Blueberry Yoghurt Bread

By dragonlife

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Still have plenty of those blueberries left? Dry them!
As for me, I eat them with yoghurt for breakfast.
Which reminded me of a simple recipe for breakfast bread:
Blueberry Yoghurt Bread!

INGREDIENTS:
-Bread flour: 250 g
-Whole wheat flour/Graham Flour: 50 g
-Plain yoghurt: 150 g
-Unsalted butter: 13 g
-Milk: 80 ml
-Sugar: 1 large tablespoon
-Salt: 1 small teaspoon (you may want to reduce that)
-Dry yeast: two thirds of a large tablespoon
-Dried blueberries: 40 g
-Bluberry jam: to taste
-Beaten egg

RECIPE:
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In an appropriate bowl or recipient, drop and mix bread flour, whole wheat flour/Graham Flour, plain yoghurt, unsalted butter, milk, sugar, salt, dry yeast, dried blueberries. Let ferment as you woulddo with any bread.

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-Once leavened, knead to let gas out. Form a bowl and cut iinto 6 equal parts.

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-Cover with cellophane paper and let rest for 20 minutes.

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-Stretch each ball with both hands first, then using a wooden roll stretch more on the picture.

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-Brush one side with a little bluberry jam and roll with the jam inside.

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-Place the balls as in picture inside a 19 cm wide baking paper mold.

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-To help with second fermentation, place inside a microwave oven for 20 minutes at 40 degrees Celsius.

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-During that time, preheat oven to 210 degrees Celsius.
-Take out bread out of microwave oven. Brush with beaten egg.
-Lower oven tempearture to 190 degrees Celsius and bake for 20 minutes.

Enjoy!

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14 Responses to “Blueberry Yoghurt Bread”

  1. marya Says:

    darn and I was in both stores yesterday but I didnt care to ask. thanks for the advice! ill take care of the comment page later tonight.. Yup Ill join foodbuzz when my blog is 1 month old (it`s a requirement I think). It is barely a week old and having lotsa fun! thanks for visiting! Ill be posting some pics when I finally get to try your recipe. Thank you again!

  2. marya Says:

    In Shizuoka City near the Shizudai… I want to try this recipe tomorrow but I dont have whole wheat flour or graham flour. Can I just use All-purpose flour instead? Thanks!

    • dragonlife Says:

      Dear Marya!
      Greetings!
      You can buy all kinds of flour at Parche (Shizuoka Station) or KALDI (also Shizuoka Station,
      Shizutetsu stores also sell them!
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      Looking forward to talking to you!
      Take good care of yourself,
      Robert-Gilles (ロベル)

  3. marya Says:

    yum yum! hello neighbor. I am in Shizuoka too… This one is bookmarked for my bread adventure… Thanks!

  4. Christelle Says:

    I love the look of this cake!!!

  5. Jane Says:

    this is on my have to try list – thanks.

  6. Chef E Says:

    The silly chef in me wants to say “Love your buns Robert”, but I will just leave it at YUMMY! and I like this…

  7. Bread + Butter Says:

    I love the shape of this. It’s an interesting combination of yogurt in a bread.

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