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Your whole home will smell of paprika for a while!
I have a friend who makes, mixes and packs different spices and such for restaurants and general public. There are some very specific mixes and sometimes a bit unconventional stuff they produce and I needed to get on this action.
I asked for a recommendation for bread additives and got much more that I bargained for. I decided to start with something I'm more comfortable with, so here's an easy smoked paprika bread (with rye flour) to start. Plain white bread with paprika powder gets a pretty pink color, but it has a bit one dimensional taste. And I really like ryeish breads!
I mix my dough in a bread maker and it wants to be a little on the wet side for it to mix properly. Water also helps with heavy flours, like wholemeal and rye.
You can add 1 egg or 1 egg + yolk, but be sure to have 300 ml of liquid total.
All ingredients should be at room temperature before mixing, take care with milk
from a refrigerator.
Mix thoroughly, leave to rise twice in size. Knead a bit and leave to rise a second time.
Bake at around 200C (or a bit more, I do not trust my thermostat) for 40 minutes or so.
Don't make crust too dark, it's pretty hard and even with milk.
If you have pokey thermometer -- insides should be around 90C.