Walnut raisins sour dough bread. Country sourdough with walnuts and raisins! You're lucky this bread even made it to post, because I kept picking at it as I was trying to Raisin bread reminds me of when I was kid. My mom used to slather it with cream cheese and pack it for my lunch (bless you.
Place all ingredients, except raisins and walnuts, into bread machine pan, in order that they are listed. Be patient, sourdough without the addition of commercial yeast can take up to several hours to rise - mine typically takes three hours. A how-to guide on making incredible Tartine Country Walnut Sourdough bread. You can cook Walnut raisins sour dough bread using 6 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Walnut raisins sour dough bread
- You need of Dough.
- Prepare of Refer to apple cinnamon sour dough recipe.
- You need of Filling.
- It's 1 cup of walnut.
- Prepare 1 cup of raisins.
- Prepare 2 tbsp of pumpkin seeds.
Perusing through Tartine Bread the other day I stumbled on Chad's Tartine Country Walnut Sourdough recipe and thought walnuts in my sourdough bread sounded. And, yay, I had all of the ingredients! I was a little worried about the medium rye for a while. I have a written inventory of all of the different flours I've got in the house.
Walnut raisins sour dough bread step by step
- Wash and break the walnut to small pieces(no need air fry, it makes the bread dry).
- Spread the raisins and walnut mixture on top of the spreaded dough.
- Rolls the dough.
- Cut to 8 equal pieces.
- Arrange in the loaf tin.
- 2nd proof inside oven with hot water underneath in a separated tray for 1~1.5 hours or double the size.
- Pre heat oven to 190degree c, bake with cover for 40 minutes.
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I was hesitant to add the walnuts, but I'm glad I did. The raisins and walnuts blend very well to provide a unique and satisfying experience. This Sourdough Cinnamon Raisin Loaf combines the fragrant coziness of cinnamon raisin bread with the health benefits of whole-grain heirloom wheat flour and sourdough leavening. I love Guiness, nuts and also sourdough bread (though not necessarily in that order). So it is inevitable that one day, all these should Except for the raisins my husband would love that (and I would too with or without raisins).