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Rye Yeast Bread

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Yield: 1 servings

1/3 c Water 3 tb Oil
1 c White grape juice; 4 c Rye flour
1 pk Quick-rise yeast; (1 tb) -plus up tp 1/2 cup
1 ts Salt

Warm the water and grape juice to about 115 F and stir in the yeast.
Let the mixture stand for about 10 minutes or until it is foamy. Stir
in the salt, oil, and 2 cups of the flour, and beat it with a spoon
or mixer until it is smooth.

Add enough of the rest of the flour to make a soft dough. Knead the
dough on a floured board for 10 minutes. Place the dough in an oiled
bowl, turn it over so the top of the ball is also oiled, and cover it
with a towel. Let it rise in a warm (85 to 90 F) place for about 45
minutes, or until it is doubled in volume.

Shape the dough into a loaf, place it in an oiled 8 x 4 inch loaf
pan, and let it rise in a warm place again for about 30 minutes, or
until it doubles in volume. Bake at 425 F for 10 minutes, then lower
the oven temperature to 350 F for an additional 35 to 45 minutes of
baking. Remove it from the oven when the loaf is brown and has pulled
away from the sides of the pan slightly. Makes one loaf.

Source: Allergy Cooking With Ease by Nicolette M. Dumke, 1992 ISBN:
0-914984-42-X Many recipes in this book require specialty products
from a health food store or mail order that are used for a rotational
allergy diet.

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Rye Yeast Bread<br /> Yield: 1 servings<br /> <br />    1/3 c  Water                               3 tb Oil<br />      1 c  White grape juice;                  4 c  Rye flour<br />      1 pk Quick-rise yeast; (1 tb)                 -plus up tp 1/2 cup<br />      1 ts Salt                           <br /> <br />  Warm the water and grape juice to about 115 F and stir in the yeast.<br />  Let the mixture stand for about 10 minutes or until it is foamy. Stir<br />  in the salt, oil, and 2 cups of the flour, and beat it with a spoon<br />  or mixer until it is smooth.<br />  <br />  Add enough of the rest of the flour to make a soft dough.  Knead the<br />  dough on a floured board for 10 minutes.  Place the dough in an oiled<br />  bowl, turn it over so the top of the ball is also oiled, and cover it<br />  with a towel. Let it rise in a warm (85 to 90 F) place for about 45<br />  minutes, or until it is doubled in volume.<br />  <br />  Shape the dough into a loaf, place it in an oiled 8 x 4 inch loaf<br />  pan, and let it rise in a warm place again for about 30 minutes, or<br />  until it doubles in volume.  Bake at 425 F for 10 minutes, then lower<br />  the oven temperature to 350 F for an additional 35 to 45 minutes of<br />  baking. Remove it from the oven when the loaf is brown and has pulled<br />  away from the sides of the pan slightly.  Makes one loaf.<br />  <br />  Source:  Allergy Cooking With Ease by Nicolette M. Dumke, 1992 ISBN:<br />  0-914984-42-X Many recipes in this book require specialty products<br />  from a health food store or mail order that are used for a rotational<br />  allergy diet.<br /> <br />

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