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One slice of this amazing whole wheat bread and you’ll be addicted! It’s warm, soft, and tender, sweetened to perfection with honey! Once you start making bread at home, you won’t want it any other way. Not only do you end up with absolutely delicious bread, but it’s also a fun process and makes your kitchen smell like a dream! You’ll have to try homemade sourdough, rye, and Amish friendship bread next!

Amazing Honey Wheat Bread Recipe

Making homemade bread is one of my favorite ways to spend my day. Something about the whole process is fun and therapeutic! Starting from a simple yeast mixture and ending up with a delicious loaf of bread is extremely satisfying. Wheat bread, specifically, is one of my favorites. It’s so hearty and flavorful with the perfect hint of sweetness. Use your tasty wheat bread for sandwiches, with butter and jam, or have it on its own! It’s that good! Once this bad boy comes out of the oven, I can’t resist having a few slices while it’s warm. I love making bread at home because I know everything that goes into it. No preservatives, just simple ingredients! Wheat bread is great, too, because it’s loaded with fiber and helps to keep you feeling full longer! Anything that tastes this good but is healthy too is a must-make. This recipe is a keeper! You’re going to love having it in your baking arsenal. Have a newfound love of bread-making? Try making your own sourdough starter next!

Whole Wheat Bread Ingredients

The best recipes use simple ingredients! I love how short and sweet the list is. It makes it perfect for throwing together when you get a craving for fresh bread! If you’re looking for exact measurements, they can all be found in the recipe card below.

Water: Used to activate yeast and add moisture to wheat bread mixture.Milk: Milk enriches your bread and gives it that soft, tender quality. Honey: For the perfect sweetness! You can swap this out for molasses or maple syrup, as well.Active Dry Yeast: This needs to be activated in a water milk mixture before use.Unsalted Butter: The fat content in butter helps to make your bread nice and soft.Salt: A must for flavor! Skip the salt, and you’ll be left with bread that tastes like cardboard.Whole Wheat Flour: The MVP of this recipe! Whole wheat flour is loaded with vitamins and fiber. It tastes great, too!

Let’s Make Some Bread!

Don’t let making bread from scratch intimidate you! Follow each of these steps, and you’ll have a yummy loaf baking away. Be warned- it gets addictive! Try 1-hour rolls or English muffins next!

Preparing Yeast and Dough

Proofing and Baking

Create a Proofing Drawer: If you’re having trouble getting the dough to rise, or if you want it to rise faster, preheat the oven to 170°. Right before putting the covered dough in the oven to rise, turn it off and use a clean spray bottle to spray the bottom and sides of the oven well with water. This will create a warm, moist environment to help the dough rise. This also helps if your kitchen tends to be on the cooler side or you live in a very dry climate.Using Buttermilk: If you want your bread to have a tangier flavor, you can swap out milk for buttermilk. The acid in buttermilk also gives your bread a more tender crumb. If you don’t have any on hand, it’s super easy to make at home. Find my buttermilk recipe here!Don’t Overmix: Only mix and work your dough as needed. If you knead your dough too much, gluten may develop- leaving your loaf hard and rubbery. Don’t let your hard work go to waste!Adding Texture: I love adding nuts to my wheat bread. It gives it a boost of flavor and texture! Pistachios, pecans, walnuts, hazelnuts, you name it! Fold them gently into your dough for a pop of nutty goodness.Use For: Wheat bread works great for avocado toast, dipping in soup, and sandwiches! You’re going to love how homemade bread upgrades all of your favorite recipes.

At Room Temperature: Wrapped in plastic wrap or in an airtight container or bread bag, your wheat bread will keep for up to 5 days.In the Freezer: Your wheat bread will keep in freezer bags for 3-6 months. You can freeze individual slices and even toast them straight out of the freezer for convenience! For entire loaves, thaw overnight in the fridge before use.

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All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household. Read More Posts by Alyssa facebook twitter pinterest instagram Comment * Name * Email * Website

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