Efficient Weekly Whole Wheat Bread Baking
The Boon: Can Be Done with Only One Measuring Cup!
Tuesday is my baking day. Mainly, because I want it to happen the day before I clean the floors. If anyone figures out how to mill flour and bake bread without a little dusting on the floor, the information would be priceless. I try to have all my flour milled on Monday evening. It works great when the mill runs while I prepare and clean-up from dinner. I mill 2200 grams of hard red (or white) wheat berries and 500 grams of soft wheat berries. This will make 18 cups of whole grain flour.
On Tuesday, I aim to have my bread rising by 7 am so that is ready for lunch, but consider your day and pick the time that works best for you. Know that from start to finish about 5 hours should be allocated. It is best to plan to be home for the entire stretch, since the bread will need to be punched down twice and shaped before the final proof.
I use a Bosch Universal Mixer to mix and knead my dough. Improvise with what you have.
Place about 14 cups of flour in mixer bowl.
Add 2 T salt and mix.
Add wet ingredients and mix:
2 c whole milk
5 c very hot water
1/3 c safflower oil or soft butter or coconut oil
½ c honey
Proof yeast and add to mix:
1 ¼ c water
2 T yeast
Add remaining 4 cups of flour and mix. Knead about 10 minutes in mixer. Move dough to a large bowl for rising and cover it with a large clean dish towel. (A crib sheet works nicely too).
1st rise: One and a half hours
2nd rise: 45 minutes
Rest and shape (6) loaves: 15 minutes
Proof loaves in warm spot: 45 minutes
Bake at 350 for 40 minutes to an hour in greased bread pans until interior bread temperature is about 180 degrees.
Once I have the dough in the large bowl to rise, I write down the bread's schedule and start a timer. Today, my schedule looked like this:
7-8:30 First Rise (punch it down)
8:30-9:15 Second Rise (punch it down)
9:15-9:30 Rest and shape loaves
9:30-10:15 Proof Loaves
10:00 Preheat Oven
10:15-11:00ish Bake Bread
Efficient Weekly Whole Wheat Bread Baking
Milling flour the night before is efficient for early morning baking.
Credit: ERC
Copyright: ERC
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Whole Wheat Bread has 40 of 44 essential nutrients for life! See how your family's health improves when you switch to homemade, whole grain bread!
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