As soon as the dough isn’t sticking to the counter or your hands and it’s smooth and springy, stop kneading. Add flour to the counter as the sticky dough picks it up. As you knead, sprinkle flour over the dough and knead it into the dough. Turn out onto a generously floured surface and knead for several minutes. At this point, I had added only 2 cups of flour after the original 4.Ĥ. If it puddles and sticks all over the sides once the flour is picked up, continue adding flour in increments.
Add remaining flour a quarter cup at time until the dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl and the dry flour is picked up from the bottom and sides.
Using a wooden spoon, mix until the dough comes together.ģ. Stir to dissolve and let sit for about 5 minutes (The mixture should start to bubble or foam a bit and smell yeasty).Ģ. In a large mixing bowl, combine yeast, water, milk and sugar. Up to 8 cups bread flour (or all purpose is ok too)ġ. The recipe below is based on my experience.Ĥ tablespoons oil (plus additional oil for greasing bowl during rising) The recipe for the bread below came from The Bread Bible and an adaptation of a recipe found on. The recipe for the Dutch Crunch topping came from Rose Levy Beranbaum’s The Bread Bible. I glazed them with my rice flour “frosting” to which I had added toasted sesame oil and Marmite (for flavor and color)…Īnd 30 minutes later, this is what came out of my oven! Isn’t it a beauty? The recipe is simple, and the bread is perfect! I know that I will use this recipe for years to come.ĭutch Crunch Bread makes 2 large round loaves or 12 sandwich rolls I made the rolls and round loaf that you see above. (Recipe discovered at Maybe you’ve heard of this stunningly beautiful bread before? Dutch Crunch is a basic yeast bread that is glazed with a rice flour mixture before baking. It centers your spirit in the present moment,” said Arielle, (Welcome to Moonberry Lake). The act of creating and baking bread can be a very meditative act. “Bread is the basic sustenance of every culture in the world, and I’m trying to connect with that primal need that we all share.