WHB #120: Using bean sprouts

The 120th edition of Weekend Herb Blogging is hosted by Erin from The Skinny Gourmet.
In my kitchen cabinet I found some Mung beans. The Mung bean, also called green soy is one of the important Asian pulses/legumes. I like the story about the Chinese rice growers, who sailed upwards the Yangtze Kiang. They carried a lot of victuals and soy beans for sowing. After weeks of stressfull journey they got into a thunder-storm, they struggled hard not to sink. The victuals where gone and they were in great need. The ship was struck, the powerless crew was prepared to meet the death. Suddenly seed bags began to burst and soon they found green, crunchy bean sprouts, which the farmers gorged at once. I sprouted my beans on the window sill.

©Mungbohnensprossen

I got enough sprouts to bake the

Soy rolls

©Sojabrötchen 004


-=========REZKONV-Recipe - RezkonvSuite v1.4
Title: Soy rolls
Categories: Baking, Rolls
Yield: 10 Servings

©Sojabrötchen 003

Ingredients

H SOAKER
65grams Soy meal
65grams Water
H FINAL DOUGH
300grams Wheat flour Type 700 *
170grams Wheat flour Type 1400 **
250ml Water, cold
10grams Salt
10grams Barley malt
1 1/2teasp. Dry yeast
20ml Vegetable oil
20ml Soy sauce
10grams Garlic, crushed
65grams Bean sprouts
H SPRINKLING
20grams Linseed
20grams Sesame seeds

Source

 modified:
 Ströck, Ehrmann, Brot Backen
 ISBN-978-3708804231
 Edited *RK* 02/12/2008 by
 Ulrike Westphal

Directions

For the soaker mix the ingredients and let stand at room temperature for about 3 hours.

For the final dough liquefy the yeast in water and mix with flours, soaker, barley malt and garlic. Begin to kneat and add salt after 2 minutes kneading. Add oil and soy sauce in portions. At the end of kneading add the bean sprouts. Cover dough with a damp towel and let rest for about 20 minutes. Divide into ten pieces, each weighing about 100 g. Shape each into a log, press it flat. Press into a wet towel to moisten the surface, then dunk into a bowl of linseeds and sesame seeds.

Cover again and proof for 50 to 60 minutes.

Bake with steam at 240°C for 10 minutes, reduce heat to 200°C and bake for further 10 minutes.

:Resting time soaker: 3 hours
:Resting time final dough: 60-80 minutes
:Bakingtime: 20 minutes

* Try 40 g whole wheat + 260 g all-purpose flour
** Try 125 g whole wheat + 45 g all-purpose flour

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Kalyn (guest) - 2008/02/18 02:41

Sounds like a delicious addition to bread. I've mostly had this type of sprout in salads and Asian dishes, but I bet it is great in this.

katie (guest) - 2008/03/02 11:40

Thyme for Cooking, the Blog

I need to sprout some seeds. I love them, we can't buy them and it makes me feel like spring! Great looking bread, as always!

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