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    Semolina Sandwich Bread Recipe - Sooji Loaf Bread Recipe - Rava Bread Recipe

    Last Updated On: Nov 20, 2020 by Aarthi

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    Baking bread is one of the therapeutic thing you can do in the kitchen. Believe it or not, it is my stress reliever. I enjoy kneading the dough and watch it grow then shape it into desired size and bake it to perfection. Each time i bake a bread, i love how the texture turns out. I have baked many types of bread and have shared so many recipes on my blog, check the recipe here.

    This recipe is a flour free recipe, this bread calls for semolina flour. In many countries you could get semolina flour, i think you can purchase it online in amazon. I used sooji flour in this recipe, i took our regular sooji or rava and powdered it myself in blender till it is fine. Then i used that flour to make the dough.

    Once the dough is made it is just like other regular bread recipes. The dough rised beautifully and the bread was so soft and spongy with a perfect crust. This bread is perfect for sandwiches or having with a cup of tea. You can store this bread for upto a week in fridge and for 2 to 3 days at room temparature.

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    You can easily make this bread, it is completely vegan.

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    Hope you will give this a try and let me know how it turns out for you.

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    • Semolina Sandwich Bread Recipe - Sooji Loaf Bread Recipe - Rava Bread Recipe

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    Semolina Sandwich Bread Recipe - Sooji Loaf Bread Recipe - Rava Bread Recipe

    A vegan sandwich bread loaf made using semolina flour. It is super easy to make and gives you a soft and spongy loaf which is perfect for any sandwiches or for making toast to have with a cup of coffee or tea.
    5 from 6 votes
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    Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 1 hour hour
    Servings: 1 loaf
    Calories: 264kcal
    Author: Aarthi

    Ingredients

    • Sooji or Semolina - 500 grams powdered
    • Dry Yeast - 2 tsp
    • Sugar - 1 tblsp
    • Salt to taste
    • Olive Oil - 2 tblsp
    • Warm Water as needed

    Instructions

    • Take sooji or semolina in a blender and powder finely. Set aside.
    • Take yeast, sugar in a bowl, add little warm water and mix well. Set this mixture aside for 5 mins till yeast is activated.
    • Now take some warm water in a bowl, add salt and olive oil. Mix well. Add the yeast water and mix well.
    • Add the sooji flour and mix well using a spoon. Set the dough aside for 10 mins which gives time for the sooji to absorb the water.
    • Now mix well for few mins. Cover and leave to rise for 1 to 2 hours. During the last 10 mins of rising preheat oven to 190 degree C.
    • Now add more sooji flour and knead well till it is smooth.
    • Flatten the dough, roll it tightly.
    • Place it in a oiled loaf pan and leave to rise for 45 mins.
    • Pop it in oven and bake for 35 to 45 mins. If the top gets too dark, place a sheet of foil over the top and continue baking.
    • Remove from oven, cool for 10 mins before removing from pan. Cool completely and then slice and serve.

    Notes

    1)You can use readymade semolina flour if you have. Or use sooji which you powder it yourselves.
    2)You can use honey instead of sugar
    3)You can use melted butter instead of olive oil.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1g | Calories: 264kcal | Carbohydrates: 47.4g | Protein: 8.3g | Fat: 4.2g | Saturated Fat: 0.6g | Sodium: 583mg | Fiber: 2.7g | Sugar: 1.5g
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    Pictorial:

    1)Heat some water in a sauce pan, till it is warm. We are going to use this water to activate yeast and to make the dough.

    Heat some water in a sauce pan till it is warm

    2)Take yeast in a bowl. I am using dry yeast.

    take dry yeast in a bowl

    3)Add some sugar into the yeast. Yeast need sugar and warm water to get activated.

    add some sugar

    4)Add little warm water and mix well. Now set the bowl aside for 5 mins. The mixture will get bubbly.

    add warm water and set aside for 5 mins

    5)Now the yeast has activated. The mixture is nice and bubbly

    now the yeast is activated

    6)Take sooji / rava in a blender and powder finely. We are going to use this flour for the bread

    take sooji in a blender

    7)Now the flour is nicely blended.

    powder finely

    8)Take warm water in a large mixing bowl.

    take warm water in a bowl

    9)Add salt to taste

    add salt

    10)Add in oil. I used olive oil.

    add some oil

    11)Add in the yeast mixture

    add yeast water

    12)Mix really well

    mix well

    13)Add the sooji flour.

    add the powdered sooji

    14)Use a spoon to mix well. Set this mixture aside for 10 mins so the sooji gets a chance to absorb the water.

    mix well

    15)See how thick the mixture has got.

    leave it aside for 10 mins

    16)Now mix well.

    now the sooji has absorbed most water and got thick

    17)Cover and let the dough rise for 1 to 2 hours.

    cover and set aside for 1 hour to 2 hours

    18)Now it has risen.

    now it has risen

    19)Add more sooji flour and knead well so it is soft and smooth.

    now add more sooji flour and knead really well

    20)Now it is soft and smooth.

    now it is nice and smooth

    21)Take the dough onto a floured surface

    take the dough and flatten it

    22)Flatten it gently

    spread it lightly

    23)Roll it out

    now start rolling

    24)Roll it pretty tightly

    like this

    25)Like this

    nice rolled

    26)Place it inside a oiled loaf pan and leave to rise for 30 to 45 mins. During the last 10 minutes of rising, preheat oven to 190 degree C.

    place it in a oiled loaf pan

    27)Place the pan into the oven and bake for 35 to 45 mins. If you see the bread is getting too coloured, cover it lightly with foil and bake.

    let it rise

    28)Cool the bread for 15 to 20 mins in the pan and then unmould it. Cool the bread completely before slicing and serving.

    now bake till golden

    29)Enjoy

    cool it, then slice and serve


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    About Aarthi

    Over the past few years I’ve been on a mission to find and create recipes that I can make from scratch. I hope you enjoy the recipes on this blog as they are tried and true from my kitchen to yours!

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    Comments

    1. Pavisna

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      Approximately how much water require to make this bread?

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      • Aarthi

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        you will need around 250 ml to 350 ml

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    2. Sam

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      5 stars
      How many days can it be stored at romm temp and in refrigerator?

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      • Aarthi

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        store in fridge for a week

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    3. Sam

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      5 stars
      How is 500g in cups for rava.thanks

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    4. nupz

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      5 stars
      can you recommend alternative for yeast?

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    5. Abi Madhavan

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      5 stars
      Hi aarthy hope you are doing good... Cns we use roasted rava for this... I don't get u roasted rava in my place. Thanks in advance

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      • Aarthi

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        yes you can use

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    6. Kusum

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      5 stars
      I had tried once with suji, boy bread was very sticky and tough to handle.. Don't you need to knead the dough here

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    7. Priyanka

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      Hi,
      I have been making this bread but as it cools down it turns drier as if left in open air for hours,
      Could you guess the reason?
      Thanks,
      Warm regards
      Priyanka

      Reply
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