German alkaline bread
German alkaline packets are also called Brezen, Pretzel, etc., this bread is authentic from Europe, and it is common in Germany and Austria like ordinary snack biscuits and potato chips in China, from adults to children, without exception. German alkaline water packets are characterized by dark brown color, stirrup-like shape, tight tissue, and chewyness. It is also low in sugar and 0 fat, and I also added whole wheat flour to the dough. Eat healthier.
The method of alkaline bread
Step 1
Put all the ingredients of the dough in a mixing bucket
Step 2
Turn on the chef machine and whip at high speed until the dough is smooth and can pull a thicker film
Step 3
Divide the dough into 6 small doughs and let it rest for 15 minutes
Step 4
Cut the cheese cubes into small pieces
Step 5
Roll out the loose dough into an oval shape with a rolling pin
Step 6
Fold the top part of the dough down and compact it
Step 7
Then fold the lower part up, compact it and roll it out long with a rolling pin
Step 8
Then knead the dough with both hands into long strips with thin ends and thick middles, about 50 cm
Step 9
Wrap the dough around the two ends, twist it and turn it over, so that the two ends rest on the thicker dough in the middle, and press down gently.
Step 10
Spherical alkaline water pack, roll the dough into round slices, and place 15g cheese filling in the middle
Step 11
Wrap the filling and pinch it tightly
Step 12
Roll the dough into a circle
Step 13
Shape the dough and let it rise in a moist and warm place for 30 minutes
Step 14
After fermentation, put it in the refrigerator and freeze for 20 minutes
Step 15
Put 50g of baking alkali into 1000g of water, mix well to make alkaline water, and soak the frozen dough in alkaline water for 40 seconds
Step 16
Then use a scalpel to cut the dough and sprinkle with sea salt
Step 17
Bake in the oven at 200 degrees for about 15 minutes
Step 18
The shiny alkaline water pack is ready!
Cooking tips for alkaline bread
Alkaline water is corrosive, so be sure to wear gloves when handling it!
