Whole Wheat Honey Bread
Put in Mixer:
3 C. warm water
2 T. yeast
1/3 C. Honey
5 C. flour (I use regular flour this time and whole wheat the next time just to be cheaper)
Mix. Let raise in mixer 30 minutes.
It's really important that you use warm water and mix with your yeast before putting into the mixer. This will make it so there's not lumps of yeast. Also, the water won't activate if it's cold and will kill it if it's too hot. Luke warm (room temp) water is best.
This is how it will look after this first group of ingredients. Leave it like this, and cover for 30 minutes to let it raise. It should raise up almost to the top of the bowl in that time.
The dough will puff up really pretty. See above picture.
Then just give it a quick pulse or two and start adding the following ingredients. I let it mix slowly as I add the flour little at a time.
Then just give it a quick pulse or two and start adding the following ingredients. I let it mix slowly as I add the flour little at a time.
Then add to your mixer and mix:
1/3 C. Honey
1T. Salt
3 T. Canola Oil
3 1/2 C. Whole Wheat Flour
Knead about 8-10 minutes ( I do it in the mixer, make sure you're using your dough hook and just let it knead the dough), Place dough in lightly oiled bowl.
Here it is after you've taken it out of the mixer and put into your oiled bowl.
Cover and let double in size.
Punch down, place in greased bread pans to raise. (about hour to hour and half)
This recipe makes 2 large loafs or 3 small loafs.
After Raising (about hour and half to two hours)
Bake 350 for 25-30 minutes.
Beautiful. Easy. Super Yummy.
Cool on cooling rack. Rub some butter on the tops right when they come out.
We're hooked!

Awesome, thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe I made the bread tonight and will let it cool overnight. My family will eat it in the morning. Mine doesn't look as good as yours...this was my first time EVER making bread. We are such a bread loving family so if it's a hit with the family this is what we will be making from now on. Thanks for the step-by-step instructions
ReplyDeleteThank You for the recipe. I came across your blog from a Pocket Full of Pink. I am wondering if you mix everything in a something like a kitchenaide?
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Stephanie
Hi Stephanie, I use a Bosch mixer but you can use a Kitchenaid as well. Hope that helps.
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Just made this recipe the other day, got the link from http://madeitonmonday.blogspot.com/2012/03/more-pinned-yumminess.html. Amazing!! And the first time I've ever successfully made bread!! Thanks so much for the recipe, it has now become my go-to recipe for bread, going to attempt making it once a week and no longer buy bread from the store. I also shared the recipe with my friends on facebook, a bunch of them started making it too :)
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