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My children don’t love seeds in their bread (weirdos), but I love a good seed bread! This recipe for honey molasses seed bread makes excellent toast. It’s dense, chewy, and very filling.

 

I have been using a variation on honey molasses bread ever since I began using natural yeast. We have loved it plain, with cinnamon & raisins, as dutch oven bread, cinnamon rolls, scones, etc.

I grew up eating my mom’s seed bread and loved it. So it was no surprise that turning a honey molasses loaf into a seeded one was a success in my books! The loaf looks pretty, and is packed with extra vitamins and good fats to help boost the nutritional value of your bread.

This would be a great loaf to take to a neighbor, or to keep all to yourself! My kids eat it, but carefully pick out the seeds as they do so. I am left with little piles of all the good stuff when they are done. I seek out those morsels!

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This is “adult bread” at our house, and I am perfectly okay with that!  Making this seed bread taught me that sometimes, you have to make things that YOU enjoy, even if you are the only one eating them.

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  1. Cait says:

    Your recipe sounds wonderful and the bread looks fabulous! If we don’t have yeast starter, can we use the yeast in packets mixed with water?

    • Kelsey says:

      It wouldn’t be the same. Natural yeast equates to the packets about 1/2 c of yeast to a packet. So if you wanted to switch it over to regular bread with commercial yeast, you would use one packet for this recipe, and adjust the flour as needed (adding a bit more). Hope that helps! I have never reversed it before!

  2. Mary says:

    Scones!? I’d love to hear how you use this dough to make scones!

    • Kelsey says:

      I will make a post! When I refer to scones, it’s not the biscuit type, it’s the fried dough type! ha.

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