Homemade oat bread: Easy, nutritious, and sure to impress
Oat bread can be purchased at many bakeries but can also be made very quickly and easily at home. It comes out soft and fluffy. I've baked it several times because my family keeps asking for it. My son claims it's the best for sandwiches.
Are you afraid of making homemade bread? I know the arguments well: that it takes a lot of work, doesn't always turn out right, and that store-bought bread isn't bad. I used to think so too. However, oat bread will work, even if you don't have much experience with bread baking. It always turns out well, and its taste is incomparable to store-bought products.
What makes oat bread stand out?
Oat bread is a variation of traditional bread, using oat flour with the addition of wheat and potato flour. Oat flour can also be combined with rice and buckwheat flour to make it gluten-free. Oat flour is made from coarsely ground oats and has a light, creamy color with a slight nutty flavor. What are its advantages? It tastes good to everyone, doesn't crumble, is easy to slice, and stays fresh for a long time.
What are the benefits of such bread?
This type of bread stands out for not being dry but rather moist and fluffy. Importantly, for beginners in homemade bread it is baked without the addition of sourdough. Instead, dry yeast is needed. Another advantage? It contains a lot of fiber and valuable vitamins and minerals. It pairs well with many additions, such as flaxseed, black cumin, pumpkin, or sunflower seeds. Its slices go well with savory toppings but taste great with honey or preserves.
Simple oat bread recipe
Ingredients:
- 1 and 1/2 cups of warm water
- 7 ounces of oat flour
- 7 ounces of whole wheat flour
- 3.5 ounces of potato flour
- 0.3 ounces of instant yeast
- 2 tablespoons of rolled oats
- black cumin seeds, flaxseed, sunflower seeds, or pumpkin seeds (optional, to taste)
- 2 tablespoons of olive oil
- 2 level teaspoons of salt
- 1 teaspoon of honey
Preparation method:
- Combine the wheat, oat, potato flour, salt, and dry yeast in a bowl and mix well.
- Pour in the water, olive oil, honey, and any chosen additions. Mix until the ingredients are well combined and form a uniform dough.
- Cover the bowl with a cloth and set aside in a warm place for 2 hours.
- Transfer the risen dough to a baking tin lined with parchment paper. Smooth the top and sprinkle with rolled oats.
- Set aside the bread to rise for another 30 minutes.
- Place the tin in the oven preheated to 350°F and bake for about 50 minutes.
- Remove the tin from the oven and set it aside for a few minutes. Once it has cooled slightly, carefully remove the bread from the tin and transfer it to a wire rack. Let it cool completely.