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Grandma’s Country White Bread Recipe

A friend who lives in the small town of Carey, Idaho, where I grew up, sent me a message a while ago asking about a good white bread recipe, so I wrote this post with her in mind.  This recipe comes from my grandmother, and it is absolutely, hands-down our favorite white bread recipe ever. The ingredients are simple, and the flavor, texture, and consistency of this country-style bread is perfect. Country-style bread is made with unbleached, coarsely ground flour, which makes it a little more rustic (read: tasty). If you don’t own a grinder, or if you’ve just got regular all-purpose flour to work with, don’t fret. I’ve had great success using both types of flour. In fact, the bread used for the photos of this post were made with just plain jane all-purpose flour, which tends to rise better than whole wheat flour. Now, typically, I make whole wheat bread for my family using ground up hard red wheat, but once in a while I’ll get out my wheat grinder and grind up some hard white wheat, and make a couple loaves of this amazing bread. This recipe has a little more sugar, and a little more salt than the Best Wheat Bread recipe. So, yes. This bread is not quite as healthy as what I typically feed my family…but it is definitely better than the store-bought white bread, and it is oh, so good. Plus, it is amazingly inexpensive to make! If you remember my post on Grandma Benson’s Dinner Rolls, you’ll find that this recipe uses essentially the same ingredients. And if you’ve tried those rolls, you KNOW how good this bread recipe will be!

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