As spring arrives and the light shifts, baking feels different. Windows open wider, the kitchen fills with fresh air, and there’s a quiet joy in making something simple and nourishing from scratch. Homemade granary bread is perfect for this season – hearty but not heavy, wholesome yet soft, and ideal for everyday spring meals.
It’s the kind of loaf that sits happily on the kitchen counter, ready to be sliced for breakfast, lunch, or an impromptu afternoon snack.
Why Granary Bread Feels Right in Spring
Granary bread sits beautifully between seasons. It has substance without the density of winter loaves, making it perfect for spring’s gentler rhythm.
It offers:
- a nutty, earthy flavour
- soft crumb with texture from malted grains
- enough warmth for cooler mornings
- versatility for lighter, seasonal toppings
It feels grounding, yet ready for brighter days ahead.


Ingredients (makes: 1 loaf)
- 500 g granary bread flour
- 7 g fast-action dried yeast
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tbsp honey or sugar
- 300 ml warm water
- 1 tbsp olive oil
Recipe
Step 1: Mix the Dough
In a large bowl, combine the flour, yeast, and salt.
Add the honey, warm water, and olive oil.
Mix until a rough dough forms.
Step 2: Knead
Turn onto a lightly floured surface and knead for 8–10 minutes, until smooth and elastic.
Alternatively, use a stand mixer with a dough hook.
Step 3: First Rise
Place the dough in a lightly oiled bowl, cover, and leave in a warm place for 1 hour, or until doubled in size.
Step 4: Shape
Knock back the dough gently and shape into a loaf.
Place in a lined or greased loaf tin.
Step 5: Second Rise
Cover loosely and leave to rise for 30–40 minutes, until puffed.
Step 6: Bake
Bake at 200°C (fan) for 30–35 minutes, until golden and hollow-sounding when tapped.
Allow to cool on a wire rack before slicing.
How to Enjoy Granary Bread in Spring
Homemade granary bread pairs beautifully with fresh, seasonal flavours:
- butter and honey on a bright morning
- scrambled eggs and herbs
- avocado with lemon
- cottage cheese and chives
- cheese and chutney for lunch
- toasted with jam and tea
It’s as suited to simple breakfasts as it is to countryside picnics.


A Bread for Spring Routines
There’s something deeply comforting about baking bread in spring:
- flour dusted surfaces
- sunlight across the worktop
- the smell of yeast rising
- slices cut while still slightly warm
It brings rhythm and purpose to the kitchen in the gentlest way.
Create a Calm Spring Baking Moment
Homemade bread feels especially special when:
- windows are open
- birdsong drifts in
- you knead slowly and unhurriedly
- you slice it thick and serve simply
Spring baking doesn’t need to be elaborate – just thoughtful.
Final Thoughts
Homemade granary bread is spring comfort at its most wholesome – nourishing, versatile, and quietly satisfying. It’s the kind of loaf that feels right for the season: simple, steady, and full of everyday goodness.
Fresh air, soft crumb, and a slice still warm from the oven – a beautiful way to welcome spring into your kitchen.

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