Simple Way to Make Award-winning Sourdough Beer Bread (Schwarzbierbrot)
by Donald Todd
Hey everyone, hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a distinctive dish, sourdough beer bread (schwarzbierbrot). One of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have sourdough beer bread (schwarzbierbrot) using 16 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Sourdough Beer Bread (Schwarzbierbrot):
Take SOURDOUGH PRE-DOUGH:
Take 120 g Rye flour
Make ready 110 ml water (slightly less than 1/2 cup)
Make ready 1 Tbsp sourdough starter/mother (12 g)
Take POOLISH PRE-DOUGH:
Get 110 g whole wheat or whole grain spelt flour
Take 110 ml water (slightly less than 1/2 cup)
Take 2 pinches active dry yeast
Make ready MAIN DOUGH:
Prepare 1 batch each Finished sourdough + poolish from above
Take 270 g bread flour
Take 115 g dark beer or brown ale (1/2 cup)
Take 2 g active dry yeast (1/2 tsp)
Get 10 g kosher salt (2 tsp)
Take 10 g honey, optional (2 tsp)
Get 1 handful each flaxseed and sunflower seeds (optional)
Steps to make Sourdough Beer Bread (Schwarzbierbrot):
In separate bowls, mix together the ingredients for the Sourdough Pre-dough and the Poolish Pre-dough. Cover each bowl with plastic and let it at room temp for about 20 hours.
After 20 hours the Sourdough Pre-dough should be a little frothy and bigger. The Poolish Pre-dough will be bubbly and bigger.
In a large bowl, mix together the two pre-doughs and the rest of the ingredients (except for flaxseed and sunflower seeds) until it comes together into a sticky lumpy dough.
Remove the dough onto a well-floured cutting board and knead with the palm of your hands: push the dough down with your hand, fold in over itself and push down again, rotating as you go.
Knead for 15-17 minutes. The dough will become more elastic and smooth. If it sticks a lot to the surface or your hands while kneading, dust with a little more flour and scrape up the dough from the surface to incorporate back in.
If mixing in flaxseed/sunflower seeds, gradually knead them into the dough after the 15 minutes of kneading.
Form into a ball and return to the bowl. Cover with plastic and let rise for 2 hours at room temp (the the dough over itself after 1 hour and return to bowl).
After 2 hours of rising, remove the dough, turn upside down and fold the sides up to form into a ball again (this helps make sure the exposed part of the dough's skin gets moistened again. Let sit for 20 minutes covered with wrap.
Form the round dough into a long, cylindrical loaf. Place it fold-side down on parchment paper and let rise for another 30 minutes.
Meanwhile preheat oven to 480°F/250°C. Place a shallow pan at the bottom rack which we'll use to create steam later. (prepare some boiling water for this too)
When ready to bake, cut a 1 cm deep slit down the center of the bread. (I sprinkled the top of my bread with flaxseed, but I don't recommend this because it got too dark during baking).
Place the loaf on the center rack on a baking sheet and pour boiling water into the pan below it. Bake for 10 minutes, then carefully remove the tray of steaming water. Turn oven down to 430°F/220°C and bake for 30-35 minutes until the crust is dark and crisp.
Remove from oven and let cool on a rack for about 1 hour.
Slice and enjoy with butter, cheese, or your favorite accompaniments with bread :)
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