Ingredients
Old-Fashioned oats - 1 cup
Whole Wheat flour - 2 cups
Bread flour/unbleached all-purpose flour - 1 cup
Buttermilk - 3/4 cup
Water - 1/4 cup
Butter - 3 tablespoons
Sugar - 3 tablespoons
Active Dry Yeast - 3 teaspoons
Oats - 2 teaspoons for topping
Directions
Take about 1/4 cup of lukewarm water and add the sugar and yeast and stir till they dissolve. The water should be lukewarm for the yeast to work best. It should not be too hot as it might kill the yeast! Set it aside until it gets frothy.
Cook the oats with water until creamy. It should be in a thick consistency and not soupy. Cool the mixture. To the oats mixture, add the buttermilk, butter, bread flour and whole wheat flour. Finally add the frothy yeast-sugar mixture.
Knead well to get an elastic dough. The dough should be smooth. Grease the surface with oil and place in a bowl covered with a towel. Allow the dough to rise for about one hour till doubled.
Punch down the dough and knead it slightly. Take care not to knead too much as it releases all the air in the pockets. Shape the dough into a loaf and transfer it to a greased loaf pan.
Make two or three slits on the top of the loaf for the air to escape. Brush with a little milk and sprinkle the oats on top.
Bake in a preheated oven at 375 degree F for about 40 minutes until a skewer inserted comes out clean.
Allow it to cool a bit and remove carefully from the loaf pan and cool in a wire rack.
Serve with warm butter!
This is my entry to JFI:Wheat
What's Cooking:Homemade Bread
Yeastspotting
Whole Grain (Eggless) Baking Event - Oats
Bread Mania
and EFM:Oats
Bread looks yum.. healthy & delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic, I love oat in my bakes and usually bake bread with oat and wheat, yours has turned out perfectly ! Will try the next time I bake bread :-)
ReplyDeleteThe bread has risen perfectly! Adding whole wheat and oats make the bread nutritious. I feel like grabbing a piece of that bread right now.
ReplyDeleteBread looks perfect and healthy Divya
ReplyDeleteLovely click divya......good to alter anything to suit your taste.
ReplyDeletethat's a yummy bread.. fresh from the oven. wish i cud bake this. i am still not confident baking breads.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous looking bread:)
ReplyDeleteBread has turned out good. Shall try for my next bake.
ReplyDeleteBread is looking perfect..healthy post..
ReplyDeleteThis one is simply gorgeous Divya! It is spongy!
ReplyDeleteAdded to try list,really a healthy one
ReplyDeleteWow..the bread looks so tempting Div..Oat&wheat bread sounds very healthy.I am still jittery when it comes to baking bread:-(
ReplyDeleteWhile reading the procedure I felt the taste , delicious! Your bread looks perfect. I have never made oats but now I want to get a pack.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for sharing this recipe.
looks perfect and yummy dear
ReplyDeletePrefct bread with healthy stuff..nutritious bread indeed..
ReplyDeleteThat smeared with jam and butter and 1 cup hot coffee...bliss!!
ReplyDeleteWOw wow that looks so fabulously delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis looks really delicious. Oatmeal is a great addition/ingredient - it really is super healthy!
ReplyDeletethat looks delicious and healthy
ReplyDeleteBread looks very gorgeous .The bread with butter pic makes me to drool :)
ReplyDeleteBread looks great, very soft. Nutritious too. I have been thinking about baking a bread for a long time but settle down with the store bought ones.
ReplyDeleteHi lovely bread and great blog you have here. Just wanted to drop in a line and let you know of the “Baking Event –Calling all Foodies” hosted by me at the foodie site www.ifood.tv. You are invited to be part of this event that aims to unite bloggers to some great baking this month. The details are all here http://www.ifood.tv/blog/baking_event_calling_all_foodies
ReplyDeleteYummm..I make my breads with Oats n Wheat flour too..:) But you added cooked oats..Any special reason for that???
ReplyDeleteI loved that large loaf pan...looked a lot for it here,n finally had to settle with a small one..:(
Nice one Divya. I have been wanting to bake the oatmeal bread from a while and never did it so far.. Your pictures are too tempting.. I might do it soon.. !
ReplyDeletethatz gorgeous. I love oatmeal
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious and must be yum, buttered & warm.
ReplyDeleteThere is a pleasing aroma while making bread at home... Would love a slice from yours!
ReplyDeleteLooks so good, love home made bread.
ReplyDeleteThe bread slice looks very airy Divya.
ReplyDeleteWow the bread has come out really well! Did you use good old atta for the whole wheat flour or something else?
ReplyDeleteThe bread looks very tempting, especially with the butter on it. Oats and wheat, both are healthy combo.
ReplyDeletewow....first time here you have got a nice blog....oatmeal bread looks yum....:D...nice one
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining YeastSpotting with this delicious bread!
ReplyDeleteNice loaf, I love that it is also so healthy.
ReplyDeleteHi Divya,
ReplyDeleteExcellent recipe. 5* for making a healthy bread. I will try it out.
This looks so soft and yummy! And its healthy too! Great work Divya.Looks fantastic.
ReplyDeletefirst time to ur blog lovely bread divya..will try it & let u know....
ReplyDeleteHi divya, I love your blog. Wanted to try this bread but quick questions, I am in india & do not get bread flour or old fashioned oats easily. Can I use quick cooking quaker oats and what to use instead of bread flour.
ReplyDelete@ Anonymous, You can substitute the bread flour with maida and use quick cooking oats as well. Hope you enjoy the output :)
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