FLUFFY MULTI-GRAIN BREAD
The many ingredients of this hearty bread make it a nutritious, satisfyingly delicious European-style offering. The flavor is enhanced when toasted for your morning breakfast! I've adapted it from a recipe found in a cooking magazine. My family prefers the bread made this way. It freezes well, too! Walnuts or Pecans work equally well. I've tried this with other yeasts, but Fleischman's works best due to its ability to proof the heavier texture of the bread.
Provided by Wilmom
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 3h30m
Yield 2 loaves, 18 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- In a large bowl, combine 7-grain hot cereal mix, 1 1/2 cup boiling water, 5 T. honey-4 T. butter, salt.
- Stir. Cover (I use a dinner plate).
- Let stand 1 hour.
- Remove cover.
- Add 1 cup cool water; stir to combine all ingredients.
- Add yeast; stir to dissolve yeast.
- Continue stirring to combine ingredients well; or use large mixer to mix well.
- Mix just until combined.
- Mix flours together in separate bowl.
- Attach dough hook to mixer. Start on low speed.
- Add flours to cereal mixture, one cup at a time.
- Add flax, sunflower seeds, and nuts.
- Continue mixing till dough cleans the sides of the mixing bowl (you may have to add a bit more flour).
- Remove from mixer and place on floured bread board.
- Knead 5 minutes.
- Clean mixer bowl.
- Add 2 T. vegetable oil to clean bowl, tipping so that oil covers the bottom and part-way up the sides of the bowl.
- Place dough in bowl, then flip it over so that oiled side is on top.
- Turn on your oven light (this provides the warmth to proof your dough.
- Place bowl in the oven. Close the door.
- Let rise till double (about 1 hour).
- Remove from oven (leave the light on and re-close the door).
- Place on floured bread board.
- Separate in two pieces.
- Knead each piece 5 minutes.
- Form each into a cylinder, to fit the loaf pan.
- Oil 2 loaf pans.
- Place dough in loaf pans.
- Return to oven. Close door. Leave the light on.
- Let rise 1 hour or till dough mounds above the top of the pans.
- Bake 35-40 minutes at 375°F.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 216.1, Fat 9.2, SaturatedFat 2.3, Cholesterol 6.8, Sodium 422.8, Carbohydrate 29.9, Fiber 3.1, Sugar 5.1, Protein 5
5 MINUTE ARTISAN BREAD
This is the basic 'Boule' bread mix from the book "Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day" by Jeff Hertzberg and Zoe Francois. I've mainly posted this recipe so that I don't have to hook out the book every time. The dough is stored in the fridge for up to 2 weeks, taking out a bit each day as you need it, forming it and baking it. A forum I belong to love this bread, which is what inspired me to get the book. Most of them cook it in a Remoska, which is a gadget that I find invaluable. Remoska's are from Checkoslavakia, and I believe they've just come to the States. In the UK they're available from Strongly recommend getting the book, if you like this bread. They have lots of different kinds of bread which you make in this way (also sweet ones), plus ideas on how to ring the changes, recipes to use up the stale bread, etc. PS Someone said they were having difficulty getting hold of the book, so I tried to post an Amazon link for it here. But it just comes out as html gobbledey gook! If anyone knows how to do it, please let me know. Otherwise, try Amazon, guys :-) Very, very worth getting the book.
Provided by Chef UK
Categories Low Cholesterol
Time 30m
Yield 4 1lb loaves
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Preparing Dough for Storage:.
- Warm the water slightly. It should feel just a little warmer than body temperature. Warm water will rise the dough to the right point for storage in about 2 hours. With cold water it will need 3-4 hours.
- Add the yeast to the water in a 5 quart bowl or, preferably, in a resealable, lidded (not airtight) plastic food container or food-grade bucket. Don't worry about getting it all to dissolve.
- Mix in the flour and salt - kneading is unnecessary. Add all of the flour at once, measuring it in with dry-ingredient measuring cups, by gently scooping up the flour, then sweeping the top level with a knife or spatula. Don't press down into the flour as you scoop or you'll throw off the measurement. Mix with a wooden spoon, a high-capacity food processor (14 cups or larger) fitted with the dough attachment, or a heavy duty stand mixer fitted with the dough hook until the mixture is uniform. If you're hand mixing and it becomes too difficult to incorporate all the flour with the spoon, you can reach into your mixing vessel with very wet hands and press the mixture together. Don't knead, it isn't necessary. You're finished when everything is uniformly moist, without dry patches. It takes a few minutes, and will yield a dough that is wet and loose enough to conform to the shape of its container.
- Allow to rise. Cover with lid (not airtight or it could explode the lid off). Allow the mixture to rise at room temperature until it begins to collapse (or at least flattens on the top), approx 2 hours, depending on room temperature, and initial water temperature Longer rising times, up to 5 hours, won't harm the result.
- You can use a portion of the dough any time after this period. Fully refrigerated dough is less sticky and easier to work with than dough at room temperature.
- On Baking Day:.
- prepare your loaf tin, tray, or whatever you're baking it in/on. Sprinkle the surface of your refrigerated dough with four. Pull up and cut of a grapefruit-size piece of dough (c 1 lb), using a serrated knife.
- Hold the mass of dough in your hands and add a little more flour as needed so it won't stick to your hands. Gently stretch the surface of the dough around to the bottom on all 4 sides, rotating the ball a quarter-turn as you go. Most of the dusting flour will fall off - that's fine, it isn't meant to be incorporated. The bottom of the loaf may appear to be a collection of bunched ends, but it will sort itself out during resting and baking.
- The correctly shaped final product will be smooth and cohesive. The entire process should take no more than 30 - 60 seconds.
- Rest the loaf and let it rise in the form, on the tray/pizza peel, for about 40 minutes Depending on the age of the dough, you may not see much rise during this period. That's fine, more rising will occur during baking.
- Twenty minutes before baking, preheat the oven to 450°F Place an empty broiler tray for holding water on any other shelf that won't interfere with the rising bread.
- Dust and Slash. Dust the top of the loaf liberally with flour, which will allow the slashing knife to pass without sticking. Slash a quarter inch deep cross, diagonal lines, or tic-tac-toe pattern on top using a serrated knife.
- After a 20 min preheat you're ready to bake, even though the oven thermometer won't be at full temperature yet. Put your loaf in the oven. Pour about 1 cup of hot water (from the tap) into the broiler tray and close the oven to trap the steam.
- Bake for about 30 minutes, or until the crust is nicely browned and firm to the touch.
- Store the rest of the dough in the fridge in your lidded (not airtight) container and use it over the next 14 days. The flavour and texture improves, becoming like sourdough. Even 24 hours of storage improves the flavour.
- This is the standard bread. There are loads of variations - both savory and sweet - in the book.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 783.3, Fat 3, SaturatedFat 0.5, Sodium 2632.4, Carbohydrate 160.6, Fiber 9.1, Sugar 0.6, Protein 26.4
MULTI-GRAIN BREAD
After searching everywhere for a easy Multi-Grain Bread recipe, that didn't have a ton of ingredients or too many steps I finally decided to make my own. I might try topping this with rolled oats or sunflower seeds some time. I took a whole wheat bread machine recipe I knew worked well and added cereal mix soaked in water and added more yeast and more gluten flour. The directions are for a KitchenAid Stand Mixer. Can be made Dairy Free.
Provided by tasb395
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 15m
Yield 4-5 loaves
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Mix together cereal and boiling water. Cover and set aside for 45 minutes. Add shortening and stir until shortening is melted.
- Add cereal mix to mixing bowl, add flour, gluten flour, salt, brown sugar and yeast.
- Add milk to measuring cup and add hot water.
- Add milk mixture to flour mixture, turn mixer on to stir until most of the flour is incorporated. Turn to speed 2 and knead, adding more water to make a slightly sticky dough. Knead at least 2 minutes.
- Turn dough into a large oil-greased bowl and cover with plastic. Let rise for about 1 hour or until double in size, maybe longer.
- Punch down. Grease 4-5 loaf pans (8x4") with shortening, set aside.
- Weight dough and divide by 4 and 5 so see which on is closer to 500 grams. Scale dough to even amounts. Shape into loaves and place into greased pans. Cover with plastic again and let rise for 1 hour or until double. The dough should rise to the top of the pan.
- Bake at 400 F for 15 minutes. Bread is done when it is golden and the bottom sounds hollow when tapped.
- Note: If you forget to add the shortening to the cereal mix, just melt it in the microwave and add after the milk.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1127.7, Fat 19.9, SaturatedFat 5.4, Cholesterol 8.5, Sodium 2389.2, Carbohydrate 215.8, Fiber 31, Sugar 36.3, Protein 37.9
MULTIGRAIN BREAD
An easy recipe from Canadian Living. I used pumpkin seeds as I do not care for sunflower seeds. It was suggested to cook this bread in a covection oven for a crispier crust and it was delicious. Unfortunately the crust softened overnight. Preparation time does not include the 3 1/2 hours needed for the bread to rise.
Provided by WendyinGermany
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 55m
Yield 1 loaf, 18 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- In bowl, dissolve 1 tsp of the sugar in 1/2 cup of the warm water; sprinkle in yeast. Whisk in 1/4 cup of the whole wheat flour; set in warm place until bubbly, about 10 minutes.
- In large bowl, combine molasses, butter, salt and remaining sugar and warm water. Stir in sunflower seeds, flaxseeds, yeast mixture and 1/2 of the rolled oats. With wooden spoon, stir in remaining whole wheat flour and enough of the all-purpose flour to make stiff dough.
- Turn out onto lightly floured surface; knead until smooth and elastic, kneading in as much of the remaining white flour as necessary - about 10 minutes.
- Place in a large greased bowl, turning to grease all over. Cover with plastic wrap, let rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk - about 2 hours.
- Punch dough down, turn out onto lightly floured surface. With rolling pin, flatten into 11" x 8" rectangle; firmly roll up into log and pinch seam to seal. Place, seam side down, in a greased 9" x 5" loaf pan. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk - about 1 1/2 hours.
- With tip of sharp knife, make 1/2" deep slash lengthwise down centre of loaf. Brush top with water, sprinkle with remaining oats. Bake in centre of 350°F (180°C) convection oven until loaf sounds hollow when tapped on bottom - about 40 minutes. Let cool on rack.
- For a conventional oven - bake on centre rack at 400°F (200°C) for 30 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 149.4, Fat 3.3, SaturatedFat 1.1, Cholesterol 3.4, Sodium 141, Carbohydrate 26, Fiber 2.3, Sugar 2.1, Protein 4.4
MULTIGRAIN BREAD
This recipe comes from my Betty Crocker cookbook, though I have adapted it somewhat. This loaf rises quite high and makes great sandwich bread. Although it is supposed to be a 1.5 lb loaf, it worked as a 2 lb loaf for me.
Provided by Jen in Victoria
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 2h30m
Yield 1 loaf, 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- If making in a bread maker, put all ingredients in bread machine pan and cook on the whole wheat cycle.
- If making in a stand mixer, combine water, sugar, salt, margarine and yeast.
- Add remaining ingredients.
- Knead until a smooth ball forms, about 3-5 minutes.
- Let dough rise for 45 minutes.
- Punch down and form into a loaf.
- Place in greased loaf pan.
- Let rise for 45 minutes.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 302.7, Fat 5.2, SaturatedFat 2.7, Cholesterol 10.2, Sodium 523.9, Carbohydrate 57.4, Fiber 5.5, Sugar 6.9, Protein 8.9
MULTI-GRAIN BREAD
This very easy bread requires ZERO kneading, yet the result is a nice high risen moist and crumbly loaf. Recipe from Power Eating.
Provided by LUv 2 BaKE
Categories Yeast Breads
Time 1h5m
Yield 16 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Combine cereal and boiling water in a microwavable bowl, set aside for 10 minutes.
- Stir honey and oil into the cereal; heat until hot (about 125-130°F or 50-55°C).
- In a separate large bowl, mix 1 cup whole wheat flour with the all purpose flour, oat bran, yeast, sugar and salt.
- Beat in hot cereal mixture and egg.
- Using electric mixer beat for 2 minutes at high speed.
- Stir in enough remaining whole wheat flour to make a stiff batter.
- With floured hands, pat dough in a 9x5 sprayed or lightly greased loaf pan.
- Cover lightly with plastic wrap or a clean kitchen towel; let rise until doubled, 40-60 minutes.
- Remove wrap, bake at 375°F 35-40 minutes or until bottom sounds hollow when tapped.
- Remove from pan, cool on a rack.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 106.3, Fat 2.6, SaturatedFat 0.3, Cholesterol 11.6, Sodium 5.9, Carbohydrate 18.9, Fiber 2.1, Sugar 2.5, Protein 3.4
MULTI-GRAIN DATE QUICK BREAD
Great fiber made to taste wonderful! Originally from "The Lighthearted Cookbook" by Anne Lindsay
Provided by Derf2440
Categories Quick Breads
Time 1h30m
Yield 20 slices
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Grease and flour 9x5-inch loaf pan.
- In a large bowl, pour boiling water over dates or raisins, add soda and let stand for 5 minutes.
- Add natural bran, flour, rolled oats, sugar, baking powder, salt and milk.
- Mix until combined.
- Pour into loaf pan.
- Bake at 350°F for 70-80 minutes or until toothpick inserted in middle comes out clean.
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