A Rustic Homemade No Knead Bread#BreadBakers

This is an easy Homemade No Knead Bread which is rustic and flavorful! It’s a no knead Dutch oven bread that tastes like a loaf of artisan bread made from a high end bakery. The bread is super delicious it can be enjoyed slathered butter or with soups or stews. 
I made this in my mud style Dutch Oven and it turned so beautiful with a crispy top.

Makes One Loaf
Ingredients

350 Grams All Purpose Flour
280 Ml Water
1 Teaspoon Salt
1 Tablespoon Honey
1 Teaspoon Instant Yeast

Method

Into a bowl, add in the lukewarm water, add in the honey, salt and yeast. Mix until the ingredients get dissolved in water.
Now tip in the flour. Combine everything together with a back of a wooden spoon to form a shaggy mass of dough,  
making sure there are no dry patches.
Our bread dough is ready. Cover the bowl with a cling film and let the dough sit and proof for an hour.
The Next Step
To transform this dough into a well structured dough.  
After one hour of proofing , dip your finger in water and shake your hands to remove any excess water. Place your hands lightly underneath the dough and lift it up like a light stretch and fold the dough on to it self, rotate the bowl and from all the sides , do the same. Again rest the dough for half an hour covered .
After half and hour do the same stretch and fold method. Rest the dough again for half an hour. Again stretch and fold the dough. Total stretch and folds are done 4 times after every half an hour.
Dust a parchment paper with a mix of rice and whole wheat flour well and place it in a round bowl. If you have Benetton basket then dust that with the flour mix.
After the half an hour of the last fold. Transfer this dough
onto another bowl lined with parchment paper. Just lightly wet your hands and place one hand on the dough and the other under the bowl and lightly transfer this on the bowl lined with the parchment paper.  
Cover the bowl with a plastic film and let the dough rise for 30 minutes.
As the bread is kept to rise, let's preheat the oven with the Dutch oven at 225°C. After 30 minutes , your Dutch oven is pretty hot and the oven. So take the Dutch oven out carefully with gloves on.  
Place the risen dough along with the parchment paper into the hot Dutch oven. With a blade slash it on top. 
Close the pot with lid and place it in the oven. Bake bread for 25 minutes. After 25 minutes remove the lid and reduce the temperature to 180°C and bake for another 10 minutes.
The more you bake at this point, the more crispy the crust become.  
This extra baking will give that outer crust of the bread to get a more crisp and caramelized golden brown color and a nutty flavor.   
When baking these last few minutes, heat is directly acting only on the surface of the bread. 
So reducing the temperature will help not to over burn the crust and at the same time will make it more crunchy.
Cool this dough on a wire rack for at least an hour before you slice it.
Labels: No Knead Bread, Homemade, Breads, Bread Bakers, Eggless 

#BreadBakers is a group of bread loving bakers who get together once a month to bake bread with a common ingredient or theme. Follow our Pinterest board right here. Links are also updated each month on this home page.

We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient.
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Sneha Recipes is hosting this month's event and asked the others to join me in sharing No Knead Breads    

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Keto Turkish Menemen - Scrambled Eggs In Tomato Sauce#EatTheWorld

Menemen is basically scrambled eggs with tomatoes or what I would say is scrambled eggs in tomato sauce. This easy menemen recipe of soft, scrambled eggs with tomatoes and peppers , I have also added a tablespoon of Feta cheese for an extra flavor! This simple one-pan dish comes together in 20 minutes or less and makes the perfect breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Enjoy this dish with your favorite bread!
This dish gets its name from the Turkish market town of Menemen, a small town located just off the main highway of north Izmir. Shakshuka and Menemen are more or less considered to be close cousins. These two egg dishes are quite similar since they share some key ingredients (eggs, tomatoes, peppers), but the seasoning and preparations differ.

Serves 3
Ingredients  

2 Tablespoon Olive Oil
2 Green Peppers - finely chopped
4 Medium Tomatoes - grated
½ Teaspoon Salt
½ Teaspoon Red Chilly powder
4 Eggs
½ Teaspoon Black pepper powder
1 Tablespoon Crumbled Feta Cheese - optional
Coriander Leaves or Parsley - to garnish

Method  
Heat olive oil in a pan.  Cook chopped peppers in it for 2-3 minutes.  Add in tomatoes.  Season with salt and paprika and cook over medium low heat until tomatoes are tender, stirring occasionally. add the feta cheese and give it a light mix. This gives more flavor to the dish (it's optional) Now reduce the heat a bit.
Using a spoon, make rooms for each egg and break eggs into those hollows. Let it simmer uncovered till eggs whites are just set.     
Then with a spoon just break the egg yolks lightly and lightly fold the tomato mixture into the eggs. until the eggs are slightly cooked for 5 -8 minutes.  
Do not over cook the eggs should be soft. Switch off the flame and as it is cooling the egg will continue to cook.
Sprinkle black pepper and red pepper flakes over it. Garnish with herbs like parsley or chopped green onions and serve.
Serve it with your favorite bread

Nutrition 
Serving Size: 1 portion
Calories: 158
Sugar: 3.7 g
Sodium: 369 mg
Fat: 12.1 g
Carbohydrates: 6.1 g
Protein: 7.6 g
Cholesterol: 186 mg
Labels: 
Middle Eastern, Turkey, Turkish, Egg, Omelette, Main course, Keto, Eat The World
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Check out all the wonderful Turkish dishes prepared by fellow Eat the World members and share with #eattheworld. Click here to find out how to join and have fun exploring a country a month in the kitchen with us!
Amy’s Cooking Adventures: Turkish Simit Bread 
A Day in the Life on the Farm: Pide Ekmek 
Kitchen Frau: Çilbir (Turkish Eggs in Garlic Yogurt) 

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Churros French Toast#SundayFunday

My Mom is my favorite person in the universe, so for today's brunch made her easy and quick Churros French Toast. I know mummy this was your to go recipe and a favorite one too.

The most amazing, most buttery French toast you will ever have, coated in cinnamon sugar and drizzled with a cream cheese glaze (optional)!

Ingredients
8 Big Bread slice (cut in length)
¾ Cup Caster Sugar
¼ Cup Cinnamon powder
¾ Cup Cream
¼ Teaspoon Anise seed powder
3 Large Eggs
Vanilla essence few drops
Butter or Desi Ghee for frying
Method
Make long slices of each bread slice ( I cut each into 3 pieces). 
Now whisk cream, eggs, egg yolks, cinnamon powder, anise seed powder and vanilla essence well.
Now dip bread slices and fry till golden.
Take out in a serving platter, sprinkle caster sugar and cinnamon powder mix.  
Serve with a cup of coffee or tea.  
Labels: Mexican, American, Breakfast, Cinnamon, Bread Slices, Sugar, Egg, Sunday Funday

For Sunday Funday our theme is Mother's Day Brunch.

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Han’s “Dice”-d Potatoes - Recipe Inspired by : A Star Wars Story#Foodieextravaganza

Han’s “Dice”-d Potatoes were inspired by Han’s lucky dice. Not only are they themed but they are also an easy, delicious, a healthier replacement for traditional French fries and the best part it that these are not fried at all! These can be perfectly paired with Millennium Falcon Burgers!
Han's later while escaping his home world of Corellia, gave the pair of dice to Qi'ra as a symbol of good luck, only for her to be captured by Moloch, taking the pair of dice with her.

Ingredients
2 Medium Potatoes - cut into large cubes/ diced
2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
½ Teaspoon Homemade Garlic Salt
1/8 Teaspoon Onion Powder
1/8 Teaspoon Paprika Powder
½ Teaspoon Black Pepper Powder 
½ Teaspoon Sugar  
Method 
Bring a large saucepan of water to a boil with ½ teaspoon salt .
Add diced potato cubes.
Cook for until just fork tender. (Do not overcook them)
Drain and allow to cool slightly.
In a large bowl, add potatoes, oil, and rest of the seasonings, toss them well to coat in the seasonings.
Spray a air fryer grill basket with cooking spray.
Add potatoes to grill basket.
Cook at 200°C for 10 - 12 minutes. Then , shake the basket to , tossing occasionally so they don’t burn after every 5 minutes. 
Let them continue to cook until golden brown and crispy.
Taste for salt, sprinkle a dash if necessary, on the potatoes and serve with Millennium Falcon Burgers.
Labels: Foodie Extravaganza Party, Potato, Side Dish, Air Fryer, Homemade, Garlic Salt
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Posting day for #FoodieExtravaganza is always the first Wednesday of the month.    

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Keto Coconut Flour Pancake & A Sandwich Burger#SundayFunday

This Keto sandwich uses pancakes as the bun and it’s filled with amazing soft scrambled or fried egg, sausage patty or any leftover chicken with cheese slice. One sandwich is just sufficient with a salad at the side to fill your tummy. Feel satisfied and happy after eating this meal. In the batter you can add fresh or dried herbs of your choice.
Makes 4 Pancakes & 2 Sandwich Burgers
Ingredients
2 Large Eggs
2 Tablespoons Coconut Flour
2 Tablespoons Parmesan Cheese
1/8 Teaspoon Baking Soda
1/8 Teaspoon Baking Powder
1/8 Teaspoon Salt
1/8 Teaspoon Dried Chives
1/8 Teaspoon Dried Parsley
4 Tablespoons Milk - I used Full Fat Milk
1 Tablespoon Butter
Method
In a bowl, mix together all the dry ingredients. Then add the eggs and milk, stir until there are no lumps. Let it sit for a minute (the batter will get a little fluffier).
Melt ½ tablespoon butter in the pan, and pour two small sandwich sized “pancakes” ( about 2 - 2½ tablespoons each) into your pan on medium heat. It will only spread a little bit. 
When the tops start to bubble and the sides look brown, check to see if the bottom is brown, and if so then flip them both over.
Now let's assemble our Sandwich Burgers
To make a grilled sandwich you can add filling of your choice.
 
One I made with leftover grilled chicken
and a cheese slice. Place the filling on one pancake the leftover chicken, the cheese slice
now place the second pancake on top with the un-done side up.
Flip when the bottom is brown, and continue cooking till the cheese is melted
and the sandwich is done!
Now make the other 2 pancakes like wise with the remaining ½ tablespoon butter. 
As I mentioned earlier I made this with a fried egg and slice of cheese. 
This sandwich is not crunchy like regular bread when made into grilled cheese. 
It has a great flavor and wonderful bread-y texture. I had half of the egg and half of the chicken. The other half's I refrigerated for another meal. The extras will keep in the fridge for a day or so (you can toast them or heat them back up in the pan… or eat them cold!).
Macros Per Pancake Sandwich Without The Filling & Without Butter:
Cal 137, Total Carbs 6g Net Carbs 3g, Fiber 3g, Fat 8g, Protein 10g. 
NUTRITIONAL DISCLAIMER
Please note that I am not a medical or nutritional professional. I am simply recounting and sharing my own experiences on this blog. Nothing I express here should be taken as medical advice and you should consult with your doctor before starting any diet or exercise program. I provide nutritional information for my recipes simply as a courtesy to my readers.
Labels: Keto, Coconut Flour, Pancakes, Low Carb, Sandwiches, Burgers, Chicken, Egg,Sunday Funday
For Sunday Funday our theme is Hamburger/Burger

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