Copycat Great Harvest Honey Whole Wheat Bread

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Copycat Great Harvest Honey Whole Wheat Bread

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Copycat Great Harvest Honey Whole Wheat Bread
Copycat Great Harvest Honey Whole Wheat Bread

Bread recipes don't have to be complicated and this Copycat Great Harvest Honey Whole Wheat Bread is as simple as can be. The 5 ingredient recipe can be followed by any skill level baker. This whole wheat bread recipe comes out of the oven perfectly light and fluffy. The bread recipe is loaded with flavor just like the Great Harvest version. Use this bread to make the best sandwiches and toast! Fill your home with the smell of freshly baked bread today!

Why You'll Love This Recipe

We are absolutely thrilled to share this Copycat Great Harvest Honey Whole Wheat Bread recipe with all of our fellow bakers out there! Not only is this recipe incredibly easy to follow with just 5 simple ingredients, but the end result is truly a delicious masterpiece. The combination of whole wheat flour, honey, yeast, water, and salt comes together to create a bread that is light, fluffy, and bursting with flavor.

What we love most about this recipe is that it is perfect for bakers of all skill levels. Whether you are a beginner just starting out or a seasoned pro in the kitchen, this recipe is sure to be a hit. The bread bakes up beautifully and the aroma that fills your home as it bakes is simply irresistible. Imagine slicing into a warm loaf of bread, slathering it with butter, and taking that first delicious bite. It's pure heaven!

Not to mention, this bread is incredibly versatile. Use it to make the most delicious sandwiches you've ever tasted, or toast it up for a simple yet satisfying breakfast. The possibilities are endless with this Copycat Great Harvest Honey Whole Wheat Bread. So why wait? Treat yourself and your loved ones to the joy of freshly baked bread today. Trust us, you won't be disappointed!

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Should the yeast amount be 1 1/2 teaspoons instead of 1 1/2 tablespoons as the latter is over 2 packages of yeast?

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