Honey Whole Wheat Bread
The sweet and nutty flavor of honey makes this homemade honey whole wheat bread a tasty loaf that will become a family favorite.
It’s not every day I share with you things that did not work out perfectly. But my friends there are plenty of those moments as I am on this baking journey. This honey whole wheat bread is one of those. Homemade bread making is my new baking adventure and it was off to a great start when I made these Hot Cross Buns a few weeks ago. But of course, they were itsy bitsy buns of sweetness and beginner’s luck was all in the row for me.
Well, that faded. I wanted to try some fresh honey whole wheat bread because of all the romantic ways fresh homemade bread has been sold on the interwebs. So I turned to my trusted friends again over at RED STAR Yeast that provided me with samples of their stellar products that I used in my adventures.
Let me start by saying, I made this bread three times. THREE!! Before I was able to get a decent looking loaf. It was not the yeast as each and every time the dough rose beautifully (or proofed, whatever the legal jargon is in this field) as you can see above. But the failures were sadly all MINE. My handling technique to be exact. Apparently you can’t go mishandling dough as this is some delicate business. I should know about delicate considering I make macarons all the time. But no, dough and bread making is a whole different playing field.
Despite my failed attempts, I was able to get a ‘decent’ loaf that was picture-able on my third try. To be honest, even though it does not look like a loaf of bread it sure tastes like one.
This honey whole wheat bread is everything fresh homemade bread should be. Soft on the inside, crusty on top and smells like a beauty!! When it was baking my house smelled like a bakery and it made all the troubles worth it.
I did over-bake the one pictured here as you can see the crisp (*cough* burned) bottom. But I decided to share this batch with you because I need to document my trials as I go through this baking journey!!
OK, now I’m off to make a better loaf!! Carb overload ๐
Honey Whole Wheat Bread
The sweet and nutty flavor of honey makes this homemade honey whole wheat bread a tasty loaf that will become a family favorite.
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons water
- ยฝ cup milk
- 1 egg
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- ยผ cup honey
- 1ยฝ teaspoons salt
- 1 cup whole wheat flour
- 2 cups bread flour
- 1 package (2ยผ teaspoons)ย RED STAR Active Dry Yeast
Instructions
- In the bowl of an electric mixer, whisk together yeast, 1 cup bread flour and salt. In a small saucepan, heat the water, milk, oil and honey to about 120 to 130 degree F. Add the liquid mixture to the flour mixture and mix on low speed. Beat for 2 to 3 minutes on medium speed. Add in the egg and beat for an additional 1 minute.
- Using a rubber spatula, stir in whole wheat flour and remaining bread flour until you have a firm dough. Using the hook attachment, knead for 4-5 minutes or until smooth and elastic. OR Knead on floured surface 5 to 7 minutes or until smooth and elastic. Use additional bread flour if necessary.
- Lightly grease a large bowl and place the dough in bowl. Turn over once to coat with oil. Cover with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place until dough doubles in size. About 2 hours.
- Turn dough onto lightly floured surface. Punch down the dough. Roll into a circle and form a nice round ball. Cover in plastic wrap and let the dough rise. While the dough rests, preheat oven to 450 degrees F. When pre-heated place a dutch oven in the oven to heat 20 minutes.
- Place bread in heated dutch oven on a piece of parchment and bake covered for 30 minutes. Uncover and bake for 15- 20 minutes until golden and crusty. Remove from pot and let rest for 10-15 minutes before slicing.
Such a great loaf of bread! Thanks for linking up with What’s Cookin’ Wednesday!
Zainab, it might have taken some tries, but this bread looks great! Thank you so much for sharing at Best of the Weekend – pinned! Hope you had a great week and have a happy Friday!
Thanks Cindy!! Have a great weekend ๐
Oh man, I feel your pain. Bread is a whole different animal. I have had my share of disappointing bread loaves. But I think this looks really good!
Breadmaking is definitely a learning experience! But it is so rewarding once you get it down – nothing beats the taste (and smell!) of fresh bread! I think your loaf looks gorgeous!!
So glad you finally got this beauty right! I used to be terrible making bread since loaves would always turn out like bricks instead. One day, I tried my luck at croissants (gasp!), got them right, and my bread has always come up pretty decent if I may say so myself ever since ;–)
This looks so delish! xx
confession: I don’t know why but *knock on wood* I’ve never had a problem making bread before. I don’t know if I’m just instinctively good at it or if I’m lucky? Regardless….I dunno.
ANYWAY-I love this bread. Even if it took ya 3 tries, it looks worth it to me!
bread is definitely a tough thing to make. i’ve made some pretty terrible loafs myself. one time i let it overrise, and the yeasty taste was so strong. glad this bread was tasty!
I tip my hat to you Zainab. Three times?? I’m *still* trying to perfect my own bread and it’s been a winter long project for me…unless it’s flatbread you want don’t turn to me for fresh warm bread. Yeast and I have a…rocky relationship. :/
In all seriousness though this bread looks perfecto! I don’t think it could have come out more perfect. It’s so nice to have in the morning. You’ve inspired me to try again ๐
Wishing you and your family a beautiful and sunny (and warm) Easter weekend! ๐
Sending love and hugs your way~~
Toodles,
Tammy<3
I like when people admits their faults. Although, it’s not fun to go through, it can be nice to hear that even us bloggers have recipe failures. It’s a road filled with ups and downs for sure. This bread looks great girl!! Nailed it. Pinned for later ๐ Thank so much!
I’m sorry you had so many failures ๐ Bread is one of the things I will always have trouble with.. yeast always makes me nervous. Way to stick with it though girl! This looks delicious to me! the bright red jam on it looks AMAZING.