This is our family’s delicious multigrain bread machine recipe… it’s so easy to make! Enjoy!
Ancient Multigrain Bread Machine Recipe
Ancient Multigrain Bread: Bread Machine Recipe
This crusty yet soft ancient multigrain bread is easy to throw together in your bread machine.
Ingredients
- 3 and 3/4 cups whole wheat flour
- 2 teaspoons salt
- 2 tablespoons dry milk
- 2 and 1/2 tablespoons butter
- 3 tablespoons brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons quinoa (uncooked)
- 1 tablespoon ground flax seed
- 1 and 3/4 cups water
- 1 and 1/2 teaspoons quick rise yeast
Instructions
- Place all ingredients into the bread pan, in the order recommended by your bread machine's manufacturer.
- Select the multigrain cycle. My Panasonic's multigrain setting takes five hours, but is so worth it!
- Remove and cool for one hour before slicing. Enjoy!
Notes
Variation: Instead of using only whole wheat flour, you can use two cups of whole wheat flour with one and 3/4 cups of white bread flour.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
12Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 100Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 362mgCarbohydrates: 20gFiber: 3gSugar: 3gProtein: 3g
Estimates only.
Nanny Y. says
Hi! Very pretty blog! I popped over from The Nourishing Gourmet. Does this make a 2 lb. loaf?
Joretta says
Xi don’t understand the measurement of water in a hienz grains bread. Would love to make it
Helen A Warner says
11/16 cup is pretty close to 3/4 of a cup (which would be 12/16), just take about a tablespoon out.
Jaime G says
Thanks, Nanny Y! Yes, it makes a 2 lb loaf.
Kimberly Hirsch says
I don’t have a multrigrain setting on my bread maker. I do have a whole wheat setting would that work? Also have artisan setting. Thanks!
Sarah @ Mum In Bloom says
I think I'm going to make this today but my machine doesn't have a multigrain setting. Do you think I could make it using the whole wheat setting? This sounds soooo delicious!
Laura says
This is my base bread recipe for all the breads I make! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!
Jaime says
You’re very welcome, Laura! Thanks for taking the time to circle back and say so!
Jaime @ Like a Bubbling Brook says
Sarah, I *think* that would work!
Angela says
Can I use freshly ground flour with this recipe?
What do I substitute if I don't have dried milk
Thanks! Enjoying your blog!
Jaime @ Like a Bubbling Brook says
@Angela, freshly ground wheat is perfect 🙂 And, if you want to omit the powdered milk, I think using milk instead of the water would be fine. I haven't tried it that way, but it should work! 🙂
Carolyn says
Im really looking forward to trying this, Im looking for a new everyday bread recipe & it sounds yummy,
have a wonderful day.
Mishelle says
Is there any way to get estimated measurements for a 1.5 pound loaf? Really want to try this!
Nickie says
my machine does not have a multigrain setting. Just basic, whole wheat, express, sweet, french and dough/pasta. What do you suggest to use?
K Mcwherter says
I loved this bread. Right before baking I put chia seed and flax seed on the top with an egg wash first. It made a nice crust, could be cut for sandwich bread or just toasted with butter. I used 2% milk instead of powdered and water. It had good rise but I used 2 tsp yeast. I am making it again today with a few modifications just because I am short on whole wheat flour.
Jaime Gibbs says
So glad to hear it! Thank you!
Donna says
Is 1 11/16 of water correct? Never seen this amount before! How much is that??
Jaime says
Donna, yes it’s correct 🙂 It’s roughly 1 and 3/4 of a cup. Hope that helps!
Threva says
Is the quinoa raw, cooked or flour?
Barbara says
What is the nutritional values for this bread?
Amber says
Fantastic recipe. I added sunflower seeds and a couple of tbsp of rolled oats. Then topped it with oats and a variety of seeds when it started the bake cycle. It is fantastic. Thank you!!
Jaime says
I’m so glad you liked it! <3
Kimberley Jones says
My bread turned out horrible! The bottom wasn’t mixed in, it was just dry caked flour. I’ve used my machine many many times and never have had this happen……. I used the whole wheat setting. Any advice? I want to try it again……
Taysia says
Is the quinoa cooked or raw?
Jaime says
Raw is fine.
Mary B says
I want to make it but the water you said 111/16 how many cups
Jaime says
1 and 11/16 is roughly 1 and 3/4 cups… just a hair less
Coralie says
This was fantastic. The bread was fluffy and yet all whole grain. I did unfortunately find the taste to be too salty. Would cutting back to 1.5 tsp dramatically compromise the end result?
Jaime says
Hi Coralie! I’m glad you liked it… cutting the salt down a bit should work fine 🙂
Joanne Ledlow says
Thank you for the fabulous recipe. I made the bread yesterday. It is delicious and in the words of my 24 year old son, it is a keeper!!
Jaime says
Yay! So happy to hear this!
Robin says
We make this loaf about 2-3 times a week. We love it! I thought I’d ask if you know of a solution… the top tends to concave by the end of it. Why do you think this is happening? I’m measuring everything but eyeballing butter.
Mary Koetting says
Hi Robin,
We also make this recipe a couple of times a week…we have the same problem…let me know if you find the solution. Thanks!
Dianne says
This sounds very good and would like to try it. I would like to substitute olive oil for the butter, and also substitute honey for the brown sugar. Would I need to adjust any of the other ingredients if I did that?
Marguerite says
same query, also is it okay to use all purpose flour instead of bread flour?
Jaime says
It should be fine, it just may not rise as much and you’ll have a slightly smaller loaf.
Dixie says
Which Panasonic bread machine has the multi grain bread option?