Whole-Wheat Flour Basics
Whole grains may reduce the risk of heart disease and support healthy digestion and body weight.
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- Whole-wheat flour sold in bulk bins may cost less than packaged flour.
- The “best if used by” date on a package tells how long the manufacturer expects the flour to stay fresh. Proper storage can extend your flour’s shelf life.
- Fresh flour has very little smell. Spoiled flour will smell sour or bitter. Cooking with spoiled flour will not make you ill, but the taste is not pleasant.
Flour is a raw food. To avoid sickness from bacteria, do not eat or taste raw flour, dough or batters before cooking.
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- Heat, light, air and moisture speed the spoilage of whole-wheat flour.
- Place in an airtight container to keep out moisture and insects.
- Mark container with the date you bought the flour.
- Store in a cool, dry and dark place.
- When stored well, whole-wheat flour will stay fresh for:
- 1 to 3 months at room temperature.
- up to 6 months in the refrigerator.
- up to 1 year in the freezer.
Measuring Whole-Wheat Flour
- Stir to loosen the flour.
- Spoon lightly into a dry measuring cup.
- Level with a straight-edged knife or spatula.
Types of Whole-Wheat Flour
Whole-Wheat Flour— made from wheat with a red bran layer. It adds a hearty texture and nutty flavor to baked goods.
White Whole-Wheat Flour— made from wheat with a white bran layer. The wheat flavor is milder and the color is lighter than ordinary whole-wheat flour.
Whole-Wheat Bread Flour— made from wheat with a higher protein content, which is best for yeast breads.
Whole-Wheat Pastry Flour— made from wheat with a lower protein content. The texture of baked products will be lighter than if made with ordinary whole-wheat flour.
Whole-wheat flour is a whole grain because it contains all three parts of the wheat kernel - the bran, germ and endosperm. All-purpose white flour contains only the endosperm, which has less fiber and other nutrients.
Cooking with Whole-Wheat Flour
Recipes
Banana Pancakes
Whole-Wheat Yogurt Rolls
Kids Can!
When kids help make healthy food, they are more likely to try it. Show kids how to:
- measure flour and other dry ingredients.
- mash bananas.
- dip and pour pancake batter.
Enjoy More Whole Grains
- Look for whole-wheat flour as one of the first ingredients on products such as breakfast cereals, pasta and breads.
- Substitute whole-wheat flour for up to half the all-purpose flour in a recipe. Try it for cookies, pancakes, pizza crust, muffins and breads.