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    Post by ratri Tue Jun 08, 2010 8:11 pm

    Outback Steakhouse®️ Honey Wheat Bushman Bread®️

    Along with an entree at this popular steakhouse chain, comes
    a freshly baked loaf of this dark, sweet bread, served on it's
    own cutting board with soft whipped butter. One distinctive
    feature of the bread is its color. How does the bread get so
    dark? While you may notice the recipe includes instant coffee
    and cocoa, these ingredients will not give it it's deep dark
    chocolate brown color - not even close. Usually breads that
    are this dark -- such as pumpernickel or dark bran muffins --
    contain caramel color, an ingredient often used in the industry
    to darken foods. Since your local supermarket will not likely
    have this mostly commercial product, we will make the caramel
    color from a mixture of three food colorings -- red, yellow and
    blue. Just be sure to get the food coloring in the little droppers
    so that you can count the drops as you measure. That's very
    important to getting the color just right. You may also opt
    to keep the color out. The bread will certainly taste the same,
    but will look nothing like the real deal. I suggest using a
    bread machine for the mixing and kneading, if you have one.

    Dough
    1 1/2 cups warm water
    2 tablespoons butter, softened
    1/2 cup honey
    2 cups bread flour
    1 2/3 cups wheat flour
    1 tablespoon cocoa
    1 tablespoon granulated sugar
    2 teaspoons instant coffee
    1 teaspoon salt
    2 1/4 teaspoons (1 pkg.) yeast

    Coloring
    1/4 cup water
    75 drops red food coloring
    45 drops blue food coloring
    30 drops yellow food coloring

    cornmeal for dusting

    1. If using a bread machine, add all of the ingredients for the
    dough in the exact order listed into the pan of your machine.
    Set it on "knead" and when the machine begins to mix the dough,
    combine the food coloring with 1/4 cup of water and drizzle it
    into the mixture as it combines. After the dough is created let
    it rest to rise for an hour or so. Then remove it from the pan
    and go to step #3.
    2. If you are not using a bread machine, combine the flours, cocoa,
    sugar, coffee and salt in large bowl. Make a depression or "well"
    in the middle of the dry mixture. Pour the warm water into this
    "well," then add the butter, honey and yeast. Combine the food
    coloring drops with 1/4 cup of water and add that to the "well.
    " Slowly mix the ingredients with a spoon, drawing the dry
    ingredients into the wet. When you can handle the dough, begin to
    combine it by hand, kneading the dough thoroughly for at least ten
    minutes, until it is very smooth and has a consistent color. Set
    the dough into a covered bowl in a warm place for an hour, to allow
    it to rise.
    3. When the dough has risen to about double in size, punch it down
    and divide it into 8 even portions (divide dough in half, divide
    those halves in half, and then once more). Form the portions into
    tubular shaped loaves about 8 inches long and 2 inches wide.
    Sprinkle the entire surface of the loaves with cornmeal and place
    them on a cookie sheet, or two. Cover the cookie sheet(s) with
    plastic wrap and let the dough rise once more for another hour in a warm location.
    4. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Uncover the dough and bake it
    for 20-24 minutes in the hot oven. Loaves should begin to darken
    slightly on top when done. Serve warm with a sharp bread knife
    and butter on the side. If you want whipped butter, like you get
    at the restaurant, just use an electric mixer on high speed to
    whip some butter until it's fluffy.
    Makes 8 small loaves.

    Tidbits

    It is normal for this dough to be a bit tacky and to seem somewhat
    thin. Just be sure to add plenty of flour to your hands and work
    surface when working with the dough to prevent sticking.
    If you are able to find caramel color, you can use that rather than
    the food coloring formula described in the recipe. Just measure 1
    tablespoon of caramel color into the dough mixture where the recipe
    uses food coloring and water.

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