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Multi-Grain Soybean Bread (Conventional Recipe)

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Dairy, Grains Indian Breads 1 Loaf

INGREDIENTS

1 1/2 tb Soy oil
1 1/2 tb Honey
2 c Warm water (105 F to 115 F)
1 pk (1/4 ounce) dry yeast
1 c Water
2 c Bread flour
1 c Whole wheat flour
1/2 c Soy flour
1 1/2 tb Nonfat powdered milk
2 ts Salt
1 1/2 ts Cornmeal
1/2 c Bran flakes
1 ts Flax seeds
1 ts Whole millet

INSTRUCTIONS

Combine warm water, soybean oil, honey, and dry yeast into measuring cup.
Allow to stand 5 minutes.
Measure flours and other ingredients into mixing bowl. Blend warm liquids
into flour mixture. Beat with an electric mixer at medium speed for two
minutes, occasionally scraping the sides of the bowl. The dough will be
stiff.
Turn out onto a lightly floured board and knead mixture until it becomes
smooth and elastic, and dough does not stick to the board. Place dough in
bowl that has been rubbed down with soy oil, and allow to double in volume.
Punch down. Knead lightly and shape into loaf. Place in greased 9" x 4 1/2"
loaf pan and let rise to double volume, approximately 30 minutes.
Bake in 350 F oven for 35 to 40 minutes. Allow to cool on rack.
Yield: one loaf of delicious and nutritious bread.
Reprinted with permission from the Indiana Soybean Development Council.
Meal-Master format by Karen Mintzias
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/soyfoods.zip

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