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Pumpernickel Rye Bread
SUBMITTED BY:
Rodney
PHOTO BY:
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"This is a hearty bread. Mix it in the bread machine, but bake it in the oven. I recommend baking in the oven because the loaf is fuller and the top is much nicer. I hope you enjoy it."
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Original recipe yield 1 - 1 1/2 pound loaf
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1 1/4 cups warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 1/2 tablespoons molasses
1 1/2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
1 cup rye flour
1/2 cup whole wheat flour
1/4 cup bread flour
1 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons dry milk powder
2 teaspoons instant coffee powder
2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
1 tablespoon caraway seed
1 1/2 teaspoons active dry yeast
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DIRECTIONS
Place ingredients into the pan of the bread machine in the order suggested by the manufacturer. Select Whole Wheat cycle, and Start.
After the first rise, remove dough from the machine. Shape, and place into a lightly oiled 9x5 inch loaf pan. Cover, and let rise for 1 hour.
Bake at 350 degrees C (175 degrees C) for 45 minutes. Remove from oven, and let cool before slicing.
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Reviewed on Jan. 4, 2004 by Michael
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Jan. 4, 2004
Easy to make without a bread maker! Great taste and rich texture. Great recipe!
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Easy to make without a bread maker! Great taste and rich texture. Great recipe!
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Reviewed on Jun. 2, 2004 by Andrew
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Jun. 2, 2004
Mixed and kneeded in the Kitchen Aide with a dough hook for 10 minutes. Texture came out great. Not a large second rise in the bread pan, but the finished texture was right for a heavier bread and the taste was great. I am going to try adding gluten next time to see if the rise is better.
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Mixed and kneeded in the Kitchen Aide with a dough hook for 10 minutes. Texture came out...
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Reviewed on Jan. 6, 2003 by NRALLIE
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NRALLIE
Jan. 6, 2003
Haven't had any kids try it, so, cannot rate that, but, I make this bread for my mother because she loves pumpernickel. She says it's the best bread she has ever had. It is worth the extra ingredients and time it takes to make this bread, because she says it's so great.
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Haven't had any kids try it, so, cannot rate that, but, I make this bread for my mother...
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Reviewed on Oct. 21, 2006 by
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Aven
Oct. 21, 2006
I really love pumpernickel bread and this one is delightful. I followed the recipe but made it in the kitchen aid and baked it in the oven. It turned out moist and delicious! I am so happy to have found this recipe thank you. I will make it many more times....
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6 users found this review helpful
I really love pumpernickel bread and this one is delightful. I followed the recipe but made it...
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Reviewed on Jan. 25, 2004 by
DAWNABYRD
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DAWNABYRD
Jan. 25, 2004
Out of the few rye/dark bread recipes listed on this site, this came out the best. I did bake in the bread machine. The loaf was smaller than most - more like a 1lb loaf but shape and texture was good. Taste is very good.
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5 users found this review helpful
Out of the few rye/dark bread recipes listed on this site, this came out the best. I did bake...
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Reviewed on Jan. 19, 2004 by KATRINA
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Jan. 19, 2004
This is a bread recipe that I have wanted for a long time. Now I have found it. This is just like what the Outback Steak House serves. I changed the loaf size though. I divided the dough into 4 small loaves and they turned out perfect. I took these to work and my co-workers couldn't believe how good it was. This is a definate keeper. Thanks Rodney!!!!
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This is a bread recipe that I have wanted for a long time. Now I have found it. This is just...
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Reviewed on Dec. 21, 2003 by Dreaming
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Dreaming
Dec. 21, 2003
Mmm, very good. I visited America this summer and fell in love with pumpernickel bagels, then cried when I came back to Scotland and the best I could get was German Rye bread. This recipe stopped my tears, it is better than the bagels. It has a strong flavour, plenty of caraway seeds, and works well even if you do just bake it in the breadmaker. The bread also keeps well in the fridge for ages.
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Mmm, very good. I visited America this summer and fell in love with pumpernickel bagels, then...
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Reviewed on May 30, 2006 by gourmand
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gourmand
May 30, 2006
Ok...I am pretty sure I did something wrong with this recipe. I made a few substitutions, which might have caused the bad results. The result was eatable, but nowhere as soft and fluffy as the one in the picture. I had no whole wheat or bread flour at home. So I increased all purpose flour by 1/4 c and rye by 1/2 c. The amount of water seemed way too much. The dough turned out more like a think batter. It rose very well, but the surface was riddled with holes. The final product was very dense. The top was flat with a very thick and hard crust.Very unappealing appearance. The taste was OK, I can still eat it, just cant relish it. The taste was also slightly bitter.
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Ok...I am pretty sure I did something wrong with this recipe. I made a few substitutions,...
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Reviewed on Mar. 11, 2004 by
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joshtymom
Mar. 11, 2004
Loved it, loved it! This is a really great bread recipe. Easy to prepare using your bread machine, smells wonderful while in the oven, and tastes great. This bread makes a great grilled ham and cheese sandwich. Thanks so much for sharing, Rodney. This one is definitely a keeper!
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Loved it, loved it! This is a really great bread recipe. Easy to prepare using your bread...
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Reviewed on Apr. 9, 2008 by
MADRAY7
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MADRAY7
Apr. 9, 2008
Delicious bread. A very mild tasting pumpernickel. The only thing I did different was to make it in the bread machine and put it on the dough setting. When it finished, I shaped it in a round and baked it. I used it to put a dip in the center after taking pieces of bread out and served it with the bread, crackers and veggies. Everyone loved it!
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Delicious bread. A very mild tasting pumpernickel. The only thing I did different was to...
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