This is another variation on my bread recipe. The oatmeal brown bread is a really nice bread to serve with baked beans for a traditional old time meal. The molasses is what gives this bread it’s rich flavour. You can also substitute some of the all purpose flour with whole wheat flour if you like.

In the video, I mention the windowpane test for checking if you have kneaded your bread enough. You can see my demonstration video here.

Here are some of my other bread recipes:
How-to Make Homemade White Bread
How-to Make Gluten and Wheat Free Bread
How-to Make Homemade Raisin Bread
How to Make Homemade Dinner Rolls

Directions:

Yield: 2 loaves

  1. Put 3 cups of all-purpose white flour, rolled oats, shortening, yeast, and molasses in large mixing bowl. Blend together.
  2. Add water and another cup of flour. Blend together.
  3. Add 1 cup of white flour. Blend together.
  4. Because of the molasses, this bread takes a bit more flour. Add another cup of flour and mix. Then add the salt before adding your final cup of flour.
  5. If your bread dough still seems a bit sticky, add more flour and mix.
  6. Dump contents of bowl onto counter and continue to blend by hand and knead the dough adding flour as required to prevent sticking.
  7. Knead dough for 8 – 15 minutes or until you have a nice smooth ball that is no longer sticky.
  8. Place in large bowl greased with shortening and cover with a clean towel. Place in a warm, draft free area to rise until double in size (approx. one and a half hours).
  9. Punch down and shape into loaves. Place in greased 8″ loaf pans, cover with clean towel and allow to rise in warm, draft free area for another hour, until double in size.
  10. Remove towel and place in preheated 400°F oven, center rack, for 30 minutes. Remove from oven and pans. Brush crust lightly with butter or margarine and cool on wire racks.

ENJOY!!!

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup of Rolled Oats
  • 6 to 7 and 1/2 cups of White All-Purpose Flour
  • 1 and 1/2 tbsps of Fleishmans Instant Quick Rise Yeast
  • 1/4 cup of Shortening (Room Temperature)
  • 3/4 cup of Molasses
  • 1 tsp of Salt
  • 2 cups of Hot Water (100°F)

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11 Responses to “Oatmeal Brown Bread Recipe”

  1. Sarah says:

    I tried this not too long ago and I had difficulties kneading it. No matter how long it was kneaded, and I got up to 25 minutes, it still wasn’t coming together like yours did. Any thoughts?

  2. Candra says:

    That’s Awesome Ali !!! I luv to hear that you are having such great results with my recipes 🙂 Thanks for writing!

  3. Ali P says:

    I used your recipe as the basis from which I worked today and it was the best I ever made. I will use it from now on. THANK YOU!

  4. Candra says:

    Awesome!! Thanks for watching!

  5. Sandy MacAskill says:

    I made this delicious brown bread and it is to dye for.I have recommened it to my family and friends.This is the recipe that I will use forever.Tastes just like my moms.