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NOTE: During and immediately following use, your Bread Chef will be hot. Take special care when handling.
Be sure to use oven mitts or potholders to remove baking pan. If the kneading blade remains in the loaf after
removal from the baking pan, remove with a plastic utensil.
NOTE: DURING THE INITIAL FEW USES OF YOUR BREADCHEF YOU MAY NOTICE AN ODOUR. THIS IS
THE BAKING-IN OF CERTAIN LUBRICATED COMPONENTS AND IS PERFECTLY NORMAL. IT WILL DISAPPEAR
SHORTLY. DURING KNEADING IT IS NORMAL FOR YOUR BREADCHEF TO MAKENOISE AND VIBRATE. PLACE
AWAY FROM EDGEOF COUNTERTOP BEFORE USING.
INGREDIENTS
The most CRITICAL factor affecting the success of ALL RECIPES IN THIS BOOK HAVE BEEN PREPARED
your baking is the quality, freshness and accurate USING FLEISCHMANN'S BREAD MACHINE YEAST
measurement of your ingredients. WHICH IS WIDELY AVAILABLEAT MOST GROCERY
STORES.
FLOUR
We do not recommend the use of fast-rising or
Flour is the basic building block for bread. There are
quick-rise yeast.
many different types of flour, but we recommend that
you use all purpose or bread flour. If you use bread Always make sure your yeast is fresh- CHECK THE
flour, the loaf will usually be slightly larger than if EXPIRATION DATE ON THE CONTAINER. Once the
you use all purpose flour. You may also use whole container has been opened for more than three
wheat or rye flour, although gluten may be required months, it is no longer fresh enough to be used.
to assist rising. Do not use self-rising or cake flour. Always store opened yeast in an airtight container in
your refrigerator, and only add to your recipe when it
GLUTEN
is room temperature. We recommend that you do not
Gluten flour is a flour with almost no starch that use yeast sold in bulk food stores because it is not
results in a very high gluten content. When added sold in airtight containers. To test your yeast for
to low-gluten flours such as whole wheat or rye, it freshness, mix 1 tsp of sugar and 1/2 cup warm
assists rising and adds structure to the loaf. It is water. Add 1 tsp of yeast. After a few minutes
available at most health food stores. the mixture should foam and give off a yeast
smell. If not, your yeast is not fresh and should
YEAST
be discarded.
Yeast is a living organism that feeds on sugar and YEAST IS ALWAYS THE LAST INGREDIENT TO BE
produces carbon dioxide, which makes the dough ADDED . PLACE IT IN A SMALL "CRATER" IN THE
rise. Yeast is extremely sensitive to temperature. TOP OF THE FLOUR- AWAY FROM SALT, SUGAR
Your bread will not rise properly if your AND WATER.
ingredients - particularly liquids - are too cool
or too warm. Only use yeast that does not require
preliminary fermentation.
CAPACITY
Bread makers are usually classified according to the size of loaf they will make. Loaf size is determined by the
amount of flour in the recipe.
LOAF SIZE DESCRIPTION CUPS OF FLOUR
1 LB SMALL 2-2 1/2
1 1/2 LB MEDIUM 3- 3 1/2
2 LB LARGE 4- 4 1/2
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This table is useful if you are using recipes that do not specify loaf size but instead refer to a small, medium or
large loaf.
OPERATING MODES
Your Charlescraft bread maker has several different operating modes to choose from. Each mode allows you to
prepare a different type of bread or pastry.
BASIC
This is the most often used mode because it gives the best results with almost any recipe. You may select light,
medium or dark crust colour in the basic mode.
WHOLEWHEAT
This mode is used for breads requiring heavier flours such as whole Vl(heat or rye that require more kneading and
rising time.
SWEET
This mode is used only for breads high in sugar content. The rising time is longer and the baking temperature is
lower than in basic mode.
QUICK
This mode is used only for breads that use baking soda or baking powder- NOT yeast. Total cycle time is roughly
2 hours less than basic mode.
FRENCH
This mode is used for breads with low sugar or high salt content. Total cycle time is roughly 30 minutes longer
than basic mode.
DOUGH
This mode enables you to prepare dough for rolls, croissants, pizza etc. This mode does not bake. At the
completion of the process. the machine will beep to indicate that dough should be removed from the pan
for shaping and baking in a conventional oven.
CYCLE TIMES
FRUIT AND NUT SIGNAL WILL SOUND SHORTLY BEFORETHE END OF THESECOND KNEADINGCYCLE.
IF STOP IS NOT PRESSEDAFTER BAKING, A CONTROLLED KEEPWARM PERIOD WILL BEGIN AND LAST
FOR 3 HOURS. IT IS BEST TO REMOVEBREAD AS SOON AS POSSIBLEAFTER BAKING IS COMPLETE.
For b~st results, place bread on wire rack and allow to cool for 20-30 minutes before slicing. Always use a
sharp bread knife to slice bread cleanly.
Store bread in an airtight container or plastic bag. Keep in refrigerator or store in freezer for longer periods.
Since your homemade bread has no preservatives, it will dry out and lose flavour quickly. Use stale bread to
make croutons or stuffing.
Close lid.
Select Mode.
Press the S~ELECT button to set your desired
mode. Each time you press SELECT the mode
will advance.
Press capacity.
Press CAPACITY button to set the loaf size.
Start machine.
Press START until you hear a beep. The machine
will start and the clock will begin counting down
the minutes until completion. If you are using the
timer, the machine will not activate but the clock
will begin counting down. Towards the end of the
second kneading cycle you will hear the machine
beep. This tells you it is time to add fruit or nuts
that may be requ ired for yo ur recipe. Open the lid
and add ingredients slowly.
NOTE: DURING BAKING STAGE YOU MAY NOTICE SMOKE COMING FROM THE VENTS ON THE LID .
THIS IS NORMAL.
Place bread on wire rack to cool. Do not cut bread for at least 30 minutes.
COMMON QUESTIONS
1.0. Why does the kneading blade come out in the bread?
A. This in normal. Remove blade with a plastic or wooden utensil to avoid scratching the non-stick surface.
2.0. The kneading blade is stuck in the bottom of the pan. How do I remove it?
A. Pour hot water into the pan and let sit for 10 minutes.
3.0. What happens if bread is left in pan after baking?
A. The bread will become very soggy, as excess moisture cannot escape. It is best to remove bread when
baking is complete.
4.0. Can outside recipes be used?
A. Yes, however, it is necessary to adjust ingredients to be in the same proportions as the recipes in
this book.
5.0. Why do loaves vary in height and weight?
A. Whole wheat or rye flour bread are usually shorter than basic breads. Also some breads use less flour so
they will be shorter than usual.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If you are having difficulty producing a satisfactory loaf check the following points before calling for service.
1.MY BREAD DIDN'T RISE!
• Whole wheat or rye loaves will not rise as much as white loaves
• Use fresh yeast
• Add yeast LAST and away from salt, sugar and water
• Adding gluten assists rising
• Increase water by 1 oz
• Check to ensure kneading blade is properly in place
• Key ingredients mis-measured or omitted
• Too much salt
• Ingredients not room temperature -too cool
2.MY BREAD LOOKS LIKE A CRATER!
• Too much moisture in mixture- reduce liquid slightly
• Increase salt by 1/2 tsp or increase flour by 1 Tbsp
• Bread left in machine too long after baking
3.MY BREAD ROSE TOO HIGH AND STUCK TO THE LID!
• Reduce yeast by 1/2 tsp
• Reduce all ingredients slightly
• Too much water- reduce by 1 tsp
• Not enough salt- add 1/4 tsp
• Ingredients not room temperature- too warm
4.MY BREAD IS NOT COOKED ALL THE WAY THROUGH
• Too much moisture- reduce liquid slightly
• Can happen with heavier flours -an extra knead will solve this. After the first knead and rise, stop the
machine and start over from the beginning as tor a new loaf of bread. This puts more air into the dough.
5.MY BREAD IS TOO HEAVY OR ROUGH TEXTURED
• Not enough water - add 1 Tbsp
• Flour is too dry - store in airtight container
6.MY BREAD HAS TOO MANY HOLES
• Too much water- reduce by 1 Tbsp
• Too much yeast- reduce by 1/8 tsp
• Not enough salt- add 1/4 tsp
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Bread Machine Troubleshooting Guide
HCNing a problem with bread from your bread machine? This troubleshooting guide should help you understand reasons far failure and solutions for success.
Problem Possible Cause Solution
1. Top Inflated, Mushroom-Uke Appearance Too much yeast Decrease yeast in recipe
Too much sugar Decrease sugar in recipe
Not enough salt Try adding a little salt
Substituted fast-acting yeast for amount given for active dry yeast. If substituting fast-acting yeast for active dry, decrease amount by 1/ 4 t sp
Yeast was not added according to manufacturer's directions
2. Top and Sides Cave In Too Much Uquid Try reducing liquids 1 tbsp at a time
Used canned fruit but did not drain well
Uquld off-balanced by addition of cheese
Used coarser flours such as whole wheat or rye If using too much coarse flour, try increasing yeast slightly or reducing coarse flours
and increasingbread flour
3. Soggy Sides Did not remove bread from pan soon enough If possible, remove bread immediately when baking is finished
4. Center of Loaf Is Raw or Not Baked Through Used coarse flours such as whole wheat or rye For coarse flours try adding an extra knead cycle. To do this, after the first knead,
let dough rise then restart machine at the beginning of the cycle as for a new loaf.
Used moist Ingredients such as yogurt or applesauce If too many moist ingredients are used, try reducing liquids 1 tbsp at a time
5. Gnarly, Knotted Loaves Not enough liquid Increase liquid 1 tbsp at a time
Too much flour Reduce flour 1/4 cup at a time
6. Didn't Rise or Flat Loaves Yeast was omitted M ake sure yeast is fresh
Yeast was old Make sure to use room temperature water
Uquid used was too hot or cold Taste the bread to see if it is too salty then reduce by 1/4 tsp at a time
Too much salt was used
7. Lower Volume or Shorter Loaves Used stone ground and whole wheat flours Try substituting bread flour for part of the stone ground or whole wheat flour
HERB BREAD
1lb 11/2 lb 2lb
Water 8 oz 10 oz 12 oz
White Flour 2 cups 3 cups 4 cups
Butter 1 1/2 Tbsp 2 Tbsp 2 1/2 Tbsp
gry Milk 1 1/2 Tbsp. 2 Tbsp 2Tbsp
Sugar 1 Tbsp 1 1/2 Tbsp 2Tbsp
Salt 1 tsp 1 1/2 tsp 2 tsp
Tarragon 1 tsp 1 1/2 tsp 2 tsp
Basil 1 tsp 1 1/2 tsp 2 tsp
Oregano 1 tsp 1 1/2 tsp 2 tsp
Parsley . 1 tsp 1 1/2 tsp 2 tsp
Yeast 1 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp
EGG BREAD
1 Lb 11/2 Lb 2 Lb
Water see below see below see below
Egg (beaten) 1 1 2
White Flour 2 cups 3 cups 4cups
Butter 2Tbsp 3 Tbsp 3 Tbsp
Dry Milk 1 Tbsp 1 1/2 Tbsp 2 Tbsp
Sugar 1 1/2 Tbsp 2 Tbsp 2 Tbsp
Salt 1 tsp 1 1/2 tsp 1 1/2 tsp
Yeast 3/4 tsp 1 tsp 1 1/2 tsp
NOTE: Combine beaten egg with water so total liquid volume is 9, 11 or 13 ounces.
CAJUN BREAD
1lb 11/2 Lb 2lb
Water 9 oz 11 oz 13 oz
White Flour 2 cups 3 _cups 4 cups
Butter 1 1/2 Tbsp 2Tbsp 3 Tbsp
Dry Milk 1 Tbsp 1 1/2 Tbsp 2 Tbsp
Brown Sugar 1 Tbsp 2Tbsp 2 1/2 Tbsp
Salt 1/2 tsp 1/2 tsp 1/2 tsp
Cajun Spices 1 Tbsp 1 1/2 Tbsp 2Tbsp
Tomato Paste 2 tsp 1 Tbsp 1 1/2 Tbsp
Onion Powder 1 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp
Parsley Flakes 1 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp
Yeast 1 1/2 tsp 1 1/2 tsp 2 tsp
NOTE: Salt content of Cajun spices varies. Amount of salt in recipe may have to be reduced.
MUSTARD DI LL BREAD
1lb 11/2 l b 2 lb
Water 8 1/2 oz 10 oz 12 i/2 oz
Dijon Mustard 1 Tbsp 1 Tbsp 1 i /2 Tbsp
White Flour 1 1/4 cups 2 1/4 cups 2 3/4 cups
Whole Wheat Flour 3/4 cup 3/4 cup 1 1/4 cups
Butter ~ ~bsp 2 1/2 Tbsp 3 Tbsp
Dry Milk 1 Tbsp 1 1/2 Tbsp 2Tbsp
Brown Sugar 1 ~bsp 1 1/2 Tbsp 2Tbsp
Salt 1 ts~ 1 1/2 tsp 2 tsp
Dill Weed 1 1/2 tsp 1 1/2 tsp 2 tsp
Yeast 1 tsp 1 tsp 1 1/4 tsp
APRICOT BR EAD
1lb 11/2 Lb 2 Lb
Water 8 oz 11 oz 12 oz
White Flour 2 cups 3 cups 4 cups
Butter 1 Tbsp 2Tbsp 3 Tbsp
Dry Milk 1 Tbsp 2 Tbsp 3 Tbsp
Apricot Jam 3 Tbsp 1/3 cup 1/2 cup
Dried Apricots 1/2 cup 3/4 cup 1 cup
Salt 1 tsp 1 1/2 tsp 1 112tsp
Cinnamon 1 1/21sp
Yeast 3/4 tsp 1 tsp 1 1/2 tsp
NOTE: Add dried apricots at the beginning, not at the fruit signal.
BANANA BREAD
1lb 11/2 Lb 2lb
Water 7 oz 10 oz 9 oz
Vanilla 1/2 tsp 3/4 tsp 1 tsp
Mashed Banana 1/2 cup 1/2 cup 2/3 cup
White Flour 1 1/2 cups 2 1/2 cups 3 cups
Whole Wheat Flour 1/2 cup 3/4 cup 1 cup
Butter 1 1/2 Tbsp 2 Tbsp 3 Tbsp
Dry Milk 1 1/2 Tbsp 2 Tbsp 2 1/2 Tbsp
Honey 2 Tbsp 3Tbsp 1 tsp
Salt 1 tsp 1 112 tsp 1 1/2 tsp
Yeast 1 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp
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NOTE: Chopped walnuts may be added at fruit signal. Sugar in recipe may require adjustment depending on
sweetness of bananas.
1lb 11/2 lb 2 Lb
Water see below see below see below
Egg (beaten) 1 1 2
White Flour 2 cups 3 cups 4cups
Butter 2Tbsp 3 Tbsp 4 Tbsp
Molasses 1 1/2 tsp 1 Tbsp 1 1/2 Tbsp
Salt 1 tsp 1 1/2 tsp 2 tsp
Ground Ginger 1 tsp 1 1/2 tsp 2 tsp
Cinnamon 1/2 tsp 3/4 tsp 1 tsp
Ground Cloves 1/2 tsp 3/4 tsp 1 tsp
Yeast 3/4 tsp 1 tsp 1 tsp
NOTE: Combine water and beaten egg together to get 8, 10 or 13 ounces of liquid.
FRE NC H MOD E
These loaves will be smaller than normal due to the lower sugar content and higher salt content.
These loaves may be slightly smaller than normal due to the use of whole wheat or rye flour.
PIZZA DOUGH
1 Lb 11/2 Lb 2 Lb
Water 8 oz 10 oz 12 oz
Olive Oil 1 Tbsp 1 1/2 Tbsp 2 Tbsp
White Flour 2 cups 3 cups 4 cups
Whole Wheat Flour 2 Tbsp 3 Tbsp 4 Tbsp
Sugar 1 Tbsp 1 1/2 Tbsp 2 Tbsp
Salt 1 tsp 1 1/2 tsp 2 tsp
Yeast 1 1/2 tsp 1 1/2 tsp 1 1/2 tsp
1 lb- Makes one 12" pizza round- thick crust,
1 1/2 lb - Makes two 12" pizza rounds,
2 lb - Makes two 9" rounds or two 14" pizza rounds
1. Divide dough into separate balls. On a floured surface roll into pizza rounds. Pinch around edges to form a rim.
2. Place on a lightly greased pan or dry pizza stone and cover with sauce, cheese and other toppings as desired.
3. Bake at 350-375<>F for 15-20 minutes. Check cooking progress periodically.
Add your favourite toppi ngs to any of the crusts or try one of the following suggestions:
T ry green pepper, red onion, tomato and mozzarella cheese on the Basii-Parmesan crust; try mushrooms,
Provolone cheese and pepperoni or Canadian bacon on the white or wheat crust; top the Taco crust w/taco
sauce, cooked ground beef, onion, green pepper and cheddar cheese- add shredded lettuce & chopped
tomato just before serving.
Q U ICK BREAD
These breads use baking powder and baking soda for rising instead of yeast. As a result, they are usually
small and cake-li ke .
Rising starts when kneading is finished and baking starts.
It is normal for the top of a quick bread to crack or split.
APPLESA~UCE BREAD
Oil 3 Tbsp
Eggs 2
Unsweetened Applesauce 2/3 cup
White Flour 2 cups
Baking Powder 1 tsp
Baking Soda 1/2 tsp
Sugar 1/2 cup
Cinnamon 1 1/2 tsp
"Helpful Hints"
Use Gluten-Free recipes developed for use with bread machines. Substituting gluten-free flours for the wheat flour called
for in regular bread (with gluten) will not work.
• Have all the ingredients, dry and wet. at room~ except the water. Using warm tap water in the wet ingredients
produces the best results.
Make sure all the gluten-free flours used are first stirRd with a foric or whisk, to aerate & lighten them, before measuring.
(The flouts tend to sc:ttle and pack down while being ston:d.}
• Whisk the liquid ingredieots together before pouring into the baking pan. Have the "lightened dxy ingredients" standing
by for measuring directly into the pan.
• Use the vinegar, as suggested in the recipes. to be!p eohaDce the dough. As well. it adds to the flavour and acts as a
preservative.
• Wash and dxy the baking pan and kneading blade every time it is used to make sure the lmeadiDg blade fimc:tions
effectively, and always make sure the kneading blade is inserted properly onto the rotating shaft in the bottom of the baking
pan.
• Slice bread only after it bas ooolcd oomplctcly. The coo&og allows the moistness to be more cveoJ:y distn'buted and the
bread slices more easily whea it is cool Actually it seems to be best when it is wrapped and left for a day.
• Expect the tops of the loaves to be fiat. sometimes they may even be slightly concave. Because there is no gluten there
isn't the elas-Jcity to hold up a rounded top.
Gluten-Free Bread
This bread freezes weU. The slickest way to handle it is to wrap and freeze the slices in pairs. Eam padalge is super convenient for
making toast or a sandwich for one. To bring to room tempc:ratuR. mkrowave the package at high for about 20 scooods.
• In bow~ whisk together water, milk, eggs, oil and vinegar until well blended. Pour into baking pan.
• Place rice flour, whole bean flour, tapioca flour, potato starch flour, sugar, x:anthart gum, salt and yeast in the order given.
• Insert the baking pan into the unit. Select "'Basic Mode"- ..Light.. crust setting. Press start.
• Wrth rubber spatula, immediately start to stir and scrape down sides of pan, without touching the kneading blade, until the
dry ingredients are wet. This fiscilitates the mixing and must be done during the first five minutes that the machine is on.
Close the lid and do not lift lid dwing the baking cycle.
• Once the machine is finished. remove the bread immediately. Take the bread out of pan and place top side down on wire
rack to cool Makes lloaf- 14-15 slices..
Cheese Bread
Sourdough
Whole Wheat
Sourdough Bread................................................................ 20
100% Whole Wheat Bread................................................... 6
Sourdough Wheat Bread.................................................. 20
50% Whole Wheat Bread. .................................................... 6
Buttermilk Wheat Bread..................................................... 7
Carrot Wheat Bread.............................................................. 7 Sweet Bread
Cracked Wheat Bread........................................................... 8
Granola Bread. ........................................................................ 8 Apricot Almond Bread...................................................... 21
Multi-Grain French. ............................................................. 9 Apricot Almond Bread (Version 2). ............................. 21
Multi-Grain Wheat Bread................................................... 9 Boston Brown Bread.......................................................... 22
Shredded Wheat Bread...................................................... 10 Carrot Raisin Bread........................................................... 22
Sunflower Oat Wheat Bread........................................... 10 Cinnamon Oatmeal Raisin Bread. ................................. 23
Wheat Barley Bread............................................................ 11 Cranberry Pecan Bread..................................................... 23
Wheat Berry Bread.............................................................. 11 Oatmeal Maple Pecan Bread........................................... 24
Wheat Bran Bread. .............................................................. 12 Orange Wheat Bread. ........................................................ 24
Wheat ‘N Yogurt Bread..................................................... 12 Panettone. .............................................................................. 25
Whole Wheat Oat Bran Bread. ..................................... 13. Raisin Bran Bread................................................................ 25
Raisin Bread........................................................................... 26
Spiced Fruit Bread. ............................................................. 26
Herb Stollen Bread. ...................................................................... 27
Dill Bread.............................................................................. 14
French Garlic Bread......................................................... 14
Variety
Garlic Bread. ........................................................................ 15
Herb Bread. ........................................................................... 15 Cheese Bread......................................................................... 28
Italian Herb Bread............................................................. 16 Chili Bean Bread. ................................................................ 28
Egg Bread................................................................................ 29
Peanut Butter Bread. ........................................................ 29
Swiss Jalapeño Beer Bread. .............................................. 30
Zucchini Bread..................................................................... 30
A p p l e s a u c e O at m e a l B r e a d
Bran Bread
Add ready-to-eat bran flakes cereal to this recipe for a different texture and taste, plus added
fiber and nutrition. Do not crush bran flakes into measuring cup when measuring.
Flakes will become crushed during the kneading period.
Wh i t e B r e a d R e c i p e s 1
This recipe uses water rather than milk which gives it a crispier crust.
A classic white bread that everyone will love.
Wh i t e B r e a d R e c i p e s 2
H o n e y O at m e a l B r e a d
Use old-fashioned or quick cooking oats in this recipe, but do not use instant oatmeal.
A very light textured bread with a crispy crust.
A good, all-purpose bread.
Wh i t e B r e a d R e c i p e s 3
A basic white bread with a touch of oats and hint of brown sugar.
Made with milk, the crust is tender.
Use old-fashioned or quick cooking oats, not instant oatmeal.
O l d Fa s h i o n e d Wh i t e B r e a d
This recipe is made with milk for a tender crust and fine texture.
Just like Grandma used to make, now you can too!
Wh i t e B r e a d R e c i p e s 4
The addition of plain yogurt adds a little tang to this bread, but very subtle.
A good basic, general purpose bread.
Wh i t e B r e a d R e c i p e s 5
A dense bread, packed with fiber since all whole wheat flour is used. Longer kneading cycle at wheat
setting will provide great results. If bread collapses during the baking period, add 1 or 1 ½
tablespoons of vital wheat gluten to recipe for respective loaf size to prevent this from happening.
Vital wheat gluten can be found in most health food stores.
5 0 % Wh o l e Wh e at B r e a d
For those that like a lighter textured wheat bread, this is the recipe for you.
Contains equal amounts of bread and whole wheat flour.
Wh e at B r e a d R e c i p e s 6
C a r r o t Wh e at B r e a d
Shredded carrot adds a little color and flavor to this wheat bread.
Good for sandwiches or with hearty soups.
Nut or raisins may also be added for extra flavor.
Wh e at B r e a d R e c i p e s 7
The addition of cracked wheat to this recipe adds a little crunch and, of course, more fiber.
A light, yet hearty and satisfying bread.
Granola Bread
Granola breakfast cereal, non-fat plain yogurt and a little whole wheat flour add
fiber and great taste to this bread. Good toasted or for sandwiches.
Wh e at B r e a d R e c i p e s 8
M u lt i - G r a i n Wh e at B r e a d
This whole wheat bread has a little crunch due to the addition of 7-grain cereal.
A light textured, but fiber-filled bread, it’s good toasted or for sandwiches.
7-grain cereal can be found at most health food stores.
Wh e at B r e a d R e c i p e s 9
Add a couple of large shredded wheat cereal biscuits to this bread for added fiber and nutrition.
The cereal blends right into the dough.
Well worth a try if you have some cereal on hand.
S u n f l o w e r O at Wh e at B r e a d
Sunflower seeds, oats and honey add a nutty flavor to this wheat bread
which uses both whole wheat flour and bread flour.
Wh e at B r e a d R e c i p e s 10
Bread flour, whole wheat flour and barley flakes create a great sandwich bread.
Wh e at B e r r y B r e a d
Add soaked wheat berries to this recipe for added fiber and crunch.
Wheat berries must be soaked to soften before using and can be found at health food stores.
Bakes into a picture perfect loaf.
Wh e at B r e a d R e c i p e s 11
Wh e at ‘ N Yo g u r t B r e a d
Use plain, non-fat yogurt as part of the liquid for this light textured wheat bread.
A good, all purpose bread everyone will like.
Wh e at B r e a d R e c i p e s 12
A combination of bread flour, whole wheat flour and dry oat bran cereal sweetened with honey.
Bakes into a nice loaf with a light texture.
Wh e at B r e a d R e c i p e s 13
Dill Bread
Chopped green onion and fresh garlic turn this French bread into a taste-tempting treat
that smells wonderful while baking. Especially good with seafood, pasta dishes or salads.
Delightful aroma. Serve warm with your favorite Italian pasta dish.
Herb Bread
The combination of herbs used in this bread will make your tastebuds come to life.
Grated Parmesan cheese and Italian seasoning add a little zing to Italian Bread.
Serve as a warm loaf with your favorite Italian dish, or slice it thick,
butter and toast or grill to brown.
P o t at o C h i v e B r e a d
A fun variation of Potato Bread adding more flavor to go with your favorite soups and more.
P o t at o B r e a d
Potato B r e a d R e c i pe s 17
A light, but hearty rye that can be prepared with or without caraway seed, depending on your pleasure.
A little bit of cocoa gives this bread its characteristic dark color.
A good bread for a hearty sandwich.
Sourdough Bread
S o u r d o u g h Wh e at B r e a d
Apricots and almonds turn this bread into a delightful breakfast bread.
It’s even great for lunch with a salad.
Do not add more apricots than recommended as the consistency of the dough will be affected.
A p r i c o t A l m o n d B r e a d ( Ve r s i o n 2 )
Slivered Almonds ¼c ⅓c
Raisins ¼c ½c
Raisins ¼c ⅓c
Raisins ⅓c ½c ⅔c
A great bread for Thanksgiving or other holidays when cranberries are available.
Chopped Pecans ⅓c ½c
O r a n g e Wh e at B r e a d
This recipe has both orange juice and grated orange peel to add a citrus flavor.
A light textured breakfast-type bread worth trying.
This recipe originated in Italy where it is still a favorite holiday fruit bread.
Raisins ¼c ½c ½c
Mixed Fruit and Peel ¼c ½c ½c
Slivered Almonds 1 tbsp 2 tbsp 3 tbsp
Grated Lemon Peel 1 tbsp 2 tbsp 2 tbsp
Raisins ½c ¾c 1c
Chopped Nuts ¼c ¼c ⅓c
Raisins ¼c ⅓c
Craisins (dried cranberries) ¼c ⅓c
This is the easy way to make stollen bread for the holidays or any time of the year.
After baking, dust with powdered sugar or drizzle with a powdered sugar icing before slicing.
Cheese Bread
Va r i e t y B r e a d R e c i p e s 28
Eggs add a special flavor to this bread. A very tender bread due to using both eggs and milk.
Va r i e t y B r e a d R e c i p e s 29
Zucchini Bread
Make this bread when you have a little extra zucchini to use from your garden.
Make sure to blot the shredded zucchini dry, as it contains a lot of water.
Va r i e t y B r e a d R e c i p e s 30