This doesn't mean I don't love Outback, I do. I love the steaks, the salads, and their bread. Delicious. I wanted to recreate it at home for those months when it's just not in the budget to pick up takeout. So here's my best recreation to date. You're gonna love it (I told you I was in a baking mood).
Sweet Pumpernickel Bread - like Outback Steakhouse
1 pkg yeast or 3 tsp yeast
1 1/4 c water
1/3 c molasses
1/4 c sugar
1 1/2 c rye flour
1 c whole wheat flour (you can sub with white, but it won't be as chewy)
1 c white bread flour
1 tbsp vital wheat gluten (or just use another packet of yeast)
1 tsp sea salt
2 tbsp cocoa powder
2 tbsp vegetable oil
Put the yeast in warm water (not hot) with the molasses to proof it {see here for details about bread baking}. Combine sugar, wheat flour, rye flour, 1/2 c of the the white flour, gluten, salt and cocoa in large stand mixer bowl, whisk together. Add yeast mix when it gets foamy. Knead the dough with dough hook. Add the oil and knead again. Add the remaining 1/2 c of white flour as needed to form a ball around the dough hook. The dough should cleanly pull away from the sides of the bowl. Place dough in greased large bowl and cover loosely with plastic wrap.
Let rise in warm place (like your oven with only the light on) until doubled, maybe an hour depending on how warm your kitchen is. Deflate the dough. Form into a greased loaf pan. Cover loosely again and let rise for around 30 minutes. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Carefully remove the plastic wrap and put in hot oven. Bake for 50 minutes. Cool on wire rack only until it won't burn your fingers because this stuff is delicious warm!

Oh yeah! I love the bread at Outback! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this bread! Going to get some rye flour when I go to the store today and make it... thanks for a good recipe!
ReplyDeleteI made this the other day and loved it! I worked up a little different recipe and am going to make it again - I'm going to add some espresso!) Thanks for a great recipe!
ReplyDeleteKaren, So what did you change? I'd love to hear your version. Adding espresso is def not something I ever thought of. Did you think it tasted like Outback??
DeleteCan't wait to try this !
ReplyDeleteI'd love to hear what you think about it.
DeleteI just pinned this to try next week!
ReplyDeleteFound you via Pinterest. Just wanted to mention that 1 pkg of yeast is closer to 3 teaspoons I think. Yeast is now proofing... yum! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYes!! Thank you for noticing this typo - I will correct it right now. Let me know what you think when it's done. I actually just made some last week because it went perfectly with a potato and ham chowder.
DeleteI just made a double bath last night. Instead of making loaves, I rolled it out in a rectangle and cut into squares. I'm grilling chicken today and those pretty squares are going to be our sandwich bread. I am going to cut them, butter them, and toast them in the oven. Thanks for the recipe! :) Jen
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this idea Jen - so brilliant! Did the family like them?
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