Smoked Bread With Maple Butter Recipe (2024)

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Ingredients

Yield:Makes one 8-inch loaf

  • 2tablespoons wood chips for smoking, such as Cameron’s
  • 165grams all-purpose flour (about 1¼ cups), more as needed
  • 160grams whole-wheat flour (about 1¼ cups)
  • teaspoons active dry yeast
  • 7tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more as needed
  • 5grams kosher salt (1½ teaspoons)
  • 5grams sugar (1 teaspoon)
  • Flaky sea salt
  • ½cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 1tablespoon maple syrup

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Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    To rig up a stovetop smoker, take a large stockpot with a tightfitting cover and line the bottom with foil. Pour in wood chips. Place a steamer basket in the pot, removing the center shaft if necessary (it unscrews). Put all-purpose and whole wheat flours in a round 9-inch cake pan. Place the cake pan in the pot. Cover the pot with the lid and then cover the seal around the pot with more foil to ensure that no smoke escapes. Turn heat to high under the pot for about 5 minutes to start the smoke (you should smell it), then turn off heat and let sit for 30 minutes. Remove the cake pan of flour and let flour cool.

  2. Step

    2

    Place ¾ cup lukewarm water (105 to 115 degrees) in a large bowl or in the bowl of a stand mixer. Sprinkle yeast over it. Let stand until foamy, about 5 minutes.

  3. Step

    3

    Stir 5 tablespoons of oil, salt and sugar into yeast mixture. Stir in smoked flour until a soft dough forms (you may need to add more all-purpose flour or some water, depending on the consistency of your dough, you want it soft but not sticky).

  4. Step

    4

    Turn dough out onto a floured surface. Knead until smooth and elastic, about 10 minutes, or knead in a stand mixer with a dough hook attached for about 5 minutes. If using a stand mixer, finish dough by hand, on a floured surface, for 1 minute. Add more all-purpose flour if dough feels very sticky (you want damp but not unworkable dough).

  5. Step

    5

    Oil a large bowl. Place dough in bowl and turn to coat it lightly with oil. Cover bowl with a dish towel. Leave in a warm place until dough has doubled in size, about 1 hour.

  6. Step

    6

    In an 8- or 9-inch loaf pan add remaining 2 tablespoons of oil. Transfer the dough to the loaf pan, cover with a dish towel and let rest for 20 to 30 more; the dough should rise somewhat.

  7. Step

    7

    Meanwhile, in a small bowl, mix together the softened butter and maple syrup.

  8. Step

    8

    Heat oven to 400 degrees. Brush the top of the dough with olive oil and sprinkle lightly with flaky sea salt. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until the top is golden brown and the bottom of the loaf sounds hollow when tapped. Transfer pan to a wire cooling rack and let cool 10 minutes before removing bread from loaf pan to finish cooling on the rack. Serve warm or at room temperature, slathered with maple butter.

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Mike

Use this technique for pizza dough (smoking the flour) and it will simulate wood-fired oven pizza. Especially nice for grilled pizza.

Heidi

I would like to try this recipe without using the wood chips. Here is what the EPA says about smoking with wood chips:"Smoke may smell good, but it's not good for you. Both short- and long-term exposures to particle pollution from wood smoke have been linked to a variety of health effects."Burning wood chips on your stovetop in the kitchen sounds really weird and is potentially hazardous, I'm guessing more so than barbecuing outside.

casz61

The recipe and the butter worked well although I haven't a steamer suitable for this use so, I used an enamel bowl instead and fewer chips as I'm a bit reluctant to use smoke due to environmental and health concerns. I normally don't like smoked foods however in this recipe the bread has a subtle smoke taste. I'll likely use the recipe for guests.

Lyn

I'll bet you could smoke the flour on an outdoor gas grill.

Heidi

I would like to try this recipe without using the wood chips. Here is what the EPA says about smoking with wood chips:"Smoke may smell good, but it's not good for you. Both short- and long-term exposures to particle pollution from wood smoke have been linked to a variety of health effects."Burning wood chips on your stovetop in the kitchen sounds really weird and is potentially hazardous, I'm guessing more so than barbecuing outside.

Mike

Use this technique for pizza dough (smoking the flour) and it will simulate wood-fired oven pizza. Especially nice for grilled pizza.

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Smoked Bread With Maple Butter Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What can I do with maple butter? ›

It is perfect for garnishing desserts, flavouring custard, and making a marzipan. It makes a lovely aromatic contribution to pesto. A teaspoon of maple butter adds a sweet touch to a peppery wine vinegar salad dressing or a lemony vinaigrette. It is a delightful companion to fresh herbs in mayonnaise.

What does brushing bread with butter do? ›

Butter or Olive Oil Brush: Brush softened butter or olive oil atop the loaf before baking to add flavor and color. Milk Bath: Brushing a loaf with milk before baking gives the baked bread a tender, golden crust. For a sweet bread recipe, sprinkle with sugar if desired.

Can you use a smoker to bake bread? ›

I did find that bread absorbs smoke wonderfully and it is very simple to use my smoker for bread baking. As with smoking any food, temperature maintenance is the most important.

Can flour be smoked? ›

Smoked flour has been in our pantry for years. We've used it in pasta, pizza, bread, and salt crusts.

What's the difference between maple syrup and maple butter? ›

Simply put, maple cream is natural maple syrup boiled, cooled, and then stirred with no added ingredients. Maple butter is also a product that is created from maple syrup, but it has other ingredients (mainly butter) added into the mix. Generally, maple butter is created using two parts butter and one part maple syrup.

Is it better to brush bread with milk or egg? ›

For a deeper brown sheen with a crispier crust, use water. For a lighter, slightly shinier sheen with a softer crust, use milk or heavy cream. For a firmer, lighter crust with little shine, use only the egg white and water. For a darker, richer hue, use only the egg yolk.

Do you brush bread with butter before or after baking? ›

Do you brush the bread with butter before or after baking? It's best to brush on melted butter after your bread is baked in the oven, but while it is still warm and cooling on a wire rack.

Is it better to brush bread with water or milk? ›

MILK: Brushing with milk will help to color the crust, the sugars in the milk helping to brown it. WATER: Water is often sprayed or brushed onto bread before it is placed in a very hot oven, and during baking, to give the bread an extra-crisp crust.

What is stoned baked bread? ›

Flat-bottomed breads baked in traditional Stone-Bottomed Ovens. The high and constant temperature of this type of baking gives the bread a very crunchy rustic crust and a highly alveolated crumb, achieving greater durability.

What wood is used for smoking bread? ›

Smoke for 10 minutes only using alder, apple or hickory flavored wood chips or wood chunks. DO NOT OVER SMOKE, as the bread absorbs smoke quickly and tends to become bitter when too much smoke is applied.

What temperature should homemade bread be baked at? ›

Pop the loaves into a 375º oven and bake for 30 to 35 minutes. The loaves should be golden brown. If you want to be sure they're baked through, use your thermometer to check the internal temperature of the bread. You're looking for about 185º.

Can maple wood be used to smoke meat? ›

Maple: Maple wood gives a more subtle, mild and sweet smoky flavor that blends well with woods like alder, oak and apple. It's ideal for smoking pork and poultry. Sugar-maple is exceptionally good for smoking turkey.

Can I smoke seasoning? ›

Some of the best spices to smoke include: Rosemary, Cinnamon, Thyme, Crushed Red Pepper and Cumin. Here's a quick video that shows you how: After you've smoked your spices you can use them right away or store with your other spices to have on hand.

What does smoking flour do? ›

It is really effective in giving any recipe a smokey flavour. 4 to 6 drops in your dough water will give you all the smoke flavour you want without the time and cost spent trying to smoke the flour. No one will be able to tell the smoke flavour was imparted as a liquid.

Does maple butter go bad? ›

The typical tub of maple butter can last 2-3 months if kept refrigerated. Your safest and best way to preserve it for long lasting consumption is to keep it frozen in the freezer and taking your tubs out one by one upon consumption. All natural maple butter can last in the freezer for 6 months to 1 year.

Should maple butter be refrigerated? ›

Pure maple butter or spread should be stored in the refrigerator for extended shelf life. To keep indefinitely it can be frozen. If maple butter is going to be used in a short period of time it can be left out at room temperature. At room temperature the syrup will separate from the butter and form on the top.

Do you refrigerate maple butter after opening? ›

Should I refrigerate my Maple Syrup and Maple Butter? Yes, Maple Syrup and Maple Butter should be refrigerated after opening.

Does unopened maple butter go bad? ›

Maple butter should keep well for a year unopened in a cool pantry, for two weeks if kept refrigerated, and indefinitely in the freezer.

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