Organic Honey Whole Grain Bread Recipe
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This Whole Grain Bread Recipe makes a deliciously soft and tender loaf with a sweet nutty flavor. It makes the Best Whole Grain Bread and is easy to pull off. An organic bread recipe, it’s one you’ll feel good about feeding to your family.
Whether you just want to eat a little better or want delicious soft and tender bread, you’re going to love this Honey Whole Grain Bread Recipe!
Why You’ll Love This Organic Bread Recipe
A simple recipe. This is an organic bread that’s easy enough to make for your everyday bread.
Better for you than white bread. You will be baking bread that your family will love and that you’ll feel good about serving. Some people think that bread that’s good for you tastes like cardboard. Not this one, it’s a slightly sweet nutty loaf that uses only whole grains and no dairy or added refined sugar.
Easy variations. Baking a delicious loaf of Whole Grain Bread is just as easy as baking a loaf of any other type of yeast bread. The difference is what you are looking for. We find that a loaf of Honey Whole Wheat bread is over the top in flavor and texture.
If you put two loaves of bread in front of us, I’m going for the one loaded with as many additions as possible. I love adding nuts, spices, fruits, seeds, and the list goes on. Check out our huge list of variations in this post that you can use to customize the loaf differently every time you make it.
Equipment Needed To Make Multigrain Bread Recipe
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Definitions for this Whole Grain Bread Recipe
Bread and what they call it can be darned right confusing. Just because they call it “whole grain”, doesn’t necessarily mean it’s 100% whole grain. What?
What is whole-grain? Whole grain bread is made up of grains that are fully intact meaning that they haven’t undergone processes that remove their bran and germ, not to mention nutritional benefits.
Wheat flour isn’t always whole grain. You need to look for the word “whole”. Flour that has had the bran and germ processed is referred to as “refined flour” like all-purpose flour or flour that isn’t listed as whole grain.
Is whole-grain bread healthy? In addition to tasting good, there are benefits to eating whole grains. Whole grains provide more vitamins, minerals, and higher fiber than refined ones which is important for your digestive health.
Organically Grown is another confusing term. The USDA states organic bread must contain ingredients that are grown without the use of pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, sewage sludge, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), or ionizing radiation.
The Whole Grains Council is another great source of information when it comes to clarifying these terms.
Whole Grain Bread Recipe Ingredients
- Spelt Flour – Explained below, spelt flour can be substituted with whole wheat flour.
- Whole Wheat Flour – We used organic WHOLE wheat flour.
- Honey – We prefer locally grown honey. Use what you have available or prefer.
- Instant Yeast – Also referred to as rapid rise or quick rise.
- Vegetable oil – Any neutral oil will work such as canola, grapeseed, or olive oil.
- Salt – We prefer using fine sea salt when making bread because we like the way it dissolves.
- We add it to the liquid ingredients instead of the dry ingredients. The larger grain sea salts tended to sink to the bottom of our dry ingredients instead of blending with them.
- Whole Grain Blend. This is our own blend. You can use your own mix of grains or even leave them out altogether.
- Hemp Hearts – We took the opportunity to add hemp hearts that have great nutritional value. This is optional.
- Water – In this recipe, any water that you would drink will work.
What is Spelt
Spelt is an ancient whole grain in the wheat family but is not wheat!
It lacks the gluten that wheat has so it’s said to be tolerated by gluten-sensitive people. It’s not recommended for people with celiac disease.
Spelt has a nutty flavor that we love. However, because spelt lacks the structure of other flours it’s best to mix spelt flour with another flour, such as wheat or all-purpose flour at a 50/50 ratio.
We found out the hard way when we initially made our Spelt Sandwich 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.
How to Make the Best Whole Grain Bread
Step One: Proof the yeast.
Combine the honey, vegetable oil, yeast and warm water. Let this mixture sit while you combine dry ingredients to make sure the yeast is actually working.
Step Two: Combine the dry ingredients.
In a large bowl combine whole wheat flour, some of the spelt flour, the salt, organic whole grain bread blend and hemp hearts.
Step Three: Mix the wet ingredients and combine.
Mix the wet ingredients together and then gradually add the dry ingredients. Add spelt as needed. Continue to mix it for four minutes. Knead the dough either using the mixer or by hand only until smooth.
Step Four: Rise the Whole Grain Bread dough.
Oil the dough, cover it and let it rise until doubled.
Step Five: Form the Loaf.
Remove the dough from the bowl. On a lightly floured surface, shape it into a sandwich loaf and let it rise in a bread pan for another hour.
Step Six: Bake and cool your whole grain organic bread.
You will need to bake it for up to forty-five minutes
What to Pair with The Best Whole Grain Bread
Our honey whole grain bread makes a fantastic sandwich! It is hearty enough to hold up to several sandwich ingredients and just nutty enough to work with a variety of flavor profiles.
Why make sandwiches on store bought sandwich bread when you can make homemade bread so easily? This bread is also fantastic with soup, salad, or any meal where a loaf of bread is a welcome addition. It also works well as toast with butter, preserves, or jelly.
Substitutions – Additions – Variations
- Add seeds such as sunflower seeds or pumpkin seeds.
- Nuts. Walnuts or pecans would be delicious.
- Herbs. Dried or fresh thyme or rosemary.
- Dried fruit. Add raisins, apricots, or your favorite dried fruit to the dough.
- Top the loaf with seeds or oats for another whole-grain element.
How To Reheat & Store the Best Whole Grain Bread
Best Way To Store This Organic Bread
It’s best to store Organic Honey Whole Grain Bread at room temperature for 2 to 3 days.
Can I Freeze and Thaw Multigrain Bread Recipe
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.
Frequently Asked Questions for this Multigrain Bread Recipe
Is this organic bread recipe whole wheat bread?
No. This recipe uses spelt and wheat flour so it is a multigrain bread. It can easily be made into whole grain wheat bread by using all whole grain wheat flour.
Which is healthier whole wheat or whole grain?
They are equally nutritious since both whole grain and whole wheat use the entire kernel.
Tips to Make the Perfect Whole Grain Bread Recipe
Make sure you let the bread cool completely before attempting to slice it. Otherwise, it will get smashed by the slicing process.
Do not over-knead the bread dough. This recipe does not depend on a lot of kneading to come out beautifully.
It’s a very sticky whole grain bread dough, so make sure you use vegetable oil and coat the bowl, the bread dough, oil it again after shaping it to fit the pan, and oil the baking pan. You can use a very small amount of oil each time, but give it a light coating.
Whole Grain Wheat Recipes
As we said, you can replace the spelt flour in this Honey Whole Grain Bread recipe with delicious whole-grain wheat flour. Here are some of our favorite wheat flour bread recipes!
- Sourdough Multigrain Bread
- Harvest Grain Bread
- Harvest Whole Wheat Muffins
- Apple Banana Bread
- Organic Whole Grain Bread Blend
I hope you enjoyed this delicious recipe as much as we do. Drop me a comment below, and don’t forget to give it a star rating. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. Your comments and ratings help others decide if this recipe is for them too.
This homemade whole grain bread recipe was originally shared in 2017. Additional images and tips have been made to improve our readers’ experience. No changes were made to the recipe.
I first made this recipe as a part of a bread-baking group. The theme was “Healthy Bread” from our host, Pavani, the creator behind Cook’s Hideout. Here are more Healthy Bread recipes that our fellow #BreadBakers have baked!
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Love the different types of flour you’ve used. I’ve been making a lot of bread this winter and I’m putting this on my list!
Thank you, Hezzi!
This looks so delicious and tasty! Can’t wait to give this a try! My family is going to love this!
Thanks, Beth! My family sure love it!
I made this amazing bread loaf tonight! OMG. It turned out perfectly. I will be making it again.
Thank you, Irina! So glad it worked for you!
I have just got back into bread making and I love to experiment with different flours. I haven’t used spelt yet so giving this recipe a try.
It’s one of our favorites, Jere! Happy bread baking!
This bread is perfection! I love that, unlike the store-bought ones, this is more wholesome and certainly would be tastier.
Thank you, Gail! Homemade is best in our book.
Fantastic recipe and a delicious tasting bread.
Thank you, Kylie! We love this one too.
There is just enough sweet to go with the nuttiness. Always great with butter.
I’ve never before baked with spelt flour – that is next on my list
I really like it Mireille! Thank you for stopping by.
Such a beautiful loaf, love adding honey to wholewheat flour. Must try using spelt too.
Thank you so much Mayuri!
This bread sounds great! I have been wanting to experiment with spelt flour for awhile, but have not gotten up the nerve to do so. I am more inclined to try it now that your bread turned out so nicely! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much, Jenny! Elaine (Foodbod) has some amazing spelt bread recipes too. I love the grain in dishes too.
What a wonderful loaf….just beautiful.
Thank you, Wendy!
Looks delcious your bread. I love use whole grain to make it
Thank you so much! I love sneaking in whole grains when I can and I love their flavor too.
Wonderfully baked bread … I got hold of spelt flour , must try this recipe, bookmarking it..
Thank you Sneha! We really like spelt flour.
Can’t waiit to try this! A coworker of mine just gave me some of her backyard honey 🙂
Oh Sarah was a wonderful gift. We use a lot of honey and I just love it.
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Wow, this looks incredible! I love all your breads, but especially this one.
Thank you Sarah! I really appreciate that!
That is such a hearty and delicious looking bread. Amazing clicks.
Thank you, Pavani! It was the perfect theme for the New Year! Thank you for hosting it!
Such a wonderful loaf you got there Julie. Loved every bit of it. Bookmarked to make this one soon!
Thank you Smruti! There are so many wonderful submissions this month! I want to make them all.
Another great looking bread Julie. I wish I could have fresh bread with all of the homemade soup I have been making 🙂
I know Judi! That’s just the best combination in the world.
It certainly looks good from here!
Thank you Patti!
I agree Julie, where would we be without cinnamon and sugar? So many great ideas for combos for bread out there. Keep experimenting!
Thank you, Cindy! You too!!
What a wonderful loaf of bread! I pinned it, and this is one recipe that won’t be left languishing on my Pinterest board. I love adding lots of goodies to my whole grain bread too, and having the mixture on hand would be a real time saver.
Thank you, Lorinda! I appreciate you sharing and hope you’ll let me know how it comes out.
Julie, this bread sounds and looks amazing. I love that you incorporated spelt. Sounds delicious.
Thank you, Karen! I love these challenges because it makes me try new things too.
There you have it again Julie! Love it, like I said in your last post….. we need a field trip to Nebraska to learn all the tips and tricks to bread making from the Bread Diva herself 🙂 Not sure if you read my suggestion in your last post 🙂
Thank you Loretta! My door is always open and we would have a great time wouldn’t we?
Your bread looks amazing, it’s healthy and I’m sure it is delicious! Organic whole grain, honey and spelt – what’s not to like?
Thank you Ana!