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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

OATMEAL BREAD

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For a change we baked this Oatmeal Bread, most of the time I did sweet bread on a regular basis. I need new and healthier ways to bake bread. This seems a perfect recipe to add to my collection.

After going through various sources, I re-create them since most recipes called for molasses, soaking the oat for several hours and using bread machine. I opt for brown sugar and used butter instead of shortening, done it manually.

When heating the milk and the rest of ingredients you could use microwave but make sure they are not piping hot. If not cool down to lukewarm before proceeding.

This recipe is still among my absolute favorite yeast bread recipes. It turns out great with nutty flavor of oat, right amount of salt and lightly sweetened. It's my hearty breakfast of the day!

OATMEAL BREAD
Yield  :   One loaf

2 1/2 C all purpose flour
1/4 C warm water
2 1/4 tsp dry yeast
3/4 C milk
1 C rolled oat
1 tsp salt
3 T brown sugar
2 T shortening
1 tsp sugar

METHOD

* Combine water, 1tsp sugar and yeast in a small bowl, let stand for 15 minutes until frothy.

* In a glass bowl, combine milk, oat, salt, brown sugar and shortening, heat until lukewarm using microwave oven.

* In a mixing bowl, combine milk mixture and yeast, gradually add the flour until stiff dough is formed.

* Knead by hand for 10 minutes or use stand mixer until elastic.

* Transfer dough onto oiled and covered bowl, let rise for 1 1/2-2 hours.

* Punch the dough, flatten into rectangle then fold into 3. Shape into loaf.

* Place the dough into greased 9 x 5 loaf pan, covered and let sit for 60 minutes. Towards the end of rising time, preheat the oven @ 190 C.

* Bake for 35-40 minutes. Remove and cool on rack.

Linking to  Yeastspotting 10-29-10
                 Bread Baking Day 34 : Bread With Grains
                 Bakers Sunday 4 

39 comments:

  1. Love the oats version, lovely loaf, I must try.
    FOODELICIOUS

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  2. SUPERB FOR THE BREAKFAST N FOR A TEATIME BREAK...

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  3. Esselamu aleykum dear sister,your bread's very good.

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  4. i love your recipes.. and this sounds great..

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  5. oats bread sooo healthy and looks perfect.
    Biny

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  6. This bread looks great! I love to try new bread recipes

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  7. Perfect and healthy loaf..so good dear

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  8. nice addition of oats. healthy version of bread

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  9. This bread looks delicious.I love as you added some oats to it. If you wish you can send it to Bread baking day event:34 Bread with grains.
    http://kitchenswathi.blogspot.com/2010/10/announcing-bread-baking-day-34-bread.html

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  10. Beautiful and prefect looking bread..

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  11. the bread looks perfectly made!very nice texture.

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  12. Healthy and perfect bread for breakfast..loved it.

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  13. Hey, I can't view your site properly within Opera, I actually hope you look into fixing this.

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  14. oats brown sugar, this is just very healthy awesome!

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  15. Oats is very good for health. great recipe. bread looks perfect with oats on it. thanks for sharing

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  16. wow...perfect bread...great and healthy recipe.

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  17. Sorry for my bad english. Thank you so much for your good post. Your post helped me in my college assignment, If you can provide me more details please email me.

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  18. tnx for visiting my blog!! nice space u have here...loved the spicy chicken...n bread looks tempting!!...keep visiting!

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  19. A healthy and a perfect bread recipe.

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  20. Oatmeal bread tops the list when i try making breads at home. Wholesome!

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  21. This looks and sounds very healthy and delicious!
    I have an award for you. Please check out my blog :)

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  22. Hiii, was so happy to see u after ages!
    This is delicious and so is the lovely hot and spicy chicken!
    Oh and baked potato wedges are wowow too!

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  23. Thanks for sending it to Bread baking day: 34 edition.

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  24. Thanks so much for stopping by at my blg & the lovely comment.I am so glad you found me :) I have to tell you I am super impressed by the way all the stuff you bake looks. Baking is not my forte- But after looking at all the lovely pictures here,I am so inspired to give it a shot.You are doing a terrific job of baking. I will be glued to this blog for a long time now :) Keep it up!!!

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  25. Mrs K..Thanks for your sweet and encouraging comment dear, glad my blog can be your source of inspiration to bake your own though I'm still learning this myself, hope to see you often..

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  26. Please take a look at bread baking day #34 event round up

    http://kitchenswathi.blogspot.com/2010/12/bread-baking-day-34-bread-with-grains.html
    Thanks for your participation.

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  27. Looks just perfect, and as you write much healthier than sweet breads.

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  28. I love oatmeal tops! The bread looks wonderful and nourishing.

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  29. Zorra...Thanks for stopping by and leaving your lovely comment..

    Nicole Holten...Thanks for the visit and your encouraging comment...

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  30. An oat bread would be a nice healthy version!

    Thanks for sharing at the Friday with Friends link party.

    Rachelle

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  31. This looks delicious! Thank you for sharing with us at Encouraging Hearts and Home. Pinned.

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