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Bread in a bag is an easy recipe, that is great for learning, and is sure to provide hours of fun! It’s the perfect thing to do with kids this summer! Ifmaking bread intimidates you, you have come to the right place!

Here are a few more easy baking bread recipes – try making beer breador no-knead bread!

Last Friday my son’s fourth-grade class made bread in a bag. The children were divided into groups of three and given a bread making kit. The kit included everything they needed to make three mini loaves of bread. The instructions can be printed from Kansas Wheat. More information about wheat, bread, and nutrition can be found here or here.

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What You Need to Make Bread in a Bag

(makes 3 mini loaves)

  • 1 Two-gallon, heavy-duty freezer bag
  • 1 Twist tie
  • 1 Quart-size plastic bag with 2 cups of all-purpose flour
  • 1 Quart-size plastic bag with 2 cups of whole wheat flour. NOTE: To measure flour accurately, first stir the flour, and then spoon it into a measuring cup intended for dry ingredients and level with a knife.
  • Two teaspoons of salt in a disposable container, such as a sandwich bag, small paper/plastic cup
  • One package of active dry yeast or fast-rise yeast (2 1/4 teaspoons)
  • Two tablespoons of sugar in a small disposable cup or bag
  • One tablespoon of vegetable oil, in a small disposable cup, etc..
  • 3 Disposable mini-loaf pan, 5 x 3 inches
  • 3 One-gallon plastic bags, for transporting bread home

Recipe for Bread in a Bag

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Bread in a Bag

Bread in a bag is an easy recipe, that is great for learning, and is sure to provide hours of fun!

Prep Time 2 hours hours

Total Time 2 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp Sugar
  • 2 Cups Whole Wheat Flour
  • 1 tbsp Vegetable Oil
  • 2 Tsp Salt
  • 1 Cup All Purpose Flour
  • 3/4 Cup Warm Water (105° to 115°F)

Servings: 8

Course: Bread

Cuisine: American

Author: Cindy Hopper

Directions for making Bread in a Bag

Mix in a heavy-duty (freezer) plastic bag:
½ cup all-purpose flour
1 package active dry yeast or fast-rise yeast
1 tablespoon sugar
1/2 cup warm water (105° to 115°F)

Close bag, release air out of the bag and work with fingers until completely blended. Let rest 15 minutes.

Open the bag and add:
1 tablespoon sugar
2 cups whole wheat flour
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
2 teaspoons salt
1 cup all-purpose flour
3/4 cup warm water (105° to 115°F)

Mix well until the dough pulls away from the sides of the bag–about 5 minutes.

Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead for 5 to 6 minutes. Knead in just enough flour to make a soft dough; it should be a little sticky. If too much flour is added, the final product will be dry and low-volume. Divide dough into thirds. Cover with a plastic bag. Let rest for 10 minutes.

Press the dough out flat with fingertips into a 4 x 6-inch rectangle. Beginning at a short end, roll the rectangle up tightly like a sleeping bag. With fingertips, pinch the edge to the rest of the dough forming a seam. Fold over the two ends and pinch.

Place dough, seam-side down, in the pan.

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Cover with bag and let rise until doubled about 45 to 60 minutes. Bake in a preheated 350°F to 375°F convection oven 15 to 18 minutes; or in a 400F conventional oven for 30 to 35 minutes.

Remove from pans; cool on wire rack.

The children also made homemade butter with an antique butter churn.

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To keep the correct rhythm while turning the crank, the children chanted this authentic poem.

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Such a simple way for kids to make a delicious mini loaf of homemade bread. We made it again at home and put the entire amount of dough in one large loaf pan.

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FAQs

How much bread does one bag of flour make? ›

So I use either 385 grams of all-purpose flour or 3 cups of bread flour – which is almost a pound of flour. A 5 lb. bag of flour will only produce 5 loaves, which is okay if flour is readily and reliably available in the grocery, but it is not. Almost everyone must be baking, and flour can be hard to find.

Can I put bread in ziplock bag? ›

Fresh bread can be frozen whole or cut into slices. Wrap whole loaves in several layers of plastic wrap, label, date and freeze. For bread slices, store in a zip-top bag separated by parchment paper to prevent sticking (or throw caution to the wind and dump everything together- that's what I do).

Is homemade bread cheaper? ›

In a nutshell, if you're buying basic, cheap sandwich bread, it's probably cheaper than you can make it at home. But if you compare two loaves similar to what you could make at home — one made with high-quality ingredients as opposed to one made with lesser quality ingredients — home baking becomes much cheaper.

How many loaves of bread can you make with a 5lb bag of flour? ›

so between four and six loaves per bag, depending on the type of bread loaves you make.

How long will homemade bread last? ›

Johanna Hartzheim, co-founder and head of product at Wildgrain, a bread and pasta delivery service, recommends eating homemade bread within three days but says it will last up to a week. "The bread will start to dry up and become a bit harder over time, but it takes much longer until it becomes moldy," she says.

Why is my bread soggy in the bag? ›

Plastic bags trap moisture, which can cause the bread to become soggy and lose its texture. Plastic bags can cause the bread to spoil faster: Storing bread in a plastic bag can help it spoil faster due to the lack of air circulation.

How long will bread last in a bag? ›

If you really want your bread to last a week, and don't mind it getting a bit soft, you can put it in a plastic bag for storage. Bread stored in plastic at a temperature of under 70 degrees should last for about a week before it starts to get moldy. Sourdough breads will last even longer.

How much wheat do you need to make 1 loaf of bread? ›

How much wheat do I need to grow to make a loaf of bread? For a standard one pound loaf, you need about a pound of flour. You should get a pound of wheat berries from roughly a 10 foot square patch of wheat.

How many cups of flour are in a 2 pound loaf of bread? ›

2 pound loaves call for 1 and ⅓ cup liquid and 4 to 4 and ¼ cups flour. If you have a very large machine - a 2.5 pound loaf will call for 4.5 - 5 cups flour, and a big 3 pounder machine will need 5 to 5.5 cups of flour.

How do I convert all-purpose flour to bread flour? ›

Here's How Much to Add

Lots of baking sites disagree about how to turn all-purpose flour into bread flour. Some people recommend adding just 1 teaspoon of vital wheat gluten per cup of all-purpose, while others recommend 1 to 3 tablespoons per recipe.

How long does a 50 pound bag of flour last? ›

Most products will last 100-180 days easily, when kept in cool, dry, airtight conditions. Once you open your flour bag, we suggest breaking it down in to multiple ziplocs or using an airtight, food grade, sealed container. A gallon ziploc holds about 5 pounds of flour.

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