Creole Bread

"Posted for ZWT5. Feel free to sub the oil with what you prefer and make your own coconut milk using the kitchen references at RZ. Guessing at slices. This recipe seems to have a lot of oil in it and wonder about that? This is from The Rice and Beans A Belizean In the USA blog."
 
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Ready In:
3hrs 40mins
Ingredients:
8
Yields:
12 slices
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix together the warm water, yeast, 2 teaspoons of sugar, and 2 TABLESPOONS of flour in a small bowl and set aside for 10 minutes. (Unusual to put flour into proofing.).
  • Warm milk, oil, 2 tablespoons of sugar, and salt in the microwave for about 20 seconds-stir together and set aside. Don't let the mixture boil, you just want to heat it up a bit.
  • Sift 5 cups of flour into a large bowl.
  • Once the milk mixture has cooled enough that you can comfortably stick a finger in it, mix it into the yeast.
  • Add all wet ingredients to the flour.
  • Mix with a wooden spoon until a dough forms. If sticky, add flour until you have a dough that you can knead.
  • Dust your counter with flour and knead the dough until smooth, about 5-8 minutes. If the dough becomes sticky as you knead just sprinkle with flour as required. You may have to add up to a cup of flour at this stage depending on the humidity of your kitchen.
  • Put in greased bowl, cover with a damp cloth and let rise until double in size.
  • Punch down and knead for two or three minutes.
  • Make into two large or six small round balls.
  • Place on a greased pan-let rise again, bake at 400 F/205 C for 30-35 minutes until the tops brown and the bottom of a loaf, when tapped, sounds hollow.

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Reviews

  1. I have followed this recipe for three times now and knowing how my hands drift and wonder I can never get stuff right. But with this recipe you can't go wrong. My creole bread always comes out perfect and since day one it was a hit. ???? Thank you so much. Now I can call myself a proud Belizean. This bread has been the hardest thing for me to make. But not now.
     
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  2. I made buns instead of bread loaves for this recipe.<br/>I followed instructions as listed except for using melted bacon grease from maple cured bacon, instead of coconut oil, as I could not find it anywhere. This turned out amazing!!!! Definately a keeper. Thanks for sharing your lovely recipe.
     
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  1. I made buns instead of bread loaves for this recipe.<br/>I followed instructions as listed except for using melted bacon grease from maple cured bacon, instead of coconut oil, as I could not find it anywhere. This turned out amazing!!!! Definately a keeper. Thanks for sharing your lovely recipe.
     

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