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Malt Beer Molasses Bread with Pumpkin Seeds by Gordon Ramsay

Malt Beer Molasses Bread with Pumpkin Seeds



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Malt beer bread, inspired by this recipe, is always a good idea in mega lock-down. Original recipe calls for root beer, but there was some leftover malt beer that needs to be used up. Hence the tweak of the recipe. Dark stout would be great for the recipe too. Malt beer and dark rye enhance the nutrition, flavour, texture and colour to this simple loaf while the molasses adds some mild pleasant sweetness. I have also topped the bread with some sweetened pepita for the extra crunchiness, but this is completely optional. You can also use sunflower seeds instead.

Dough Topping
  • 1 package / 7 g Active dry yeast
  • 270 ml Malt beer (38C/110F)
  • 100 g Dark rye flour
  • 50 g Molasses
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 300 – 320 g Bread flour, divided
  • 30 g Unsalted butter, softened
  • 1/2 Egg white
  • 2 tbsp Pumpkin seeds
  • 1 tbsp Sugar
  1. In bowl of your stand mixer fitted with a dough hook, dissolve yeast in malt beer. Wait 5 – 10 minutes for mixture to foam.
  2. Stir in rye flour, molasses, salt, and half of the bread flour. Stir until everything is combined and smooth.
  3. Add in butter and enough remaining flour to form a soft, pliable dough. Knead 8 – 10 minutes.
  4. Place in a greased bowl, turn to grease top. Cover; let rise until doubled, about 1 hour. Press two fingers into dough. It will leave indentation when dough is doubled.
  5. Deflate dough and divide into 3 even portions. Cover with a clean kitchen towel. Let rest 10 minutes. Roll one portion of dough into an oval. Fold one side of dough over to halfway across the remaining dough then fold the other side on top so you have three layers. Roll it out to about 30cm long and roll into a cylinder. Repeat with another two portions of dough. Place them, seam up down, into a greased 9” x 5” loaf pan.
  6. Cover and let rise until sides of dough almost reach the top of pan. Brush the top with egg white. Sprinkle the pumpkin seeds over, top with sugar.
  7. Preheat the oven to 190C/375F. Bake the bread in the middle of the hot oven for 35-40 minutes until nicely b

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Ram Wings (Rosemary, Ancho, Molasses Glazed Chicken Wings) – Acronymically Delicious by Gordon Ramsay

Ram Wings (Rosemary, Ancho, Molasses Glazed Chicken Wings) – Acronymically Delicious


Overly contrived recipes are usually a bad idea, but these
rosemary, ancho, and molasses glazed chicken wings really did come out very well,
despite the fact that those ingredients were only chosen because they spelled out
the word, “ram.” 

In case you’re not from around here, there’s a big football game
coming up, and the Los Angeles Rams are one of the teams involved. The other
team shall not be named.

In addition to serving as this year’s Super Bowl snack idea video,
it’s also a great tutorial for the easiest of all chicken wing methods, and
that would be the crowd pleasing, finger-messing “sticky wings.” The technique
simply involves soaking them in a sweet, spicy marinade, baking them wet, and then tossing
them with a finishing glaze.

That’s all there is to it, and this method will work no
matter which spices, or sweeteners you go with. The sky’s the limits, and it just
depending on what you like, and/or what you want to spell out. No matter what
goes into yours, I really do hope you give them a try soon. Enjoy!

Ingredients for 4 large portions:

2 1/2 pounds chicken wing sections

2 teaspoons vegetable oil

3 teaspoons kosher salt

1 tablespoon finely minced rosemary

2 or 3 tablespoons ground ancho chili powder, or other chili
powder

1/2 teaspoon cayenne

2 tablespoons molasses (can substitute maple syrup, or honey)

– Bake at 400 F. for 45 minutes or until the bones come out
clean

For the finishing glaze (use a clean bowl):

2 teaspoons molasses

1 tablespoon honey

1 teaspoon ancho chili powder

pinch of cayenne

pinch of salt

1 fresh juiced lime

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