Sophie'S Gluten Free Light Brown Teff Breads

  1. In your large Kenwood bowl, add the 3 flours & mix gently with a spoon until wel mixed.
  2. Take a large pot & fill it with 900 ml of luke warm water. Add the crumbled fresh yeast & whisk until it all comes together.
  3. Make a well in the center of the flour mix & pour the yeast mix into the flour. Place the dough hook in your Kenwood. Mix on low speed for 1 to 4 minutes. After that, mix on medium high speed until all is well emulsified & is well mixed. From time to time, stop the mixer to scrape the flours from the side. Mix it all again in. When the mix is bubbling a bit & is becoming thicker, it is time to stop. This is after 10 minutes or so in total time of mixing.
  4. I had 1 larger silicone bread loaf tin , I didn't had to grease it, that's typical of silicone baking. I had 1 smaller loaf tin, I had to grease it. I greased it with baking margarine.
  5. I wanted to try & use my silicone flower molds so that I could get 6 smaller bread rolls. I didn't had to grease the silicon flower molds because you don't have to with silicon baking. After baking, they won't stick!
  6. Fill each bread tin with 3/4 of the dough. Divide evenly between the bread tins.
  7. Now, let the breads rise for about 80 minutes or until doubled in size.
  8. When the breads are nearly doubled in size, preheat the oven to 200u0b0C (391 F)for 10 minutes. That's for a fan oven. If you use a normal oven , preheat the oven to 220u0b0. (430 F)
  9. Place the bread tins on a silpat & on an oven rack for stability. Also place an oven safe bowl filled with water in the oven, below the bread tins. This will give a nice crusty crust on top of the breads. Bake for about 35 minutes. The 6 flower bread rolls will be ready after 20 minutes. For the bread rolls, after 20 minutes, check with a test pin. If not ready, add a few more minutes. When the breads are crusty on top & fully baked, carefully, with the help of oven gloves, remove them from the oven. Place on a wire rack to cool down completely. After 5 minutes, remove the silicon molds from the breads. You can just lift them out or turn them over & they will flip out. The silicon baking gives them a lovely shine too. Leave the other bread in the ordinary bread tin to cool down a bit & then with the help of a knife, lift the bread out of the tin. With the 6 smaller bread rolls, flip them over, out of the silicon tin. The top will be crusty & harder & the bottom will be like a flower p

flour, baking mix grs of, rice, luke warm water, yeast

Taken from www.yummly.com/recipe/Sophie_s-Gluten-Free-Light-Brown-Teff-Breads-1673641 (may not work)

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