The Best Guide for the WS9 Area

WS9 news, reviews and local events in WS9 areas like Aldridge, Stonnall, Walsall Wood, and communities in WS9.

Advertise your business here
What's On When?
Upcoming events 22 Aug - 22 Sep
For more events click here
Have Your Say
Politics
Is Gordon Brown in touch with real people?


Click here for last weeks Poll Results
Hours 4 Ours
Want to find out more?
Why not propose a local project that needs community support?
Total Time Pledged for WS9
0 hours
Who's on our Community Roll of Honour?
Testimonials
"What a good idea. This is just what Aldridge needs."
- Visitors to AMA at Aldridge Fayre
Easy Access
View a map of WS9 Map of WS9
Bookmark This Page Bookmark this page
Tell a Friend about this page Tell a Friend

Sage and Onion Bread

Published: 11th July 2007 20:45
News story image for: Sage and Onion Bread

· Makes 1 loaf
· Preparation Time: 20 minutes, plus 3 hours rising time
· Cooking Time: 45 minutes

Ingredients
  • 350g strong white bread flour, plus a little extra for kneeding
  • ½ tsp Salt
  • ½ tsp easy blend dried yeast (7g sachet)
  • ½ tsp caster sugar 200ml water
  • 1 tbsp Fresh sage, chopped
  • 1 medium Onion, Fried gently and well drained
Method

1. Lightly oil a sheet of cling film and butter the loaf tin.
2. Sift the flour, salt, yeast and sugar into the bowl of a food mixer and mix at the lowest speed.
3. Add the water and continue to mix.
4. Increase the speed slightly and knead for a further 4 minutes.
5. Place the dough in a bowl and cover with the cling film (oiled side facing the dough) and leave for 2 hours, until the dough has doubled in size.
6. Preheat the oven to 230C/gas 9. Return the dough to the food mixer and add sage and onion and mix for 1 minute on moderate setting (or knead by hand for 1 minute). Cover with a clean, damp tea-towel and leave them to rise at room temperature for 40-60 minutes.
7. Shape the dough to fit into the prepared tin, sprinkle the top with flour and bake for 45 minutes, until the base of the bread sounds hollow when tapped. Cool on a wire rack and serve in slices.

Emma Allsopp

 

Community Comment:

Add your comment:

You will need to sign in to post a comment to this article. if you do not have an AboutMyArea account, you can join now for free.

Sign in or join now to post a comment
Search
Search:
Larnikat
Advertise Here
Laboni
Piano Lessons
Announcements
Rent your holiday home
Want to Advertise here?
Back to Top
© Copyright 2005-2008 AboutMyArea

AboutMyArea Privacy Policy

WS9: Home | News | Community | Classifieds | Business Directory | Healthy Living | Gardening | Food And Drink | Travel | Wedding Guide - Coming Soon | Contact Us
AboutMyArea: Home | Site Map | Contact AboutMyArea | Disclaimer | Business Opportunity