Apple blueberry chia seeds whole wheat sourdough bread fragrant with blue pea flower
inspired byFarina http://www.farine-mc.com/2012/08/apple-blueberry-spelt-bread-with-chia.html
my version of this bread. out of spelt flour at that moment. replaced with organic whole wheat flour. friend gave me a handful of beautiful blue pea flower from her garden. this flower is popular among our locals making nyonya kueh..
http://nonya-cooking.webs-sg.com/pulut_tai_tai.html
the amazing blue it gives .. and fragrant as well, quite similar to lavender.
made 2 batards and a boule..
soaked the blue pea flower with some hot water n pounded. because it was so little i lightly mixed it into the dough as i did the SF.
this crumb shot is from the Boule.. lovely hue of blue :)
taste great..
a picture from my wonderful friend she made tonight's dinner eaten with 2 slices of the bread
evon
Comments
Another nice bake, well done!
Cheers,
Wingnut
cheers Wingnut!!
blue in the flower world. Perfect for blueberry bread and chia. So what kind of apples are in there? Is this made with your yeast water too? Love the crumb, it is just perfect.
I have my take, on your cranberry bread, final proofing right now. It is a mix of YW and Rye Sour with other stuff as usual:-)
Well Done Evon!
no.. this time i followed the rules!! lol... bought some good new zealand organic apple sauce with no added sugar.
wow, .. proofing!! so excited.. yeah me!
evon
recipe so we can take a peek. My wife has been hoarding in the pantry 6 applesauce cups, no sugar added, for just about forever. They go out pof date next month and we need to get rid of them soon..... bread is a great way to use them up.
hi, dabrowman,
happy baking :)
evon..
Your creativity knows no bounds. I love your photography also. A real adventure to open your posts. c
thanks .. trailrunner
evon
Hi Evon,
A beautiful loaf. I have baked this one of MC's too. It is a keeper.
Your meal looks delicious. I love the colors.
Love your photos too.
Take Care,
Janet
Just simply beautiful.....I love the color from the flowers and blueberries.
so did you taste the applesauce?
Ian
hi Ian, yes did taste the applesauce. it brings out a light sweetness and cut down the sourness of sourdough. it is like the yeast water in a bread.
evon
and thought now who made that? Of course it was you. Beautiful! -Varda
thank u Varda :) lovely to hear from you
evon
Beautiful! You have talent in baking and cooking, Evon!
-Khalid
i know i have passion :) thanks Khalid.
As good as ever, Evon. How I love the blue pea flowers! It has been ages since I made nine layer kueh. Should search my kitchen for leftover dried flowers from last time I made it. They are looking gorgeous in your bread with blueberries to match.
thanks Aplana, just trying to use local ingrediets to enhance the quality and visaul beauty of sourdough bread.
evon
Loaf turned out beautifully!
Local ingredients are often the most economical too, making the loaf unique as well. My husband used to laugh at me tasting marigolds blossoms in the green house. Now he knows he can much on the ones I have growing.
Blue pea blossoms, wow! That is blue! There is a green bean with... have you tried red bean blossoms? I will plant some this year just to taste them, peas too. Peas also have white & pink blossoms. Can you taste them?
I've run into conflickting info on sweet pea blossoms (pink & white) one saying only the peas are problematic in large amounts, another mentioning the blossoms. Always good to research any blossom from several sources.
http://www.garden.org/ediblelandscaping/?page=edible-flowers