100% Whole Wheat Bread

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100% Whole Wheat Bread
I cut recipe in half and did not use electric mixer. It worked fine without the electric mixer. I use extra fine wheat flour and the bread rose without any problems. I did not knead the bread as long as the recipe called for. It is tasty.

Difficulty: Intermediate

Servings: 14 slices per loaf depending how thick or thin sliced

Prep Time: 5 hours   Cook Time: 30-40 minutes  

Ingredients

5 1/2 cup whole wheat flour
2 pkgs active dry yeast
1 tablespoon salt
1/4 cup honey
3 tablespoons butter or margarine (softened) 2 1/2 cups hot water

Directions

Spoon flour into measuring cup and level off. Combine 2 cups flour undissolved yeast and salt into large bowl. Stir well to blend. Add honey and butter. Add hot water. Beat with electric mixer at medium speed for 2 minutes. Add 1 cup flour. Beat with electric mixer at high speed for 2 minutes until thick and elastic. Gradually stir in just enough of remaining flour with wooden spoon to make a soft dough which leaves the side of the bowl. Turn out on floured board. Knead 5-8 minutes. Dough will be slightly sticky. Cover with plastic wrap, then towel. Let rest 20 minutes. Punch down divide dough in half shape into loaves and place in greased pans. Brush dough lightly with oil. Cover pans loosely with plastic wrap. Let stand in warm draft-free place for 20 minutes. Refrigetrate 2-24 hours. Remove from refrigerator, uncover, let stand 20 minutes. Bake 400 degress for 30-40 minutes.

Categories: Breads

Submitted by: rosemary on July 6, 2010




Comments

  1. dboza1 says:

    Did you use Red wheat or White wheat. I’m having a terrible time with the red wheat and wonder if you have any ideas why it doesn’t rise. I proof the yeast…

  2. rosemary+++ says:

    I also buy my yeast in bulk and keep it in the refrigator Also the place where I buy the yeast also keeps the yeast in a cooler. I let my yeast set in liquid for about 10 minutes before I add flour etc.

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