Red wine in bread? I decided to give this unique flavor the green light and I’m glad I did! The red wine adds a bright and earthy flavor that compliments the sourdough. The addition of garlic cloves makes them warm and soft. This recipe makes a savory and rustic garlic bread you’ll have to taste to believe.

Photo Courtesy of: bradleypjohnson
Red Wine Garlic Bread
Ingredients:
3 Cups of Flour
1 Teaspoon of Salt
2 Teaspoons of Sugar
1 1/2 Cup of Sourdough Starter*
1 Cup of Red Wine, a dry blend
6-10 Cloves of garlic, whole
2 Tablespoons of Olive Oil
*This recipe can be made without a sourdough starter. Substitute 1 1/2 Cups of Sourdough Starter for 1 1/2 Cups of warm water and 1 packet of quick rise Yeast. Combine in a small bowl and add the 2 Teaspoons of Sugar. Whisk together and let stand for 10 minutes. The mixture should be frothy. Add it to the Flour, Sugar and Salt and proceed with the rest of the recipe.
In a large bowl, mix together flour, sugar and salt.
Add the whole cloves of garlic and olive oil.
Slowly mix in the sourdough starter and red wine until the mixture forms a large sticky ball.
Place in an oiled glass dish and cover with a clean cloth.
Let the dough rise in a warm place for 1-2 hours.
When the dough has risen, take the dough and make a large bowl, or roll into bread sticks or bread knots if desired. You can also make small rolls.
Heat the oven to 450 degrees.
Place the dough on a greased baking sheet and cook until golden brown on the bottom, about 25-30 minutes.
Photo: Priscila Darre
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After I make that Merlot Loaf, I am also going to familiarize myself with how to spell “accepted…”
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Haha the merlot should help with that! =]
How did the cider bread turn out? What kind of cider did you use? It sounds awesome! Maybe even with apple slices or something to make it sweet? Sounds good..
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It was great! It actually won a contest, and yes I did put some apple slices in it as well! Here’s the recipe if you feel like giving it a try: http://www.instructables.com/id/Apple-Cider-Bread-with-Spiced-Apple-Bits/
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That sounds so good, I’ll definitely have to try it! Thank you for sharing it!
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Amazing! I’ve made beer bread and cider bread, but now I have another mission. Challenge accpted!
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