Home > Spelt Breads > Southwestern Mini-Mounds by Rod (Dallas, TX) These Southwestern Minimounds are an adaptation of the Mini-Mounds of Ruis bread recipe, substituting spelt flour and southwestern spices but maintaining quick bread convenience. All ingredients are assembled in a large measuring cup, then scoups of the thick batter are evenly placed on a floured cookie sheet, rested to smooth the tops, then baked
Naturally Sweet and Tender Sprouted KAMUT Bread
This Sprouted KAMUT Bread is naturally sweet and tender due to the sprouted grains. Incorporating sprouted grains into loaves makes them more easily digestible and improves the nutritional quality of the bread. Using sprouted wheat also allows the natural sweetness and tenderness of the wheat to shine through. I’ve experimented with different types of sprouted breads over the past several years. So I was delighted
Chapatis aka Rotis | Indian Flatbread
Chapati is an unleavened round flatbread made of whole wheat. The term chapati appears to be used interchangeably with roti or rotta bread although the references I found indicated roti is usually made with atta flour, a very finely ground whole wheat flour, not regular ground whole wheat flour like we have in the US. When I learned we would be making these puffy flatbreads,
Old World Pumpkin Loaf
by Rod (Dallas, TX) Less sugar and oil combined with hearty spelt flour (the reference to “old world”) and traditional pumpkin bread ingredients create a satisfying quick bread with mild flavors and gentle sweetness that can be enjoyed at any meal. This country-style recipe permits use of all pumpkin puree in the can. If desired, add 2/3 cup dark raisins; chopped pecans may be substituted
Clean out the Cupboard Bread with this Mixed Grain Bread with Poolish
This Mixed Grain Bread with Poolish, fermented with an overnight poolish, and flavored with whole wheat, and gluten-free flour, is a great way to clean out your cupboard. Do you have bags of flour with just a little bit left in them? Then it’s time to clean out your cupboard and use up those bags of flour you’ve been storing. Why not create a new
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