Norman, you certainly can, but if you replace all the flour with white whole wheat flour, expect a denser bread. And it will be helpful to add a bit more water to the recipe, since whole wheat flour will absorb more liquid than all-purpose flour. This should only be a few tablespoons extra water. Barb@KAF
October 18, 2015 at 3:21pm
In reply to Can you substitute white whole wheat? by Norman (not verified)