No-Knead Chocolate-Cherry Pecan Bread | ABC (2024)

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No Knead Chocolate Cherry Pecan Bread Ingredients Instructions Mix the flour, salt, and yeast in a large bowl. Spray the top of the dough with spray oil and cover with plastic wrap. Let the dough sit at room temperature overnight (I did a stretch and fold before I went to bed). The dough should have grown quite a bit by morning and be very bubbly. Mine quadrupled.Lightly flour a work surface and scrape the dough out onto it. Using a wet dough scraper and wet hands (have a bowl of water nearby for dipping), stretch and pat the dough out into a large square.Spread the pecans, cherries, and chocolate chunks over the dough, and stretch and fold the dough over the add-ins. Make sure they are fully incorporated.Spray abanneton or proofing basketwithspray oil and sprinkle with flour (I used brown rice flour).Form the dough into a ball and place it, seam side up, into the banneton. Cover with plastic wrap and allow to proof for 90 minutes to 5 hours, until puffy. Mine took 90 minutes in a my makeshift warm environment.Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F with a pizza stone on the lower third of the oven and an inverted large metal bowl on top of the stone. (You could also use just a sheet pan or a cake pan on top of a sheet pan with a bowl over the dough.)When the dough is ready, spray a sheet of parchment with spray oil, place it over the dough. place a pizza peel over the parchment, and flip the whole contraption over.Move the dough and parchment onto the pizza stone, spray the dough with water, and cover it with the heated bowl immediately.Bake, covered, for 20 minutes.Removed the bowl and move the loaf to a sheet pan. Add an oven rack just above the pizza stone and place the sheet with the loaf on that rack.Bake for another 20 minutes, until the loaf reaches an internal temperature of about 205 degrees F.Place the loaf on a rack and cool completely. Seriously. Leave it alone! You don't want gummy bread.Enjoy! References

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This month, the Avid Bakers Challenge (ABC) is King Arthur Flour'sNo-Knead Chocolate-Cherry Pecan Bread.

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No Knead bread is a wonderful thing. Mix up some flour, salt, a teeny bit of yeast, water, and maybe some add ins, let it sit at room temperature for at least 12 hours, and you have this amazing dough that makes an airy flavorful bread with a thin crispy crust that literally sings when you take it out of the oven.

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Second rise, seam side up. The dough eventually filled the bowl.

I usually make it in a cast iron Dutch oven Combo CookerNo-Knead Chocolate-Cherry Pecan Bread | ABC (4)but the KAF blogby PJ Hamel (love, love, love her... I'm a big fan) warned against doing this because the bottom would burn, so I rigged up my baking stone and an upside down metal bowl. The reason for baking the bread in an enclosed environment is to create steam and simulate a brick oven.

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A self-portrait of me and a panoramic view of our kitchen.

The bottom of the bread still charred, maybe because of all of the chocolate and cherries? Next time around, I will start the bread on the pizza stone to get that great blast of heat and oven spring, but once I uncover the loaf after 20 minutes, I'll add an oven rack and place the loaf on a baking sheet to finish baking.

Here's the deal. The dough is quite slack and wants to spread out like a pancake. The hot stone and cover seem to help the dough push upwards and become a taller loaf. I could try using a hot baking sheet with the bowl and compare results. Bread experiments. Just thinking out loud.

Verdict? I love this bread, charred bottom and all (I just have to give it a little "shave"). This bread does require some attention. I had a hard time keeping all of the add-ins inside the dough and half way through baking, I had to pick off burned cherries that had wormed their way out of the bread and were sticking out like the popping out eyes of one of those squeeze toys. One of theABC Bakers describes it as whack-a-mole. I think that is appropriate.

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See the spots where I had to pick off burnt cherries?

No Knead Chocolate Cherry Pecan Bread

Ingredients

6.75 ounces bread flour

6 ounces unbleached all purpose flour

2 ounces rye flour, any type

2 ounces whole wheat flour

2 1/2 tsp salt

1/4 tsp instant yeast

14 ounces water

3 1/4 ounces dried cherries

3 ounces chocolate chips (I used chocolate chunksbecause they were just beginning to bloom, and I didn't want to have to throw them away)

6 ounces of diced pecans, toasted (toast for about 6 to 8 minutes in a 350 degree F oven)

Instructions

  • Mix the flour, salt, and yeast in a large bowl. Spray the top of the dough with spray oil and cover with plastic wrap. Let the dough sit at room temperature overnight (I did a stretch and fold before I went to bed). The dough should have grown quite a bit by morning and be very bubbly. Mine quadrupled.
  • Lightly flour a work surface and scrape the dough out onto it. Using a wet dough scraper and wet hands (have a bowl of water nearby for dipping), stretch and pat the dough out into a large square.
  • Spread the pecans, cherries, and chocolate chunks over the dough, and stretch and fold the dough over the add-ins. Make sure they are fully incorporated.
  • Spray abanneton or proofing basketNo-Knead Chocolate-Cherry Pecan Bread | ABC (7)withspray oil and sprinkle with flour (I used brown rice flour).
  • Form the dough into a ball and place it, seam side up, into the banneton. Cover with plastic wrap and allow to proof for 90 minutes to 5 hours, until puffy. Mine took 90 minutes in a my makeshift warm environment.
  • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F with a pizza stone on the lower third of the oven and an inverted large metal bowl on top of the stone. (You could also use just a sheet pan or a cake pan on top of a sheet pan with a bowl over the dough.)
  • When the dough is ready, spray a sheet of parchment with spray oil, place it over the dough. place a pizza peel over the parchment, and flip the whole contraption over.
  • Move the dough and parchment onto the pizza stone, spray the dough with water, and cover it with the heated bowl immediately.
  • Bake, covered, for 20 minutes.
  • Removed the bowl and move the loaf to a sheet pan. Add an oven rack just above the pizza stone and place the sheet with the loaf on that rack.
  • Bake for another 20 minutes, until the loaf reaches an internal temperature of about 205 degrees F.
  • Place the loaf on a rack and cool completely. Seriously. Leave it alone! You don't want gummy bread.
  • Enjoy!

To see other ABC versions of this recipe, visit the Avid Bakers Challenge page.


Note: Most of the flour I used for this bread is King Arthur Flour. It's a personal choice and King Arthur Flour has not asked me to promote their products. I'm just a big fan.

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