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All Recipes, Bread Recipes · January 22, 2026

Simple No-Knead Sunflower Rye Bread

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Last updated on February 3rd, 2026

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This easy no-knead Sunflower Rye Bread is hearty and chewy with a nutty, slightly tangy flavour. A quick rise you can have baked in a little over 4 hours!

When we were kids, rye bread was a treat reserved for when family came out from the city to visit. Served with cold cuts, mustard or thousand island dressing, coleslaw and pickles, it turned each meal into an occasion—made all the better if potato chips were involved. This is my take on that beloved classic.

Here’s everything you’ll need to make this Sunflower Rye Bread

  • 1¾ cups (395 grams) water, room temperature
  • 2 tablespoons (42 grams) liquid honey
  • 2 teaspoons (6 grams) active dry yeast (not instant) 
  • 3 cups (390 grams) bread or whole wheat all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup (100 grams) rye flour, dark or light
  • 2 teaspoons (6 grams) kosher or fine sea salt
  • 2 teaspoons (6 grams) caraway seeds 
  • ½ cup (25 grams) raw or roasted sunflower seeds
  • 2 tablespoons (28 grams) extra-virgin olive oil, divided
  • Butter or vegetable oil for greasing the pan

This fibre-rich loaf combines dense, low-gluten rye flour with bread or all-purpose flour for a lighter, airier loaf than traditional rye bread recipes. It’s lightly sweetened with honey and has a moist, tender crumb thanks to the olive oil. The caraway seeds lend a citrusy tang while the sunflower seeds add protein and texture.

Simple No-Knead Sunflower Rye Bread. - harvestandnourish.com

Why bake with rye flour?

Adding rye flour can upgrade almost any bread recipe and there are several benefits.

  • Most rye flours contain less gluten and are higher in fibre and micronutrients, including B vitamins, resulting in a more satisfying and nutritious bake.
  • Substituting 25-33% medium to dark rye flour will produce a more rustic, richly coloured loaf.
  • Rye flour, especially dark rye, adds a complex, nutty flavour and enhances the chewy texture of artisan loaves.
  • Greater moisture retention means your loaf will stay fresher longer.
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Things to note when baking with rye flour

  • Rye flour absorbs water more quickly, especially when baking yeast bread. This is resolved by increasing the amount of water and adding oil for moisture.
  • Because rye flour is lower in gluten, the more you add the more your dough will spread producing a flatter loaf with reduced oven spring.
  • Keep a close eye on rise times. Rye blends left to ferment too long can result in a sticky, almost gummy-like texture in the final bake.   
Simple No-Knead Sunflower Rye Bread. | harvestandnourish.com

Made in a single loaf pan, this easy no-knead Sunflower Rye Bread is hearty and satisfying with a nutty, earthy flavour profile. Absolutely delicious simply toasted with butter, it’s the perfect pairing for jammy preserves, smashed avocado, smoked salmon and cream cheese or used as a base for my Best Tuna Salad recipe.

Try this No-Knead Honey Oat Artisan Bread or this Honey Whole Wheat Sandwich Bread next.

This recipe has been updated since first published April 13, 2024.


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Sunflower Rye Bread

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This simple no-knead Sunflower Rye Bread is hearty and satisfying with a nutty, earthy flavour profile. A quick rise you can have baked in a little over 4 hours.
Total time: 4.25 – 5.25 hours
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Keyword: bread, no-knead, rye bread, sunflower rye
Servings: 1 loaf

Equipment

  • Whisk
  • 4 Qt mixing bowl
  • Spatula
  • Single loaf pan
  • Wire cooling rack

Ingredients

  • 1¾ cups water room temperature
  • 2 tablespoons liquid honey
  • 2 teaspoons active dry yeast
  • 3 cups bread or whole wheat all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup rye flour, dark or light
  • 2 teaspoons kosher or fine sea salt
  • 2 teaspoons caraway seeds
  • ½ cup raw or roasted sunflower seeds
  • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided
  • Butter or vegetable oil for greasing the pan
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Instructions

  • Add the honey to the water and whisk together. Add active dry yeast and let sit for 10-15 minutes.
  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk together flours, salt, caraway and sunflower seeds. Pour in the yeast mixture and half the olive oil. Using a rubber spatula, mix together all ingredients until a sticky ball is formed and no flour bits remain.
  • Cover and let dough rise somewhere warm until it has doubled in size, about 2-3 hours. It will be sticky and well-hydrated.
  • Once the dough has doubled, lightly butter a loaf pan. Drizzle the remaining tablespoon of olive oil across the top of the dough and brush it over the surface to coat. Using your hand or a dough scraper, pull the dough out onto a lightly floured surface, oiled side down, and shape it into a loaf. Lift and transfer dough into prepared loaf pan. If needed, lift each end from the middle and gently stretch it into the corners so the dough fills the pan.
  • Set aside, uncovered, and let rise for another hour. As it rises, you’ll start to see bubble formation and the top will smooth out.
  • When you’re ready to bake, preheat oven to 375ºF (190ºC) then bake for 45 minutes until the top is browned and it sounds hollow when you tap on the top. Turn loaf out onto a wire cooling rack and let cool for an hour before slicing to allow the cooking process to complete.

Notes

Loaf pan: If using an 8.5 x 4.5-inch pan, the dough should rise above the edge of the pan during the second rise and result in a slightly taller loaf. Using a 9 x 5-inch pan will produce a wider, slightly flatter loaf.
Storage: Bread will keep well sealed on the counter for 3-4 days or in the fridge for up to a week. Sliced bread will freeze well in an airtight container or freezer bag for several months.

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  1. Sandy Jordan says

    September 21, 2025 at 1:48 pm

    Kerry, I love the bread but every time I make it, the top half always seems to crumble and crust is very soft and splits. I’ve tried kneading it a little to get a tighter loaf before putting in the pan . I let it bake full 45 minutes and it tests 200. Any suggestions?☹️

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    • Kerry says

      September 22, 2025 at 9:54 am

      Hi Sandy! This most likely means your dough is over-proofed, so that by the time it goes into the oven the yeast has already exhausted its potential resulting in reduced oven spring. In an over-proofed loaf, air bubbles become too large for the weakened gluten structure to support them. They collapse, which releases the gas and results in a crumbly, softer texture. And it’s more common when baking with rye flour, which is naturally lower in gluten. Try shortening the rise time or proofing in a cooler location to avoid over-proofing. Watch for holes or bubble formation just below the surface, that is when you’ll know your loaf is ready to bake. Just as an aside, if you’re baking in a warmer environment (we will soon be heading into cooler fall temperatures here) you may also see better results post summer heat/humidity. Keep me posted! K

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  2. Lynda Jensen says

    March 15, 2025 at 7:11 pm

    5 stars
    This was so good! Lovely crumb, delicately crispy crust, slightly sweet nutty flavour, perfect amount of caraway – super easy and it cuts nicely too. I only had instant yeast so had to make some adjustments and it didn’t rise as expected so gave it a few extra hours and it was fine. Will make again with the recommended yeast just to see if it gets even better yet! Lol

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    • Kerry says

      March 15, 2025 at 7:15 pm

      I’m so pleased you enjoyed it, thank you so much Lynda! K

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