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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

100% Whole Wheat Bread

This bread recipe has been used in my family for a long time. It's the bread I grew up on and I think it's the same recipe my mom made for her family from the time she was about eight years old. I grind my own whole wheat flour, which makes a big difference in taste, texture, and nutrition.

100% Whole Wheat Bread
(Makes 4 loaves but works equally well when amounts are reduced for 1 loaf.)

Mix the following ingredients together thoroughly (I prefer to use a mixer for this process):

8 c. warm water
3 Tb. yeast (yes, I buy that in bulk too--I use a lot of it and it's much cheaper this way)
1/2 c. oil
1/2 c. honey
Heaping Tb. salt

Then add:

About 8 c. whole wheat flour, mix.

Add about 8 more c. flour gradually.

Keep mixing/kneading and adding flour until dough is right consistency--not too wet and sticky or too dry and stiff. (This tends to be different, depending on the climate where you live and can even vary a bit each time you make it. For particularly humid locations, you may even want to skimp a little on the water.)

Cover with dish towel and allow to rise 5-10 min.

Grease 4 bread pans.

Punch down dough and divide up into pans.

Set oven to 350 degrees and allow dough to rise while oven heats up. (If needed, I set the pans on top of the stove so the extra warmth helps them rise faster.)

Cook for 30-35 min (or more), or until browned and inserted toothpick comes out clean.

Tips: Allow to cool 10-15 minutes before slicing.
         Slice warm bread with serrated knife.

4 comments:

Patty Bishop said...

Mmmmmmmmmmm. I love this recipe. So good and so easy to make. Thanks!

Marissa said...

Wish me luck, I am going to try it this week!

Adrienne said...

Just made bread for the very first time today, and I used this recipe-it was perfect! Thank you!

(I was REALLY scared to make bread, so thank goodness it worked! The boys love it too!)

Katrina said...

Wonderful! I'm glad you were brave and that it worked out!

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