Last summer (maybe the one before that, even) my mom brought home a loaf of fresh baked bread, baked by
Great Harvest Flower Mound, who participates in their neighborhood’s farmer’s market. I don’t even remember what kind of bread it was, but I do remember how tasty it was! I immediately stuck 2 pieces in the toaster and buttered one and added peanut butter to the other. Oh, my! This was soooo tasty, I threw another in the toaster. Faster forward to earlier this year, when I started reading
Kath’s blog. She is always enjoying Great Harvest breads since her husband, Matt, works there and they are in the process of opening their own. I had to have Great Harvest, again!
While we live about 30 minutes from Flower Mound, it’s not too far from Jonathan’s Mother’s Day Out. I decided I needed to pick up a loaf when I was out that way. Since all of their breads are made the day of, they offer different specialty breads each day. I picked up a Whole Grain Goodness loaf and holy moly!

best. bread. I. have.
ever. had! I have been
craving it since then. Only problem? They switched the day they have Whole Grain Goodness to Mondays. Jonathan does not go to MDO on Mondays, and as much as I love this bread, and
need more, I am not willing to drive 1 hour, round trip, for a loaf of bread. I’d rather wait until I plan on being out that way, for one reason or another, on a Monday. Of course, I could always just try a new one, one that they do bake on a day that Jonathan goes to MDO. But today, today, I just couldn’t take it any longer. I started searching for something I could bake myself. I have a bread machine, which makes it easy on me by doing all the kneading and waits for it to rise, then beeps to let me know I can take it out, place it in the loaf pan, and bake it in the oven. Or, I have the option of baking it in the machine, but then the loaf has a hole in the bottom, where the bread machine paddle is since it mixes and “kneads” it in the machine as well.
I decided on this
Oat N Honey recipe, that I altered – I used half honey/half molasses, 2 cups whole wheat and only 1 cup all purpose flour and the addition of 1 tablespoon of flax seeds. I also used regular oats and not quick cooking oats, because that’s what I have, and I did the buttermilk trick where you add milk to 1 tablespoon of lemon juice or vinegar because I don’t just keep buttermilk on hand. I also sprinkled some oatmeal and flax seeds on the top. I baked it at 350 for 30 minutes, rather than in my machine. It’s not as dense, and it doesn’t have the crunch that whole grain goodness has, but it is still
super tasty, and still healthy.
1 comment:
Don't your parents live @ Robson Ranch? Just saw this posted on their community events page:
http://www.flouronthemound.com/communityevents.html
I tried it for the first time this week so it was fun to see your blog post too!
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