Delicious Black and Tan Beer Bread Recipe - with a lot of pictures

in #food6 years ago

It is time to add a little something to dinner tonight and the perfect compliment to a juicy steak dinner is Artisan crusty, Yuengling Black & Tan beer bread made from scratch. I've been inspired by @meesterboom's creations and decided to experiment with my own recipe.

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Ingredients

Oh yeah, cooking with beer, baby!

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1 12 oz. bottle of Yuengling Black & Tan beer
½ cup warm water (between 110° and 115° F)
2 tsp. Fleishmann's Active Dry Yeast
1 cup + 4 cups flour plus extra for kneading or shaping bread
1½ tsp. kosher salt
1 tsp. Chia seeds (optional)
cornmeal (optional)

makes one large loaf

Getting started
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Some things to note: Water Temperature

You want your water to be warm because that activates the yeast. If it's too hot and you burn it; too cold and your dough will not rise. In my experience, keeping your water between 110° and 115° F. You can microwave it for up 25 seconds or let your hot water faucet run for a little while. I've been baking for a while so I am pretty consistent with the temperature range with a finger touch. Other's may want to use a thermometer.

Beer
Keep your bottle at room temperature. It helps the dough rise faster.

The Starter

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In a large mixing bowl add yeast, 1 cup flour and 1/2 cup warm water.
It's going to be sticky but make sure it's mixed well.
Cover with a clean, dry kitchen or hand towel.
Put in a warm dry place for 20 to 30 minutes to rise.

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Add the rest of the ingredients

Add the rest of your flour, Kosher salt, Chia seeds (optional), and bottle of Yuengling Black & Tan beer. I prefer to pour half the beer, mix well, then add the rest of the beer.

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Mix well.

Cover with clean, dry kitchen or hand towel and put in a warm dry place for the second rise.
Depending on your location or temperature, the dough can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours to rise.
Be patient! The dough will be ready once it doubles in size.

Pre-heat oven to 375° F
Add a pan of water on the lower rack to create steam in the oven.



What's the purpose of adding steam to the baking process?
This blog post is probably the best explanation that I've found.


On a clean countertop, spread a good amount of flour so your bread dough doesn't stick.
I like to punch down the dough

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Shape it by flattening it enough to fold into thirds.
Then fold the outside edges toward the center.

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Then I take the dough and put it upside down on the pan which is lined with parchment paper and lightly sprinkled with cornmeal.

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Score the bread

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In other words - cut a few slices in the dough.

What's the purpose of scoring the bread?

It allows the bread to expand during "oven spring."

If you do it right, it helps shape the bread.
For this loaf, I cut an X shape with "ears". This means I held the blade at a shallow angle (approximately 30°) and cut about ¼ inch deep. Instead of 2 slashes to make the X, I made 4 slashes.

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Bake Time: 40 minutes or more

This is a hard, crusty bread and to check its level of doneness you can use a thermometer. If the loaf has a center temperature of 200° to 210°F then it's ready for the cooling rack.

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Place the bread on a cooling rack. If you leave it on the hot pan the bottom of the bread will continue to cook with the residual heat.

Enjoy!

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mmm... dinner

If you try this recipe come back and share your thoughts.


Optional crust options

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Noms!

I've heard people do this in many different ways.

  • Egg Wash Scramble an egg and brush over the bread when there's about 10 minutes left to bake. That gives it a kind of shiny crust.
  • Milk Wash Brush milk over the crust and it tends to make it brown a little darker.
  • Butter Melt some butter and brush over the crust toward the end of bake time. It adds a little buttery flavor and some crispness.


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The bread looks tasty and the entire dinner looks great! :)

It's really heavy bread. It could probably be a meal all by itself!

Looks really good. Beer bread is tasty. Now you just need a beer cheese sauce to dip it in and you're all set.

a beer...cheese...sauce... omg that sounds delicious! Have you got a recipe for one? I think beer goes especially well with a subtle, smoky cheese like Gouda.

As soon as I move to the country this fall I am making this bread ! we love our beer too @merej99 haha! and it looks awesome, theres nothing better then the taste and smell of homemade bread Mmmmmm! upped and resteemed by both!😋🍺🍻🍞

So far I've tried this bread alone, topped with butter, made a sandwich out of it. If the husband doesn't finish the loaf I might cube it and throw it in the oven to toast, then make stuffing out of it! That's so exciting to hear that you're finally moving! It's been a pleasure coming along for your journey :) XOXOX

Thanks @merej99 ! We will finsh hooking up the power soon, the shack and pole is there Gastons living a trailer there and working on stuff! the chickens are moved there as well ! we are just going to add on an addition to our camping trailer for now, then try to build onto that addition next summer ! For now we just want to get settled enough to get through the winter before the snow flies! Lol! steeming on ! Of course I will aldo need to hook up internet!!💕✌👍😂😂😂

That looks wonderful. i would love to try it.

Thank you @bassrebels! You can use any dark beer and it will be delicious.

I did not know that our friend @meesterboom shared recipes. I lost them.
this looks very delicious and interesting dear friend @ merej99, thank you very much for the recipe and its mode of preparation
I wish you a beautiful night and a happy day of the friend

I've been away for a while, dear friend @jlufer. I know meesterboom used to post bread recipes all the time!

Never heard of it, hubby has.
Can you use any beer?
Have you tried adding ground flax seeds?
I need to save this!

I'm out of flax seed or I would have added that too. The boys in my family don't like eating healthy so I try to sneak it in anywhere I can. LOL

I think I might even add a tablespoon of honey in the next batch (not that it needs it, but I'm a curious baker).

Yes, you can use any beer. I lean more toward the dark ales.

Cool! Thanks!

Yeah my hubby is a picky eater, so I have to sneak that stuff in. My kids are much better.

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