Delicious Harvest Grains Bread Recipe (Whole Grain)
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Enjoy the wholesome goodness of our Harvest Grain Bread Recipe. Whole grains and seeds add flavor and nutrition to this simple bread. Each bite is warm and hearty, and, the nutty aroma that will transport you to a rustic countryside bakery. It’s the perfect addition to any meal.
If you’re looking for an easy homemade bread that’s easy enough to make for everyday sandwiches and you can feel good about feeding to your family, you’re going to love our Harvest Grains Bread recipe.
This wholesome wholegrain recipe tastes like homemade bread should taste, not the typical flavor described as cardboard that you get in bread labeled “healthy” in the grocery store.
Best of all, this bread recipe is simple enough for the beginner baker or the baker who doesn’t want to spend all day in the kitchen for a loaf of homemade bread.
What are the Harvest Grains Bread Ingredients?
This recipe is adapted from a King Arthur Flour recipe that I adapted to use my own 8-ingredient organic whole grain and seed blend. If you don’t want to, King Arthur Flour Company has it available on their website.
- Whole Grain and Seed Blend
- Bread Flour – Unbleached bread flour. You can use bleached bread flour.
- Whole Wheat Flour – When buying whole wheat flour look at the ingredients on the package. They should read “whole wheat flour” and not contain any artificial preservatives, artificial colors, or additives.
- Whole-Grain Bread Improver – This is a product that King Arthur Flour carries and states that loaves will rise higher, and have better texture. I use it and haven’t made this bread without it. I wouldn’t be afraid to make this recipe without it, however.
- Instant Yeast – Make sure your yeast is fresh. I store mine in the refrigerator and if I haven’t used it in a while, I’ll replace it instead of using it.
- Sugar – White granulated sugar
- Nonfat Dry Milk – This ingredient has many benefits that I’ll explain. It can be found in most grocery stores. I look for the dry milk package that has individual packets which is convenient if you’re not using it frequently.
- Salt – You can use any salt. I prefer fine sea salt because it dissolves well and blends easily with the other ingredients.
- Butter – Salted or unsalted doesn’t make a difference in this whole grain bread recipe.
What you need to make this recipe.
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The glory of this simple recipe is that you need very few items to make it.
Loaf Pan – This harvest loaf recipe makes a larger loaf so I recommend a 9×5-sized pan.
Mixing Bowl – I use these mixing bowls daily in my kitchen. In addition to mixing, we keep leftovers in them and use them for our make-and-take dishes since they come with lids.
How Do You Make Harvest Grains Bread?
Please note, that the printable recipe card has the full list of ingredients, quantities, complete instructions, and nutritional information. The following is a quick overview of the recipe.
This is actually a very simple bread to make with a minimal number of steps. Let’s break it down.
- Combine all of the ingredients together. Mix until the dough comes together. I used a large bowl. You could use an electric stand mixer but it’s not necessary.
- Knead the bread for 10 minutes. It should become soft and not sticky.
- Put the dough into a greased bowl and let it rise.
- Shape and put the dough into a loaf pan. Let it rise a second time.
- Bake.
Note: I brush softened butter over the top of the loaf as soon as it’s turned out of the pan. I like the slightly softened crust when you do this, but it’s not necessary.
Harvest Bread Recipe FAQ’s
Can I substitute bread flour with all-purpose flour?
Yes, you can usually substitute all-purpose flour for bread flour in most recipes, including bread recipes like Harvest Grain Bread. Bread flour has a higher protein content than all-purpose flour which gives the bread more structure allowing a better rise and giving bread a chewy texture. The difference in protein content might result in a slightly softer or less chewy texture in the finished bread.
What does nonfat dry milk do in a bread recipe?
Nonfat dry milk does a number of things including, but not limited to:
- Conditions the dough making it easier to shape and handle.
- Nonfat milk improves the texture by strengthening the dough leading to better volume and a softer, more tender crumb.
- The lactose aids in browning the bread while baking. The beauty of browned bread is the flavor it adds as well as the appealing color.
- Milk proteins can help retain moisture in the bread helping to extend its shelf life.
What grains and seeds can I use for this recipe?
While you can make up your own whole grain bread blend such we did, or buy it, you don’t have to. The following recommendations are just suggestions. Use what you can find or the flavors you want for your harvest loaf bread. Aim for about 1/2 cup. Sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, rye flakes, barley flakes, chia seeds, wheat flakes, flaxseed, poppyseed, and oats will all add their own unique nutty flavor and will add texture.
What is the best way to store and preserve this bread?
First of all, make sure the bread is completely cooled before storing it. If the bread is warm it will create condensation in the container which will make the bread mushy.
It’s best to store harvest wheat bread in an airtight container at room temperature for 2 to 3 days. Bread may be frozen in an airtight container for up to 3 months. Thaw slices in the toaster. Thaw a partial or whole loaf by setting it out on the counter (still in it’s container) until it reaches room temperature.
Bread with a soft and tender crumb like this recipe for harvest bread, our Honey Whole Grain bread or No-knead English Muffin Bread recipes are perfect for everyday sandwiches. We love rustic artisan bread with a crusty exterior such as this No-Knead Bread or Popeye Bread with a great bowl of soup.
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Looks delicious Julie – you can’t go wrong with KAF. I am trying to get caught up after not having my computer for a week. I sure did miss it!
I’ve desperately tried to stay off my computer lately, but if I didn’t have it at all, it would be tough! I love KAF, and all of the comments that the recipes get so I don’t have to experiment or worry about them coming out.
A fabulous bread, soft and moist, love the texture.
This IS the perfect time of year for bread baking! And such a great looking loaf. Nothing like homemade bread. And perfect for sharing – breaking bread together and all that…
Happy (belated) Fiesta Friday!!!
Thank you Lindy!
What a beautiful loaf of bread, Julie! Homemade bread is one of my weaknesses–this is the perfect time to bake some, now that the weather is cool!
I agree Nancy! I just love fresh homemade bread.
I saw this when you posted on instagram and knew I wanted to take a closer look. It sounds great! I keep meaning to make bread more often, maybe this will be it 🙂
Thank you Caroline! I love baking bread, and it really bothers me that the store bought never molds. John is a big sandwich guy so he eats a lot of it. I think it’s a better choice.
Man! I am such a carb addict! This bread looks amazing! I’ll take 5 slices, please!!! 😀 Thanks for sharing! 😀
Kennedy, I would love to share this bread with you! It was tender with a delicate crumb. We really liked it, and I will be making it again!
Your bread looks delicious Julie, I love a seeded bread, such a lovely crust. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thank you Sarah! The more stuffings the happier I am!
The bread looks airy but moist and just delicious. You are a pro at baking Julie.
Thank you skd! You’re a peach! I do love baking, and John just loves fresh baked bread so I like making it for him. Enjoy your evening and thanks for visiting!
Such a fabulous looking crumb Julie! Loved the recipe. King Arthur has some great recipes to follow.
Thank you Sonal! I just love so many of the KAF recipes. The commenting bakers take the guess work out for me.
I bet ❤️
I’ve been in the baking mood lately, so this sounds like just the thing.
Thank you Cheri! It is a great bread recipe. I’ll be putting it into the rotation on a regular basis.
Julie this looks amazing!! I love baking my own bread and love natural grains too! The nuttiness they add to the bread tastes amazing 🙂 I have to try this recipe! The slices look incredibly soft, hearty and I could do with a slice with some butter on it right now!
Thank you Dini! This bread is a keeper, and everything that you imagine. Enjoy your day my friend!
This bread sounds so delicious and I love KAF recipes. Their harvest grains blend is delicious! Beautiful!
Thank you Karen! I really like KAF and the reviews by other KAF bakers.
Your bread looks perfect for sandwiches and ideal for toast covered with butter. It turned out so well!
Thank you Holly! It’s a keeper!
Hi Julie, I am popping over here to say hi and to tell you I made this bread as well as the yummy spice cake with pb frosting! Yumm they were both amazing! Thanks for the wonderful recipes!
I am so glad that you made them, and extremely glad that you stopped by to tell me! You rock my friend!
Thanks! The cake was so unique! yummm! I would put a picture but it is not as lovely as yours!
I would love to see your cake!
ok I will take a picture of a piece!
That bread looks very professional. The work of an expert. Thanks for sharing!
Ha Liz, not professional, but a task that I love! Thanks for stopping by and enjoy your evening!
I haven’t seen that harvest grains blend but you can be sure I will be looking for it now!
Thank you Wendy! I actually bought it when I first saw it so I’ve had it for a bit and was really excited that I had it when this month’s challenge was “Harvest” breads.
The bread looks amazing and so soft. Would love to have it as a sandwich.
It is nice and soft and will make a perfect sandwich. Thank you for stopping and your kind comments!
Lovely bread! Yes, it’s getting that time of year–when it feels good to have the oven warming the kitchen and the aroma can’t be beat! It’s hard to let it cool–I have fond memories of Mom’s yeast rolls hot from the oven.
It is just hard to beat the aroma of baking bread. My mother was never much of a baker, but my sister and I got creative very young and were always baking.
this is one of my all time favorite loaves – and just perfect for this time of year.
Thank you heather! I will definitely be repeating it!
Sure looks amazing Julie! It would make for a fabulous sandwich bread too 🙂
Thank you Georgina! It is a great sandwich bread.
I really think this is the bread for me! I am making your spice cake today and I think I will try this as well.I am always looking for the perfect loaf bread recipe and this sounds very nice! Thanks Julie!
I can’t wait to hear what you think of the cake Lynz! I really like this bread, and will be baking another loaf tomorrow. John loves fresh bread, and eats a sandwich for lunch everyday so it’s going fast.
it looks so good. I am excited about the cake and the frosting as well! I will let you know how it goes! yumm
Just plain gorgeous!
Thank you Mimi! This may easily become our daily bread.
Looks like a perfect loaf! And something different from all of the pumpkin offerings!!!
Thank you Elaine! I just can’t do pumpkin for that reason. I’m enjoying squash in my dishes, but just can’t add to the pumpkin overload. I must confess that I put pumpkin honey from the farmers market on this bread last night and it was like dessert. 🙂 Enjoy your day and thanks for stopping by!
I never knew about the whole pumpkin saturation until having my blog! It’s immense!!!
I love pumpkin Elaine, but the whole saturation thing has me less enamored with it too.
I know what you mean!
That bread looks amazing and I can only imagine the flavor… 🙂
Thank you Ana! It is wholesome and yummy! Ate some at dinner with a smear of pumpkin honey from the farmers market. It was like a dessert.
Another sandwich bread I really want to bake.
Thank you Renee! Easy and delicious!