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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 loaf 803g

Recipe makes 1 loaf)

Calories 1872
Calories from Fat 548 (29%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 61.0g 93%
Saturated Fat 26.9g 134%
Monounsaturated Fat 24.3g
Polyunsaturated Fat 5.3g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 55mg 18%
Sodium 3924mg 163%
Potassium 1562mg 44%
Total Carbohydrate 303.0g 100%
Dietary Fiber 44.0g 175%
Sugars 1.5g
Protein 50.0g 99%

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Yeast Free Bread

Recipe #67405 | 1 hour | 20 min prep | add private note
Tish

By: Tish
Jul 24, 2003

Country style bread using no yeast. Many variations to this bread for any occasion!

1 loaf (change servings and units)

Ingredients

  • 3 cups whole wheat flour (preferably stone ground)
  • 4 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 1/2 cups rice milk or water (works with any liquid)
  • 1/4 cup liquid fat (i.e. melted milk free margarine, vegetable oil, olive oil)

Directions

  1. 1
    Mix dry ingredients.
  2. 2
    Do not sift the flour!
  3. 3
    Mix liquids and add to dry.
  4. 4
    Stir until there is no more dry flour.
  5. 5
    Depending on the humidity of the air where you live you may need a little bit more or less liquid.
  6. 6
    The dough should be moist but not sticky.
  7. 7
    It may take a few minutes for the flour to fully absorb the liquid, so don't rush to add liquid or flour to it.
  8. 8
    Score lightly the surface in a diamond or X shape to prevent splitting of the crust.
  9. 9
    This is a country style bread that should be sliced thick.
  10. 10
    It is important not to overwork the dough.
  11. 11
    Shape into a ball or an oval, with oiled hands.
  12. 12
    Place on clean baking sheet.
  13. 13
    Bake for 40 minutes at 400F.
  14. 14
    Variations: Rub the dough ball with virgin olive oil and sprinkle sea salt and oregano for a foccacia flavor.
  15. 15
    For tea time add a tsp pure cane sugar.
  16. 16
    The liquid can be replaced for orange or other fruit juice if the bread is to be used for teatime and you can even add dried chopped fruits.
  17. 17
    For a savory bread the liquid can be tomato juice and you can add chopped sundried tomatoes to the dough.
  18. 18
    Sprinkling of seeds in the dough or on top of the bread is also possible.

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From: Chef #1362746

On Nov 12, 2009

Maybe I should have taken more time to shape the loaf, but it came out looking really lumpy. Tastes great - just like a biscuit, not quite what I was hoping for. We'll eat it, for sure, but I'll keep searching for another recipe to use when I'm out of yeast.

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    On Nov 4, 2009

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  • From: Alice Snowden

    On Mar 4, 2006

    This was so easy! I used soya milk for the fluid and cheapo vegetable oil for the fat. I scattered sea-salt, oregano and pumpkin seeds on the top. Fantastic!

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  • From: Chef #619935

    On Oct 18, 2007

    Yummy! I found this recipe from a search. Since I'm not vegan I used milk and butter for the liquid and fat and it turned out great :D I can't wait to try variations.

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