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Easy Everyday Sandwich bread. How to make Vegan Everyday Sandwich Bread Loaf. Dairy-free nut-free soy-free Yeast Bread.

You know what, I realized that I have not posted a regular bread in a long while! Every week I end up baking some form of bread .. mutligrain, fruity, experimental random ones,(see the faux sourdough gf bread picture on the FB page). A plain bread comes out the oven probably once a month, but never sees the camera:) This time though, it did get clicked.
One of these days I will take a start to finish picture set. I hope the camera survives the flour and dough smudges!
This weekend we did a ton of cooking, some Tempeh Makhani(Tempeh in creamy sauce, a mighter and less tangy version of Tikka masala. Tikka Masala), Yellow Lentil Daal with Brussels Sprouts, Dassana’s Kashmiri Dum aloo(Non fried and vegan version), Rice and Naan! Entertaining is fun, but now I have loads of leftovers:)
I made this bread a week back and finally decided to post it. Its a great Sandwich bread, with half whole wheat and half bread flour. Its not totally white and its not dense like a all whole wheat bread. The bread goes well with anything and everything. What can you do with it apart from the usual sandwiches! you can make these Samoa French Toasts!
Edit the taste to your preference, add spices, or herbs and a little more salt for a herbed loaf or some cinnamon and added sugar for a cinnamon loaf. You can make a white loaf by substituting the wheat flour with bread flour(add a bit more bread flour while kneading).
Easy Everyday Sandwich bread

How to make Vegan Everyday Sandwich Bread Loaf. Dairy-free nut-free soy-free Yeast Bread. Makes a 8.5 by 4.5 medium loaf
Ingredients
- 1 cup warm water
- 1.5 cups whole wheat flour, I use Bob's Red Mill
- 1.25 cups bread flour
- 1 Tablespoons agave syrup
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon raw sugar
- 2 teaspoons active yeast, Red Star
- 1 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, or virgin coconut oil
Instructions
- In a large bowl, add 2 Tablespoons warm water, 1 teaspoon sugar and yeast. Mix and let sit until frothy(10 minutes).
- Add salt to the 1.5 cups wheat flour and mix. Add wheat flour and 1 cup bread flour to the yeast mix,
- Add agave, oil, rest of the water and knead 6-8 minutes in stand mixer or 8-10 minutes by hand.
- If the dough is sticky, then add a little bread flour until the the dough is soft and almost not sticky.
- Place dough in well greased container. Cover with towel and let sit for 1.5 hours or until doubled.
- Punch dough down, use a Tablespoon or so bread flour to help make the dough less sticky.
- Pull a bit on all sides and tuck under to get a taut top. Place the tucked side down on parchment lined or well greased bread pan.
- Spray water liberally on top, then sprinkle some flour or oats on top.
- Cover with towel and let rise for 45 minutes or until doubled.
- Bake at 365 degrees F for 35-40 minutes, or until a tap on he top sounds hollow.
- Cool completely before slicing.
Notes
Variations: Add 1-2 Tablespoons non dairy yogurt, Replace 1/2 cup water with 1/2 cup almond milk(half the amount of liquid) To get nice slices, cool the bread in the refrigerator for atleast an hour before slicing. Also if possible use an electric knife:).
Nutritional values are based on one serving
Nutrition
Calories: 121kcal, Carbohydrates: 22g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 1g, Sodium: 99mg, Potassium: 86mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 1g, Calcium: 7mg, Iron: 0.7mg
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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I am eagerly waiting for the baking event.Loved the simple everyday bread..:)
Thanks Manali. Once I get this fundraiser started i will have time to set up a class!
Richa you totally have bread making down to a science, this looks incredible!
Thanks Heather.. I am more by the feel and taste cook. So if the dough feels right , it should yield a good loaf of bread!
The bread looks beautiful–I’m also impressed by your ability to cut perfect slices. I mangle bread. 🙂
Thanks Valerie!. the key is to cool the bread in the refrigerator for half an hour before slicing. Also if possible use an electric knife:)
thanks for the mention also richa.
perfect bread. your pics are reminding me about the bread i baked few days ago and the pics i took are similar.
making bread at home is so good and fun as well, especially when you see the dough doubling and rising and when it is getting baked the house smells so good.
yup. Frehly baked bread is amazing!:)
wow perfectly baked bread…impressed….awesome clicks too!
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Thanks Anu!
what a perfect and gorgeous loaf of bread, it is perfect.
Thank you Caitlin!
Wow – this bread looks mighty fabulous! Gorgeous photos too – Happy Monday girl! xo
Thanks! Happy Monday to you too Shira!
PS what’s a blog hop?
There a linky tool which gets attached to the post and people can link up their posts if it works with the theme. For eg. I have this month long Berry blog hop on this post https://hobbyandmore.blogspot.com/2012/04/berry-blog-hop-blueberry-almond-yeast.html
Where anyone with berry recipes can link up and see other berry recipes from other bloggers!
Beautiful breads!!!!I love making bread and I haven’t in so long. I love the feel of the dough in my hand and the aroma in the kitchen when the bread has reached the oven. I’m living vicariously. I must check out your fundraiser and do something about it soon 🙂
Yep.. Bread is my go to stress releiver!
Thanks Gigi!