Filed under: Wine , Nuts/seeds , Fruit , Baking , Bread I recently tried this bread recipe from Young Mo Kim I found while perusing a magazine called Pastry and Baking North America . Bread and red wine just go so well together that I had to see what a bread made with red wine would taste like. It was good if I do say so myself. The recipe is called red wine walnut bread, but I had some dried currants which I thought would be so much better with the red wine. There's no specific red wine mentioned, and I just used a Cabernet Sauvignon. I made two more deviations from the recipe. Since I didn't have any rye meal, I used the same amount of wheat bran instead. Also, I forgot the softened butter, so I'm not sure how the bread would have turned out with it. Even with all of the changes I ended up making, the red wine bread was very good. It was a little dry, which I'm sure would have been taken care of had I not forgotten the butter (or added a little more hydration), but the red wine taste really came through. The taste of the red wine was strongest when I first took a bite, and mellowed after that to a sweet, wheat-y taste. The dried currants were also really nice in this bread, and they added to the sweetness. For more of a crunch and less fruity-ness, go with the walnuts. Recipe after the jump. Continue reading Red wine currant bread Permalink | Email this | Comments ...