Grandmother’s Secret Vinegar & Flaxseed Bread

Grandmother’s Secret Vinegar & Flaxseed Bread

🛒 Ingredients:

  • 500g Sifted All-Purpose Flour: Sifting is key for a light texture! 🌾

  • 2 tbsp Flax Seeds: Plus extra for sprinkling on top. 🟤

  • 1 tsp Salt: To enhance the flavor. 🧂

  • 8g Dry Yeast: About 1 standard packet. 📈

  • 1 tbsp Sugar: To feed the yeast. 🍬

  • 300ml Warm Water: Not hot, just comfortably warm. 💧

  • 2 tbsp Vegetable Oil: Or melted butter for richness. 🫗

  • 1 tbsp White Vinegar: The “secret” ingredient for a perfect rise! 🧪

  • 1 Egg: For brushing on top (optional). 🥚


🥣 Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Activate the Yeast 🫧

    • In a small bowl, mix the warm water, sugar, and dry yeast.

    • Let it sit for about 5–10 minutes until it becomes frothy. ➡️ This proves the yeast is alive and ready!

  2. Mix the Dry Ingredients 🌾

    • In a large bowl, combine the sifted flour, flax seeds, and salt.

    • Make a “well” or hole in the center of the flour. 🥣

  3. The Secret Mixture 🧪

    • Pour the yeast mixture, oil, and the secret tablespoon of vinegar into the center of the flour. ➡️ The vinegar will react with the yeast and flour to create a much softer crumb!

  4. Knead the Dough 🤲

    • Mix until a dough forms, then knead on a lightly floured surface for 8–10 minutes.

    • The dough should be smooth, elastic, and not too sticky. ➡️ ✨

  5. The First Rise

    • Place the dough in a greased bowl and cover it with a warm, damp cloth.

    • Let it rise in a warm spot for 1 hour or until it has doubled in size. ➡️ 📈

  6. Shape and Second Rise 🏺

    • Punch the dough down to release air. Divide it into small balls and place them into greased mugs or small ceramic bowls (as seen in the photo).

    • Cover again and let them rise for another 20–30 minutes. ➡️ ⏲️

  7. Bake 🔥

    • Preheat your oven to 180°C (350°F).

    • (Optional) Brush the tops with a beaten egg and sprinkle more flax seeds.

    • Bake for 25–30 minutes until the tops are golden brown and the bread sounds hollow when tapped. 🥖✨


❓ Common Questions (Q&A)

Q: Will the bread taste like vinegar? A: No! ➡️ The small amount of vinegar evaporates during baking, leaving only a soft, airy texture behind with no sour taste.

Q: Can I use Apple Cider Vinegar? A: Yes, you can use Apple Cider Vinegar or White Vinegar. Both work perfectly as dough conditioners. 🍏

Q: Why do I need to sift the flour? A: Sifting aerates the flour, which prevents clumps and ensures your bread isn’t too dense. ➡️ 💨

Q: Can I make this in a regular loaf pan? A: Absolutely! This recipe works great in a standard 9×5 loaf pan or as individual rolls. 🍞

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