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    I posted this recipe in a thread about wheat, but thought I would post it here as well just in case anyone was interested. Please note, this recipe makes five loaves of bread. I always freeze the extra loaves and use them as needed.

    Enjoy,
    SC

    7 Grain Bread

    This is our FAVORITE bread!! The combination of grains makes it moist and it doesn't fall apart. Note that I have not been using the dough enhancer (non FG) and have recently been using 2 T of vital wheat gluten. This will make 5 loaves or 3 Pampered Chef loaves. I usually make 2 big loaves and a pan of hamburger buns (I often add italian seasonings to these and we use them for sandwiches). If you take your recipe liquid/flour ratio you should be able to convert this....basically you want 1/2 red wheat or a high gluten flour, then 1/4 7 grain and 1/4 soft white..... many bread stores and co-ops sell 7 grain.

    7 Grain Bread (Makes 5 loaves or 3 big loaves)

    Grind:
    3 Cups hard red wheat berries
    4 Cups of hard white wheat berries
    2 cups soft white wheat berries
    1 cup 7 - grain blend (Or some combination of 10 cups of whole grain)

    5 1/2 C warm water
    2/3 C olive oil
    1 C honey
    1/4 C yeast
    2 T wheat gluten
    2 T salt

    Mix 2/3 of the ground grain, water, oil, honey, yeast, and dough enhancer together. Allow to "sponge", rest and grow for 15 min.

    Mix in remaining flour and salt.

    Knead alot. I do 8 min.
    Warm the oven to about 150 - 170*. (Pre-heat for 5 min only; turn oven OFF before putting bread in oven to rise).When the kneading is done, place dough in an oiled bowl and cover with a towel. Let rise for 25 to 30 minutes. Remove from oven and form 5 loaves and raise them for 20 to 25 minutes in the warm oven. Leave them right in the oven, increase the temp to 350* and bake. Once the oven has come up to temp set the timer for 20-30 min. Remove a loaf and check the temperature by inserting a cooking thermometer into the bottom of a loaf when it reaches 200 degrees the bread is done. Bush tops with butter if desired.

    I cool them on their sides...makes a funny pattern, but they don't fall down in the middle.

    **This dough is great for rolling out and making hamburger buns...I use the wide mouth canning jar lid for a cutter.

    **Italian Spice bread: knead 2 T of garlic and 1/4 a cup of Italian seasoning (Oregano, basil, rosemary, marjoram, sage, thyme) into each loaf of bread. Yum!

    **Cinnamon Breakfast Bread: knead 2 T of Rapadura and 1/8 a cup of Cinnamon.

    **I have also used this dough to make Garlic Pull Apart Rolls, with the added Italian spices.
    "Do not fear, for I am with you;
    Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God.
    I will strengthen you, surely I will help you,
    Surely I will uphold you with My righteous right hand." Isaiah 41:10

  • #2
    Thanks for posting this recipe! It sounds great, I'll have to give it a try once my new grain mill comes in :)

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    • #3
      My wife will have to see this. Thanks !
      "Well, you know what they say: 'Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment. '"

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      • #4
        Is 'T' a teaspoon or a tablespoon?
        What a long, strange trip it's been.....

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        • #5
          capital T is always

          Originally posted by LizardKing View Post
          Is 'T' a teaspoon or a tablespoon?
          a tablespoon

          small t is always a teaspoon.

          Note these are Measuring Spoons, not Dinner utensils, I had a daughter that was learning disabled, and had to buy her a complete set of measuring devices for her to finally understand the difference!

          She finally grew out of it but it was a long time in getting there, my ~other daughter~ a current MSW student, her BA was magna *** laude, can't figure out that ALL bulk purchases MUST be labeled, and not rely upon memory, looks or taste, she added 2 Cups of Baking Soda to a batch of bread, thinking it was FLOUR!

          Me, I grew up in a kitchen, it was the warm spot in our house, and got all my mom's knowledge by osmosis!!!!!

          In HIM,
          philip
          for Jesus,

          my life I give,
          philip

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