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Like clockwork, September rolls around and I am baking bread again.

I know that most of September is still summer and September days can be some of the hottest, but for some reason this is the month I start to get back into baking, cozier foods and basically all the things I love about fall.
I am not ready to switch full on into fall (even though my weather up in the mountains has been fall-like for the past few weeks), but I figured some bread would be a good way to ease into fall-like things. Slow and steady – promise, no pumpkin for a while!

Plus, I really love baking bread… and the smells that come from the oven while baking. Nothing cozier, especially on a rainy, cold Sunday. I know it’s Tuesday, but I was baking this on Sunday and it was perfect.


So I know I am calling this “breakfast” bread, but it’s really a bread you can eat at any time. Use it for sandwiches (avocado + blue cheese please!), bake it fresh for dinner (and slather with buttah!) or slather it with butter and jam for breakfast… or some smashed avocado + jam. They are all delicious options.
Around here though, this is refereed to as “breakfast bread”.

Here’s the thing, bread is a big deal in my house. Ever since I can remember, we have always been a bread family. This is mostly because my mom loves bread. Well, really carbs of any kind and clearly she passed this trait on… to all seven of her kids. My dad loves good bread too, but not like my mom.
Ever since I can remember my mom has always eaten the same breakfast. Hot chocolate and toast. Actually, when I was younger, I think it was pumpernickel bagels, but at some point she switched to whole grain toast. Not white bread or anything like that, but really good whole grain, hearty toast. I like it with my dad’s fried eggs on the weekends, Asher eats it pretty much every morning (for snack, after school and a lot of times at dinner too) and come to think of it, so does my older brother Brendan. But at some point, Asher started calling it “breakfast bread” and the name just stuck.
I have to say, I have never seen a little kid eat so much whole grain bread in my life. You guys, I am telling you she lives off breakfast bread (and buttered noodles).

While the bread we buy is ok, but it’s nothing like fresh baked bread.
I really wanted to create a whole grain loaf that was light and crusty, but full of all the healthy things. I have actually tried so many times to achieve a bread similar to the one my mom buys from the store, but never had great results. So I kind of gave up for a while, but then September hit and I craved some fresh baked bread. I had baked a lot of bread last fall and picked up on a few tricks, so I gave those tricks a try and umm, hello!?!
They totally worked and this bread is the best “breakfast bread” ever. No really, ever!


I truly think the secret is baking the bread in a dutch oven. I know I said this last year when I was telling you guys about these pumpkin bread bowls, but I swear the dutch oven is the next best thing to a real brick oven. If you don’t have a dutch oven you can just bake this on a cookie sheet, it stills works great, but you just don’t get that awesome crust and it may be a bit denser.
I gotta say though, if you do not have a big old cast iron dutch oven, you should probably just go out and get one. I use mine all the time. It’s one of my favorite kitchen tools… and it’s pretty too!!

Other than the little dutch oven thing, this bread is easy peasy, super simple and I promise you can make it. Do not be afraid of bread. Bread is a good thing, a very good, and typically very easy, thing to make.
This recipe does require a preferment, but it’s just bread flour, water and yeast. Mix it together, let it sit overnight and then mix the final dough the next day. Super simple.

And also?
It’s so healthy! This Seeded Whole Grain Breakfast Bread is packed with whole wheat flour, oatmeal, ground flax and all kinds of seeds. I used pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, flax seeds and black + white sesame seeds because I love them all, but feel free to use your favorite blends. But um, pumpkin seeds are my all time favorite, and probably the majority of the seeds I used here were pumpkin… so good.


Do you see what I am talking about though?? I mean look at that crust – light and airy holes throughout! And that crust!! The seeds make this bread, so very good and toasty! It’s honestly the most perfect bread.


Oh and are you a jam and toast person??

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Or a butter and toast person? I am all about the jam (or smashed avocado + jam), but the fam loves their sweet cream butter.
Baking bread always seem super intimidating. You make this recipe seem pretty approachable though, so I’m hoping to try it out. Plus, freshly baked bread on a fall weekend morning? Perfection.
Trust me, you can totally make this! 🙂
Thansk Jenna!
This looks delicious and healthy! I am definitely trying.
Thank you!
Officially drooling over every. single. photo. of this bread. OHMYYUM.
THANK YOU! Hope you are having a great week, Stephanie!
This looks so incredibly tasty! I can only imagine the perfect crunch that the seeds add to the chewy bread.
Thanks Christina!
This bread looks amazing! It practically looks like a full meal all by itself, with all those beautiful seeds. Yay!
Thanks Eileen!
I love whole grain breads, this is one stunning loaf!
Whole grain breads are the best, they always taste good!
Thanks!
You should be daaaaaang proud of this bread! It’s gorgeous!
Awe, thank you so much!! You are the best, Katrina!
Warm bread out of the oven with butter, cinnamon, and sugar–that is how I remember it but I can’t do that now. I do still roll up the left over pie crust with butter, cinnamon, and sugar–you can’t give everything up–LOL.
Cinnamon sugar is the best! So good!
Thanks Nancy!
OMG your bread looks AMAZING!!! Me and the hubby love bread, especially homemade. Question……is your Dutch oven plain or enameled coated??? I’m guessing coated. Can’t wait for the cooler weather. Been a lovely summer and all of a sudden, 92 degree heat. Did you even have summer ???. Seems like you were talking about snow in May/June and cool weather now……Best wishes!
Yup, coated. And no, basically no summer here. Ha!
Thanks so much, Rie!
oh yes what a wonderful way of easing into september! mm you’re righit looks perfect with jam 🙂 Here’s my blog which I hope you’ll take a look at too 🙂 http://www.happybelly.org.uk
Thanks Maria!
I don’t bake bread much, but this looks just to die for, perfect thick-cut table bread for the mornings!
Thanks Mary!
We’re bread lovers here too and this one looks gorgeous!! I just bought a dutch oven not that long ago but I haven’t made bread in it yet… sounds like I need to get on that! 🙂
This looks great! I’ve never thought of making a seed bread. Putting it on the to-do list!
Thanks Sarah!
Ahhhhh this looks so delicious!! All those grains and seeds!!!
Thanks Nicole!
Tieghan! This looks delicious! I have been searching for and collecting bread recipes. Thank you so much for this! Feel free to add more!
Thanks so much, Amber! Hope you are enjoying your week!