Here's the second bread recipe and it's divine!
I have always had a weakness for good bread. There's nothing like home-made bread – the only problem is that it's a bit of a faff and it takes too long … unless you're making soda bread – no yeast and little or no kneading needed – what's not to love.
Not surprising then that this caught my attention. The recipe looks easy and this is genuine research – so many recipes are a let down mainly because they are inaccurate – you're drawn in by the clever photography and the Food Stylist.
What follows is the exact recipe, then some hints and tips from me and finally a photo-guide.
“Wholesome, rustic soda bread looks and tastes like something that hours of love and care have gone into. In reality, it's wonderfully simple and with no yeast or kneading required, a warm loaf can be out of the oven in about an hour”.
Guinness and Treacle Soda Bread
400g strong white bread flour
extra for dusting
100g strong wholemeal flour
50g jumbo oats
10g fine salt
1 tsp of bicarbonate of soda
40g unsalted butter, cubed
150g Guinness
175g natural yogurt
60g black treacle
You can see why I fancied this loaf!
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