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Bread Machine Whole Wheat Bread - Extra Soft
FAQ
Dense or heavy bread can be the result of not kneading the dough mix properly –out of many reasons out there. Some of the other potential reasons could be mixing the yeast & salt together or losing your patience while baking or even not creating enough tension in the finished loaf before baking the bread.
You can also use most grocery-store aged whole wheat flours in place of bread flour. Whole wheat flour absorbs more water than a regular bread flour, so make sure to let the dough rest to fully absorb the liquid, and you may need to add little less flour or a little more water to your dough when mixing.
Not enough yeast or old yeast may have been used. Please ensure that the measuring spoon provided is used and check the date on the packet. The liquid may have touched the yeast before kneading. Ensure that ingredients are added as per the recipe and that the water is carefully poured in last.
Nelstrops traditional wholemeal flour is the perfect whole grain flour to use in your bread machine. Whether you are looking to bake good bread or rolls, by hand or in a bread machine, this is a perfect choice.
Whole grain flour: Whole grain flours such as whole wheat or rye don't produce the same stretchy glutens as all-purpose flour, which can lead to denser doughs that don't rise as well. Dry crust: If the surface of your dough dries out, it can impede rising.