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Kelly on 11.8.2017
This turned out really yummy for me. I used the dough cycle on my bread machine, and split the dough between two loaf pans. I let them rise for about 40 minutes before baking. My tops were a little dark, but otherwise, delicious!
Nanci Bentes on 2.21.2014
Fantastic! Delicious and easy. I translated the recipe to portuguese and posted in my blog! Brazilians will love this recipe that works so well.
Jacque Herron on 2.11.2014
This bread is easy, delicious, and makes a high-rising beautiful loaf. I upped the grains by adding Wheat Germ, Sunflower seeds, Flaxseed (ground), Sesame seeds. It’s so pretty and tasty that I may not use my bread maker again.
JeanneR on 1.8.2014
This turned out perfectly! The oats didn’t want to stay on top, but who cares, it tasted divine!! I will make this again and again.
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Cathy Youell on 10.15.2016
Turned it into 2 smaller loaves as it was too much for my one loaf pan. Not bad…but do not know if I will make again.
sarah miller on 8.10.2014
Just mixed this up following directions, and after kneading for 6 minutes the dough was incredibly wet still. added another 1/4 cup of flower and 1/8 of a cup at a time before it was only ‘slightly sticky’. hoping that the bread will turn out ok. anyone else have this issue? Also thought it was hard to tell when the dough was smooth due to the oats…
suzygray on 1.16.2014
I baked this the other afternoon and it turned out great. I followed the directions about rising in the loaf pan and put it in the oven when it rose to the top of the pan but during baking, it just got really big on top. It didn’t spill over but had a huge, brown crisp mound. I thought it might have holes inside but didn’t. My hubby and I both like it for am toast but it’s so wide it won’t into my toaster all the way, have to cut in half. This is a delicious, dense, chewey bread that was fun to watch bake.