
Honey gives this wheat bread a natural sweetness that’s welcome at any meal and any time of the day. The wheat bread setting is used on the bread machine and you can either make it with 100% whole wheat flour or blend it with bread flour.
Make sure your bread machine can bake 100% whole wheat. If not, go with the blended flour recipe and the wheat bread setting. It’s a fact that some bread machines simply can’t handle a 100% wheat bread recipe.
INGREDIENTS:
1 1/8 cup water
3 cups whole wheat flour
1.50 tsp salt
1/3 cup Honey
1 tbsp dry milk powder
1.50 tbsp shortening
1.50 tsp active dry yeast
DIRECTIONS:
1
Place ingredients in bread machine pan in the order suggested by the manufacturer.
2
Select Whole Wheat setting, and then press Start.
Ingredients
INGREDIENTS:
1 1/8 cup water
3 cups whole wheat flour
1.50 tsp salt
1/3 cup Honey
1 tbsp dry milk powder
1.50 tbsp shortening
1.50 tsp active dry yeast
Directions
DIRECTIONS:
1
Place ingredients in bread machine pan in the order suggested by the manufacturer.
2
Select Whole Wheat setting, and then press Start.
Steve Nubie
Steve Nubie has been writing professionally for 38 years. He is a Chef and has traveled across Asia and Europe studying language, culture and cuisine. He instructs culinary classes in the Culinary School at the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn, Illinois and has written extensively on cuisine, cooking, diet and nutrition. He is a published author of 10 books including a cookbook and continues to write on subjects related to culinary trends.
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This dough came out really wet during the kneading process – i had to add close to 1/4 of a cup of flour to get it looking right. No, this is not an overly humid day, and i measured the original cups of flour properly :). Turned out ok after that though….
Hmmmm. The proportions look right. I’m going to have to rebake to assess.