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Whole Wheat Baguette

Whole Wheat Baguette

by Pam on October 2, 2012

If you read my blog then you know I am intimidated by yeast.  There, I’ve said it, baking bread scares me.  It has been awhile since I last made bread and I had a craving for a baguette and a pot of soup  for dinner. I pulled out my trusty bread machine and grabbed the ingredients to make a whole wheat baguette.  I let the bread machine do the work and crossed my fingers that it would turn out.  After the bread machine was done with it’s part I rolled up the dough and let it rise… so far so good.  It was looking like I would succeed and I was so excited!  I then carefully brushed it with an egg wash and all was well until I tried to cut slits into the top… the problem was the knife I chose was not sharp enough so my poor little baguette deflated a bit. Note to self:  SHARPEN KNIVES!  I was so bummed!  I decided to proceed and bake it to see how it would turn out.  Thankfully, it rose a little while baking and it turned out just fine.   The kids slathered slices of the baguette with butter for their after school snack and LOVED it.  They didn’t care that it wasn’t as full as it was supposed to be. Instead of making a pot of soup I decided I was done cooking for the day and we headed out to dinner – I didn’t want to push my luck.

Place the water, salt, white sugar, flours, and yeast into a bread machine pan in that order. Turn the bread machine to the dough setting and push start.

Once the dough cycle has completed (mine lasts 1 1/2 hours). Deflate the dough and turn it out onto a lightly floured surface. Roll the dough into a rectangle then fold in half and seal the seam firmly with the side of your hand. Roll up dough jelly roll style very tightly and pinch the seam closed really well. Place the loaf onto a silpat mat that has been sprinkled with cornmeal. Cover with a cloth and let rise, until doubled in size, about 40 minutes.

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.  Combine the egg with the water and beat until thoroughly mixed. Brush the egg mixture on the top of the loaf. Carefully slice three diagonal slits across the loaf with a very sharp knife. Place the silpat mat onto a baking sheet.

Place into the oven and bake for 17-22 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove from the oven and let it cool on a rack before slicing and serving.

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Whole Wheat Baguette




Yield: 1 loaf

Prep Time: 1 hour 30 minute

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 45 minutes



Ingredients:

1/2 cup of warm water
1/2 tsp salt
1 1/2 tsp white sugar
3/4 cup of whole wheat flour
1/2 cup of all purpose flour
3/4 tsp bread machine yeast
Corn meal
1 egg + 2 tsp water, mixed

Directions:

Place the water, salt, white sugar, flours, and yeast into a bread machine pan in that order. Turn the bread machine to the dough setting and push start.

Once the dough cycle has completed (mine lasts 1 1/2 hours). Deflate the dough and turn it out onto a lightly floured surface. Roll the dough into a rectangle then fold in half and seal the seam firmly with the side of your hand. Roll up dough jelly roll style very tightly and pinch the seam closed really well. Place the loaf onto a silpat mat that has been sprinkled with cornmeal. Cover with a cloth and let rise, until doubled in size, about 40 minutes.

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Combine the egg with the water and beat until thoroughly mixed. Brush the egg mixture on the top of the loaf. Carefully slice three diagonal slits across the loaf with a very sharp knife. Place the silpat mat onto a baking sheet.

Place into the oven and bake for 17-22 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove from the oven and let it cool on a rack before slicing and serving.



Recipe and photos by For the Love of Cooking.net

References

  1. ^ Print Recipe (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)

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Brie, Ham, and Spicy Mango Jelly Grilled Cheese Sandwich

Brie, Ham, and Spicy Mango Jelly Grilled Cheese Sandwich

by Pam on September 15, 2014

The title may be a mouthful but it’s a delicious mouthful! I was recently sent some bread by Dave’s Killer Bread Company[1] and I was really excited to make a sandwich with it. They sent me a loaf of two of their new breads the Seeded Honey Wheat [2]and 100% Whole Wheat[3]. Dave’s is my favorite local bread company and the breads are so flavorful, delicious, and healthy. Thanks for the amazing bread Dave we all loved both flavors.

My kids had their sandwich on the Seeded Honey Wheat[4] and my husband and I had ours on the  100% Whole Wheat[5]. I made a grilled cheese sandwiches with some deli ham, brie, and spicy mango jelly. I cooked it dry (no butter) in a skillet until the bread was golden brown on both sides and the cheese was melted and gooey. My kids liked it but my son didn’t want as much jelly next time and my daughter said it would be better without ham. My husband and I, on the other hand, both loved it just the way it was. The combination of the salty ham with the rich and creamy brie and the sweet and spicy jelly was perfect on the hearty and delicious bread. I love that the sandwich is so quick and easy to make but tastes gourmet and decadent.

Spread some mayonnaise on one slice of bread; top it with ham then spread some spicy mango jelly on top of the ham. Spread brie on the other slice of bread. Place into a hot skillet (dry) then cook for 2-3 minutes per side, or until golden brown on each side and the cheese is gooey.  Serve immediately. Enjoy.



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Brie, Ham, and Spicy Mango Jelly Grilled Cheese Sandwich




Yield: 1 sandwich

Total Time: 10 min.



Ingredients:

2 slices of Seeded Honey Wheat or 100% Whole Wheat bread
Mayonnaise, to taste
2-3 slices of ham
2 tsp spicy mango jelly, more if desired
1-2 tbsp Brie

Directions:

My kids had their sandwich on the Seeded Honey Wheat and my husband and I had ours on the 100% Whole Wheat. I made a grilled cheese sandwiches with some deli hand, brie, and spicy mango jelly. I cooked it dry (no butter) in a skillet until the bread was golden brown on both sides and the cheese was melted and gooey. My kids liked it but my son didn’t want as much jelly next time and my daughter said it would be better without ham. My husband and I, on the other hand, both loved it just the way it was. The combination of the salty ham with the rich and creamy brie and the sweet and spicy jelly was perfect on the hearty and delicious bread. I love that the sandwich is so quick and easy to make but tastes gourmet and decadent.

Spread some mayonnaise on one slice of bread; top it with ham then spread some spicy mango jelly on top of the ham. Spread brie on the other slice of bread. Place into a hot skillet (dry) then cook for 2-3 minutes per side, or until golden brown on each side and the cheese is gooey. Serve immediately. Enjoy.



Recipe and Photos by For the Love of Cooking.net

References

  1. ^ Dave’s Killer Bread Company (www.daveskillerbread.com)
  2. ^ Seeded Honey Wheat (www.daveskillerbread.com)
  3. ^ 100% Whole Wheat (www.daveskillerbread.com)
  4. ^ Seeded Honey Wheat (www.daveskillerbread.com)
  5. ^ 100% Whole Wheat (www.daveskillerbread.com)
  6. ^ Print Recipe (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)
  7. ^ Save to ZipList Recipe Box (www.gordon-ramsay-recipe.com)

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