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Hotpie’s Wolf Bread, take two

Hotpie's wolf bread

Thoughts:

Alright. You remember last season, when Hotpie made this lumpy bread in the shape (ummm… sorta?) of a direwolf for Arya? That was a super cute moment that has now been topped by it’s own epilogue, in the form of a much prettier direwolf loaf:

Naturally, I had to update things. I got in touch with Karyn Booth, the food stylist for the show, for some tips. She told me that this version is more scone-like than bready, to help keep the dough from rising too much and spoiling the shape. Her ingredients included Irish brown soda flour, whole meal, baking powder, honey, and buttermilk. She also recommended a very sharp knife. Deliciously simple!

This version turns out basic and hearty, full of earthy, wheaty goodness. A little boring on its own, the rustic scone texture is perfect for a schmear of salted butter, or a nice dollop of honey.

I hope you enjoy this updated version!

 

 Hotpie’s Wolfbread, version 2

This recipe makes about 3 wolves. Form any leftover scraps into a biscuit shape and bake alongside the wolves- it will give you something to nibble while you admire your handiwork!

Ingredients:

  • 2 cup coarse meal
  • 3 cups wheat flour
  • 1 tsp. baking soda
  • 1 tsp. baking powder
  • pinch salt
  • 6 Tbs. butter
  • 4 Tbs. honey
  • buttermilk or sour milk
  • 1 egg, beaten with a little water, for the wash

Combine the dry ingredients, then rub in the butter. Stir in the honey, followed by the buttermilk, just enough at a time, until you have a nice soft workable dough. Roll out to around 1/2″ thickness, and carefully cut into the direwolf shape with a sharp knife. When you’re satisfied, transfer to a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Brush all over with the beaten egg.

Bake at 350F for around 20 minutes, or until a lovely golden brown.

wolfbread template

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17 Responses

  1. Julie Viens says
    May 23, 2014 at 10:49 am

    I would love to make this…. about how much buttermilk?

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    • Manning says
      March 24, 2019 at 6:14 pm

      Seconded.

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    • Laura says
      April 13, 2019 at 7:00 am

      I went with my gut.. start of with just a little and see how the dough feels. If it’s crumbly while needing, add some more until it feels like a bread dough. Wouldn’t take more than about 2 cups though.

      Reply
  2. Tamar says
    May 24, 2014 at 10:58 am

    What is coarse meal? is it cornmeal?

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    • Chelsea M-C says
      May 24, 2014 at 11:38 am

      I used a coarsely ground wheat meal, so it has larger flecks and flakes, which give the finished shape some texture.

      Reply
  3. Carmed_up says
    June 5, 2014 at 1:39 am

    That Wolf’s Bread was a really interesting idea when I saw it. No surprise it made this list of best foods from the show.

    I think I’ll ask my mom to make it when she has the time. Thanks for this recipe.

    Reply
  4. Sydney Rosenzweig says
    June 7, 2014 at 5:06 pm

    I was just wondering around how long does this take to make?

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    • Laura says
      April 13, 2019 at 7:02 am

      It only takes about 20-40 minutes, depending on how quick you work

      Reply
  5. Karyn Booth says
    June 8, 2014 at 2:45 pm

    Well done Chelsea… That looks just the ticket!
    Love
    Karyn xxx

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  6. Kelly says
    April 12, 2015 at 10:43 am

    Could you let me know about how much buttermilk to add? I’m thinking somewhere near a cup, but it would be nice to have a frame of reference. Thanks!

    Reply
  7. David says
    September 7, 2018 at 12:03 am

    Lovely but…

    …you didn’t brown the butter

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  8. Manning says
    March 24, 2019 at 6:06 pm

    I was also wondering what coarse meal is, and where you buy it. I’ve only been able to find corn meal, but I’m not sure if that’s what I should use in this.

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    • Chelsea M-C says
      March 27, 2019 at 9:38 am

      It’s like a coarsely ground wheat, so it gives the bread a little more body and rustic feel.

      Reply
      • Cody says
        April 10, 2019 at 4:27 pm

        Hey Chelsea, any tips on where to buy coarse meal? Like Tamar and Manning I am having trouble finding this product. Would you possibly be able to provide a link to the correct ingredient? Thank you in advance!

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        • Chelsea M-C says
          April 10, 2019 at 8:08 pm

          I can usually get mine in regular grocery stores- it’s just coarsely ground wheat flour, sometimes called Wholemeal. Here’s something similar on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Odlums-Wholemeal-Coarse/dp/B01G5UBFZ2/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=coarse+flour&qid=1554941227&s=gateway&sr=8-3

          Sorry for the scavenger hunt! ;)

          Reply
  9. Elizabeth says
    May 9, 2019 at 12:54 am

    I’m planning to make these for our Final Episode viewing party. Thanks!

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    • Elizabeth says
      May 19, 2019 at 9:45 pm

      I made them! I used about 1.5 cups of buttermilk, but that ended up being a little too much and I had to add some flour. They turned out great.

      Reply

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