Ballymaloe brown bread
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Ballymaloe brown bread - about this recipe
Ballymaloe brown bread was The Ballymaloe House Hotel's version of Doris Grant's no-knead bread, introduced in her book "Your Daily Bread".
It has a bitter-sweet toffee flavour, almost like a sweet malt bread.
This is my verson which has additional rye flour and is adapted to suit a bread making machine.
Servings
Make 1 large loaf
Ingredients
- 2.5 teaspoons dried active yeast.
- 1 vitamin C tablet, crushed to a powder.
- 430 g very strong wholemeal flour.
- 70 g wholegrain rye flour.
- 3.5 teaspoons black treacle or molasses.
- 2 teaspoons salt.
- 400 ml water.
Method
- Place all of the ingredients in the bread maker in the above order.
- Panasonic SD-253/4/5 bread maker.
- Set to gluten free bake (2 hours)
- Remove as soon as baked and cool on a wire rack.
French setting and recipe
JuliaBalbilla experimented with this recipe and made a very successful Ballymaloe Brown Bread loaf using the following recipe and French Bake setting on her Panasonic SD-255.
Ingredients
- 3.5 tsp dried active yeast
- 1 crushed 250 g vitamin C tablet
- 425 g wholemeal flour
- 75 g wholegrain rye flour
- 1 teaspoon of molasses
- 2 teaspoons of salt
- 400 ml water
Method
- Place all of the ingredients in the bread maker in the above order.
- Panasonic SD-253/4/5 bread maker.
- Set to French Bake (6 hours)
- Remove as soon as baked and cool on a wire rack.
Notes
If you don't have a gluten free bake setting, look for a fairly short knead and rest time with a long bake time. I found with other settings, the bread would rise extremely well, but after being knocked down (by the breadmaker), it never managed to rise again properly. The failures make brilliant breadcrumbs though!

