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My brown bread, eggless and without oven! :D Recipe: Ingredients: Whole Wheat Flour - 1 Cup / 140 Gms Oats - ½ Cup / 50 Gms Plain Flour/Maida - ½ Cup / 65 Gms Vital Wheat Gluten - ½ Tbsp Water - 200 Ml Instant Yeast - 1½ Tsp / 6 Gms Sugar - 1 Tbsp / 15 Gms Milk Powder - 2 Tbsp / 18 Gms Salt - 1 Tsp Butter - 3 Tsp / 15 Gms (Divided) Oil - 4 Tsp / 20 Ml (Divided) Milk - 1 Tbsp (For Brushing) Sesame Seeds, Oats for Sprinkling - 1 Tsp Each Other: Charcoal - 1 Cup Instructions Warm up the water, add the sugar and yeast. Mix and let it set for 10 mins. In a mixing bowl, add the whole wheat flour, oats, plain flour, milk powder, salt, vital wheat gluten and mix well. Add the frothy yeast mix to the flour mix and give it a good stir. Once clumped, transfer to your kitchen platform, add 2 tsp butter and 2 tsp oil. Knead this for 15 minutes. Add 1 tsp oil and give it a quick knead. Transfer to a greased bowl. cover with a damp cloth and let the yeast do its job for 45 minutes. Once doubled in volume, punch it down and knead for a minute. Roll it around to make a round even ball. Now slowly roll it with your hands to make a oblong log. Transfer to a oil greased loaf tin/bread tin and press down. Sprinkle little water and cover with a damp cloth and keep aside for 45 minutes. After 30 minutes, heat up a baati maker/gas tandoor. Add Charcoal below the rack, keep the rack and cover and let it heat up in high flame for 15 minutes. Let the air be out, keep the lid in such a way that the air passes out. After the dough has doubled, brush the bread loaf gently with milk and then sprinkle the oats and sesame. Place a tawa over the rack and line it with some foil paper to diffuse the heat. Place the loaf tin above it and cover the baati maker/tandoor. In low flame, bake for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, let the bread sit on its one side. This is done to ensure the top gets evenly brown. Cover and bake for another 5 minutes. Switch off the flame and turn the loaf around so that the bread sits on its other side. Cover and keep for 5 minutes, Flame Switched Off! Take the bread out, brush the top generously with a tsp of butter. Let it sit for 5 minutes, then loosen the edges with a knife and take the bread out. Roll the bread in a damp cloth, Cover it completely and leave it to cool. Once its completely cool, take out and slice with a serrated knife or store in a bag. Make and enjoy
Posted on: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 16:05:14 +0000

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