Note: We used Hodgson Mill Rye Flour, but any brand of labeled rye, light rye or medium rye will work. Do not use pumpernickel rye flour; it's more coarsely ground (from whole rye berries) for a more ...
The best part about marble rye bread isn't the nutty, softly sour taste or the way it completes a classic patty melt, it's the intricately swirled design that pops up when you slice into the loaf.
Rye bread is a flavorful, dense type of bread; delicious as toast, the best for a Reuben, possibly the bread you need for a roast beef sandwich. Its nutty, earthy, and slightly sour flavor stands out ...
Norwegians love their bread and loaves made with rye flour are particularly popular. This wonderful bread tastes a bit like sourdough – only better. We like it made with a mixture of white flour and ...
Unless you’re reading this story in your grandmother’s Brooklyn or Minnesota kitchen, a loaf of dark bread just out of the oven, you may be part of the vast majority of people for whom dense rye ...
The rye bread recipe that we did for Norway was ace, but in terms of flavour this is on another level. It’s slow maturing bread, quite heavy but works a treat. It has a sweet and sour taste but with ...
We all became obsessed with sourdough bread last spring, and it’s no wonder. What better way to channel anxiety than by pummeling bread dough and then slathering the delicious, fresh-baked results ...
Q: I looked my Scandinavian Rye Bread recipe recently and was shocked to find it missing. I started making it in the early 80’s and expect that it might have run in the Tribune as early as the late 70 ...