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Bread machine whole wheat bread is easier than you think. Just a few ingredients tossed into the machine, and a few hours later a wholesome loaf of soft 100% whole wheat sandwich bread emerges almost by magic.
In the past few weeks, we’ve been our bread machine to nearly daily use. I love making bread at home, but with two toddlers underfoot, I’m glad to have a bread machine that does the work for me. My little ones are especially fond of my simple bread machine white bread, and they go nuts for my bread machine honey white bread, but I was hoping to up the nutritional content a bit by trying whole wheat.
I know there are a lot of transitional loaves out there, with part whole wheat and part white flour, but I decided to go all in and see how they like it. The crumb on this 100% whole wheat sandwich bread is softened a bit by adding a bit of olive oil, and then a hint of sweetness comes through thanks to the addition of maple syrup.
All in all, it’s a very wholesome loaf that stays soft with baking and holds together beautifully when sliced. I couldn’t be more pleased.
The real test comes when I hand a slice to the babies. The verdict! Toddler Approved! Slather a slice with butter, and my little ones clean their plates every time.
This bread is soft and flavorful enough that it allows for a seamless transition from white bread to 100% whole wheat. And this mama’s happy that I didn’t have to sneak the whole wheat into the bread a cup at a time. It makes things simpler, and everyone’s happy with the outcome.
In the next few batches, I’m planning on trying honey (instead of maple) as a sweetener, and I’ll be testing whether or not I can substitute butter for the olive oil to enrich this whole wheat loaf. I may also try adding small amounts adding whole grains like oats or millet, and maybe some flax seeds too.
If you’re not ready to go all in on 100% whole wheat, I’ve recently added a couple of transitional recipes as well. I’d suggest trying my Bread Machine Honey Wheat Bread or Whole Wheat Cinnamon Raisin Bread, as both have a good bit of sweetness to balance the whole wheat flavor.
Ingredients for Bread Machine 100% Whole Wheat Bread
I’m baking this as a 2-pound loaf in my Zojirushi Supreme Bread Machine, which makes beautiful horizontal loaves in a pan that uses two paddles for more efficient mixing. I’ve worked with many different machines over the years, and this one’s my favorite.
I’ve also included instructions for a 1 1/2-pound loaf if you’re working with a smaller machine or a machine that bakes vertically since they don’t work as well with full-sized loaves.
To make an extra small 1-pound loaf, just divide the 2-pound quantities in half.
Two Pound Loaf Ingredients
To make a 2-pound loaf of Bread Machine 100% Whole Wheat Bread, you’ll need the following:
Liquid Ingredients (add first)
- 1 1/4 cups (300 ml) lukewarm water
- 2 Tbsp. (30 ml) olive oil
- 1/4 cup (60 ml) maple syrup (or liquid honey)
Dry Ingredients (on top of wet)
- 3 1/2 cups (400 g) Whole Wheat Flour
- 1 1/2 tsp. (9 g) salt
- 2 tsp. (6 g) SAF Instant Yeast (or 2 1/2 tsp bread machine yeast)
One and a Half Pound Loaf Ingredients
To make a 1 ½ pound loaf of Bread Machine 100% Whole Wheat Bread, you’ll need the following:
Liquid Ingredients (add first)
- 1 cup (240 ml) lukewarm water
- 1 1/2 Tbsp. (22 ml) olive oil
- 3 Tbsp. (45 ml) Maple syrup (or liquid honey)
Dry Ingredients (on top of wet)
- 2 2/3 cups (300 g) Whole Wheat Flour
- 1 1/8 tsp. (7 g) salt
- 1 1/2 tsp. (5 g) SAF instant yeast (or 2 tsp bread machine yeast)
Making Bread Machine Whole Wheat Bread
To make this simple bread machine whole wheat bread, you’ll follow the instructions from the manufacturer of your machine. For most machines, that means starting with the wet ingredients first in the bottom of the pan. You then make an “island” on top of the wet ingredients with the flour, and then make a well in the flour to hold the other dry ingredients (in this case, salt and yeast).
That keeps everything dry until it’s time to start the machine, and allows you to do the time delay cycle if you’d like. (Even if you’re not doing a time delay, adding the dry on top of the wet helps the paddles evenly incorporate the flour without lumps).
turn on the bread machine and select the “whole wheat” cycle. Some machines don’t have a whole wheat cycle, in that case, just choose basic yeast bread.
The main difference with a whole wheat cycle is that the machine gives the bread more rise time, which helps the yeast slowly digest the more nutritionally dense whole wheat flour. If you don’t have a whole wheat cycle, I’d suggest adding 1/2 tsp extra yeast to help make up for that.
Turn the machine on and let it go. It should make a loaf of whole wheat bread without any more intervention from you.
Sometimes, however, it can help to watch for the first few minutes of the knead to ensure the water/flour balance is right. Add an extra tablespoon of water, if necessary, to help the dough come together. I’ve never had to do that with this recipe, but it’s always a good idea to watch just incase.
Otherwise, just let the machine do its thing, and you’ll have a loaf of fresh-baked bread before you know it.

Bread Machine 100% Whole Wheat Sandwich Bread
Equipment
Ingredients
Liquid Ingredients (add first)
- 1 1/4 cups water, lukewarm
- 2 Tbsp. olive oil
- 1/4 cup maple syrup, or liquid honey
Dry Ingredients (on top of wet)
- 3 1/2 cups Whole Wheat Flour
- 1 1/2 tsp. salt
- 2 tsp. SAF Instant Yeast, or 2 1/2 tsp bread machine yeast
Instructions
- Place all ingredients into the bread machine in the order listed. The dry ingredients go on top of the wet, making an island with the flour. Make a well in the flour and place the salt and yeast in it, so they don't get wet until the machine starts kneading.
- Select the "whole wheat" setting if your bread machine has one. If not, choose basic white. If using the "basic white" setting, add an extra 1/2 tsp of yeast.
- Turn the machine on and allow it to run a full cycle, first kneading and then baking the bread in the machine.
- Allow bread to cool completely before cutting.
- Note: This recipe is perfectly fine to do as a time delayed bread. Be sure you keep the salt and yeast above the liquid and in the flour so they don't get wet until the cycle starts.
Notes
One and a Half Pound Loaf Ingredients
To make a 1 ½ pound loaf of Bread Machine 100% Whole Wheat Bread, you’ll need the following:Liquid Ingredients (add first)
- 1 cup (240 ml) lukewarm water
- 1 1/2 Tbsp. (22 ml) olive oil
- 3 Tbsp. (45 ml) Maple syrup (or liquid honey)
Dry Ingredients (on top of wet)
- 2 2/3 cups (300 g) Whole Wheat Flour
- 1 1/8 tsp. (7 g) salt
- 1 1/2 tsp. (5 g) SAF instant yeast (or 2 tsp bread machine yeast)
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Bread Machine Recipes
Looking for more bread machine recipes?
- Bread Machine Cinnamon Raisin Bread
- Bread Machine Apple Cinnamon Bread
- Bread Machine Brioche
- Bread Machine Challah
- Bread Machine French Bread
- Bread Machine Honey Wheat Oat Bread
Bread Recipes
If you’re ready to make bread without a machine, I have a few more recipes for handmade bread too!
Hey Ashley!
I recently purchased Saf instant yeast and was wondering if I should be putting that in with the wet ingredients or the dry for this whole wheat bread recipe.
Thanks!
Does this recipe make a 1.5lb loaf or 2lb loaf? My breadmaker has a choice for the setting.
2# loaf.
My bread machine makes 1 lb, 1 1/2 lb or 2 lb to be selected. Which one do I select for this recipe? I have look over the recipe a number of times but cannot find the size of the loaf.
Really looking forward to trying this recipe!
Appreciate and thanks 🙂
Sorry for the delay! I used the 2# capacity on my machine.
I would like to try this recipe as I have a Cuisinart bread machine which I have never used. Can u please tell me the exact brand and type of whole wheat flower you used. Also is it ok to use SAF instant yeast?
Hi – what size setting should i Use? 1.5 lb or 2lb? Thanks!
2lb!
What changes need to be made to this recipe in order to use active dry yeast instead of instant yeast?
This might help
Hi, this recipe looks excellent, especially since I have no bread flour. I have just one question, what size loaf does this make as my machine needs to know when I make bread.
Thank you!
Hi there! I used the 2# setting for my machine.
I never use bread flour. I use all purpose flour. After sifting it is the equivalent of bread flour. My breads always come out very light. Before I started sifting ot the bread was very dense! It also saves money.
My grandchildren didn’t like rasins so I made whole wheat and added cinnamon and raisins inafter everything at the start. My grandkids ate it like crazy. I now made it for my great-grandkids and also make their peanut butter sandwiches out of it and french toast.
Do you think Agave syrup would work for sweetener?
Sure!
Hello!
Thank you so much for this recipe, me and my other half both agree that this has become the bread of my life! Absolutely beautiful! I replaced one cup for normal flour and added lots of olives and sun-dried tomatoes. The smell, the texture is so perfect, we were fighting for the crusty ends 😂 I wish I could show you the photo, I took it out after the last ferment, drew some leaves on it and baked it in the oven.
Best bread ever, thank you so much!
Thank sounds amazing! I’m so glad you liked it!
Make that two. I have tired sp.many other recipes for a loaf of bread and M one of them have worked! This is the first one and it is tasty. Plusbthisnisbthe only one that my husband has raved about. He has been the Guinea pig on the others and he is finicky about his bread. Two thumbs up. So far your recipes is the only one that lives up to its billing!
I’m glad this loaf turned out right and your husband enjoyed it!
Hi Ashley
Can we reduce the ingredients by half for a smaller loaf?
After having wasted so much organic whole wheat flour on failed breads, i want to try recipes with lesser quantity of ingredients
Kind regards
Yes, of course!
Hi, do you halve the yeast as well? Your feedback would be really helpful.