There's nothing quite like the taste and smell of fresh, hearty whole wheat bread. Whether you prefer it toasted with butter and jam for breakfast, or as a sandwich bread for lunch, whole wheat bread is a versatile and satisfying food. Making whole wheat bread at home can seem daunting, but with the right recipe and a little practice, you'll be baking perfect loaves in no time.
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HEARTY WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
I came to this recipe by playing with different proportions of ingredients from other recipes. I have found this recipe to be consistently good, with a hearty but not too-heavy texture. It slices beautifully, and is wonderful made as dinner rolls or bread sticks, too. If you use active dry yeast instead of instant (rapid rise) yeast, then you will need to proof your yeast in a little bit of the water before adding it in to the mixture. The cooking time reflects baking and rising time too. The prep time is the actual mixing and kneading time.
Provided by Susiecat too
Categories Healthy
Time 2h30m
Yield 2 loaves, 24 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a large bowl, dissolve the salt in the water.
- Add the honey and canola oil, mix well to completely dissolve.
- Add the eggs and mix well.
- Add 1-2 cups of the bread flour, mix until good and sloppy.
- Add the yeast, and mix well.
- Add the remainder of the bread flour, mixing well.
- Add in the wheat germ and then the whole wheat flour, a cup at a time, until difficult to mix with a spoon.
- Turn dough out onto a floured surface (use any remaining whole wheat flour for your surface) and continue to mix and knead until all the flour is incorporated.
- Knead for 10-15 minutes, until dough is uniformly smooth, and bounces back at you when you press it. The firmness resembles a nerf ball, and the surface at this point should be tacky (like a post-it note) but not sticky enough to adhere to your hands.
- Pour a little bit of oil in your empty bowl, and coat all sides. Put the dough in the bowl and turn to coat with the oil.
- Cover the bowl (with a large plate, or with plastic wrap) and set it in a warm spot to rise until doubled in size, for approximately 60-90 minutes. If you used instant yeast the rising time will be shorter than for active dry yeast.
- Punch down dough and remove from bowl to floured surface.
- Knead briefly to incorporate oil.
- Form into two loaves, or into 24 dinner rolls or bread sticks.
- Put bread back in your warm spot, covered with plastic wrap, to rise again, another 45-60 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 375°F.
- Bake loaves for 30 minutes, rolls or bread sticks for 10-12 minutes, until golden on the crust.
- Cool on racks.
- Freezes well.
HEARTY OAT AND WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
We just love the flavor of the oatmeal in this whole wheat bread. You can either make dinner rolls out of half the dough and a loaf of bread for the other half or make two loaves of bread of 18 rolls. So good warm out of the oven with butter and jam or honey.
Provided by Goldie Barnhart
Categories Other Breads
Time 2h15m
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- 1. In a saucepan bring 2 cups water to a boil and add the oats and butter. bring back up to a boil and stir and cook for 1 minute stirring constantly. Remove from heat and cool to lukewarm.
- 2. In a small warm bowl add 1/2 cup warm water and add the yeast and 1 tblsp. of sugar. Set aside and let the yeast work.
- 3. In a large bowl combine the brown sugar, salt and the 4 3/4 cups flour. Stir to combine dry ingredients.
- 4. Add the yeast to the oatmeal mixture. Now add that mixture to the flour. Stir to combine. Add enough flour to make a soft dough. Turn out on a floured surface and knead for until smooth and elastic. Adding only enough flour to get to that point.
- 5. In a large glass bowl that has been greased, place the dough in the bowl and turn once to oil the dough. Cover and let rise in a warm place until double in size. About 1 hour.
- 6. Punch down the dough and let rest covered for 10 minutes. Divide dough into two pieces. Either shape and bake as loaves of bread or divide into 18 pc.'s and shape into rolls. Place 9 rolls in two greased round cake pans.
- 7. Cover and let rise for 45 to 55 minutes. Bake in oven at 350º for 30 minutes or until nice and browned.
- 8. Remove from oven and remove rolls from pan onto a cooling rack. Let cool to warm and serve. Makes 18 rolls.
Tips:
- Activate the yeast: Always use warm water (105-115°F) to activate the yeast. This will help the yeast to grow and ferment the dough properly.
- Measure ingredients accurately: Baking is a science, so it's important to measure your ingredients accurately. This will ensure that your bread turns out as expected.
- Knead the dough properly: Kneading the dough develops the gluten, which gives bread its structure and elasticity. Knead the dough for at least 5 minutes, or until it is smooth and elastic.
- Let the dough rise in a warm place: The dough needs to rise in a warm place in order to double in size. This will take about 1-2 hours.
- Shape the dough properly: Before baking, you need to shape the dough into a loaf or rolls. Be careful not to overwork the dough, as this can make the bread tough.
- Bake the bread at the right temperature: The temperature of your oven will vary depending on the type of bread you are baking. Be sure to preheat your oven to the correct temperature before baking the bread.
- Let the bread cool before slicing: Once the bread is baked, let it cool for at least 15 minutes before slicing. This will help the bread to retain its moisture.
Conclusion:
Baking hearty whole wheat bread at home is a rewarding experience. By following the tips and instructions in this article, you can create a delicious and nutritious loaf of bread that your family and friends will love. With a little practice, you'll be able to bake perfect whole wheat bread every time.
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