UNBEETABLE SOURDOUGH RYE BREAD

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This is variation of marbled rye. It does take some time to prepare; however, nothing beats the wonderful chewy texture of rye bread that has been slathered in melting butter. The recipe makes 2 tall and proud loaves of bread--one for you and one to share. The initial mixing of the breads can be done with a Kitchenaid Mixer and dough hooks. Words of Wisdom from the Creating Chef: Sourdough baking is not an exact science and if anyone tries to tell you so don't buy it. During the creation of this bread, I made it 3 times. Each time the sponge was different in some way. Either there was more one time than the other or less. Same amount of ingredients, same quantities produced different results. The sponge should be wet, not soupy. If it isn't add more water. If to wet add more flour. Next there is the issue of flour. That will vary as well so I listed the ingredients with an either or. Also, I learned that to produce a tall loaf of rye bread, loaf pans are a must. The free form loaf while good wasn't what I was wanting. Lastly will the beets bleed out without the food coloring? I have no idea after the third time around, I added in a small amount of red paste food coloring. This recipe is truly unbeetable. Created for RSC #14

Provided by PaulaG

Categories     Sourdough Breads

Time 12h35m

Yield 2 loaves

Number Of Ingredients 29

1/4 cup sourdough starter
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup rye flour
1/2 cup instant potato flakes
1 1/2 cups warm water
1 teaspoon olive oil
4 green onions, chopped
1 teaspoon yeast
1 tablespoon sugar
1/2 cup warm water
2 tablespoons butter, melted
2 tablespoons powdered milk
2 tablespoons dutch process cocoa
1 teaspoon salt
2 -3 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup rye flour
1 (8 ounce) can cooked beets, drained with 2 tablespoons liquid reserved
2 tablespoons warm water
1 teaspoon dried dill weed
1 teaspoon dill seed
1 teaspoon yeast
1 tablespoon sugar
2 tablespoons butter, melted
2 tablespoons powdered milk
1 teaspoon salt
red food coloring, 1 to 2 drops
2 -3 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup rye flour
olive oil, to drizzle

Steps:

  • The night before combine the ingredients for sponge, cover lightly with plastic wrap and allow to stand in a draft free place overnight. The sponge should have bubbled and have a pleasant sour odor.
  • The next morning, stir down and divide the sponge. For the onion rye, warm the olive oil in a small pan and cook the green onions until wilted. Set aside and allow to cool.
  • Proof the yeast in 1/2 cup warm water with sugar for 5 minutes or until bubbly. Add the proofed yeast to 1 portion of the sponge along with onions, butter, milk powder, cocoa, salt and rye flour; add the all-purpose flour 1/2 cup at a time until dough forms a ball and leaves sides of bowl. The dough will be lightly tacky but manageable with floured hands.
  • Knead on a lightly floured surface until smooth and elastic. Place in a large bowl that has been lightly greased with olive oil, turning to coat, cover loosely with a damp cloth and allow to rise until double, approximately 1 hour.
  • For bread 2, proof the yeast in 2 tablespoons warm water with sugar for 5 minutes or until bubbly. To puree the beets add them with reserved liquid to a food processor or blender and process until smooth.
  • Add the proofed yeast to sponge along with beets, dill weed, dill seed, butter, milk powder, salt, food coloring and rye flour. Add the the all-purpose flour 1/2 cup at a time until dough forms ball and leaves the sides of the bowl. The dough will be lightly tacky but manageable with floured hands.
  • Knead on a lightly floured surface until smooth and elastic. Place in a large bowl that has been lightly greased with olive oil, turning to coat, cover loosely with a damp cloth and allow to rise until double, approximately 1 hour.
  • To make the bread, punch down each of the doughs and knead lightly. Divide each into 2 equal portions. There will be a total of 2 "onion" and 2 "beet".
  • Shape each portion into a 10 inch rope. Using 1 of each color tightly braid ropes and when braided twist lightly. With dampened fingers, seal the dough where the colors join. Turn ends under and place in loaf pans that have been lightly oiled.
  • Cover with towel and allow to rise until double. The second rise took about 45 minutes. Drizzle the tops of the loaves with olive oil and bake in preheated 375 degree oven for 35 to 40 minutes or until done. Tap the top of the loaf and if it sounds hallow it is baked through.
  • Remove from pans and place on wire rack; allow to cool, slice and enjoy.

Ab Ayesha
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I'm allergic to rye, so I can't try this bread. But it looks delicious!


Estera Chitembo
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This bread is okay. It's not the best sourdough bread I've ever had, but it's not bad either.


kakarotssj44
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I'm not a fan of sourdough bread. I find it to be too sour.


Ferdows Kakar
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This recipe is too complicated for me. I'm a beginner baker, and I don't have the time or patience for a recipe with so many steps.


Bashir Abdullahi
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I followed the recipe exactly, but my bread didn't turn out as well as I hoped. It was a bit too dense and didn't have much flavor.


Madison Dixon
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This bread is a bit denser than I expected, but it's still very good. I love the flavor of the rye.


James Bates
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I'm a huge fan of sourdough bread, and this rye bread is no exception. It's tangy, flavorful, and has a perfect crust.


Jicko Khan
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This bread is so easy to make, and it turns out perfect every time. I love the way it smells while it's baking.


Jazi Jazi
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I've made this bread several times now, and it's always a hit. It's the perfect bread for any occasion.


Brijkishor Sah
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This bread is delicious! I love the tangy flavor of the rye. It's the perfect bread for sandwiches and toast.


Michael Villarreal
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This is the best sourdough rye bread I've ever had! The crust is perfectly crispy and the crumb is so moist and flavorful. I highly recommend this recipe.


Luwi Don5
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I'm so glad I found this recipe! This bread is delicious and easy to make. I'll definitely be making it again.


MD JR JOSHIM
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This bread is amazing! It's the perfect balance of tangy and sweet. I love it toasted with butter and jam.


Sophia Chabata
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I've been looking for a good sourdough rye bread recipe, and this one is perfect! The bread is crusty on the outside and chewy on the inside. It's also very flavorful.


Comment Comment
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This bread is so delicious! I love the combination of rye and sourdough. It's the perfect bread for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.


Qhawe Matthews
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I'm a beginner baker, and this recipe was easy enough for me to follow. The bread turned out great! I can't wait to try more sourdough recipes.


Bradley Saylor
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This bread was a huge hit at my last dinner party. Everyone raved about the flavor and texture. I'll definitely be making it again for my next gathering.


YT Syco
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This bread is amazing! I love the tangy flavor of the rye and the chewy texture of the sourdough. It's the perfect bread for sandwiches, toast, or just eating plain. I'll definitely be making this again.


Qugie
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I've tried many sourdough rye bread recipes over the years, but this one is by far the best. The instructions were easy to follow, and the results were stunning. I highly recommend this recipe to anyone who loves sourdough bread.


TubeyGamer FTW
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This sourdough rye bread recipe is an absolute winner! The crust was wonderfully crisp, the crumb was moist and flavorful, and the overall taste was divine. It's the perfect bread to enjoy with a hearty soup or stew on a cold winter's day.