whole wheat honey oatmeal bread
Sometimes I like to be fancy.
Sometimes I like to wear high heels because it makes me feel fancy (this happens approximately once a year, though, maybe twice if a wedding is involved). Sometimes I buy and then eat expensive cheese because it feels like something fancy people do. Sometimes I get dressed and wear makeup and put on jewelry at home even when I know I’m not going out that day, for the fanciness of it (again, this happens approximately once a year, maybe twice).
And sometimes I make my own sandwich bread because it’s fancy without the fuss — and there’s food involved. My favorite kind of fancy.
If you’re an oatmeal bread lover or a whole wheat bread lover or a bread lover in general (which is probably why you’re here in the first place, hi hello), you’re going to love this bread. It’s a classic sandwich loaf through and through — light and fluffy, but dense enough to rock a grilled cheese or a PB & J or a deli sandwich or jammy toast. The flavor is mild but it doesn’t taste like air, either — it’s subtly sweet with an earthy undertone, thanks to that whole wheat action. And the oatmeal is da best addition — gives it just a hint of texture and a flavor boost. I mean, really, this sandwich bread is fancy.
It’s also, as I said, fuss-free: As in, I made it first thing in the morning and by lunchtime, I had warm, fresh-baked bread ready for the munching. And while it requires a teensy bit o’ patience (as all good breads do), it’s worth every minute of the wait. Must I remind you of the end result, a warm, fresh-baked bread ready for the munching? I thought not.
And oh, check it: I thought this bread would be the perfect segue for my next video! If you’re a baker, you probably know that not all flours are created equal. So what the heck is the difference between bread flour, all-purpose flour and whole wheat flour (the main players in my kitchen) anyway? Since all three can play a role in this bread, this video helps you sort it out:
Yeah, (fancy) toast! Serve these Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies for dessert!
PrintWhole Wheat Honey Oatmeal Bread
- Prep Time: 2 hours
- Cook Time: 40 mins
- Total Time: 2 hours 40 mins
- Yield: 1 loaf 1x
- Category: Bread
- Method: Bake
- Cuisine: American
Ingredients
- 1 cup water
- 1 cup milk
- 2 1/4 teaspoons (1 packet) active dry yeast
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 2 1/2 cups whole wheat flour
- 2 cups bread or all-purpose flour
- 1 cup rolled oats, plus more for topping loaf
- 4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, melted and cooled slightly
- 1 tablespoon salt
Instructions
- Pour water and milk into a microwave-safe bowl; heat 30 to 45 seconds until warm (about 115 degrees F). Pour into the bowl of a stand mixer.
- Add yeast and honey. Let sit 10 minutes until yeast is foamy.
- Stir in flours, oats, butter and salt. Using a dough hook, knead on medium speed 6 minutes until dough is smooth, elastic and only slightly sticky (alternatively, knead by hand 10 to 15 minutes on a lightly floured surface until smooth, elastic and only slightly sticky). Keep dough in bowl and cover with a tea towel. Let rise 1 hour until doubled.
- When dough is doubled, punch down and transfer to a lightly floured surface. Press into an 8-by-8-inch square, then tuck in sides slightly and roll up into a log. Transfer to a lightly greased 9-by-5-inch loaf pan, seam-side down. Cover with a tea towel and let rise 30 to 40 minutes until dough reaches the edges of the pan (but not doubled).
- Heat oven to 400 degrees F (375 degrees F if loaf pan is dark or nonstick). Sprinkle oats on top of risen loaf. Bake 40 to 50 minutes, rotating halfway through baking, until loaf is deep brown on top and sounds hollow when tapped on the bottom. Remove from loaf pan and transfer to a cooling rack to cool completely.
Tieghan — Ugh, that is so frustrating! But knowing your skills I’m sure you can make it happen!
Lisa — Yay! I hope you love it!
Steph — It did smell pretty magical. 🙂
Katrina — Thank you, love!
Maria — Oh, thank you! It was pretty tasty. 🙂
Kelli — Aww, thanks friend. 🙂
Marie — Thanks, lovely!
Grace — Ha, right? If they didn’t look so cute I’d do away with them altogether. 🙂 Thanks!
Ashley — You got it, sista! 😉
This dough is gorgeous! The rise you got on it is amazing and the pictures are art work. So so pretty. And I think I’ll be whipping up a batch to go with beef and barely soup this weekend. Thanks!
Sometimes I like to eat an entire life of homemade bread in one sitting. This would do nicely ;). P.S. Cool anchor! Caught a glimpse in your vid.
This bread looks a bjillion times better than store-bought sandwich bread (: Love the videos!
I like being fancy for no reason. Getting fancy when you have no place to go is the best because you don’t have to put on high heels or shoes of any kind for that matter! I am all for fancy bread! Yessss! Carb lovers unite!
This bread looks so delicious and fluffy! I need a piece right now, I think. Smothered in jam. <3 Pinning! 🙂
This is cute 🙂 And also, photos = knockout.