Friday, February 21, 2014
Dill Onion Yogurt Bread for Random Recipes



The chosen book is the New Bread Machine Book by Marjie Lambert, bought in the early days of owning a bread machine. Now to choose which recipe, I glance at the clock, its 25 minutes past one oclock, so I will turn to page 25...

...and the recipe is chosen: Dill Onion Yogurt Bread
Dill Onion Yogurt Bread
For a 1 1/2 lb (675g) loaf
120ml (4fl oz) water
185ml (6fl oz) natural yogurt
3 tbsp butter
1 1/2 tbsp sugar
1 tbsp dried dill weed
1 tbsp dried onion flakes (I sauted a finely chopped onion in butter instead)
1 tsp salt
425g (15oz) strong white flour
2 1/4 tsp fast action yeast
Put all the ingredients into the bread pan of your machine in the order suggested by your machine I structions. Set for white bread, medium crust. Press start.
Note: as long as you keep the salt and yeast separate when you add them to the pan I find the order doesnt matter.
No bread machine? Just use any handmade white bread recipe, BBC Food have an easy white bread recipe by Paul Hollywood which explains the techniques.
Printable Recipe

I was really impressed with the even texture of this bread, the dill and onion had spread through the dough beautifully and it had baked to a golden crust. The recipes suggests that the loaf is good for sandwiches and I can see why. It is lovely and soft and the savoury taste of herb and onion would add to the flavour of the filling. When I had tea at The Dorchester (highly recommended) one of the sandwiches was chicken served on basil bread and it was divine. I may try making some of that myself using this recipe.


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