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Submitted by althetrainer on January 21, 2010 - 8:48pm SD Beet Sandwich loaves inspired by MiwaukeecookingMiwaukeecooking posted a beet bread picture a few days ago. Made me wanted to try it out. My first attempt failed because I accidentally turned on the oven while the dough was still rising in it. Today, I tried again. What beautiful color of the dough!
Then I divided the dough to make two loaves:
Quite a bit of oven spring and the crust was purple but the crumb was brown. I used mostly whole wheat flour. Wonder if I used AP flour the color would turn out differently. Loaf #1:
Loaf #2
And of course, the crumb shot:
Al
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Beautiful color
It is interesting that the color changes on the inside. The bread looks great and I would guess it is loaded with nutrients from the beets.
Maybe one of our resident scientists will see this and offer an explanation of why the color changes.
Regardless, it's a neat looking loaf. Thanks for sharing.
Eric
Purple bread
Thanks Eric!
I notice the purple color goes around the loaf where it was in contact with the loaf pan. The very bright purple part indicates the amount of oven spring. I am interested to find out why the color changed as well.
Al
Such a pretty bread!
How does it taste? Is the beet taste noticable? We love beets, they have such an earthy flavor, buthow do they effect the bread? Have you made a sandwich, and what fillings work well? I really think I'll try this. Thanks.
Marni
Beet bread sandwich
Mini, it tastes very good. Tried a slice early this morning for breakfast. The flavor was very subtle but it's there. When I came home from shopping I ate another slice. The flavor was stronger. It's sourdough so I assume the flavor will get even better in the next two days.
I got a lot of oven spring (the bright purple part of the loaf) and I assume it's due to the high sugar content of the beets. This SD bread is also a bit sweeter than my other SD versions. Hubby loved it. Little man tried it and said "Hmmm, tastes like meat!". Not sure how but it does have a very distinct flavor to it. I am not a big beet fan so can't really say if the distinct flavor was from the beet but I liked it. The crumb developed very nicely and is very soft.
I haven't made a sandwich yet. I made hubby and little man some brown sushi rice balls last night for today's lunch. I would use fish: salmon or tuna, in for fillings. If you grill the fish with sage, basil, and rosemary, I bet the flavors will compliment each other very nicely.
Al
I had just thought about creamy pickled Herring
salad in a sandwich. Anything with horseradish would be good too!
Mini Oven
Oooo that sounds good!
I might as well try that too! Thanks for the idea! Al
Beets or not...
that's a gorgeous loaf. I've looked for Milwaukee cooking and Miwaukeecooking and failed to find the source of the recipe. Can you point me in the right direction?
Here is it
Thanks! Here is a link to Miwaukeecooking's post:
http://veggieinmilwaukee.wordpress.com/2010/01/14/beet-bread/
Happy baking!
Al
Looks great!
Looks great!
princess bread
That's what my girls call it. I started making Beet bread last year for a farmers market, I found that it kinda attracted people to my table. It is a wonderful bread, my girls would never know it was good for them. Your's looks great!!
Colour Change
My first guess about the colour changing from pink to brown would be that beets contain a lot of simple sugar, which would caramelize during baking. Caramelization of sugars during baking is most noticeable on the top of the crust, but not so much where it's in contact with the pan.