There’s something incredibly satisfying about a loaf of dark, hearty bread, and this Russian-style Black Bread is no exception. It boasts a deep, complex flavor profile that tastes like it took days of effort, but here’s the secret: it’s made with a simple, one-step mixing technique! The result is a full-flavored, fairly dense, almost-black loaf that’s the perfect companion to a robust vegetable stew, a sharp wedge of cheddar, or simply slathered with grainy mustard and topped with pickles. It’s rustic comfort, simplified.
Ingredients
• 1/2 cup / 40g 100 percent bran cereal (not flakes)
• 2 cups / 250g all-purpose or bread flour
• 1 cup / 120g medium rye flour
• 1 cup / 120g whole wheat flour
• 2 tablespoons / 15g unsweetened cocoa powder
• 2 tablespoons / 25g sugar
• 1 tablespoon / 9g instant yeast
• 2 teaspoons / 12g salt
• 4 tablespoons / 57g softened butter, or 1/4 cup / 60ml neutral oil, plus more for greasing
• 1/4 cup / 60ml molasses
• 2 tablespoons / 30ml cider vinegar or freshly squeezed lemon juice
• 1 1/4 cups / 300ml strong black coffee, room temperature
Instructions
1. In a food processor, pulse the bran cereal for about 10 seconds until finely ground. Add the all-purpose flour, rye flour, whole wheat flour, cocoa, sugar, yeast, and salt and pulse to combine.
2. Add the softened butter or oil and the molasses and pulse a few more times. With the machine running, pour the vinegar and most of the coffee through the feed tube. Process for about 30 seconds until a well-defined, barely sticky ball of dough forms. If it’s too dry, add the remaining coffee 1 tablespoon at a time. If too wet, add a tablespoon of flour.
3. Grease a large bowl with butter or oil. Shape the dough into a rough ball, place it in the bowl, and cover with plastic wrap. Let rise for at least 2 hours, until nearly doubled in size.
4. Deflate the dough and let it rest on a lightly floured surface for 15 minutes, covered. Knead a few times and shape into one large oval loaf or two smaller round loaves.
5. Place the loaf or loaves on a greased baking sheet. Cover again and let rest for 1 hour, or until the dough has plumped up considerably.
6. Preheat the oven to 325°F / 165°C. Bake a large loaf for 55-60 minutes or smaller loaves for 40-45 minutes. The bread is done when the bottom sounds hollow when tapped or an internal thermometer reads 210°F / 99°C. Cool completely on a wire rack before slicing.
Nutritional Information
• This hearty loaf is packed with dietary fiber from whole wheat, rye, and bran, promoting digestive health. The use of molasses provides essential minerals like iron and calcium, making it a wholesome and deeply satisfying choice for any meal.
Pro Tips
• For convenience, make the dough ahead of time. After the first rise and deflation, cover it well and refrigerate for several hours or overnight. Just return it to room temperature before shaping and proceeding with the second rise.
• This recipe makes two smaller loaves perfectly. Enjoy one now and freeze the second for later. It thaws beautifully for a quick and hearty bread option anytime.
• Add 1 cup of soaked and drained raisins and 1 tablespoon of caraway seeds during the final kneading step for a classic Pumpernickel-Raisin variation.
• For a decadent twist, knead in 4 ounces of coarsely chopped bittersweet chocolate during the final shaping. It’s fantastic with a smear of cream cheese.





