For a starter, there’s no simple bread recipe than this homemade bread recipe. The recipe, while using the simple ingredients in most kitchens, creates a soft crust and a moist center. Beginners should find this as the best introduction to good bread baking. You can use it to learn about the simple ingredients, practice your kneading and other techniques, and discover in your oven the perfect time to bake.
Start by looking at how it works out with one loaf. On a second loaf, you can make minor changes if needed. Your family won’t mind your challenges, and you’ll soon find out why it’s so much easier to make your bread than buy it at the supermarket. Experienced bakers may also find this recipe to be a good foundation for experimentation. If you’re curious, just feel free to alter and play with it to make your recipes of flavored bread.
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Ingredients:
2 Cups of Warm Water
2/3 Cup Honey
1 3/4 tbsp Active Dry Yeast
1 1/2 tsp Salt
6 Cups Bread Flour
Directions:
In a mixing bowl, flutter relatively warm water and honey together until it dissolves. Add leaven and cover. The mixture will be rubbishy in about 15 minutes. Mix the salt in a cup and add the bread flour. (Note: just flutter the first three cups together and then use the spatula or spoon).
Load more flour into your hands and knead the bread dough for 5 minutes or so. Afterward, place the dough in a greased mixing bowl then cover. And, the dough should rise to the top of the bowl after an hour. Punch the dough carefully for five minutes and divide it into two pans and cover with the loaf.
It would have gone up in the loaf pan after the dough had been in the bowl for 30 minutes. Turn on the oven for 35 minutes at 340 degrees.
Ingredients
- 2 Cups of Warm Water
- 2/3 Cup Honey
- 1 3/4 tbsp Active Dry Yeast
- 1 1/2 tsp Salt
- 6 Cups Bread Flour
Instructions
In a mixing bowl, flutter relatively warm water and honey together until it dissolves. Add leaven and cover. The mixture will be rubbishy in about 15 minutes. Mix the salt in a cup and add the bread flour. (Note: just flutter the first three cups together and then use the spatula or spoon).
Load more flour into your hands and knead the bread dough for 5 minutes or so. Afterward, place the dough in a greased mixing bowl then cover. And, the dough should rise to the top of the bowl after an hour. Punch the dough carefully for five minutes and divide it into two pans and cover with the loaf.
It would have gone up in the loaf pan after the dough had been in the bowl for 30 minutes. Turn on the oven for 35 minutes at 340 degrees.