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Oatmeal Wheat Bread

This classic honey and oat whole-wheat bread is a nutritious, vegetarian loaf that brings a touch of rustic charm to your kitchen. The combination of stone-ground whole-wheat flour and rolled oats provides a wonderful texture and a deep, nutty flavour, while a generous addition of honey offers a delicate sweetness. It is a brilliant choice for those looking to master the art of homemade breadmaking, resulting in a loaf that is far superior to shop-bought alternatives.

Perfectly suited for a wholesome breakfast or a hearty lunchtime sandwich, this versatile loaf toasts beautifully and pairs wonderfully with salted butter or fruit preserves. The slow rise ensures a soft crumb and an excellent crust, making it a reliable addition to your weekly baking repertoire. Whether you are a seasoned baker or a beginner, this comforting recipe yields two generous loaves to share or freeze for later.

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Ingredients for Oatmeal Wheat Bread

  • 475ml whole milk

  • 240ml old-fashioned rolled oats (not quick-cooking) plus additional for topping

  • 120ml warm water (105-46°C)

  • 2 tablespoons active dry yeast (from 3 packages)

  • 120ml mild honey

  • 1/2 stick (60ml ) unsalted butter, melted and cooled, plus additional for buttering pans

  • 375g stone-ground whole-wheat flour

  • About 250g unbleached plain flour

  • 1 tablespoon salt

  • Vegetable oil for oiling bowl

  • 1 large egg, lightly beaten with 1 tablespoon water

  • 2 (8- by 4-inch) loaf pans

How to make Oatmeal Wheat Bread

Heat milk in a 1 1/2- to 2-quart saucepan over low heat until hot but not boiling, then remove pan from heat and stir in oats. Let stand, uncovered, stirring occasionally, until cooled to warm.

Stir together water, yeast, and 1 teaspoon honey in a small bowl; let stand until foamy, 5 minutes. (If mixture doesn't foam, discard and start over with new yeast.) Stir yeast mixture, melted butter, and remaining honey into cooled oatmeal.

Stir together whole-wheat flour, 190g unbleached flour, and salt in a large bowl. Add oat mixture, stirring with a wooden spoon until a soft dough forms. Turn out onto a well-floured surface and knead with floured hands, adding just enough of remaining unbleached flour to keep from sticking, until dough is smooth, soft, and elastic, about 10 minutes (dough will be slightly sticky). Form dough into a ball and transfer to an oiled large bowl, turning to coat. Cover bowl loosely with plastic wrap and a kitchen towel; let rise at warm room temperature until doubled in bulk, 1 to 1 1/2 hours.

Lightly butter loaf pans. Turn out dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead several times to remove air. Divide dough in half and shape each half into a loaf, then place 1 loaf in each buttered pan, seam side down, tucking ends gently to fit. Cover loaf pans loosely with a kitchen towel and let dough rise in a draft-free place at warm room temperature until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour.

Put oven rack in middle position and preheat oven to 191°C. Lightly brush tops of loaves with some of egg wash and sprinkle with oats, then bake until bread is golden and loaves sound hollow when tapped on bottom, 35 to 40 minutes. (Remove 1 loaf from pan to test for doneness. Run a knife around edge of pan to loosen.)

Remove bread from pans and transfer to a rack to cool completely, about 1 1/2 hours.

Disclaimer

While every effort has been made to ensure the information is accurate and up to date, individual needs may vary and dietary requirements can differ based on personal health conditions. Always check food labels and allergen information before preparing or consuming any recipe. If you have specific health concerns, allergies, intolerances, or are following a medically prescribed diet, seek advice from your GP, pharmacist, or a registered dietitian before making significant changes to your diet or lifestyle.

Article history

The information on this page is peer reviewed by qualified clinicians.

  • 17 Jan 2026 | Originally published

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    UK recipe editors

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    UK recipe editors
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