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On Sep 23, 2:40?am, "Brian Christiansen"
> wrote: > Occasionally, I make myself a loaf of bread, though usually I am just lazy > and buy a loaf. The recipe I was use is a pretty standard one, and my > favorite combination is to use 2 c. of white flour and 1 of whole wheat. > Sometimes I split the dough into the little tart tins and make hamburger > buns instead of baking the stuff up into a loaf pan. > > The other day, there was a thread about adding some oatmeal to the bread, > but it did not say (or I missed where it did say) whether a 1/2 cup or so or > oats is simply added, or are the oats added, with a corresponding amount of > flour is subrtracted. > > I have the same question about grape nuts. Would I simply add 1/2 cup to > the recipe. I looked up "grape nuts bread" on google, and most of the > recipes I found were for quick breads and not yeast breads, but a few were, > and I appeared that they were just standard recipes with grape nuts added. > > The main effect I would want to get out of adding grape nuts is for them to > retain their crunchyness. If they will not, what will. Sunflower kernels > or some other type of nut? Some other kind of cereal, perhaps "crunchy" > granola or a "flake" cereal like Special K? > > Brian Christiansen google amber waves of grain bread. Easy to make, impressive to eat. good luck |
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