For optimal results, ensure the sprouted wheat berries are finely ground to prevent a gritty texture in the final bread. If your bread machine has a 'raisin' cycle, add the ground sprouts at the signal for more intact sprouts. Otherwise, the bread may have a slightly softer texture. Buttermilk can be substituted with regular milk mixed with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice or vinegar if needed. Adjust the amount of maple syrup to your desired sweetness level. Honey or agave nectar can also be used as alternatives. Vital wheat gluten is essential for this recipe as it helps to create a strong gluten network, resulting in a well-risen loaf.
Ludwig Stromanraynor
Jun 22, 2025Instead of maple syrup, I used honey, and it gave the bread a lovely, subtle sweetness.
Nicholas Hilpert
Jun 16, 2025I added some chopped walnuts and dried cranberries to the dough for extra flavor and texture. It was amazing!
Nina Dietrich
Jun 9, 2025The instructions were clear and easy to follow, and the bread turned out perfectly!
Joannie Paucek
May 14, 2025I was skeptical about sprouting the wheat berries, but it really made a difference in the taste and texture of the bread!
Jaden Raynor
May 11, 2025This recipe is a little time-consuming because of the sprouting, but it's so worth it for a healthy and delicious bread.
Celine Herzog
May 11, 2025My bread machine doesn't have a whole wheat cycle, so I used the regular cycle and it turned out great! I just kept an eye on it and adjusted the baking time.