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Last Updated: Jun 19, 2022 by Angela Latimer · 2 Comments

How To Make Bread Flour

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Learn how to make bread flour at home so you don't have to run to the store every time you see it in a recipe! Instead of paying for a specialty flour you probably won't use more than once, try making your own bread flour out of all-purpose flour! These simple instructions on how to make bread flour will have you baking in no time!

Why Would You Need DIY Bread Flour

Unless you are a very frequent baker, it may not be practical to keep specialty flours like bread flour on hand. It will likely sit on the shelf, taking up space until the once in a blue moon you actually need it.

So what do you do when you get the urge to do some baking and you see bread flour on the ingredient list? You learn how to make bread flour for yourself!

How to make bread flour to use in any recipe.
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  • Why Would You Need DIY Bread Flour
  • What Is Bread Flour?
  • Bread Flour vs All-Purpose Flour
  • Can I Use All-Purpose Flour In Place Of Bread Flour?
  • How To Make Bread Flour At Home
  • 🥡 Storing
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What Is Bread Flour?

Bread flour can be white or wheat and has a high protein percentage (12-14%) compared to other types of flour. The added protein helps produce extra gluten which leads to chewier bread with a better rise!

It is called 'bread flour' because high-protein flour is required by many yeast bread recipes so that enough gluten is produced to give the dough some elasticity.

In the United Kingdom they often refer to bread flour as 'strong flour' or 'strong bread flour'. These are alternate terms for the same thing, there is no true difference between strong flour and bread flour.

Bread Flour vs All-Purpose Flour

All-purpose flour is indeed versatile. However, its low protein percentage (8-11%) isn't high enough to produce the amount of gluten that bread dough needs to be light and stretchy.

While all-purpose flour can technically still make bread as well as other baked goods, sauces, and more, bread flour is basically just for making bread (really good bread).

Can I Use All-Purpose Flour In Place Of Bread Flour?

The short answer? Yes. The long answer? Also yes, but be aware that the density of your baked goods will be altered.

Your bread will still turn out delicious if made with all-purpose flour, it just may not have the intended texture and density. You can tell a difference, particularly if it's a recipe you make frequently.

An even better option would be to turn that all-purpose flour into bread flour!

How To Make Bread Flour At Home

The key ingredient to making bread flour from all-purpose flour is called vital wheat gluten. It's also occasionally called wheat gluten or wheat gluten flour.

The perfect ratio of vital wheat gluten to all-purpose flour has not been officially determined by the baking community, however I find that about 1 ½ teaspoons of wheat gluten per 1 cup of all-purpose flour works wonderfully.

  1. Combine. Measure 1 ½ teaspoons of vital wheat gluten into a 1 cup measuring cup. Top off the measuring cup with fluffed and spooned all-purpose flour and level your flour off using the back of knife.
  2. Whisk to combine. Transfer the flour and vital wheat gluten combo into a mixing bowl and mix until the vital wheat gluten is well distributed throughout your homemade bread flour.
  3. Use. Continue with your recipe, using the DIY bread flour just as you would any store-bought bread flour.

🥡 Storing

An airtight container or Ziplock bag is essential in slowing down the oxidation process of flour. Additionally, this will also keep out unpleasant odors.

Seal it tightly and store it in a cool, dry place for up to a year.

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How To Make Bread Flour

Learn how to make bread flour at home so you don't have to run to the store every time you see it in a recipe! Instead of paying for a specialty flour you probably won't use more than once, try making your own bread flour out of all-purpose flour! These simple instructions on how to make bread flour will have you baking in no time!
Author | Angela Latimer
Servings: 1 cup
Calories: 472kcal
Prep 5 minutes minutes
Total Time 5 minutes minutes
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Ingredients
 

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 ½ teaspoon vital wheat gluten

(Note: 2x or 3x only changes the ingredient list)

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Instructions
 

  • Measure 1 ½ teaspoons of vital wheat gluten into your 1 cup measuring cup. Top off the rest of the cup with all-purpose flour that has been fluffed and spooned into your measuring cup.
  • Transfer the spoon and leveled cup of flour and vital wheat gluten combo into a bowl, then whisk until well combined.
  • Use as you would store-bought bread flour.

Notes

  • Vital wheat gluten can usually be found on the baking aisle at the grocery store.

Nutrition

Calories: 472kcal (24%) | Carbohydrates: 96g (32%) | Protein: 16g (32%) | Fat: 1g (2%) | Saturated Fat: 1g (6%) | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 4mg | Potassium: 138mg (4%) | Fiber: 3g (13%) | Sugar: 1g (1%) | Calcium: 25mg (3%) | Iron: 6mg (33%)
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  1. Edie says

    December 08, 2022 at 8:05 am

    Can I store the gluten in the freezer?

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  2. Elvina Menezes says

    October 06, 2022 at 2:10 am

    5 stars
    Thank you for the easy way to make bread flour.

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