly on the surface.
- Add the butter, salt, and 1 cup (about 130g) flour. Beat on low speed for 30 seconds, scrape down the sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula, then add another cup of flour. Beat on medium speed until relatively incorporated (there may still be chunks of butter). Add all of the remaining flour and the seeds/nuts (if using), then beat on medium speed until the dough comes together and pulls away from the sides of the bowl, about 2 minutes. If it seems too sticky, add more flour, 1 Tablespoon at a time until it begins to pull away from the sides of the bowl. *If you do not own a mixer, you can mix this dough with a large wooden spoon or rubber spatula. It will take a bit of arm muscle!*
- Keep the dough in the mixer (and switch to the dough hook if you used the paddle) and beat for an additional 2 minutes OR knead by hand on a lightly floured surface for 2 minutes. Dough is soft, yet heavy.
- Lightly grease a large bowl with olive oil or nonstick spray. Place the dough in the bowl, turning it to coat all sides in the oil. Cover the bowl with aluminum foil, plastic wrap, or a clean kitchen towel. Allow the dough to rise in a relatively warm environment for 1-2 hours or until double in size. (I always let it rise on the counter. Takes about 2 hours. For a tiny reduction in rise time, see my answer to Where Should Dough Rise? in my Baking with Yeast Guide.)
- Grease a 9×5 inch loaf pan.
- When the dough is ready, punch it down to release the air. Lightly flour a work surface, your hands, and a rolling pin. Roll the dough out into a large rectangle, about 8×15 inches. It does not have to be perfect- in fact, it will probably be rounded on the edges. That's ok! Roll it up into an 8 inch log and place in the prepared loaf pan.
- Cover shaped loaf with aluminum foil, plastic wrap, or a clean kitchen towel. Allow to rise until it's about 1-2 inches above the top of the loaf pan, about 1 hour. (See photo above for a visual.)
- Adjust oven rack to a lower position and preheat oven to 350°F (177°C). (It's best to bake the bread towards the bottom of the oven so the top doesn't burn.)
- Bake for 35-40 minutes- if you notice the top browning too quickly during bake time, loosely tent the pan with aluminum foil. How to test for doneness- give the loaf a light tap. If it sounds hollow, it's done. For a more accurate test, the bread is done when an instant read thermometer reads the center of the loaf as 195°F-200°F (90°C-93°C).
- Remove from the oven and allow bread to cool for a few minutes before slicing and serving. Feel free to let it cool completely before slicing, too.
- Cover leftover bread tightly and store at room temperature for 2-3 days or in the refrigerator for up to 10 days.
5-GRAIN KRUSKA
Make and share this 5-Grain Kruska recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Metzidi
Categories Breakfast
Time 1h15m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Put the whole wheat grains and the millet, oats, rye, and barley in a clean coffee grinder or food processor and process until coarsely ground. Put them in a flameproof casserole, pour in the water, and let them soak overnight.
- In the morning, preheat the oven to 300 degrees F. Bring the mixture in the casserole to a boil, add the wheatgerm and bran, as well as the raisins.
- Transfer the casserole to the oven and bake for 30 minutes. The texture should be thick, but not sticky. If it is too thick, add a little more hot water. Serve the Kruska with hot or cold milk, or cream, and a little honey, if desired.
- This makes a great breakfast for toddlers and the rest of their family members too!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 61.1, Fat 0.6, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 2.5, Carbohydrate 12.7, Fiber 1.8, Sugar 3, Protein 1.9
LOW CARB/NO GRAIN CEREAL
A delicious nutty cereal with no grains, fills you up. Inspired by girl gone primal and comforting eats. Makes a large batch of cereal. Input for calorie count:)
Provided by delish 2
Categories Breakfast
Time 1h30m
Yield 8 cups, 16 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- 1.Beat eggs whites until soft peaks form.
- 2.Add stevia, pumpkin pie spice and vanilla.
- 3.Add nuts to egg white mixture and mix well. Taste for sweetness.
- 4.Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.(do not use wax paper!).
- 5.spread granola evenly over parchment paper with spatula.
- 6.Bake in a preheated oven just below 225 degrees.
- 7.Cook for 80 minutes,stirring/breaking up every 20 minutes(set a timer).
- 8.Then you can turn off oven and leave for 1 hour or longer to continue to dehydrate.
- 9.Remove and allow to cool.Crumble/ break up with clean hands before placing in an air tight container.
- 10.Makes about 8 cups(serving is 1/2 cup).
Nutrition Facts : Calories 259.1, Fat 23.4, SaturatedFat 2.4, Sodium 16.9, Carbohydrate 7.6, Fiber 4.7, Sugar 1.4, Protein 8.6
QUICK FIVE-GRAIN SALAD
Quinoa cooks up light and fluffy in minutes (it's done when the telltale curlicue wisp unfurls). This Quick Five-Grain Salad's subtle flavor comes through whether served hot, cold, or at room temperature. It can stand in for couscous in most recipes.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Salad Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Cook grains; mix them in a large serving bowl.
- Cover onions with hot water, and soak for 2 minutes. Peel and halve onions. Place on a rimmed baking sheet, and toss with 1 teaspoon oil, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/8 teaspoon pepper. Roast until caramelized, about 20 minutes. Pour cider over onions, and roast until liquid reduces by half, about 5 minutes. Let cool slightly.
- Gently toss grains with onions, vinegar, feta, parsley, lemon zest, and the remaining oil, salt, and pepper. Stir in apple, and serve immediately.
Tips:
- Use a variety of grains. This will give your Kruska a more complex flavor and texture.
- Soak the grains overnight. This will help them to cook more evenly and reduce the cooking time.
- Cook the grains in a flavorful liquid. This could be water, broth, or even milk.
- Add flavorings to the Kruska. This could include herbs, spices, nuts, or fruits.
- Serve the Kruska warm or cold. It can be eaten as a main course, a side dish, or even a dessert.
Conclusion:
Five-grain Kruska is a delicious and healthy dish that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. It is a good source of fiber, protein, and vitamins. It is also a versatile dish that can be served warm or cold, as a main course, a side dish, or even a dessert. With so many variations to choose from, there is sure to be a Five-grain Kruska recipe that everyone will enjoy.
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