Saturday, July 30, 2022

Kamut bread

 Food Nanny Kamut White Bread

https://www.thefoodnanny.com/blogs/recipes/the-food-nanny-kamut-bread

  • 2 tbsp active dry yeast
  • 3 cups warm water (105-115°)
  • ⅔ cup honey, divided
  • 7 cups White Kamut flour* , divided
  • 3 ½ tbsp melted butter or olive oil
  • 1 tbsp French gray coarse salt
  • First prepare a sponge. In a large bowl, mix together yeast, warm water, 1⁄3 cup honey and 4 cups flour. Mix with wooden spoon or dough hook until well combined. Cover with plastic (sprayed with cooking spray). Let rise for 20-30 minutes (until double in size) in a warm, draft-free place.

  • Add 2 ½ more cups flour along with 1⁄3 cup more honey, the melted butter or olive oil and salt. Mix well. Knead for at least 5 minutes. Add the last ½ cup flour if dough seems too sticky, 1 Tablespoon at a time. Grease bowl with cooking spray or a little olive oil. Place dough in bowl, turn and cover with a lightweight dishtowel or plastic sprayed with cooking spray. Let rise for 30 minutes (until double in size) in a warm, draft-free place.

  • Preheat oven to 400º. Spray pans generously with cooking spray. Six 6x3 ½ inch mini pans (or close to that size), three 8½x5 inch pans or two 9x5 ¾ inch pans. Punch down to remove air bubbles. Divide evenly and place in greased pans. Cover with a lightweight dishtowel. Let rise until double. (You know dough is ready when an indention stays after you poke the corner.)

  • Place pans inside of the oven when dough is ready. Turn temperature down to 350º and bake loaves. 30 minutes for large, 25-30 for medium and 17-18 for minis. Loaves are done when bottom of bread is light brown. You can tilt the hot pan just enough to check the bottom. Do not over-bake this bread or let it get too brown. Be vigilant because every oven is different.

  • When done, immediately invert bread pans. Place loaves on cooling rack until completely cool. If desired, brush loaves with butter. Store in bread bags or freezer bags and freeze for up to 3 months. Bread will be good for one week on the counter, refrigeration is not necessary.

 


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