Tri colour bread

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Ingredients

  1. 405 grams plain or wheat flour
  2. 1 sachet instant yeast or 3 teaspoon
  3. 3 tablespoon milk powder
  4. 3 teaspoon sugar
  5. 1 teaspoon salt
  6. 3 tablespoon butter or olive oil
  7. Water or milk as required
  8. Pureed spinach
  9. Pureed boiled carrots or beet
  10. Green and orange colour optional

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Divide the flour in 3 equal parts of 135grams each. Add 1 tablespoon of milk powder,1/3 sachet of yeast, 1 teaspoon of sugar and pinch of salt to each portion.

  2. 2

    In one portion add spinach puree and make a soft dough and knead for few minutes until pliable. If needed add water or milk. Cover with cling film and leave for one hour to prove.
    Repeat for carrot or beetroot puree and leave it to prove.

  3. 3

    Make a dough for plain flour using water or milk and cover and let it prove for 1 hour.
    After one hour take one teaspoon butter and knead the spinach dough and divide in two parts. Roll the spinach dough as long as the bread tin

  4. 4

    Repeat for the second portion.
    Repeat for the carrot or beetroot and plain dough.
    Stack 3 different colour
    Orange, plain and green repeat once more.
    Now roll all the layers and put it in the bread tin and cover with damp cloth and let it prove for another 20 minutes.

  5. 5
  6. 6
  7. 7

    Preheat oven at 180 degrees.
    Place the cake tin in the oven and bake for 20 minutes.
    Once cooled slice and enjoy with butter and a cuppa.

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Rekha Bapodra
Rekha Bapodra @rekhascooking
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Wilby, England, United Kingdom
Hi all, my name is Rekha. I am Indian by birth, born in Uganda, East Africa, I now live in Wilby, Northamptonshire/England. I retired at the age of 60 due to severe arthritis. I am married, a mother and grandmother. I learnt to cook from my parents at a very young age of seven. I started to cook simple dishes for the family and gradually learnt how to cook. My mum use to cook at our shop where we sold Indian sweets and savouries. I have learnt a lot from my mum. I started cooking fusion dishes and learning from others. My strong point is making sweet dishes and innovating new dishes. I can improvise and be creative in leftover dishes. I love being on Cookpad because I can share and learn new recipes. I have also made a lot of friends.
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