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Reviewed: Apr. 19, 2012
reduced the recipes to 75% so i can bake 2 loafs in a 8x8 inch square pan side by side. i used my bread machine. soaked the oats as per instruction, then after the hour, just dumped the oat mixture into the machine, added flour and the yeast and had on the dough setting for kneading.. i did 2 cycles of kneading which is total of 40 minutes. i did add an add'l 1/2 cup of flour to help the dough come together which it never really did! anyway, i forged on...took it out, let it do the first rising which it did well and took about 2 hours, then took it out and tried to "shape" into loaf. didn't happen cuz it is just simply too wet and sticky of a dough so i just poured it into my 8x8 pan and made a cut straight down the center. let it do the 2nd rising, again looked good. popped in the oven for 38 min and out came a delicious, and chewy bread. this receipe is perfect. don't mind about the wet dough, think a cross between a pound cake dough and a bread dough.
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Reviewed: Apr. 5, 2012
This bread is perfect.
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Reviewed: Apr. 3, 2012
excellent bread! I used 1/4 cup honey and 1/4 cup mashed squash. I also added 1/4 cup flax. Makes great raisin bread!
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Reviewed: Apr. 2, 2012
Amazing texture. The family cannot stop eating it. I'm going to have to bake another batch!
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Reviewed: Mar. 16, 2012
YUMMM!!!!! This is really great bread!!! I also halved with Whole Wheat Flour, im gonna make it again this weekend!!
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Vista, California, USA
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Reviewed: Mar. 8, 2012
My son recommended this recipe and I've made it several times. I follow the recipe exactly and it always comes out great! One thing I really like about it is, it's not crumbly like a lot of homemade bread. Sometimes I leave the honey and oats off the top and sometimes I put them on. It does tend to make the bread sticky, but Oh! So Good!
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Reviewed: Feb. 29, 2012
This bread tastes seriously fantastic. When I first took it out of the oven, I couldn't stop eating it. Strange thing is, I was about to give up on it at first. I had to add about what seemed like an extra 1-1 1/2 cups of flour to get it to come together. I wish I would have measured, so I knew how much extra I was adding. I thought I did something wrong, but re-read some reviews and found out that others had to do the same thing. As I added more flour, I also increased both rise times to 1 1/2 hours each. I let it knead about 15 minutes, on the lowest spead, in the kitchen aid mixer which helped some with time and work. I decided to braid mine just like the main pic and it did look pretty. The honey on top is a little sticky, but it really adds to the flavor. Despite the issue with the flour and the longer rise times the taste is very good. As it is kind of dense, moist, and sweet I think it is best, personally, as bread and butter. That works for me though.
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Home Town: Detroit, Michigan, USA
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Reviewed: Feb. 21, 2012
Great recipe, comes out delicious every time! Needs to cook a bit longer than 30 minutes or it comes out a bit doughy, I find. Also wondering how to get an awesome braided effect on the top of the bread... must experiment! This bread is SO good!
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Reviewed: Feb. 13, 2012
I love this bread! I tried to make it a bit healthier by subing white whole wheat flour, cutting back on the honey, ommitting the toping, and addding 2 tb ground flax. I also used 2 pkgs of yeast to help the whole wheat rise like bread flour. I let my kitchenaid do all of the kneading. This is my family's new everyday bread. Thank you!
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Reviewed: Feb. 4, 2012
Great recipe, very sticky but is to be expected when using oats. Very easy to customize. Great with rolled raisins.
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