Brown Bear Pumpernickel Bread Recipe - Kudos Kitchen by Renee (2024)

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The recipe for this Brown Bear Pumpernickel Bread is relatively easy to make and the assembly of the bear takes hardly any time at all.

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*Disclaimer - This recipe was originally published in 2014. I'm working hard to update all my older recipes with recipe cards, new photos, and additional recipe information. But, getting to all of them will take time. Please bear with me. In the meantime let me assure you that this recipe is still a winner and one I'm sure you'll be well pleased with when you make it at home.

What do you get when you mix a little bit of yeast, some dark molasses, caraway seeds, some hearty rye flour, and lots and lots of love? You get an adorable teddy bear bread that is sure to make your heart smile with a whole lot of lovin' when you pull this Brown Bear Pumpernickel Bread out of your oven. 🙂

When I'd heard of the worldwide teddy bear parade that was being formed on the Bread Baking Babes and Friends group on Facebook, I thought it would be a fun way to expand a little of my creativity and bake a wonderful pumpernickel bread at the same time.

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BROWN BEAR PUMPERNICKEL BREAD

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Yield: 1 large bear Prep Time: 2 ½ hours (including rising time) Bake Time: 35-40 minutes

1 ½ cups warm water, divided (110-115 degrees)
3 packages of active dry yeast
2 teaspoons sugar
½ cup molasses
1 ½ tablespoons salt
2 tablespoons butter, softened
2 tablespoons caraway seeds
2 ¾ cup rye flour
2 ½ cups unbleached all-purpose flour
egg wash (1 egg mixed with 1 tablespoon water)
2 raisins for the eyes

-In a small bowl, combine ½ cup of warm water and the yeast. Stir to dissolve the yeast. Add in the sugar, stir and allow the mixture to sit and get foamy (about 5 minutes).
-Meanwhile, in the bowl of a stand mixer with the dough hook attachment, combine the remaining 1 cup of warm water, molasses, salt, butter, caraway seeds, and the yeast mixture.
-Slowly add the rye flour into the yeast/molasses mixture and mix until almost incorporated.
-Add in the all-purpose flour and continue kneading with the dough hook until the mixture comes together into a soft, smooth dough ball. *Note-If your dough seems a little too stiff, add a tablespoon of water at a time until your dough turns soft and smooth. If your dough seems a little too sticky, add in a few tablespoons of flour at a time until your dough is soft and smooth.
-Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead by hand for an additional 5 minutes.
-Lightly grease a large bowl. Add the dough ball into the bowl and turn it once to coat the entire surface with oil.
-Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and allow the dough to rise to double in a warm, draft-free place. (approximately 1 hour).
-Punch the dough down and divide it into pieces to make your bear: 1 large one for the body, 1 smaller one for the head, 3 tiny ones for the snout and ears, 4 medium-size ones for the arms and legs.
-Go ahead and have fun constructing your bear. Remember, there are no rules here. Just fun. *Note-I used a little bit of water on my fingertips (as glue) when attaching pieces of dough together.
-Once your bear is looking just the way you like, place him again in a warm, draft-free place to rise in size (approximately 45 minutes).
-Brush the bear all over with the egg wash and push 2 raisins in place for his eyes.
-Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
-Bake the bear in the preheated oven for about 35-40 minutes or until he's a deep, dark brown and sounds hollow when tapped.
-Remove him from the oven and allow to cool completely before....well, you know...before you slice him up. There. I said it 🙂

If you're a caraway see lover like I am, I urge you to check out some of the other recipes I've made using them over the years. Like my German Caraway Meatballs in Cream Sauce, St. Patrick's Day Sourdough Rye Bread, Giant Everything Bagelsand Pork and Cabbage Stew for the Slow Cooker. I just know you're going to love them.

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  1. Tara Noland says

    How cute is that, OMG!! Love it!!

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Brown Bear Pumpernickel Bread Recipe - Kudos Kitchen by Renee (2024)

FAQs

What ingredient helps give pumpernickel bread its dark color? ›

Pumpernickel bread owes its deep color to the addition of molasses and cocoa powder; it's baked for only a short time in a much hotter oven, uncovered.

What is the best use of pumpernickel bread? ›

Here are a few suggestions:
  • Toast it and spread cream cheese or butter on top.
  • Make a sandwich with deli meats and cheese.
  • Serve it with soup or salad.
  • Use it as a base for bruschetta or avocado toast.
  • Top it with smoked salmon and capers.
  • Make croutons by cubing the bread and toasting in the oven.
Feb 27, 2017

Should I toast pumpernickel? ›

It doesn't have to be toasted but you can toast it. That makes it a little dry though. Pumpernickel goes great with cream cheese (and cheese in general), herbs and veggies. I love to put plain cream cheese and tomatoes on it.

Is pumpernickel bread anti inflammatory? ›

The selenium, copper, and plant compounds, like lignans, found in pumpernickel all act as antioxidants in the body, which help reduce inflammation and fight off disease-causing free radical molecules. In fact, lignans have been linked to reduced risk for chronic disease like cancer, osteoporosis, and heart disease.

Which is healthier pumpernickel or rye bread? ›

Pumpernickel is a type of rye bread known for its dark brown color and sour and sweet flavors, which are generally stronger than in other types of rye. Since it is a rye bread, pumpernickel is considered to be a healthy choice, although it differs slightly in health benefits compared to other types of ryes.

Is pumpernickel the healthiest bread? ›

In general, Pumpernickel bread is an enriched source of nutrients while having a coarse texture and slighter sweet taste profile making it a highly recommended addition to your diet.

Does pumpernickel bread spike blood sugar? ›

The rich content of fibre in the Pumpernickel bread helps to keep the blood sugar level from rising after a meal, eventually helping you to stay contented between meals and also making you feel satiated for a longer period of time.

What's the difference between pumpernickel and pumpernickel rye bread? ›

Pumpernickel flour is actually rye flour. The difference between traditional rye flour and what is termed “pumpernickel” flour is the same as all purpose flour versus whole wheat flour. Regular white rye flour is normally just the ground endosperm or middle of the rye berry.

What do Germans eat with pumpernickel bread? ›

German pumpernickel is often sold sliced in small packets in supermarkets, where it may be paired with caviar, smoked salmon, sturgeon, and other expensive products on an hors d'oeuvres tray.

Should you keep pumpernickel bread in the fridge? ›

Store in a cool, dry place: Place the wrapped bread in a cool, dry place, such as a pantry or bread box. Avoid storing it in the refrigerator, as this can dry out the bread and cause it to become stale more quickly.

Is peanut butter good on pumpernickel bread? ›

The Bakehouse's Pumpernickel Raisin is particularly good spread with the terrific handmade Cream Cheese from the Creamery. It's very good with the Creamery's Mini Brie or Manchester as well. Try some with the Koeze Peanut Butter we get from Grand Rapids or the Georgia Grinders Almond Butter.

How do you make bread darker? ›

To create dark, burnished crusts on their loaves, professional bakers brush milk, egg, or water onto the surface of the risen dough before baking.

What makes dark rye bread dark? ›

The rich, brown colour of some rye bread (pumpernickel is the most famous example) is a result of molasses that is added to the dough. Molasses is dark brown and it turns the dough a dark brown. More molasses in the dough = darker brown dough.

Why is my rye bread not dark? ›

Light Rye: This bread is made using white rye flour ground from the center endosperm of the rye berry. This flour does not contain any of the outer seed coat, the bran, or the germ, so the flour (and the bread it eventually makes) stays fairly light in color.

How do you make homemade bread darker? ›

There are a few ways to brown your bread:
  1. add ground cocoa (unsweetened)
  2. add coffee.
  3. use a clay baker and remove the top about 15 minutes before baking ends.
  4. add molasses.
  5. use a dark flour.
  6. add flaxmeal (ground flaxseed)
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