This dense, extra-seedy rye bread from Danish chef Claus Meyer is incredibly moist. It sits beautifully at room temperature for a few days and is the perfect thick, crusty piece of bread to use for ...
This is the first of two bread recipes for winter baking. Neither are kneaded, but rather made with a stretch-and-fold motion right in the bowl. The second recipe, for focaccia, will run in this space ...
Unless you’re reading this story in your grandmother’s Brooklyn or Minnesota kitchen, a loaf of dark bread just out of the oven, you may be part of the vast majority of people for whom dense rye ...
Uses: Toasted, use as a savory crouton; as a robust element to stuffing, or swirled into a pot of hot soup. Flavor: Earthy and, depending on the variety (pumpernickel rye, Jewish seeded rye), it can ...
Rye bread is a beloved foodstuff with a rich history. To author Michaele Weissman, it’s so much more. “What do you do if you’re a writer, married to a guy who was born in Latvia, is obsessed with ...
Rye bread is a flavorful, dense type of bread; delicious as toast, the best for a Reuben, possibly the bread you need for a roast beef sandwich. Its nutty, earthy, and slightly sour flavor stands out ...