We had to go out runnin to the library yesterday,& she needed a new crock pot,since the old one's liner broke in pieces. Thing was ancient anyway. So we went to Walmart to look,& I picked up this $39 Mr Coffee grinder (non blade type,real grinder) with 18 different grind settings. I'll be using it to grind my dried spent grains into flour for recipes. I'm going to make a dozen spent grain pretzel buns from the Brooklyn brewery's Spen Grain Chef. I'll be doubling the recipe to get 12 of them. They seem to be made a lot like water bagels. Should be darn good.
http://brooklynbrewshop.com/themash/recipe-spent-grain-pretzel-rolls/ The "water" bath is actually a mixture of water & beer (HB,of course!). With 1/4 cup baking soda in at least a 2G pot to account for the soda foaming up like a wicked hot break.
Here's the 2X recipe I came up with from their site;
*Spent Grain Pretzel Burger Rolls*
2C warm water (about 110F)
2 packets dry yeast
5C flour
2TBSP sugar
1C spent grain flour
4 tsp kosher salt,more for sprinkling
*This part is exactly per recipe,as it's for the boil-
5C water
1C beer
1/4C baking soda
****1) In stand mixer,add the warm water,sprinkle dry yeast on top. Let stand 5 minutes.
2) Combine flours,sugar & salt.
3) Using dough hook attachment,dump in flour mixture & mix on LOW until dough comes together. Increase speed to medium & mix until dough is elastic & smooth. About 6 more minutes.
4) Remove dough from mixer,form into a ball & place in oiled bowl. Turn once to coat. Rise 30 minutes covered with damp towel.
5) Turn dough out onto floured surface & kneed 1 minute. Divide dough into 12 equal parts & roll into balls,making sure they're rolled smooth with no creases,as these will come apart later. Place on lightly oiled sheet. Score top of each roll & cover with damp towel. Let rise 2nd time,about 20 minutes.
6) Pre-heat oven to 425F. Bring water & beer to boil in a large pot,at least 2 gallon size. It'll foam up with baking soda addition.
7) When rolls have risen,add baking soda to the boil. Adding it before it boils will help with less foam up. Stir it in,& boil rolls using slotted spoon 2 minutes per side.
8) as they get done boiling,transfer them to oiled sheet,scored side up. Sprinkle with kosher salt & bake 12 minutes,or till done & browned.