Just bought a bread making machine

Started by RobinOfTheHood, November 03, 2009, 19:28:23

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bionear2

And when you are short of time, and overloaded with fruit, you may find that it can make jam too!
Why plant rows of 24 lettuces??

bionear2

Why plant rows of 24 lettuces??

Melbourne12

Quote from: qahtan on November 05, 2009, 20:43:34
I notice that several of the machine recipes posted use a LOT of sugar. I thought it was only the Americans that put lots of  sugar in their bread....... qahtan

You're right.  But the engineering challenge is to create a loaf from scratch in a couple of hours without manual intervention.  The only way to go is to work the yeast like crazy. 

But you can see the logic.  Loads of yeast and sugar.  Cut down the salt, so as not to inhibit the yeast.

Raise and prove at the highest temperature that you dare.  Add milk powder and lots of oil to stop the dough forming a skin during the proving, and especially at the point where the cooking begins - you're not putting the bread into a hot oven, but into a cool one and then heating it up, which is anathema to good breadmaking practice!

The amazing thing about breadmakers is that they produce the quite decent results that they do.

Poppy Mole

Whoops ! forgot the sugar in my recipe - 1 tablespoon.

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RobinOfTheHood

Well that one turned out much better, will try it next time with butter instead of oil.

Might be worth keeping it after all.  :)
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