Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Rye Bread
My husband and I both love rye bread. When we go to a deli with good rye bread, we usually order our sandwiches on rye. Whenever I brought a loaf home, it would disappear pretty fast. Rye bread was my son's first table food. I think you understand, we love rye bread. I noticed that deli breads were really starting to get expensive. The only way I was buying rye was by the half loaf, and we usually ended up eating it within a day or two of me bringing it home. Once I learned how to make edible and somewhat pretty loaves of white and wheat bread, I decided that it was time to learn about rye bread. It is definitely not the hands-off, throw everything into the bowl at once bread that I'm used to making. I spent an evening looking at recipes on the King Arthur Flour website. Some of the recipes looked good, others looked a little bit scary. One had sauerkraut in it. The recipe claimed that you couldn't taste the kraut. The reviews begged to differ. I crossed that recipe off the list without trying it! I came across the recipe for sandwich rye bread. Most of the ingredients looked relatively normal. I knew that the mashed potato flakes would be fine because I used them in my whole wheat bread. The pickle juice seemed a little bit odd, but I went ahead with the recipe. The pickle juice helped enhance the flavor of the rye. My husband didn't know it was in there until I told him. Now we save our pickle jars so that we can make rye bread. I wouldn't recommend trying this recipe without a mixer. It takes quite a bit of work to develop the gluten with rye flour. The Publix I go to only had light rye, so that is what I used. Even though this recipe required more hands on time than other recipes, it was still a very easy recipe for me. Just follow the directions and you will be fine. It makes a great BLT, tuna sandwich, and grilled cheese!
Hey Katie! Your mom gave me your blof address and I've enjoyed reading about your cooking and gardening escapades. Your latest wheat bread really looked good. All I could think of was warm bread with lots of "real" butter -- yum! Toni
ReplyDeleteThanks, Toni! I made granola bread last week for Matt and the kids. We ate it warm with honey butter. It was so good! I am glad my mom sent you the blog address.
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