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Family Loaves of Bread

This recipe will make two perfectly sized sandwich loaves that are the perfect size for school lunches and for toasting
Prep Time2 hours
Cook Time20 minutes

Equipment

  • Bread maker (optional)
  • Cake mixer with dough hook attachment (also optional)
  • Oven
  • Bowl
  • 2x Bread tins
  • Clean flat surface

Ingredients

  • 420 ml Warm water (37 degrees to be exact)
  • 1 tbsp Honey
  • 2 tbsp Oil (or butter)
  • 2 tbsp Milk powder Alternatively you could use ordinary milk or leave it out completely
  • 2 tsp Salt
  • cups Good Quality White Flour
  • cups Wholemeal Flour
  • 4 tsp Surebake Yeast

Instructions

Bread Maker Instructions

  • Place all the ingredients into the bread maker's pan and choose the ‘dough’ function.  It will knead it and allow it to rise once.

Cake Mixer with a Dough Hook Attachment Instructions

  • Place all the ingredients in together and use a dough hook to knead the ingredients for 10-12 mins until the dough can be stretched without breaking harshly.
  • Cover and place somewhere warm to rise.

Kneading by Hand Instructions

  • Combine all of the ingredients, and mix together to form a ball. 
  • Tip onto a floured surface and knead until the consistency described above.

First Rise

  • Allow the dough to rise until it has doubled in size.
    Once the dough has doubled in size - punch it down and tip it out onto a floured surface.
  • Half the dough into two even amounts
  • Shape each half into a small loaf and place them in either a lined or greased loaf tin

Second Rise

  • Find a warm spot and allow the loaves to rise for a second time.  You want them to rise by half again.
  • Cover with a damp teatowel to avoid the loaves drying out.
  • Turn your oven on to 200 and let it warm up while you wait for the bread to rise a second time.

Cook the Bread

  • Cook the bread for 15-20 mins until golden brown.
  • Tap the bread to check for a thick crust and listen for a hollow sound.

Things to Consider

  • This recipe can be made dairy free.  The milk is there to help with flavour and create a good crust but will not fail if you need to leave it out
  • If you don’t have Surebake yeast you can use an active yeast, but you will need to add an extra step.  Use 2 tsp of active yeast and combine it with the warm water and honey to activate before adding the remaining ingredients.  You want the mixture to create a frothy white foamy surface.
  • I am not a bread expert.  But have found this recipe to be a good robust recipe that makes two good sized loaves.