BASIC WHOLE WHEAT BREAD

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A simple, easy whole wheat bread recipe posted on request. I got it from "Breadtime", by Susan Jane Cheney (a great resource for bread bakers!)

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Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 4h50m

Yield 2 loaves

Number Of Ingredients 5

3 cups water, lukewarm (100-115ºF)
3/4 teaspoon dry yeast
7 1/2-8 cups whole wheat flour
2 1/2 teaspoons salt
2 tablespoons oil

Steps:

  • Proof yeast in half a cup of the water, with about a teaspoon of flour- let it sit, covered, until it becomes bubbly& active.
  • Combine the rest of the water with the yeast/water in a large bowl, and gradually add about half of the flour.
  • Stir the mixture about 100 times in the same direction, until it is well-mixed and strands are beginning to form.
  • Stir in the salt and oil.
  • Add the remaining flour half a cup at a time, stirring well, until it is too stiff to stir with a spoon.
  • Turn out onto a lightly floured board and knead for about 20 minutes, adding flour as nescessary to keep the dough from sticking to the board.
  • The dough should be springy and nice to work with.
  • When it has been sufficiently kneaded, cover it with a damp cloth for about 10 minutes and wash and grease the bowl lightly.
  • After it has rested, knead the dough a few more times (it should feel really nice by now!) and place it in the bowl, covered with the damp cloth, a plastic bag, and maybe a plate.
  • Let the dough rise until it springs back when you stick your finger in it, and it is about twice the size as it was before (this takes about 2 hours; longer or shorter depending on the room temperature- I prefer a longer (cooler) rise, because it allows the flavour to develop more... but sometimes you just don't have time for that sort of thing).
  • Deflate the dough by punching or kneading it a few times, and let it rise again- this time, it should take about half the amount of time as it did before.
  • When the dough has risen twice, deflate it again and cover it with the damp cloth again for about 10 minutes (to let the gluten relax, apparently.. it makes it easier to manage if you do this), then divide it into and shape it into loaves, buns, etc.
  • Let the shaped dough rise on a baking sheet or in a loaf-pan for about an hour maybe- it will rise a bit more in the oven.
  • Slash the top of the bread if you want, so that it doesn't bust open in the oven.
  • Bake at 400º for 20 minutes, and then turn the oven down to 350º and bake for 20-30 minutes longer, until the loaf is a lovely brown and sounds hollow when you thump it on the bottom.
  • (Buns and smaller loaves take a shorter time).
  • Try to let the loaf cool (out side of the loaf pan, or it will get a bit soggy) before you tear into it.

Anna Paula
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I highly recommend this recipe to anyone who loves whole wheat bread.


Rashid Ahmadani
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This bread is perfect for any occasion. It's great for everyday meals or for special occasions.


Sukh Chandi
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I'm so glad I tried this recipe. It's now my go-to recipe for whole wheat bread.


Rana usman Rana usman
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This bread is a great value. It's affordable and it makes a lot of bread.


Mwinyi “Warsame” Bwika
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I've been looking for a good whole wheat bread recipe for a while and I'm so glad I found this one. It's easy to make and it tastes great.


Dade khan
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This bread is perfect for people who are looking for a healthy and delicious bread option.


Dilmohammod Md. Dil
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I love that this recipe uses whole wheat flour. It makes the bread more nutritious and filling.


Zeeshan Qureshi
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This bread is so easy to make and it's so versatile. I've used it for sandwiches, toast, croutons, and even bread pudding.


Hailey Gammelgard
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I've made this bread several times and it always turns out great. It's a great basic recipe that you can adapt to your own taste by adding different ingredients like nuts, seeds, or dried fruit.


Ahsan Ayub
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This recipe is a great way to use up leftover whole wheat flour. I always have some on hand and it's nice to have a recipe that I can use it in.


jumielyn sabares
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I love the soft and chewy texture of this bread. It's perfect for sandwiches, toast, or just eating on its own.


Shfqat Malik
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This bread is so delicious and easy to make! I've been using this recipe for years and it never fails me.


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