Oat-Wheat Bagel Bread
Submitted by userfriendly2
Bread machine oat-wheat bagel bread with cinnamon and honey. A chewy, bagel-inspired loaf with oat flour and whole wheat that comes together by dumping everything in and pressing start.
YIELD
1 loafPREP
10 minCOOK
1 hrsREADY
1 hrsA bread-machine loaf that channels bagel flavors without the boiling-and-baking workflow. Oat flour and whole-wheat flour share the grain load, a teaspoon and a half of vital wheat gluten gives the crumb enough chew to remind you of a New York bagel, and three tablespoons of honey plus a generous hit of cinnamon carry the signature cinnamon-raisin-bagel sweetness.
The gluten flour is what makes this work as a bagel-adjacent loaf. Whole-grain flours alone produce a dense, crumbly bread; the added gluten builds protein structure that traps yeast gas and gives the finished slice a chewy, elastic bite closer to what you’d get from a bagel than a pan loaf.
Everything goes into the bread machine in whatever order your machine calls for (typically liquids first, then flours, with yeast on top to keep it away from salt and liquid until mixing starts). Press start. Walk away. Four hours later, you slice a warm loaf for toast. The whole recipe is built for low-effort, high-reward baking.
Kitchen Tips
- Check your machine’s manual for the proper ingredient order. Some machines mix dry first, others want liquids on the bottom.
- Use fresh yeast. Expired yeast is the top cause of flat bread-machine loaves, even when the ingredient list is perfect.
- Check the dough ball after 5 to 10 minutes of mixing. It should be tacky but not sticky. Add a tablespoon of flour or water if it’s off.
- Cool completely on a wire rack before slicing. Hot bread tears under a serrated knife and the crumb hasn’t set.
Variations
- Add a half cup of raisins or dried cranberries near the end of kneading for a cinnamon-raisin version.
- Brush the crust with honey right after baking for a sweeter, glossier finish.
- Toast slices and top with cream cheese, butter, or peanut butter for a bagel-shop-style breakfast.
Ingredients
Directions
Put ingredients into bread machine and press “Start".
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