Perfect Bread and Dinner Rolls

"This is a recipe that I've been perfecting for the last couple of years. My wife and I don't buy store bought bread any more thanks to this recipe. It is also much healthier than any other bread recipe I've found but doesn't taste "healthy". I included ingredients that make this bread good for diabetics also. This recipe works best in a stand mixer but it would be fairly easy to halve the recipe and make it in a bread machine. I wouldn't recommend mixing it by hand (unless you have Popeye arms...). It's a fairly sticky dough. Prep time includes all 3 rises."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs 30mins
Ingredients:
14
Yields:
2 loaves
Serves:
36
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix yeast and warm milk in your stand mixer's bowl.
  • Allow to sit for 5 minutes.
  • Add all other ingredients to the milk.
  • Using the dough hook attachment mix for 5 to 7 minutes or until dough starts pulling away from the sides of the bowl.
  • Remove dough hook and cover bowl with plastic wrap.
  • Let dough rise for about an hour or until doubled in size.
  • Punch dough down and allow to rise until doubled a second time.
  • Punch dough down, remove from bowl and divide into 36 rolls or 2 loaves.
  • Brush with olive oil and allow to rise until doubled.
  • Bake loaves in a preheated 350 degree oven for 20 to 30 minutes or until golden brown on top.
  • Bake rolls in a preheated 400 degree oven for 10 to 15 minutes or until golden brown.
  • This bread freezes great. I make one loaf to eat right away and one to freeze.

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I am married and a father of 2. I love to hunt, fish, trap, hike, rock climb, camp, garden and cook. By trade I am a welder, but I also make knives and am a semi-professional blacksmith. My family and I live on a self-sustainable homestead. We raise a big garden of heirloom vegetables. I collect antique varieties of apple, pear, plum, quince, cherry, mulberry and grapes. We raise meat rabbits, chickens for meat and eggs and we raise 2 breeds of pigs. I make my own beer, cider, perry and wine. I also have a medicinal garden from which I make a lot of herbal remedies. I use organic, self sufficient practices with everything I raise to eat and plan on teaching this to my kids as they grow up.
 
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