Apr 262012
 
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I love making homemade bread and this recipe is very nice. It’s a sweet, dark bread with a nice flavor. It’s great warm with some honey butter.

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Servings

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Makes (loaves)

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Ingredients
Warm water

1 C.

2 C.

3 C.

4 C.

5 C.

6 C.

Molasses

1/4 C.

1/2 C.

3/4 C.

1 C.

1-1/4 C.

1-1/2 C.

Sugar

1 T.

2 T.

3 T.

1/4 C.

1/4 C. + 1 T.

1/4 C. + 2 T.

Active dry yeast

2-3/4 t.

5-1/2 t.

8-1/4 t.

3 T. + 2 t.

1/4 C. + 1-3/4 t.

1/4 C. + 1 T. + 1-1/2 t.

Butter or margarine

2 T.

1/4 C.

1/4 C. + 2 T.

1/2 C.

1/2 C. + 2 T.

3/4 C.

Bread flour

3 C.

6 C.

9 C.

12 C.

15 C.

18 C.

Quick or old fashioned oats

1/2 C.

1 C.

1-1/2 C.

2 C.

2-1/2 C.

3 C.

Powdered milk

2 T.

1/4 C.

1/4 C. + 2 T.

1/2 C.

1/2 C. + 2 T.

3/4 C.

Salt

1 t.

2 t.

1 T.

1 T. + 1 t.

1 T. + 2 t.

2 T.

 

Assembly Directions:
Bread Machine: Place the ingredients in your bread machine in the order recommended by the manufacturer. Set your bread machine to the appropriate setting and press start. Makes a 1-1/2 loaf.

Oven Method: In a large bowl or in a mixer bowl using dough hook, stir together water, molasses, and sugar. Add yeast and let stand 5 to 10 minutes or until the yeast is foamy. Add remaining ingredients and beat until a doughball forms. Place in a lightly oiled bowl. Cover and let rise in a warm place until double in size (about 1 to 1-1/2 hours). Punch down dough. Shape into a loaf and place in a greased bread loaf pan. Let rise until doubled. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 to 50 minutes or until crust is brown and loaf sounds hollow when tapped.

Freezing Directions:
Allow to cool. Place bread in a freezer bag.

Serving Directions:
Thaw and enjoy!

Nutritional Info:
Per Serving: 197 Calories; 3g Fat (15.3% calories from fat); 6g Protein; 36g Carbohydrate; 1g Dietary Fiber; 6mg Cholesterol; 207mg Sodium.
Exchanges: 2 Grain (Starch); 1/2 Fat; 1/2 Other Carbohydrates.

Carol Santee

Carol is the co-author of the Big Book of Freezer Cooking and the author of 30 Day Gourmet’s Slow Cooker Freezer Favorites, Freezer Lunches To Go and Healthy Freezer Cooking eBooks. She is a computer information specialist and works for a computer software company.

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