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Whole-Wheat Walnut Bread

By: Cooking Light magazine  
"Toast the nuts to intensify their flavor."

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Original Recipe Yield 1 loaf
 

Ingredients

  • 1 (.25 ounce) package dry yeast (about 2 1/4 teaspoons)
  • 1/4 cup honey
  • 1 3/4 cups warm water (110 degrees F)
  • 2 tablespoons plain low-fat yogurt
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour, divided
  • 2 cups whole wheat flour
  • 1/3 cup coarsely chopped walnuts, toasted
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • cooking spray

Directions

  1. Dissolve yeast and honey in warm water in a large bowl; let stand 5 minutes. Stir in yogurt and oil. Lightly spoon flours into dry measuring cups; level with a knife. Add 21/2 cups all-purpose flour, whole-wheat flour, walnuts, and salt to yeast mixture; stir until blended. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface. Knead until smooth and elastic (about 10 minutes); add enough of remaining flour, 1 tablespoon at a time, to prevent dough from sticking to hands (dough will feel tacky).
  2. Place dough in a large bowl coated with cooking spray, turning to coat top. Cover and let rise in a warm place (85degrees), free from drafts, 1 hour or until doubled in size. Punch dough down; let rest 5 minutes. Roll into a 14 x 7-inch rectangle on a floured surface. Roll up rectangle tightly, starting with a short edge, pressing firmly to eliminate air pockets; pinch seam and ends to seal. Place roll, seam side down, in a 9 x 5-inch loaf pan coated with cooking spray. Cover and let rise 30 minutes or until doubled in size.
  3. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  4. Uncover dough. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes or until loaf is browned on bottom and sounds hollow when tapped. Remove from pan; cool on a wire rack.

Footnotes

  • Reprinted with permission of Cooking Light® magazine. All rights reserved.
  • CALORIES 186 (18% from fat); FAT 3.8g (sat 0.5g, mono 0.9g, poly 2g); PROTEIN 5.4g; CARB 33.7g; FIBER 2.8g; CHOL 0mg; IRON 1.8mg; SODIUM 296mg; CALC 14mg
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 0 star rating.
Reviewed on Jan. 25, 2004 by ANNIEFEELEY 
Tastes great! Time-consuming and messy to make, but worth it. MORE
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Reviewed on Jan. 25, 2004 by Mrs. Boggess 
This bread is WONDERFUL!! I made this bread a couple of months ago never having made a bread... MORE
The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 0 star rating.
Reviewed on Jan. 25, 2004 by CAROL NASH SMITH 
I love to make bread. This one is truly great! The only problem I had with the recipe was that... MORE
The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 0 star rating.
Reviewed on Aug. 17, 2005 by doestreich 
Great flavor and texture! I made this in my Zojirushi bread maker--it got a little too high... MORE
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Reviewed on Jan. 25, 2004 by MOCHA216 
Great recipe. I added a cup of chocolate chips...it was great. Moist and really tasty, I will... MORE
The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 0 star rating.
Reviewed on Jul. 25, 2005 by ANAYA1978 
Wonderful - the whole family LOVES it! MORE
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Reviewed on Apr. 26, 2004 by SUZY4 
This is the first bread recipe that I've actually gotten to rise. It is light, fluffy, and... MORE

 
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