We often see food shows on TV and make ourselves envious. Here is how to make wheat blueberry bread. Prepare the ingredients and start making it. 1. Take the old dough out of the refrigerator to warm it up, tear it into small pieces and knead it with the oil method until it is no longer sticky. 2.1 Cover and let it rest overnight. 3.2 Then add oatmeal and use folding method to fully knead the oatmeal and dough. 4.12 Let it rise until it is twice as large. 5.21 Then exhaust the air, divide it into nine portions and relax for 20 minutes. 6. Take a piece of dough and flatten it. 7. Apply a little blueberry jam. 8. Roll up from one end. 9. Roll it into long strips with pointed ends. 10. Place in preheated oven with a bowl of boiling water and let rise for about 1 hour. 11. Make a cut in the middle. 12.Finally, place it in a preheated oven at 180 degrees for 10 minutes. After reading the above introduction to the recipe of wheat-flavored blueberry bread, do you have any reason to eat instant noodles after get off work? What reason do you have not to be nicer to yourself? While there is still plenty of time, please try making it yourself, so that you can truly enjoy food and enjoy life. |
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