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Flax and Sunflower Seed Bread
SUBMITTED BY:
Erna Walmsley
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Bake-ette
"This is a great bread for seed lovers, one of the tastiest I've tried."
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PREP TIME
10 Min
COOK TIME
30 Min
READY IN
3 Hrs
Original recipe yield 1 - 1 1/2 pound loaf
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1 1/3 cups water
2 tablespoons butter, softened
3 tablespoons honey
1 1/2 cups bread flour
1 1/3 cups whole wheat bread flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon active dry yeast
1/2 cup flax seeds
1/2 cup sunflower seeds
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DIRECTIONS
Place all ingredients (except sunflower seeds) in the pan of the bread machine in the order recommended by the manufacturer. Select basic white cycle; press start. Add the sunflower seeds when the alert sounds during the knead cycle.
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Reviewed on Sep. 27, 2005 by
LDSGIRL
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LDSGIRL
Sep. 27, 2005
This is a nice recipe! I don't have a bread maker so I did it this way for 2 loaves. 2 cups of warm water with 6 tbsp of honey dissolved in it. then sprinkle 2 1/4 tsp of yeast and let proof for 10 minutes. Then add 1/4 cup of oil and 1 1/2 tsp salt. Then all your flour and seeds. I also added hemp hearts which are high in omega 6 and omega 3 fats. Then I let rise in a oiled bowl for 1 hour, punch down and divide into 2 loaves then let rise again for 45 min. Bake at 375 for 30 minutes. SOOO GOOD!!!
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This is a nice recipe! I don't have a bread maker so I did it this way for 2 loaves. 2 cups...
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Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2006 by ABBA21
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ABBA21
Jul. 23, 2006
I have made this bread three times, once using butter as directed and twice substituting canola oil. It has come out perfect every time! I especially enjoy toasting the slices, as it really brings out the flavor in the seeds. I live alone and can't eat all the bread before it gets stale, so I slice up the loaf and freeze it in a big Ziploc bag, then heat the slices in my toaster oven as needed. Yum!!
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Reviewed on Jan. 24, 2005 by CARLYNBETH
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CARLYNBETH
Jan. 24, 2005
I LIKE TO MAKE BREAD WITH MY KITCHEN AID MIXER AND THIS SOUNDED YUMMY SO HERE IS WHAT I DID: DISSOLE HONEY IN THE WATER(WARM) AND THEN PUT THE YEAST IN THE WATER MIXTURE TO ACTIVATE. PUT ALL THE OTHER INCREDIENTS IN THE MIXER(WITH A DOUGH HOOK ON IT) EXCEPT THE SUNFLOWER SEEDS AND BUTTER(WELL I USED OIL INSTEAD) THEN ON LOW GRADUALLY ADD THE OIL AND YEAST MIXTURE. MIX FOR ABOUT 7 MINUTES, MAY HAVE TO SCRAP SIDES. THEN ADD THE SUNFLOWER SEEDS AND LET THEM MIX IN. I THEN ADDED A EXTRA 1/3 CUP OF WHEAT FLOUR BECAUSE IT WAS TOO STICKY. THEN I FORMED DOUGH INTO A LOAF AND PUT IT IN A GREASED LOAF PAN COVERED WITH PLASTIC WRAP TO RISE UNTIL DOUBLED IN SIZE. BAKE AT 350 FOR 40 MINUTES. TURNED OUT WONDERFUL!!
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I LIKE TO MAKE BREAD WITH MY KITCHEN AID MIXER AND THIS SOUNDED YUMMY SO HERE IS WHAT I DID:...
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Reviewed on Oct. 13, 2005 by
WeirdAuntMartha
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WeirdAuntMartha
Oct. 13, 2005
I don't typically buy or like whole wheat breads, but the flax and sunflower intrigued me, as I like both. This turned out really well. In previous reviews, I've said that I don't like the way bread machine bread turns out, so I baked this in my oven. I set my bread machine on the dough cycle, followed the recipe and then put the dough in a greased stoneware loaf pan and let rise for about an hour. Then I baked at 350 for 10 minutes, rotated the pan 180 degrees, and baked for another 10 minutes. It came out perfectly. I wouldn't recommend doing what I did on the first loaf - I sprinkled flax seed on the top, because I thought it would be pretty. Unfortunately, they just don't stick. I'll just throw a handful into the mix next time. And, if you're unfamiliar with flax, you should know that it really should be ground up well. Your body cannot digest whole flax seed and you will not get the benefit of the flax unless you chew it up completely. It's much easier, and beneficial to grind it in a coffee grinder. Thanks for a hearty, dense winter bread recipe Erna!
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Reviewed on Jan. 27, 2005 by
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SUZANNAH
Jan. 27, 2005
Delicious! I will make this again soon to give away - I don't want to share this first batch! I made this bread in the traditional manner, without the bread machine: 1. proof yeast in 1/2 cup water 2. add yeast, additional water, honey, and butter to the mix of flour, salt, and seeds 3. knead by hand or in a sturdy mixer 4. let rise one-hour, punch down and let rise 30 minutes 5. shape into two loaves and let rest 20 minutes 6. bake at 400 degrees about 25 minutes.
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Delicious! I will make this again soon to give away - I don't want to share this first batch!...
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Reviewed on Jan. 10, 2006 by
CHELLE
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CHELLE
Jan. 10, 2006
Love this bread! I use flax meal because the seed is so biounavailable to the body. It took nothing away from this recipe. I make it again and again as a sandwich bread.
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Love this bread! I use flax meal because the seed is so biounavailable to the body. It took...
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Reviewed on Dec. 3, 2007 by msmarieann
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msmarieann
Dec. 3, 2007
I don't own a bread machine and it was still an excellent bread! To make this bread the conventional way: Proof yeast in the warm water with honey (I heated the honey in the microwave for 30 seconds) Combined all the dry ingredients including flour, flax and sunflower seeds in a large bowl. Melted the butter an added that to the flour alongside the yeast. Combined and then kneaded the bread for 10 minutes or until the dough was smooth and my arms were about to fall off. Set to rise in greased bowl for 1.5 hours or until doubled in size. Punched it. Transferred dough to a greased bread pan, covered and let rise again for 20 minutes. Baked in a 350 oven for about 30 minutes. Removed from pan and if the bottom wasn't golden I flipped the bread and put it back in the oven until golden. Removed, let cool on wire rack and now I'm enjoying it as we speak. So far best whole wheat bread ever!
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I don't own a bread machine and it was still an excellent bread! To make this bread the...
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Reviewed on Jan. 21, 2007 by Marie Lutsky
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Marie Lutsky
Jan. 21, 2007
OH MY Goodness, you can't go wrong with this one! makes great sandwiches and morning toast, I would make this again and again, I highly recommend you try this, I used the dough cycle on my bread machine, and then kneaded , shaped into a loaf, and let it rise,about 1/2 hour , then baked it in a 350 degree oven for 30 minutes,,,,, AHHHH....the aroma!!! yummy
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OH MY Goodness, you can't go wrong with this one! makes great sandwiches and morning toast, I...
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Reviewed on Aug. 26, 2003 by LORRAINE STURGIS
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LORRAINE STURGIS
Aug. 26, 2003
I made this bread today and it is delicious. I often make flax seed bread, but the sunflowers in this made it really nutty tasting. I also doubled the recipe, and made it by hand instead of the bread machine. I used mostly whole wheat flour, added a bit more yeast and a couple tablespoons of my homemade dough enchancer. My husband love it. This is a keeper. Lorraine Sturgis
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I made this bread today and it is delicious. I often make flax seed bread, but the sunflowers...
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Reviewed on Mar. 6, 2006 by
IVANDIEPART
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