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Everyday 100% Whole Wheat Sandwich Bread

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Author(s): Peter Reinhart
Page 83
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4 reviews, average rating 4.3 / 5

Frequent Flyer

16 years ago
5/5
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This is now my family's favortie sandwhich bread. Having made it many times, it is the highest rising, lightest 100% whole wheat bread I have seen. I've made all of the whole wheat recipes in the book and find this one lighter than the others. I have followed the recipe exactly with excellent results and have varied the procedure some as well (using a sponge) also with excellent results. It's a clear winner for us.

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bes30

16 years ago
4/5
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I have made this recipe 4 times and it is a great everyday use bread. I have used it as sandwich bread and made it into rolls and both ways are equally satisfying.
It is very light and airy and you cannot even tell it is made from 100% whole wheat. All of my past attempts with wheat bread (using other non Peter Reinhart recipes) has resulted in bread that more resembles a brick than a soft loaf of bread.
I have also tried and enjoyed some of the suggested recipe variations, substituting 5 oz o...
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homejoys

16 years ago
4/5
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Since we love whole grains, I was especially eager to try this recipe for 100% whole wheat sandwich bread. On the other hand, I wasn't sure it could beat the recipe I usually bake for our daily bread.
We really enjoyed this bread. It made two very large loaves. The flavor was superb. I thought the bread was a little heavier then my usual recipe - then again, I've only made this recipe once and I'm sure it would get better with a little practice.
I replaced 1/4 cup of whole wheat flour with vital...
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jenncc

14 years ago
4/5
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Great basic sandwich bread. I replaced some of the whole wheat (used white whole wheat flour) with rye, and used buttermilk. Bread came out golden brown with a delicate crumb.

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