Today's post is the official start to the new bread baking club that is baking their way through the new cookbook Healthy Bread in 5 Minutes a Day. You may remember that back in November and December, we were given the bonus recipes of Pumpkin Pie Brioche and Cranberry Orange Challah breads to wet our whistle. Except remember, my challah was made with chocolate chips. Ooh, the warm memories!
Anyway, were starting off the year with the Whole Grain Master Recipe. With this basic dough, we were to make a regular free form loaf of bread, an Epi, (a shaped loaf to resemble a wheat stalk), and Spicy Whole Grain Crackers.
Can I first tell you how easy this is? It literally took me 5 minutes to mix some flour, yeast, salt, vital wheat gluten, and water in my dough bucket, Then you leave it for a couple of hours to grow.
At this point you can use it right away or refrigerate it for up to 14 days. I choose to refrigerate it because it makes the dough easier to handle. Then you just form your loaf and bake. Bread baking does not have to be intimidating anymore!
This was my first loaf. Basic but beautiful!
My next loaf I topped with a mixture of poppy, sesame, flax, and sunflower seeds. I really like the way this one looked and tasted with the seeds on top.
My third loaf was made for a friend as part of her Christmas present. Since she cant have seeds and nuts due to dietary restrictions, I sprinkled her favorite Italian seasoning on top. This is her first loaf in the bread of the month club that she will be receiving. I gotta share that bread baking love!
I didn’t make the epi, but I did manage to get the crackers baked. These were habit forming. Impressive yet easy, if I may say so myself!
I topped my crackers with an assortment of toppings.
I used;
- Chili powder and kosher salt
- Johnny’s Garlic Spread Seasoning
- Grill Mates Montreal Steak Seasoning
- Black Hawaiian Sea Salt
- Salish Alder Smoked Sea Salt
A great big thank you to Michelle from Big Black Dogs for hosting our bread baking adventure. You can check out her blog for all the information and for a list of participants.
You can also check out the Artesian Bread in 5 Minutes A Day blog where you can find step by step instructions and the Whole Grain Master Recipe. They also have a lot of good recipes and ideas so take a look around. I want to make the Pizza Lollipops!
To order your own HBin5 Cookbook, Click on the above cookbook!
To win a free copy of this book,
go to Simply Daily Recipes! Jill has 4 more copies to giveaway. Winner of the second book will be announced January 22. Good Luck!
I hope you enjoyed my adventure in bread. Wait till you see what we have cookin’ for the end or the month. Something tells me your gonna like it. Just a little tease!
It is sooo tempting to buy this book. But do I really need to eat more bread? (The answer, of course, is yes)
ReplyDeleteI want bread that I can put together in 5 minutes. I'll have to get the book and try this! Thanks for sharing, the seeded bread is especially beautiful!
ReplyDeletesuch a good book! I need to make another batch up soon :)
ReplyDeleteLove your addition of the Black Sea Salt! And your loaves are wonderful...love the bow!
ReplyDeleteGreat bread! The crackers look absolutely divine! I have to make them the next time I mix up a batch of dough!
ReplyDeleteOH, it is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteLoving the bread, I make my own so that was an enjoyable read.
ReplyDeleteI make that bread..every single day...well not the healthy one ut just the artisan bread.
ReplyDeleteThose are some beautiful breads and your friend was very lucky to receive one from you.
ReplyDeleteGreat assortment of seasonings for your crackers!
The bread looks fantastic! It looks like something I might even be able to bake! I'll have to check out the books.
ReplyDeleteyour HBi5 all turned out beautiful! i love the different cracker toppings you used!
ReplyDeleteMmm. I have the other book, but I really want that Healthy one!
ReplyDeleteThese breads look wonderful, I feel inspired to make more bread myself. I hope I can find that book in the UK.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! A loaf to be proud of! Nothing like homemade bread. YUM
ReplyDeleteI've got to check out that book!
ReplyDeleteWow great job Megan. They all look fantastic.
ReplyDeleteIt all looks great Megan! Your crackers are paper thin :D You did a great job on them.
ReplyDeleteYour bread looks fabulous! I love the bread of the month idea!
ReplyDeleteMust resist joining another group... must resist....
ReplyDeletemust resist!
Bread? Love it! I have the first Artin5 book and haven't utilized it enough since buying the BBA.
So much bread, so little time...
Great ideas for cracker toppings- I'm so amazed at the creativity in this group! It's fun to be baking with you.
ReplyDeleteVERY nice!! I love your bread proofing "bucket"...where did you find it?
ReplyDeleteYour bread looks beautiful, Megan!
ReplyDeleteI am still just starting with the Bread in 5 Minutes a Day book. I'm going to try using whole wheat flour for the first time today. I hope it turns out well. I am always still so surprised at how well the recipes in this book turn out - especially when made by a non-baker like me!
Best wishes!!
What a gorgeous loaf. You did a really nice job with this.
ReplyDeleteoh wow love your crackers and loaf of bread what a great gift for your friend, thanks for visiting my blog,
ReplyDeletehave a great weekend
Rebecca
Love your bread and I'm so jealous of your crackers! how fun with all those seasonings and they came out so nice and thin!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful loaves and those crackers look delicious! I didn't make the crackers this time. Now I wish I had.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks great! I definitely want to try and get into making more bread at home!
ReplyDeleteYour bread looks great! I love your dough rising pictures too. :-)
ReplyDeleteYour loaves came out wonderfully! And what a rise you got on your dough! I'm loooving baking through this book so far :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get that dough bucket? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI must say, nothing beats fresh bread straight from the oven!
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