Honey Whole Wheat Sandwich Bread Recipe for Bread Machine (2024)

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This is an easy-to-follow honey whole-wheat sandwich bread recipe that you can make in your bread machine (or skip the machine and make it by hand). You'll never have to buy from the bakery again!

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It is no secret that I’ve been working to perfect a honey whole wheat sandwich bread machine recipe for months now. I was not only looking for a recipe that was reliable and tasted good of course, but that also didn’t contain any “unusual” ingredients like dried milk powder or wheat gluten. For a gluten-free option, try this Paleo Bread!

We absolutely LOVE the honey whole-wheat loaf from Great Harvest, and if they can make it with only five simple ingredients (freshly ground whole-wheat flour, water, honey, salt & yeast) then I should be able to do it too!

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Wow! Your recipe has it all! First, of course, it’s delicious. Density is perfect, and my favorite part is that it is so low in salt.

Perfect Whole Wheat Bread Machine Recipe

So after months of experimenting, I am thrilled to finally have a homemade bread recipe to share. And while this recipe comes out just right 9 times out of 10, I’ve learned that things can’t always be “perfect” when it comes to baking bread machine recipes.

If you aren’t weighing your ingredients and instead just measuring them out like me, or if you live in a place where the humidity might change from time to time … well then, expect some occasional surprises with the outcome of your bread.

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I have learned one valuable trick though (from a blog reader!), and that is to check on the bread once or twice during the kneading process to make sure the dough looks “right.” I’ve caught mine looking too wet and sticky a couple of times, so I’ve added a few sprinkles of flour to get things back on track before the baking started. Using whole wheat flour is crucial here! Not only does it make your bread recipe more nutritious, but it’s also more filling and flavorful.

I also want to share that this particular recipe makes a loaf that is on the larger side, which I like because then I don’t have to replenish our bread supply every two days. This loaf also comes out with a lighter crust due to its big size, and that is a plus in my book as well.

Serve bread warm with homemade soup or use it to make delicious whole grain sandwiches!

Easy Trick for Perfect Homemade Whole Wheat Bread Crust

After your honey whole wheat bread has finished baking let it rest for a couple of minutes until it’s cool to the touch. Then remove the bread from the pan and wrap it completely with a clean cotton or linen tea towel. Place the wrapped bread on a rack to cool.

The towel helps stop the bread’s moisture from being drawn out in the open air while still being breathable enough to keep the crust from turning mushy.

Once bread is completely cool you can put it in a plastic bag to keep the crust soft for longer.

Can I Make This Honey Whole Wheat Sandwich Bread in the Oven Instead of a Bread Machine?

Yes, this recipe for honey whole wheat bread also works in the oven. Keep in mind that this recipe is for a 2lb loaf so you’ll need a large pan (or split it between two smaller bread pans).

The first option is to use your bread maker to mix and proof the dough, then remove it to bake in the oven. If you don’t have a bread maker, though, you’ll need to make several adjustments to make this whole wheat sandwich bread with honey by hand:

  1. Add the hot water, a packet (2 ¼ teaspoons) of regular active dry yeast, and 1 tsp of honey to a large bowl or electric mixer. Stir gently to combine.
    • Tip: Put a little oil in your measuring spoon before the honey and it won’t stick.
  2. Let the mixture rest until the yeast activates (10-15 minutes). You’ll know it’s ready when plenty of bubbles have formed.
  3. Mix in the remaining honey, oil, and salt.
  4. Add the flour 1 cup at a time, fully incorporating each before you add the next one. Dough should be soft and not too sticky.
    • If you’re not weighing flour the amount each person scoops can vary. Add more or less flour, as needed.
  5. Either with a dough hook or by hand, knead the dough for 7-12 minutes, or until elastic. You can tell if dough is kneaded enough by poking it; if the dough bounces back quickly kneading is done.
  6. Cover the dough with a clean towel to lock in heat and prevent drying. Let it rise until doubled in size (1-3 hours).
  7. Punch the dough down, then shape your bread loaf. Place dough in a greased pan, then cover again to rise until doubled.
  8. Bake honey whole wheat bread at 375 F for about 30 minutes or until crust has browned.
    • Note: Cooking times will vary depending on loaf size and oven, adjust as needed.

Why Didn’t my Yeast Activate in Homemade Bread?

Old or inactive yeast: Yeast is alive and will become inactive under certain conditions. Honey or any type of sugar helps to activate it. Before you bake, make sure the yeast hasn’t expired. Once opened, a container of yeast only keeps for about four months when stored in cool environment, like the fridge. High temperatures can make yeast inactive quicker.

Water temperature: The water should be between 105 and 115 degrees F, a lukewarm temperature that you can comfortably wash your hands in. Too cool and the yeast won’t activate, too hot and it kills the yeast.

Not added to the bread machine correctly: Most bread machines have very specific instructions for how to add the yeast. The general rule is to keep the yeast dry; if your bread machine doesn’t have a yeast compartment, see if it helps to dig a small well in the flour to keep yeast from activating too soon in the cycle. If you prefer a version without a brand machine, make this Whole Wheat Bread!

Didn’t wait long enough: If you’re making this recipe by hand make sure you wait until the yeast has fully activated before adding other ingredients.

If you enjoyed this honey whole wheat sandwich bread or have any good bread-making tips or recipes that you’d like to share, please do so in the comments below!

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Honey Whole-Wheat Sandwich Bread (for bread machine)

This is an easy-to-follow honey whole-wheat sandwich bread recipe that you can make in your bread machine (or skip the machine and make it by hand). You'll never have to buy from the bakery again!

98 Reviews / 4.7 Average

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 5 hours hrs

Total Time: 5 hours hrs 5 minutes mins

Course: Breakfast, Lunch,

Cuisine: American

Method: Baked Goods

Diet: Dairy Free, Egg Free, Peanut/Tree Nut-Free, Vegetarian

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Servings: 12 slices (one loaf)

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Layer the dry ingredients into the bread pan, according to manufacturer’s instructions (check the user manual for this).

  • Make a well and place the wet ingredients on top of the dry ingredients. My particular bread machine (this one is similar) has a separate area for yeast; please consult your bread machine's instruction manual for yeast placement as this is very important!

  • Select the whole wheat option on your bread machine and press start. My machine takes 5 hours to make a whole wheat sandwich loaf.

Notes

  • Be sure to check your bread machine’s instructions for how ingredients should be layered. This recipe goes by my machine’s (the Oster ExpressBake Bread Maker is similar) preference which is dry ingredients first, then wet ingredients on top.
  • This recipe has been around for a while, and I’ve read many comments about adapting it to bake in the oven. If you still want to use your bread machine, though, you can select the dough cycle to get the dough just right, then transfer to a bread pan and bake the bread in the oven.
Nutrition Facts

Nutrition Facts

Honey Whole-Wheat Sandwich Bread (for bread machine)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 190Calories from Fat 27

% Daily Value*

Fat 3g5%

Sodium 99mg4%

Potassium 71mg2%

Carbohydrates 36g12%

Fiber 4g17%

Sugar 5g6%

Protein 6g12%

Calcium 29mg3%

Iron 1.1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Honey Whole Wheat Sandwich Bread Recipe for Bread Machine (2024)

FAQs

What happens if you add too much honey to bread? ›

If you add too much honey, it can change the hydration of your sourdough bread. Honey is higher in fructose than sugar making it much sweeter.

Is honey wheat bread the same as whole wheat bread? ›

Honey Wheat Bread: While honey wheat bread still contains whole wheat flour, the addition of honey and potential sweeteners can increase its sugar content. This may make it slightly higher in calories and carbohydrates compared to traditional whole wheat bread.

Why do you put honey in bread dough? ›

Moisture: Honey is hygroscopic, which means it attracts and retains moisture. When added to bread dough, honey can help keep the bread moist and fresh for a longer time.

Why is my whole wheat bread not rising in the bread maker? ›

There may be too much salt or sugar. Excess of these ingredients can inhibit or even kill the action of the yeast. The wrong type of yeast may have been used.

How much honey is too much for yeast? ›

In answer to your question, you can use too much honey. Somewhere above 4 1/2 pounds per gallon, you get into territory that is very tough for yeast, and many will stall before fermentation is complete. When above 5 pounds per gallon (above a gravity of 1.200 you reach a point where most yeast can't even start.

How much honey instead of sugar in bread? ›

RULE 1. Honey is largely fructose and is therefore much sweeter than refined sugar. Depending on the honey, it can be two or three times sweeter than sugar. For every 1 cup of sugar, replace it with 1/2 to 2/3 cups of honey.

What type of bread is honey wheat bread? ›

The combination of oats, stoneground whole wheat flour and honey results in a naturally sweet, soft wheat bread.

Does honey wheat bread taste good? ›

The taste of Nature's Own Honey Wheat Bread is simply scrumptious. The subtle sweetness from the honey perfectly complements the nutty flavor of the wheat, creating a harmonious blend.

Is honey wheat bread good for diabetics? ›

Added sugars in a bread will add to the carbohydrate count and will raise a diabetic's blood sugar, so breads without added sugars (including high fructose corn syrup, honey, agave, maple syrup, fruit juices, or other sweeteners) are healthier for diabetics.

Will yeast rise with honey? ›

If you are trying to make yeast grow on pure honey, you might struggle, but this is the same concept as yeast will not grow on salt… However, mix the honey with some water and add in your yeast and you will get it to bloom, just like when you dilute the salt in flour, yeast will survive..

Does honey affect yeast? ›

But the ingredient has other qualities that can negatively affect the yeast. Honey has long been a valued component used for medicinal purposes, since, in its raw form, it is a natural antibacterial agent. However, this means honey can slow the growth of yeast in your bread.

What is the best honey for baking bread? ›

Amber Honey

It has more caramel notes, which makes it the ideal honey for spreading on bread. For baking purposes, you can use it to make Parker House rolls.

Why is my homemade bread so dense in my bread machine? ›

Too much heat or humidity might lead to a too-quick rise and a crevice near the center of your bread. Conditions that are too cold might delay proofing or rising, resulting in a super-dense loaf.

Which yeast is best for bread machine? ›

Both commercial dry yeast and instant yeast are suitable for bread machines because they are designed to be added directly to the dry ingredients, and they don't require proofing in water before use.

How do you make bread crust softer on a bread machine? ›

After baking the bread, put it in a plastic bag just before it cools to room temperature. The residual moisture in the bread will soften the crust.

What happens if you use too much honey? ›

Digestive issues like constipation can get worse with too much consumption of honey. The high fructose content in honey can lead to constipation, even if you don't have any existing issue. It can also lead to bloating or diarrhoea as your body cannot digest too much sugar at once.

How does honey affect bread? ›

Honey helps extend the shelf life of baked goods, which in particular is important for loaves of bread that need to stay fresh and moist. Honey is a humectant, a substance that prevents moisture transfer in bakery foods. Honey does not give up water easily; in fact, it collects moisture from the atmosphere.

Is it bad to use too much honey? ›

Honey has been linked to health benefits like improved heart health, wound healing, and blood antioxidant status. However, consuming too much may cause adverse effects due to its high sugar and calorie content. Thus, it's best to use honey to replace other forms of sugar and enjoy it in moderation.

Does honey make bread soggy? ›

Honey results in a moister, fluffier texture.

Meanwhile, goods made with honey are deliciously moist and have a tighter crumb that does not disintegrate as easily.

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