I think I caught the bread making bug. And I like it.
For years, I was scared of baking bread. I had a horrifying experience trying to make 100% whole grain spelt bread that came out flat as a pancake. I didn’t think I would ever recover from that and I assumed that I just wasn’t bread baker material. This week I realized that while there are some rules that you need to follow, it really isn’t that hard at all! Most of the work is ‘hands off’ while you are letting the dough rise and you can do other things, such as weird photoshoots in the woods or watching NCIS with your cat.
My next conquest was a Garlic Knot. I was a bit scared about making bread into knots, but it turned out to be so easy I almost laughed when I made them.
Repeat after me: I will put my bread making fears aside and give bread baking another chance.
Itty Bitty Herbed Garlic Pumpkin Knots with Vegan Parmesan Cheese
Adapted from Neverhomemaker.
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup very warm water
- 2 tsp instant dry yeast
- 1 tablespoon maple syrup
- 1/4 cup canned pumpkin
- 1 tablespoons olive oil
- 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 tsp dried herbs (I used mixed basil, oregano, thyme, parsley)
- 1 & 3/4 cups unbleached bread flour
Herbed garlic spread w/ Parmesan cheese:
- 2-3 tbsp Earth Balance, melted
- 2-3 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 tsp dried parsley
- 2 tsp vegan parmesan cheese
Directions: In a large bowl, mix together your dry ingredients (flour, salt, yeast, dried herbs). In a smaller bowl, mix together the wet ingredients (syrup, pumpkin, olive oil). Once those are mixed quickly add in your very warm water and mix well. Pour into the dry ingredients and stir well. When the mixture becomes too dry to stir, place the dough onto a floured surface and knead it for 2-3 minutes until it comes together into a ball. You will need to add quite a bit of flour since the dough is quite sticky from the pumpkin. When the dough is no longer tacky to touch (but not dried out), place it into an oiled bowl with olive oil and gently cover the dough in oil. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or a damp towel and let it rise for 2 hours.
After 1 and a half hours, grab your pizza stone if you have one, and preheat it in the oven at 450F. If you don’t have a pizza stone, grab a baking sheet and line it with a non-stick mat or parchment. If you are using a pizza stone, grab a Peel and sprinkle on cornmeal. After 2 hours, take your dough, punch out the air, and lay it on a floured surface. Gently press it out so that it forms a small rectangle and then take a pizza roller and cut strips approx. 1/2-3/4” width by 6-8 inches in length. You can make them any size you want though! I had to play around with it for a bit to see what I liked. Grab a strip and make it into a knot. You can tuck the ends back into the centre or leave them hanging (I left them hanging).
Place the knots onto the Peel OR onto the baking sheet. Once you have all your knots made, place into the oven at 450F for about 11-12 minutes until slightly golden on the top. Spread on the herbed garlic spread with a pastry brush or add all ingredients into a bowl and toss. Serve immediately. I didn’t have to tell you that right? Makes approx. 14 small knots. You can also double this recipe and freeze half of the dough for later.
A word about the pumpkin– I didn’t notice the taste in the knots. Next time I might leave it out or you can also try adding some spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, etc to try and bring out the flavour a bit more.
My favourite part!
Now let the yeast do the work and let it rise for 2 hours. Or five if you are like me (I got busy & distracted!).
Flatten the dough into a small rectangle and then cut into strips. Take a strip and simply tie into a knot. You are done! You can play around with how big you like them. I made some larger ones too, but I didn’t find they looked as cute as the itty bitty ones.
Bake at 450F for 11-12 minutes (that was on a pizza stone so I am not sure if the time will vary on a baking sheet). Note: Don’t spread on the garlic mixture until after it comes out of the oven.
The Herbed Garlic spread is out of this world. I highly suggest making it. The vegan parmesan cheese, Earth Balance, minced garlic, and herbs really made the knots come alive.
This was one of the first things I have made in a while where Eric did not mention anything about chocolate! Success.
What is your favourite kind of bread? Store bought and homemade…
I love multigrain bread with TONS of seeds on it, so that is certainly on my list to bake. I also would love to make a pumpernickel bread and make a homemade vegan spinach dip inside it. Mmmmm.
These are SO adorable! Perfect for a fall-themed party!
I love homemade bead but have never made my own. Bread is certainly one of those fear foods that I feel like I would certainly mess up if I tried to make it.
Yum, I also have the neverhomemaker recipe bookmarked and this just reminded me I need to get on that! These looks sooo good….
I also adore seedy bread!
My favorite kind of bread is the same as yours–ones with lots of seeds in it!
mmm, they look amazing!
the combo of pumpkin, garlic and parma sounds like a party in my mouth.
Angela — They’re beautiful! Glad you liked them. Yum!
I recently got over my fear of baking bread (well, I’m in the process!) and love that you always have the basic ingredients on hand, AND that you can do something for two hours or five in your case :) I used to think it was restrictive because of the rising time, but turns out, you can do lots of other things while it’s doing it’s magic!
I’ve only made one kind of bread: Artisan Bread. You can leave the batch of dough in your fridge for a week or two, and just make loaves when you feel like it :) It’s also good for grilling pizza!
Homemade bread is the best — but the few times I have made it have been disasters. The first time, the bread weighed about 10 lbs! It was really bad.
Angela I love how these look! Anything with a garlic spread on top is right up my alley.
I really like crunchy, crusty loaves of bread spread with butter :)
sourdough. i have been meaning to attempt a gluten free sourdough for months now but the length of time it takes for the starter plus the fact that i will inevitably screw it up a few times seems daunting… maybe next week =)
Those are so pretty. I love the color. My favorite bread is a fresh loaf of French bread. With a little cheese (and wine, naturally) it’s perfect.
These are so cute! And you managed to make perfect knot shapes! :D
My favourite bread is also really seedy multigrain bread. Right now I’m loving Rudolph’s Bakery Bavarian multigrain bread from Loblaws.
I get any bread from Whole Foods (their own brand, which is fine), though I want to start making my own to save some $$, at least the kind you can use as a side for soups etc. I LOVE bread!! Prefer something wholemeal with grains and seeds, but also love a good fresh white loaf (French, Ciabatta, Paesano etc). When I lived with my aunt and uncle they had a bread making machine. It loved cutting a fresh slice from that and it made amazing toast. So yes, I love bread!! :)
hands down homemade! holy wow, i am DROOLING over these…the more garlic the better :)
Oh how I wish I had some of those! They look delicious. Believe it or not, I am NOT a huge bread fan. I can take it or leave it. I’d rather have more rich desserts than bread!
Even if you didn’t notice the pumpkin, at least it was another way to get some veggies in!
Very true! =) I didnt think of that.
these look so warm and wonderful!! mmmmmmmmmm! your pictures are improving more and more everyday! they look great angela!
What about experimenting with gluten free flours – like brown rice flour? Or buckwheat flour?
so adorable! i actually made little rolls last thanksgiving with poppyseeds and they came out so delicious- i never really bake bread though, if i do i would only want to use whole wheat flour, spelt or kamut.. i did just make cornbread, that counts right? :)
These look awesome Ange! I really want to start learning to make homemade bread. I can manage the bread maker but without it I’m not so sure. I love multrigrain too but right now my favorite is Trader Joe’s Organic Spelt Bread! You would love it, next time you get a chance to get TJ’s stuff check it out :)