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Рецепт Elaine’s Decorative Harvest Sheaf Loaf

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When Fall arrives, we who appreciate growing our own veggies love to celebrate the harvest. While we all will miss the growing season, we can reflect so fondly on what has grown successfully, and what has successfully ‘made it’ to our dinner table. This recipe celebrates the FALL harvest …….. WHEAT – the STAFF of LIFE………… BREAD…… the BASIS of our existence!
This loaf looks like a lovely sheaf of wheat. Plain, simple wheat, yet so elegant in its appearance, this loaf almost looks too lovely to slice. But it is, after all, BREAD! Baked with love, and made to enjoy! ...
Prep:90m
Cook:50m
Servings:12

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  • 8 cups unbleached white flour
  • 2 2/3 cups water
  • 1 egg
  • 1/3 cup olive oil
  • 1 tbsp salt (large loaf is the result, so the salt amount is negligible)
  • 5 tbsp lukewarm milk
  • 1 pkg bakers’ yeast
  • EGG WASH:
  • 2 whole eggs, beaten

Инструкции

  1. 1. Mix the yeast in with the milk; allow to activate
  2. 2. Assemble and combine all the dry ingredients
  3. 3. Make a well in the center of the bowl, and add the yeast mixture, then add the egg
  4. 4. Add the water
  5. 5. Mix well, and keep mixing until the dough starts to come away from the sides of the bowl
  6. 6. KNEAD to the smooth and blistered stage, which takes about 15 minutes
  7. 7. Form into a round ball
  8. 8. Place a little olive oil in the bottom of the bowl
  9. 9. Place the dough ball into the bowl
  10. 10. Coat with olive oil (this prevents a crust from developing, which would create problems for proofing; it also keeps the ball from drying)
  11. 11. Place in a warm area to rise; allow to rise about 2 hour, or until doubled in bulk
  12. 12. Form the loaf!
  13. 13. Cut the dough in half. Reserve the other half under a to prevent it from drying or hardening
  14. 14. Create a mushroom shape for the base.
  15. 15. Pinch in below the center to make the shape more obvious
  16. 16. Coat with a brush with plain water, then:
  17. 17. Coat with egg wash to prevent the base from drying while you work on the next stage
  18. 18. The sheaves:
  19. 19. Taking some of the reserved dough, roll into long strips, then cut as illustrated
  20. 20. Roll each little ball in your hands to form an oblong piece.
  21. 21. Make one end a bit pointed.
  22. 22. NOW comes the fun!
  23. 23. With scissors, cut a few notches in this piece as illustrated, to resemble the wheat
  24. 24. You will be making over one hundred of these, so patience is a must!
  25. 25. Do likewise with more pieces of dough.
  26. 26. Assemble from the top of the loaf, then interlap as shown
  27. 27. Keep added these little pieces until the sheaf is full.
  28. 28. ==============================================
  29. 29. NOTE:
  30. 30. Brush the pieces every so often as the sheaf pieces are added. This will help them adhere to the base, as well as prevent them from forming a dry crust, which inhibits proofing!
  31. 31. Now for the bottom portion:
  32. 32. Roll strips of dough to resemble the sheaf stems, and place on the base as shown
  33. 33. Make a braid of dough to place on the sheaf to resemble it being tied.
  34. 34. Pinch in the ends to make the shape more defined as a ‘tied’ sheaf of wheat
  35. 35. Cover the entire loaf liberally with more egg wash
  36. 36. Allow to rise until doubled in bulk
  37. 37. Bake at 400*F for the first 15 minutes
  38. 38. Now reduce the heat to 350*F and continue baking another 30 to 35 minutes, or until the loaf is a light golden brown, and sounds hollow when tapped
  39. 39. Allow the loaf to cool on the baking sheet
  40. 40. =======================================
  41. 41. NOTE:
  42. 42. This loaf is time-consuming to prepare, but well worth the effort for the final result!
  43. 43. Again, patience is the key, but the finished produce is well worth all the work ! :+D
  44. I could only post one photo here, so I posted the finished product.
  45. For step-by-step details, please see my entry on:
  46. http://www.grouprecipes.com/90444/elaines-decorative-harvest-sheaf-loaf.html

Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Serving %DV
Serving Size 161g
Recipe makes 12 servings
Calories 378  
Calories from Fat 72 19%
Total Fat 8.14g 10%
Saturated Fat 1.42g 6%
Trans Fat 0.0g  
Cholesterol 47mg 16%
Sodium 603mg 25%
Potassium 125mg 4%
Total Carbs 64.18g 17%
Dietary Fiber 2.4g 8%
Sugars 0.64g 0%
Protein 10.42g 17%
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