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    Home » Vegan Baking Recipes » Breads

    Seed - Nut - Whole Grain Bread with spelt or wheat(vegan, wfpb)

    Modified: Jan 28, 2026 by Jasmin Hackmann · This post may contain affiliate links*. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

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    This tasty seed-nut-whole grain bread baked with spelt (opt. whole wheat) is not just made completely without milk and whey, this vegan everyday bread is also great prepared an evening before.

    So you can enjoy fresh homemade bread the next day. It is not just full of fiber but also thanks to the seeds and nuts, full of minerals.

    This sandwich bread is perfect for a whole food plant based diet.

    Whole Grain Bread with Seeds and Nuts on a Wooden Board

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    Bread always played a big role in my childhood. Mostly, it was the go-to dinner / snack and we often made a sandwich for school, work or day trips.

    I am still a huge bread lover. When we do not know what we should eat, I will serve some bread. And to be honest, who doesn’t love a yummy sandwich?

    As you probably already noticed, I love to bake from scratch. Whether pretzels, baguettes or other doughs.

    And of course I love to bake my own bread. And the smell of fresh baked bread is one of the best smells ever, isn’t it?

    Since we live in the US, we prefer to eat an Artisan bread (German-style bread), not just those soft toast-bread breads.

    At least in the area where we live, we rely on home-baked bread.

    And therefore, it is great to have a quick and easy recipe for a Seed-Nut-Whole-Grain-Bread on hand, which you can prepare in no time. 

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    Ingredients

    You do not need many ingredients to bake such bread and if you have a well-stocked pantry, you may even have most of it at home.

    You can find the exact quantities in the recipe card below.

    spelt or wheat

    oat flour

    seeds, nuts

    Himalayan salt or Sea Salt

    water

    resh yeast or active dry yeast

    apple cider vinegar

    maple syrup

    older rye sour dough from the fridge (not activated) (opt)

    Instruction

    First, mix the water with the yeast and maple syrup. Now, grind the oat flakes.

    For this I just use my high speed blender.

    Now add the spelt flour or wheat flour with oat flour and add the water and yeast mixture and let it knead for about 3 minutes with the dough hook of a food processor.

    Remove the mixing bowl and cover the bowl with a damp dishcloth.

    Now take the seeds and nuts and roast them briefly. Pour over a little water. Seeds do absorb a relatively large amount of water.

    Let it stand for about 30 minutes, let the dough rise in this time.

    Now pour off the excess water and add the seeds and nuts to the dough with the salt and knead it for about 7 minutes.

    Put the bread dough in a bread baking pan and cover it. Preheat the oven to 400F (200C). The dough should have risen well by now.

    This can take a while. Sprinkle the bread with some seeds and oatmeal. Put the bread dough into the oven and bake for about 50 minutes.

    Remove the bread from the pan. Remember the pan is hot!  Bake the bread again for about 10-20 min without the pan.

    Whole Grain Bread with Seeds and Nuts on a Wooden Board

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    What if you do not have all the seeds or nuts on hand?

    Then just use other seeds or nuts.

    I often just take what I have in my pantry. You can also use hazelnuts, walnuts, pecan nuts and others.

    You can totally omit the nuts and just use some more seeds of your choice.

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    Storage

    We always put it in a bread storage box.

    Please note that a pure whole grain bread will dry faster than a bread with white flour.

    I like to freeze some of the bread and take it out when we eat it.

    You can then bake the bread for a couple minutes and it tastes like freshly baked bread.

    Tips

    Do not add salt until you have kneaded the dough with yeast. The salt can prevent the yeast from merging with the grain

    Let the dough knead for at least 10 minutes, so the gluten is formed and the dough is beautifully elastic.

    Remember to soak the seeds and nuts in some water beforehand, otherwise the bread may become too dry.

    Whole Grain Bread with Seeds and Nuts on a Wooden Board

    Do I need a bread baking pan for this bread? 

    The bread dough is quite "liquid" and sticky and this dough is best for a bread pan.

    If you do not have any, you can try to shape a loaf..

    And then bake in a pot. To do this, take an oven-safe pot like a Dutch oven or cast-iron. Preheat the pot in the oven for around 30-45 minutes before using

    Put the bread in the pot and put a lid on it. Now you can bake the bread for about 50 minutes in the pot.

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    Omelette with Pumpkin 

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    Whole Grain Bread with Seeds and Nuts on a Wooden Board

    Seed - Nut - Whole Grain Bread with spelt or wheat(vegan, wfpb)

    Author: Jasmin
    110kcal
    4.7 from 27 votes
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    Prep 20 minutes mins
    Cook 1 hour hr
    Total 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins
    This tasty seed-nut-whole grain bread baked with spelt (opt. whole wheat) is not just made completely without milk and whey, this vegan everyday bread is also great prepared an evening before. So you can enjoy fresh homemade bread the next day. It is not just full of fiber but also thanks to the seeds and nuts, full of minerals.
    Vegan | Vegetarian | lactose-free | dairy-free | Whole grain | healthy | wheat-free | refined sugar-free | whole food plant-based (wfpb)
    Servings 1 Loaf
    Course Breads
    Cuisine German

    Ingredients

    • 5 cups 650 g wholegrain flour (spelt or wheat) *
    • 1 cup + 1 tbsp 100 g oat flour
    • 8 oz or 1.5 cups 225 g of seeds, nuts, etc. ** + to sprinkle the loaf
    • 2-3 teaspoon of Himalayan salt or Sea Salt
    • 2 ¾ cups 650 g of water
    • 21 g fresh yeast or 2 ¼ tsp 7 g active dry yeast
    • 2 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
    • 1 teaspoon maple syrup
    • ~4 tbsp 60 g older rye sour dough from the fridge (not activated) (opt)

    Equipment

    • KitchenAid Stand Mixer 

    Instructions

    1. First, mix the water with the yeast and maple syrup. Now, grind the oat flakes. For this I just use my high speed blender. Now add the spelt flour or wheat flour with oat flour and add the water and yeast mixture and let it knead for about 3 minutes with the dough hook of a food processor. Remove the mixing bowl and cover the bowl with a damp dishcloth.
    2. Now take the seeds and nuts and roast them briefly. Pour over a little water. Seeds do absorb a relatively large amount of water.
    3. Let it stand for about 30 minutes, let the dough rise in this time.
    4. Now pour off the excess water and add the seeds and nuts to the dough with the salt and knead it for about 7 minutes.
    5. Put the bread dough in a bread baking pan and cover it. Preheat the oven to 400F (200C). The dough should have risen well by now. This can take a while. Sprinkle the bread with some seeds and oatmeal. Put the bread dough into the oven and bake for about 50 minutes. Remove the bread from the pan. Remember the pan is hot!  Bake the bread again for about 10-20 min without the pan.

    Nutrition

    Serving1gCalories110kcalCarbohydrates44gProtein7gFat2gPolyunsaturated Fat2gFiber2gSugar1g

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    Comments

    1. Margaret Roberts says

      April 10, 2020 at 1:06 pm

      When do you add the vinegar?

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      • Jasmin says

        April 10, 2020 at 6:48 pm

        Hi Margaret, I add it with the seeds

        Reply
    2. Hugo says

      March 29, 2020 at 2:08 pm

      How much maple syrup?

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      • Jasmin says

        March 29, 2020 at 2:29 pm

        Hi Hugo, you will need 1 tsp maple syrup. Wish you a great sunday.

        Reply
        • Hugo says

          May 11, 2020 at 10:34 am

          Thanks Jasmin. This is now my go-to bread recipe!

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          • Jasmin says

            May 11, 2020 at 10:40 am

            Hugo, thank you for your feedback. And I am really that you love this whole grain bread with seeds and nuts. 🙂

            Reply
    3. Debbie says

      February 22, 2020 at 6:02 am

      I think this is a website I have been looking for for a while. Sounds great.

      Reply
      • Jasmin says

        February 22, 2020 at 10:56 am

        Debbie, thank you so much. Happy you like my recipes 🙂

        Reply
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