Walnut Braid with Sun-dried Tomatoes and Roasted Garlic

Walnut Braid with Sun-dried Tomatoes and Roasted Garlic by An Unrefined Vegan

During my long stay in Utah I really missed bread. Not eating bread so much – it wasn’t hard to find excellent artisanal loaves – but baking it. As good as store-bought bread can be, there is nothing like making (and eating) your own. For one thing, I didn’t have the time or concentration needed, but the biggest thing holding me back was that my breads at high-altitude flopped. Instead of high and soft loaves with crunchy crusts, I ended up with lumpy bricks with unappealing interiors. It didn’t matter what methods I tried. So I just gave up and bought my bread at Harmon’s (oh, sweet, sweet Harmon’s, how I miss you).

Now that I’m back just a little bit above sea-level, my breads are behaving the way they should and I’m happy to be elbow-deep in dough once again. This is one of my favorite breads. If you don’t like sun-dried tomatoes or roasted garlic, leave them out or add in what you love.

A quick thank you to The Vegan Woman for selecting An Unrefined Vegan as a blog “to keep an eye out for.” It was really quite a terrific surprise to have appeared on their list (a total of 90 blogs) at all. You’ll see quite a few familiar blogs gracing this impressive list of plant-based lady bloggers. Congratulations to all!

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Walnut Braid with Sun-dried Tomatoes & Roasted Garlic
Serves 16
As delicious as it is beautiful, this savory bread makes great sandwiches and pairs nicely with creamy vegan cheeses.
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Prep Time
2 hr
Cook Time
30 min
Total Time
2 hr 30 min
Prep Time
2 hr
Cook Time
30 min
Total Time
2 hr 30 min
371 calories
51 g
0 g
15 g
10 g
2 g
113 g
303 g
1 g
0 g
12 g
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size
113g
Servings
16
Amount Per Serving
Calories 371
Calories from Fat 124
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 15g
22%
Saturated Fat 2g
9%
Trans Fat 0g
Polyunsaturated Fat 6g
Monounsaturated Fat 6g
Cholesterol 0mg
0%
Sodium 303mg
13%
Total Carbohydrates 51g
17%
Dietary Fiber 4g
18%
Sugars 1g
Protein 10g
Vitamin A
0%
Vitamin C
1%
Calcium
4%
Iron
17%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your Daily Values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Ingredients
  1. 1 1/4 cup old-fashioned rolled oats
  2. 1 cup boiling water
  3. 1 package dry yeast
  4. 1/4 cup warm water
  5. 1 1/2 cups "buttermilk" (nut milk + 1 tbsp. lemon juice or apple cider vinegar)
  6. 1 Tbsp. agave nectar or maple syrup
  7. 3 Tbsp. walnut oil
  8. 2 tsp. salt
  9. ~4 cups all-purpose flour
  10. 2 cups whole wheat pastry flour
  11. 1 cup walnuts, chopped
  12. 1/2 cup sun-dried tomatoes (not oil-packed), rehydrated in hot water, drained and chopped
  13. 1 head garlic, roasted and cloves squeezed out of skin
Instructions
  1. In a food processor, process oats until coarsely chopped. Place oats in a medium-sized bowl and pour hot water over them and let sit for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  2. In a large bowl, dissolve yeast in 1/4 cup warm water and let sit until frothy. Add the buttermilk to the oat mixture and stir; then add in the agave nectar and walnut oil. Add this mixture to the yeast in the large bowl.
  3. Add the salt and about 3 cups of the all-purpose flour and all of the whole wheat pastry flour to the yeast mixture. Mix and knead until smooth - adding more flour as needed. When the dough is smooth and elastic (about 8-10 minutes), fold and knead in the walnuts, sun-dried tomatoes and garlic.
  4. Place the dough in a large bowl that has been lightly coated with cooking spray. Cover and let rise for about an hour or until doubled in size.
  5. Preheat the oven to 400F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Punch down the dough and divide it in half. Divide each half into three equal portions. Cover three of the pieces while you work with the other three. Roll each third into a rope that is about 14" in length. Place the ropes lengthwise on one half of the baking sheet. Pinch one end together and then braid the ropes, pinching the end to seal. Repeat this procedure with the other half of the dough. Cover and let rise for about 30 minutes.
  6. Spritz the dough with warm water and bake in the center of the oven for about 30 minutes. The top should be a deep brown and the loaf should sound hollow when tapped on the bottom. Let loaves cool on wire racks before slicing.
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calories
371
fat
15g
protein
10g
carbs
51g
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48 thoughts on “Walnut Braid with Sun-dried Tomatoes and Roasted Garlic

  1. pennilessveggie

    I’ve really got to start baking some lovely bread like this, looks great! Nice tip for the ‘buttermilk’ too, I’ve started using curdled non-dairy milk in baking and it works perfectly for scones.

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  2. tearoomdelights

    How interesting about the altitude problem, it reminds me of the difficulty of making a decent cup of tea up a mountain. Your bread always looks divine and this is no exception. Beautiful!

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  3. Angela @ Canned Time

    Yum. Can you mail me a loaf please. Man I gotta get my oven fixed…looks beautiful and I’m certain it tastes even better 😀

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      1. Angela @ Canned Time

        I know, I know, but it’s full of blogging props that have no where else to go….. X:(

  4. Holly @ My Plant-Based Family

    Beautiful bread! I’m sure I’d eat way too much bread if I actually baked it myself. :)

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  5. Somer

    Oh that is a thing of beauty! Yeah, baking bread at altitude is no small feat, but thank goodness for Harmon’s. I think it may be one of the loveliest stores around. Huge congrats for being on the Vegan Woman list! I’m headed off to check it out now! xx

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  6. tinykitchenstories

    The flavors sound delicious! Walnuts–I love them, but The Husband doesn’t. I’m planning on baking some pumpkin muffins today with walnuts. Must be something in the air! :)

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  7. annesturetucker

    Nothing like homemade bread – but this is wild Annie!! Walnuts, roasted garlic and sun dried tomatoes – I LOVE it! I must try this very very soon :-)

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  8. narf77

    I love the inclusion of oats as well as walnuts. We just picked all of our walnuts and I have been eating HEAPS of them. They are really delicious before they cure but this recipe might have to be a delicious vehicle for some of them :) Cheers for sharing Annie, it looks gorgeous :)

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  9. Eileen

    You know, I don’t think I’ve ever had walnuts in a savory bread before–but I am definitely ready to give it a try! Sounds so delicious.

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  10. Cadry's Kitchen (@Cadryskitchen)

    That would be hard to get used to the altitude affecting your bread making. Does it affect the baking times on other things too, or only when there’s a rise involved? Congratulations on the nod on The Vegan Woman. Much deserved!

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  11. Gabby @ the veggie nook

    This looks so tasty and is gorgeous! Congrats on being named a blog to watch out for. I totally agree :)

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  12. spinachrevolution

    Wow, this looks great. I am definitely trying this one next weekend.
    My weekend treat is baking (and eating) bread. Thank you!

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  13. Katherine @ Green Thickies

    Very impressive looking bread. I was the same, none of my breads would turn out right so I finally bought a breadmaker and love it as I can make whole wheat bread now really quickly and easily. Thank you for sharing this with Healthy Vegan Fridays. Check back on Friday to see if you were one of the Top 3! We hope to see you again this week. You can submit a post from Friday to end of Tuesday:
    http://www.greenthickies.com/healthy-vegan-fridays

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  15. Jenn S.

    This sounds so amazing! I’m sure my braid won’t turn out nearly half as beautiful as yours, but I’m willing to try. Just lovely!

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