This bread tastes AMAZING and uses only wholegrain oats, lots of seeds (sunflower, hemp, pepita, chia, psyllium, and flax seeds) and almonds. It is high in protein and fiber. It is gluten-free and vegan. If you are interested in fat-free baking, here is the similar one I baked last year using homemade pearsauce in place of oil and the result was great too.
The psyllium husks provides a binder for the bread, in place of the gluten found in traditional flour. You can find them from health food stores or online.
Vegan Gluten Free Seeded Oat Bread
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- Toast the seeds. Preheat your oven to 180C/350F. Spread the sunflower, hemp and pumpkin seeds on a baking sheet and toast until they start to brown, about 15 minutes, stirring halfway during baking.
- Grease or line a standard loaf pan with parchment paper. Place all the dry ingredients into a big bowl. Then pour in the liquid ingredients. Mix it all up with your hands or a wooden spoon.
- Once it’s well-mixed, scoop it into your prepared loaf pan and smooth out the top so it looks nice. Cover it with plastic film and leave it in the fridge for at least a few hours, up to a whole day.
- Put a rack in the middle of the oven and preheat to 180C/350F. Remove the bread from the refrigerator and let it come to room temperature. Bake the bread for about an hour or so, then take it out and gently remove the loaf from the pan. Let cool completely on a cooling rack for at least 2 hours before slicing.
Yummy! I love seeded bread and need to bake some soon :)
ReplyDeleteI have no doubt this bread tasted amazing :) so many seeds..yummy!
ReplyDeleteooh I would love a slice of that, love seeds and nuts of all kinds so this would be quite a treat :) have a nice week end
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ReplyDeleteWow, this bread is so packed full of goodness. I feel healthier just by looking at it ;)
ReplyDeleteI believe it, Angie. It looks amazing too, firm and moist...love biting on nuts and seeds!
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What an incredible loaf - all the different flavours and texture. Scrumptious.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend Angie.
:-) Mandy xo
A wonderful recupe and healthy loaf!
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Very healthy and the seeds on top are so pretty. Wish I had a slice for breakfast this morning.
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ReplyDeleteAngie I love this bread. OMG I can't wait to try this, it's stunning. I can see slicing it paper thin and roasting it for a luscious cracker. I'm not sure what those husks are but will check that out. I'm guessing Whole Foods would carry them. Was this is one of David's books or on his site?
ReplyDeleteWow...what a gorgeous, healthful looking bread. It's like a granola bread with all that goodness rolled into it!
ReplyDeletewow, i've nvr tried a gluten free bread like this kind..and l like that it's full of seeds!
ReplyDeleteEsto tiene una pinta delicisa!!!
ReplyDeleteI love lots of seeds in the bread! Definitely love to try this for sure.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, Angie :)
Wow, this seeded oat bread looks yum, must slab this with vegan butter for the morning!
ReplyDeleteWow..what a gorgeous-looking bread, Angie! Never seen anything like it. I'm really excited to try this recipe one day ^.^
ReplyDeleteI love the texture of seeded bread. The different texture of all the seeds in one bite! Going to try this soon!
ReplyDelete@Vicki Bensinger It's on his website.
ReplyDeleteThe texture of that bread is so beautiful! I'd love a slice! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, so many awesome seeds in one bread! I just bought hemp seeds for the first time last week - excited to use them!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, this is my favorite kind of bread for breakfast, and then a few slices of avocado on the side. Will be making this for sure. Thanks! Pinned!
ReplyDeleteAngie, your bread looks outstanding! The more seeds, the better! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYour bread looks Amazing! it is nearly the same as seen on deliciously Ella! Another must make for sure! I have made your sprouted back quinoa bread & my hubby, mom, Dad & I all loved it so,much! So Thanks again! �� xxx
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ReplyDeleteThat's superpacked with seeds indeed…must be really crispy when toasted huh!
ReplyDeleteThat bread is just stunning --- I can imagine how wonderful it must be toasted!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so delicious, Angie! I must put in some effort to gather the ingredients and try making one of your healthy bakes one of these days, they are very tempting :)
ReplyDeleteThat's an amazing bread, Angie. And it holds together beautifully, I'd have been worried it would break into pieces when I sliced it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfully dense bread, I bet it's fantastic toasted with melted butter! This is really beautiful Angie.
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It has been much too long since I last dropped by, but I have been travelling and have not even seen a computer for days. It has been great to be away, but I am enjoying being home again, browsing my favourite blogs - and you really have cooked up some fabulous dishes - this looks really yum!
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious Angie!! Blessings dear. Catherine
ReplyDeleteLooks insanely amazing - love all the nuts and seeds and textures going in there! I imagine this bread doesn't need anything to go with it except a cup of tea.
ReplyDeleteThat is the most amazing and dense seed bread EVER, looks delicious Angie
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful, healthy and I am sure very tasty bread too, such a perfect bake..
ReplyDeleteYour bread looks wonderful. What a great combination of flavours!
ReplyDeleteIt almost looks like granola bread, Angie! A bread I would love, I know.
ReplyDeleteThis is a feast of seeds and oats! Absolutely divine this bread! This is great for a healthy and tasty snack. I am bookmarking this recipe.
ReplyDeleteI missed your recipes! Have a great week.
These bread looks sensational. Such a power house of wholesome ingredients. Pinning to hopefully make soon as this would be a great snack!
ReplyDeleteNow that looks fab! I love your packaging too!
ReplyDeleteI like this bread....lots of chewing,good for the jaw as well as the teeth!
ReplyDeletethey look so wholesome!
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ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely outstanding, I love everything with seeds! As soon as I get my kitchen back I will make this bread. I love your recipes!!!!
ReplyDeleteA lovely bread Angie! I like DL's recipes!
ReplyDeleteThis loaf is so dense and amazing! It looks like a giant granola bar! :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks tasty!
ReplyDeletetrès tentant, j'aime beaucoup
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Wow this looks wonderful. I bet the crunch and flavor combination is wonderful. That little bit of sweet probably really makes it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow, this looks like a granola bar on steroids! I'd love to try it.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a really interesting idea. I have not tried seeded breads.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful and so healthy looking, i think i should come andlove with you for a while to learn how to eat healthy. Love the pics too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous loaf. Let me make one for my friends who just had a baby. She's on a vegan and GF diet and sometimes I ran out of ideas of what to make for her. :) thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat is properly chock full of seeds! Looks great.
ReplyDeleteI just made 24 jars of strawberry jam...I'll be right over:-D
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful bread, Angie!!
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ReplyDeleteI want to bring this bread with me for any picnic ever! I love all of the chunky seeds and grains.
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks fantastic! I've always loved breads heavy on seeds. Unfortunately those aren't as easy to come by here in Canada as they were in Germany. I guess home-baking is in order ;)
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ReplyDeleteMust be so crunchy and tasty with all these seeds in it!
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ReplyDeleteWow, this is seriously amazing looking bread, Angie. Love the sound of all those nuts and seeds, and texture looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteAngie...this looks yummy..every bite is a healthy one :) Thanks for sharing the recipe..easy to make too !
ReplyDeleteAngie this is exactly what I have been looking for! It looks like an incredibly nutritious bread. I would eat this for breakfast! How long would it keep for? and best storage method?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Love how all your baked goods turn out especially the breads. Yum!!!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting recipe!! I would make this for sure!
ReplyDeleteI love all the nuts and seeds you have packed into your recipe! This bread would be great with a cup of coffee in the morning.
ReplyDeleteWhat a colourful little loaf. Bet this tastes awesome angie!! Wouldn't mind chewing on a slice of this a nice lentil stew :)
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ReplyDeleteAngie all your breads look always amazing!:)
ReplyDeleteReally interested in the psyllium. This would be perfect for a quick breakfast.
ReplyDeleteyou always make the best breads and this one is no exception. Looks delicious and i love the polish proverb quote. I just saw that and love it
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ReplyDeleteThat slice looks delicious. What a way to begin the day with. Super seeded bread I would call!
ReplyDelete@Cass @foodmyfriend I simply put it in a paper bag and leave it on the counter...we finished it off the 2nd day..
ReplyDeleteLove all the nuts and seeds in this nutrient packed bread - this would make an excellent breakfast or snack.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful recipe, Angie!I love all your breads.... you are a great baker :)
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ReplyDeleteI would love this for toast and sandwiches. It looks amazing Angie!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, LOVE seedy breads Angie! This looks wonderful! I remember the other one you made. Thanks for the tip on psyllium husks - I'm doing some gluten-free bread baking this weekend and am going to try using it.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love this bread! It's so healthy and looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis is, by far, the most interesting looking bread I've ever SEEN)))!! xx
ReplyDeleteOne slice of this bread will give me enough energy to run all of my errands in a day! :) Love all of the wonderful seeds and the heartiness and healthiness of this bread.
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ReplyDeletelooks really good and healthy I want a slice with cheese
ReplyDeleteI am in love with this recipe! This would be awesome for a mid-day snack, such awesome protein! Yum, Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeleteThis bread looks awesome !
ReplyDeleteA healthy loaf !
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ReplyDeleteI can see how good it tastes. Just imagine all the nuts & seeds all over your mouth. Yummm....
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