100% Whole Wheat Bread with a Preferment
Honestly speaking, I am still not very happy with my 100% whole wheat breads π I have realised that adding a small amount of all purpose flour or semolina to the whole wheat flour enhances the texture of the wheat bread. Another way to bake perfect whole wheat bread is to add a mashed boiled potato to the dough. You can check on my potato whole wheat bread. But then, doesn’t every bread baker aspire to master 100% whole wheat bread? And I am also no different π You can check some of my whole
wheat breads like the autolyse method, tangzhong method, the Hokkaido bread and so on.
Now this bread uses a preferment. A preferment also called as Poolish is basically a fermentation starter comprising of flour, water and a pinch of commercial yeast. Mostly we mix an equal quantity (by weight) of flour and water with a pinch of yeast. However, I had to add more water to make a smooth paste. Itβs then mixed and kept aside for several hours or overnight till it doubles in size. I kept for around 8 hours. The preferment is added to the flour, sugar, salt and yeast mixture and then kneaded like usual breads. This method intensifies the flavour of the bread as the yeast gets sufficient time to act with the starch and proteins of the flour. Moreover, this method increases the shelf life of the bread too.
Please do try this recipe and feel free to post your comments, queries and doubts here or on Facebook Messenger or you can mail me at pradeepa.nair0@gmail.com.
As always, I have used my 240 ml cup. You can skip the ghee and use oil to make this a vegan bread.
Ingredients:
For the preferment:
- Wheat flour 100 gm
- Instant yeast 1/4 tsp
- Water 100-115 ml
For the final dough:
- Entire preferment
- Wheat flour 325 gm
- Salt to taste
- Jaggery 1 tbsp
- Instant yeast 1/4 tsp
- Milk powder 1 tbsp
- Lukewarm water as required
- Ghee 1-2 tbdp
- Sesame seeds as required
Method:To make the preferment:
- Mix the flour, yeast and water in a big bowl.
- Cover and keep it aside for 6-8 hours.
To make the final dough:
- Take around 325 grams of whole wheat flour in a big mixing bowl.
- Add salt and milk powder to this.
- Mix the jaggery with around 1/2 cup (120 ml) lukewarm water and add the yeast to it. Stir well till the jaggery powder dissolves completely.
- Pour this liquid mixture into the dry ingredients.
- Now add the entire preferment to this mixture and start kneading.
- Sprinkle water slowly and knead by stretching the dough with the heel of your palm and folding it. (You can watch a couple of videos on YouTube on how to knead bread dough).
- Add ghee or butter or oil or grease your palm with this and knead for 12-13 minutes till the dough appears to be nonsticky, smooth, supple and elastic. (The dough should be wetter and softer than regular chapati dough). As each flour absorbs water differently, add water slowly and as much as your flour soaks in.
- Place the dough in a well oiled bowl and cover the bowl with a wet towel or lid. Smear some oil on top of the dough to avoid skin formation.
- Wait till the dough doubles in volume.
- Transfer the dough onto a clean kitchen counter and punch out the gases.
- Roll the dough into a big rectangle and fold it into one thirds.
- Now, roll it tightly into a log and pinch the edges and secure it.
- Place the rolled dough into a well oiled bread tin with the seam side down. I have used a 9 by 3.5 by 3.6 inches bread tin.
- Spray some water and sprinkle sesame seeds or pumpkin seeds on the top.
- Cover the bread tin with a big dome like lid and allow it to rise around one inch higher than the rim of the tin.
- Towards the last few minutes of proofing, preheat your oven at around 180-200 degree Celsius for 10-12 minutes.
- Spray some more water on the bread and place the tin into the oven.
- Bake for around 40-50 minutes. If the top browns in the first 20-25 minutes, tent it with an aluminium foil or parchment paper. (I use parchment paper or top and place a light baking tray or lid.)
- Once the bread looks fully done, remove the tin from the oven and apply some butter or ghee on top of the bread.
- Wait for 4-5 minutes and then transfer the bread onto a cooling rack. (Do not keep the bread in the tin for a longer time as the base would get soggy.) Loosen the sides of the bread using a spatula or knife.
- Place a moist thin muslin cloth or cheesecloth on top of the bread while it’s cooling down.
- Wait for atleast 3-4 hours before you slice the bread.
- Slice the bread using a long serated knife in a sea saw motion.
- Store in airtight container. Bread stays fresh outside only for two days. It can however be refrigerated for 4-5 days in an airtight bread tin or freezer for upto 8-10 days.
- Make sandwiches and enjoy your homemade preservatives and chemical free bread.
Mam I tried this bread β¦..it is soft inside and outside become hard.why ? And I donβt used milk powder
Apply butter as soon as you take thr bread out of the oven. Cover with a moist cloth while cooling
Thank you for such a fantastic recipe Pradeepa! This helped me make one of my best ever loafs! The images you have put up really helped me track the progress of my dough!
Thanks for such a positive feedback. Means a lot
Hi Pradeepa,Iam not getting brown top.what is the reason?
Use both rod settings in the oven. Bake at 180-190 degree Celsius. Use egg wash or milk wash or butter wash.
Is it then toast setting which we use for pre heating in morphy richards otg 52 rcss
Haven’t used Morphy Richard
How much protein needed in flour for Bread baking
Around 13-14
I tried your many recipes and it comes out very nicely…I wanted to try this one… can we store the preferment overnight and if yes..do we keep it in fridge or at table top
Thanks. If weather is not v hot, keep outside.
Which wholewheat flour do you use
I tried with Normal Atta flour but am not getting the desired result
I use 24 organic mantra
Hi Pradeepa, this is a lovely recipe. I have tried this bread twice. The first time I went with the measurements given for water and it turned out fine, light and airy with lot of those lovely pores. In the second attempt, the flour seemed to require more water. I did add extra water than the first time but may be not enough. And the bread turned out dense though tasted okay. I know you say don’t blindly follow the water measurements. Adjust according to the flour. Now, my question is how do I know how much more water to add if the flour demands more? I have noted your statement “The dough should be wetter and softer than regular chapati dough”. Any further suggestions on how to know the optimal water? Too less and it becomes dense, too much then we may end up adding more dry flour…Its tricky… Can we add 2 tbsp at a time and see?
Hi thanks Priya. It’s tricky, I agree. No hard n fast rule, feel the dough and adjust water. Try adding lil at a time, as you said a tbsp or so at a time. I don’t think anyone can tell you exact water proportion. It changes according to your flour and the present weather conditions like temp and humidity. With experience and a couple of trials, I know you will get the hang of it. Good luck.
Hi… by using this process I got my very first well risen loaf of bread. Quite excited about it after so many failed attempts. The only thing I felt was that my bread was a bit dry. It wasnβt very soft. Could it be anything I did wrong…is there something that can be done about this.
Make sure your dough is quite soft, moist and elastic after kneading. Each flour absorbs water differently, so adjust liquid ingredients accordingly. Increase fat content a bit. Should be ok the next time.
Hi pradeepa. does using a preferment reduce the overall requirement of yeast?
Yes
Can I leave the second proving overnight in fridge and bake it next day. If so do I have to bring it to room temperature and then bake also does the amount of yeast change. (Dry yeast)
Yes u can.. can reduce yeast a bit. Check my post on slow proof bread for more details. Thanks
Thanks for the recipe.
My WWF breads usually turn out very dense . . How can I improve that?
Does adding vital wheat gluten help with the bread texture?
Adding gluten helps but it’s not very healthy. Keep trying various WWF breads and see what works for you. Try preferment method, tangzhong method or with potato.
Can we use same for making pav
There are many pav recipes
The process was absolutely perfect came out lovely
Thanks a lot for the feedback
How to make sure bread is done baking?? I mean how to check??
If you tap it, it should sound hollow. Or better still, the internal temperature of the bread should be around 95-100 degree Celsius
While making dough how much water you add and how should dough look before first rise. I mean consistency?? How to make sure itβs right consistency??
I have written approximately how much water would be required..each flour absorbs water differently. So adjust accordingly. The dough should be much softer n moist than regular chapati dough. With experience you will understand. But always add water/liquid slowly. Don’t add the entire water in one go
How to divide the active dry yeast for pre ferment and final dough ? I mean how much amount of active dry yeast will go in preferment and how much will go in final dough /
Hi pradeepa tried your whole wheat bread with preferment. Has turned so good. Thanks for ur recipe. But I’m getting sour test smell y so or is that normal.
Which yeast are u using? Is temp at ur place very hot? I have never had a sour taste or smell. How much yeast did u use
can I use active dry yeast instead of instant yeast..is there any difference if I use either way..& would the quantity of yeast same for any?? thanks in advance..
Yes you can. For 1 TSP Instant yeast, use around 1.5-2 tsp active yeast
Nice recipe. Ma’am what is size of bread tin?
Please read the post. I have mentioned it
Lovely.
How to get a flat top for sandwich loaf. Shud we put the lid on and bake?
But then the dough has risen above the rim of the tinβ¦so putting the lid on wud disturb the aeration and spoil the whole dough. I once baked a bread and even though the dough had risen just upto the rim , I then put on the lid n put for bakingβ¦.it spilled out of the tin while baking and was spoilt. So cud u pls guide to what quantity of dough for what size tins.
Please go through the blog for many flat top breads of various dimensions. The amount of flour has to be perfect for perfect flat top breads. If the flour quantity is more
It will spill out and of less the it won’t touch the lid and in turn yield a curved edges flat top plalr crust bread. Read the recipes to know exactly how much dough, when to close the lid, how long to wait till you bake and when to remove the lid. If any more doubts, feel free to message. Good luck !!
How much is 100 gms and 325 gms flour in cup.thank you
1 cup is around 125-130 grams of flour