Saturday, March 8, 2008

Honey Wheat Bread

I have actually already made this bread before. But I haven't made it since I started my blog. I guess I forgot how easy it was to make. This was my first yeast bread ever, and I think it is the perfect bread for someone who has never used yeast before. It is very easy and has very few ingredients. the only issue is that the instructions from allrecipes.com left out a few helpful tips. First of all, it just says to dissolve the yeast in the warm water. It doesn't describe how long this will take or what it will look like. Basically, it takes about 10 minutes and the mixture should get foamy. This is called proofing. I didn't know this when I first made the bread, but luckily I was able to enlist the help of my nestie friends, so it was still a success.
Another thing I didn't know when I first made this loaf was how to shape a loaf so that it looks pretty. You'll notice from the white bread I made a while back, that I didn't learn this until recently :-) Actually, I believe Amber was the one who told me how to roll it out into a rectangle and then roll it into a log and tuck the ends in. My loaves turned out much better this time, so thanks for the tip Amber :-)
If you have never made a yeast bread before, but are interested in taking the plunge, I'd highly recommend this recipe. it is so easy and very delicious. It doesn't really make good sandwich bread because it's very sweet. But it's perfect for breakfast/snacks. I love to make it into French Toast. Yum!

Honey Wheat Bread (source: allrecipes.com)
Ingredients:
  • 2 cups warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
  • 2 cups whole wheat flour
  • 1 tablespoon active dry yeast
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/3 cup honey (I used more like 1/2 cup)
  • 1/3 cup vegetable oil
  • 5 cups all-purpose flour (I only ended up adding 4 cups of flour. 5 cups of flour makes this bread very dense)
Directions:

Dissolve yeast in warm water. This should take about 10 minutes. The yeast is dissolved when the mixture is foamy. Add honey, and stir well. Mix in whole wheat flour, salt, and vegetable oil. Work all-purpose flour in gradually. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface, and knead for at least 10 to 15 minutes (I let my KA Stand Mixer do the work for me here). When dough is smooth and elastic, place it in a well oiled bowl. Turn it several times in the bowl to coat the surface of the dough, and cover with a damp cloth. Let rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk, about 45 minutes.


Punch down the dough. Shape into two loaves, and place into two well greased 9 x 5 inch loaf pans. Allow to rise until dough is 1 to 1 1/2 inches above pans (this should take about 45 minutes to an hour).

Bake at 375 degrees F (190 degrees C) for 25 to 30 minutes.

15 comments:

  1. These loaves look fantastic!

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  2. thanks chelle :-) my technique has definitely improved since last time!

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  3. That is amazing!!! I want some!!NOW!!! You are an amazing cook - I taught you well :)

    blessings, momma

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  5. haha thanks Mom! you sure did :)

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  6. Looks great Kayte! And you make my day!
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  7. Those look great! And you have made my day! : )

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  8. That is some delicious looking bread! And, I see that I'm late but you make my day! http://annieseats.wordpress.com/2008/03/11/you-all-make-my-day/

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  9. Looks FABULOUS! :-)

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  10. Your loaves look fantastic Kayte!! Great job, I am glad my tip helped you out. I need to try this recipe, I have yet to make a wheat bread.

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  11. i would love to try this recipe! i love HWB :)

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  15. Thank you for sharing, the bread looks fantastic. I will have to try to make it. Do you have any favorite premade kosher bread brands? I love Bavarians, the reason I ask is I am not the best baker..

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