Multi Grain Bread

"Red teff is a cereal grain and is one of the best plant sources of iron. I wanted to add it to our diet, but didn't particularly like it cooked as a hot cereal. So I came up with this bread! My family loves it - my mom has even offered to pay me to make it for her. I hope you enjoy it too. I use part bread flour to help make the bread lighter and hasten the rising time. If you want to use whole wheat flour instead of the bread flour, add wheat gluten to improve the rise - 1 Tbsp per cup of total wheat flour. And if you can't find red teff, use white teff. It doesn't have nearly as much iron, but is still great for you."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs 30mins
Ingredients:
16
Yields:
2 loaves
Serves:
32
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a large mixing bowl combine bread flour, yeast, sunflower seeds, and flax seeds. Set aside.
  • In a medium saucepan, combine milk through salt. Heat and stir over medium-low heat until warm (120-130 degrees). Add to dry mixture. Beat with electric mixer on low to medium 30 seconds, scraping sides of bowl often. Beat on high 3 minutes. Using a wooden spoon, stir in soy flour, rolled oats, and as much whole wheat flour as you can.
  • Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface. Knead in enough of the whole wheat flour to make a moderately stiff dough that is smooth and elastic. (6-8 minutes total) Shape into a ball. Place in a lightly greased bowl, turning to grease top. Cover and let rise until nearly double. (approx 1 hour).
  • Punch dough down. Turn dough out onto a lightly greased surface. Divide in half. Cover and let rest for 10 minutes. Lightly grease 2 loaf pans.
  • Shape each portion into a loaf. Place in prepared pans. Cover, let rise till double. (approx 30 minutes).
  • Brush tops of loaves with water, sprinkle with additional rolled oats.
  • Bake in a 375F oven for 30-35 minutes until center of loaf reads 190F on an instant read thermometer. If necessary, cover loosely with foil for last 10 minutes to prevent over browning. Immediately remove bread from pans. Cool on wire racks.

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Reviews

  1. Very tasty. I added barley and wheat bran and a little more bread flour as I didn't have teff or soyflour. I also baked it in round cake pans for a more rustic loaf. Everyone loved it. Will definitely make it again. Thanks for posting a non-bread machine recipe. I really can't stand bread machines.
     
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<img src="http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/susied214/permanent%20collection/IWasAdoptedfall08.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"> Happily married for nearly four years, I have been a stay-at-home mom since my DD was born prematurely in January 2006. Since that time I have become more conscious of nutrition and the role it plays in every aspect of our lives. Our second DD was just born, and all is going well. I try to make the majority of our food from scratch, adding in nutritional enhancers when I can. :) I discovered I love baking bread last winter, and have been trying heartier whole-grain recipes. This summer we planted a huge garden (another first for me!) and I learned how to can. We are already looking forward to next year, as we learned so much (and have so much to change!) this summer about organic gardening.
 
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