Best 2 Semolina Bread With Sesame Seeds Recipes

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Are you looking for a delicious and healthy bread recipe that is perfect for any occasion? If so, then you need to try semolina bread with sesame seeds. This unique bread is made with a combination of semolina flour and wheat flour, giving it a light and airy texture with a slightly nutty flavor. The addition of sesame seeds adds a delightful crunch and a boost of nutrients. Whether you are looking for a side dish to serve with your favorite soup or stew or a hearty sandwich bread, semolina bread with sesame seeds is sure to become a staple in your kitchen. Read on to discover the best recipe for this delicious and nutritious bread.

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SEMOLINA SESAME ARTISAN BREAD



Semolina Sesame Artisan Bread image

Provided by Susan Williams

Categories     Food

Number Of Ingredients 9

Semolina Sesame Artisan Bread
3 c. lukewarm water
1 1/2 Tablespoons granulated yeast
1 1/2 Tablespoons salt
2 c. durum whole wheat flour (see recipe note if you are using Semolina flour)
4 1/4 c. all purpose flour
1 T. sesame seeds
1 T. cornmeal
1/2 t. cornstarch

Steps:

  • Mix the yeast and salt with the lukewarm water in a large 5qt container. I use a large plastic tub with a lid, but I do NOT seal the lid to make it airtight.
  • Mix in the flours using a large spoon. (I use a large wooden spoon. By the end of adding all the flour, I wet my hands to mix in the last bits of the flour into the dough. The dough is a fairly wet, sticky dough. You can certainly use a mixer if you'd like to, but I don't find that I need one.)
  • Cover (not airtight...this needs to off gas a bit...but then...don't all God's creatures need to do that? Yeast is no exception.). Allow to rest at room temperature until the dough rises and collapses (or flattens on top) approximately 2 hours.
  • The dough can be used at this point, or you can store it in your fridge for up to 14 days. As if you could wait that long!!!
  • When You're Ready to Bake
  • If you're going to bake one 2 lb. loaf, dust the surface of the refrigerated dough with flour and cut off about half of it. (About 2 lbs.) Return the other half of the dough, to the plastic container and store it in your refrigerator till you're ready to use it. Dust the dough you'll be baking with more flour and quickly shape it first into a ball, and then into an oval (ish) shape. Allow to rest for 40 minutes on a sheet of parchment paper that you have sprinkled with cornmeal. (If you HAVE a pizza peel, then use that to let it rest on, and to help you transfer it into the oven. I don't have a pizza peel, so I use parchment paper as my sling for transferring the bread dough loaf to the oven onto my baking stone. It can stay on the parchment paper for the baking: no problem. No need to transfer it off directly onto the stone.)
  • Twenty Minutes Before Baking
  • Preheat the oven to 450º, with a baking stone placed on the middle rack, and the bottom of a broiler pan on the shelf just below that.
  • Time to use that mysterious cornstarch that's in the ingredient list.
  • You're going to make a Cornstarch Wash to make the bread shiny, and help the sesame seeds to stick to the outside of the bread.
  • Cornstarch Wash
  • Blend the 1/2 t. of cornstarch with a bit of water to form a paste. Add 1/2 c. of water, and whisk with a fork. Microwave for 60 seconds, till mixture appears glassy. You can store the unused portion in the fridge, covered with plastic, for the next loaf.
  • Just before baking, paint the surface of the loaf with the cornstarch wash, sprinkle with sesame seeds, and slash the surface of the bread (I usually make 3 diagonal slash marks) about 1/2″ deep, using a serrated knife.
  • Gently place the loaf and the parchment paper onto the hot baking stone, using the parchment paper as a sling to carry the loaf to the baking stone. Pour 1 c. of hot tap water onto the broiler tray below it, and quickly close the oven door. Bake for around 30 minutes, until deeply browned and firm. Adjust baking time to the size of your loaf, and your own oven's performance.
  • Allow to cool before slicing and eating.

SEMOLINA AND SESAME GRISSINI (BREADSTICKS)



Semolina and Sesame Grissini (Breadsticks) image

Grissini are thin, crispy Italian breadsticks, "like an extra serving of the best part of bread; the brown, crunchy, sesame-coated crust in concentrated form." This recipe is from Gina DePalma, the pastry chef at Mario Batali's _Babbo_ in NYC.

Provided by DrGaellon

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 3h20m

Yield 24-30 breadsticks, 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

1/4 cup warm water
1 teaspoon active dry yeast
1 pinch granulated sugar
1 1/4 cups semolina flour
1 cup unbleached all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more for baking
1 cup sesame seeds, divided
6 1/2 ounces warm water (3/4 c plus 1 tbsp)
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, plus more for baking

Steps:

  • Place 1/4 cup warm water in a small bowl with the yeast and a pinch of sugar. Stir to dissolve and let stand to proof, 5-7 minutes. If it is not foamy by then, the yeast is dead; get new yeast and start again.
  • Place semolina and all-purpose flours in work bowl of a stand mixer with the dough hook attachment. Add the salt, and 2 tbsp of sesame seeds. Mix briefly to combine.
  • Make a well in the pile of flour and add the proofed yeast, the remaining water, and the olive oil. Start the mixer on low speed until everything comes together and starts to get smooth, about 2 minutes. Increase to medium and knead another 2-3 minutes, until it begins to look velvety and pulls away from the sides of the bowl.
  • Turn dough out onto a lightly floured board and knead by hand until smooth and elastic (about 30 turns, about 1 minute). Grease a clean mixing bowl with olive oil and place the dough into it, turning the dough over to coat both sides.
  • Cover with plastic wrap and set in a warm, dark spot until it triples in volume, about 2 1/2 hours. (Alternatively, place dough in an oiled, airtight plastic container at least twice the size of the dough mass and refrigerate overnight. Bring to room temperature before proceeding).
  • Preheat oven to 400°F Coat 2 baking sheets each with 1 1/2 to 2 tbsp olive oil.
  • Turn dough out onto a lightly floured board. Cut dough in 6 equal pieces. Cover the unused pieces with a damp kitchen towel.
  • Cut each piece into 4 or 5 equal pieces, each about the size of a medium walnut (3/4 to 1 ounce each). Using both hands, roll each piece against the board until it forms a 12 to 14 inch rope. Do not flour the board; the stickiness helps the dough stretch out.
  • Place the rope on the baking sheet, rolling it to coat with oil. Spaced 1/2 inch apart, each sheet should hold 10 to 12 breadsticks.
  • When all the breadsticks are made, coat with sesame seeds: pour the seeds into a long narrow pile, as long as the bread sticks and twice as wide. Starting with the first breadstick (which will be most relaxed and easiest to work with), roll each breadstick in the sesame seeds, coating well, then return it to the sheet pan. Sprinkle each with a bit of kosher salt and let rest 10 minutes.
  • Bake 14-20 minutes. Halfway through, turn each sheet pan 180° in the oven, and swap racks, to ensure even browning. They are done when they are an even light golden brown (the ends may be a little darker). Cool completely on the baking sheets. Store in an airtight container up to 2 weeks.

Tips:

  • Use high-quality semolina flour: This will result in a bread with a better flavor and texture.
  • Proof the yeast correctly: This is essential for ensuring that the bread rises properly.
  • Knead the dough well: This will help to develop the gluten in the flour, which will result in a stronger and more elastic bread.
  • Let the bread rise in a warm place: This will help it to rise quickly and evenly.
  • Bake the bread at a high temperature: This will give it a crispy crust and a fluffy interior.
  • Brush the bread with olive oil before baking: This will help to give it a golden brown color.
  • Sprinkle the bread with sesame seeds before baking: This will add a delicious flavor and texture.

Conclusion:

Semolina bread with sesame seeds is a delicious and easy-to-make bread that is perfect for any occasion. It has a slightly nutty flavor and a crispy crust, and the sesame seeds add a touch of sweetness and crunch. This bread is also very versatile and can be served with a variety of toppings. Whether you enjoy it plain, with butter, or with your favorite jam or cheese, semolina bread with sesame seeds is sure to be a hit.

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