Thursday, October 27, 2011

Honey Whole Wheat Sandwich Bread (Bread Machine)


Finding a whole wheat sandwich bread recipe is a bit tricky.  Most are crazy dense and just blah.  I found this recipe, tweaked it a bit following other peoples recommendations and I think it is fabulous!  

For this recipe I used the whole wheat setting on my machine, 1 1/5 pound, and the medium crust setting.  The bread turned out wonderfully light and soft with a crusty crust, figure that!   

This is NOT a 100% whole wheat recipe.  It is 2/3 whole wheat and 1/3 bread flour.  But it is better than no whole wheat!   Feel free to play around with your whole wheat vs. bread flour ratio and let me know what you come up with.  I think this is wonderful though!  

Of course with this being a bread machine baked loaf it ends up being that odd rectangle shape.  Weird looking, but tastes great!

 
Ingredients:
  • 1 1/8 cup WARM water
  • 1/4 cup honey
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoons melted butter (I used salted)
  • 2 cups whole wheat flour
  • 1 cup bread flour
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons active dry yeast (Made for a bread machine)
Directions:
  1. Add ingredients into the bread machine as listed, or as your machine specifies.
  2. Set machine with these choices:  Whole Wheat, 1 1/5 pound, medium crust.
  3. Sit back and enjoy the smell while your bread is baking!
Tips:
  • Your water needs to be around 110F.  Too hot will kill the yeast and too cold won't activate it.
  • Make sure the salt is added in with the liquid ingredients.  
  • Do NOT let the yeast touch the liquid ingredients or the salt.
  • In the flour make  a small well and put the yeast in the well.  Do not let the liquid seep through.
  • After the machine mixes the dough the first time, quickly open the machine and scrape the edges down.  The machine will go through another mixing cycle. 
  • If there is remaining flour in the corners, it will end up being like that on the outside of your loaf and the corner will be a weird floury blob. <--Technical term.  :)
Grab a sharp serrated knife and slice in!  

Enjoy!

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