Bread maker
#41
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Antlers Oklahoma
Posts: 1,658
Yessssss. I use the dough setting and let it do the first rise.then shape and bake in the oven, We think it tastes better that way. I also make my hamburger and hot dog buns,bagels and english muffins. Good healthy old fashioned eating.
#43
Originally Posted by plainpat
King Arthur flour has the hands down best bread recipes on line.Love that site.Don't make a lot of bread...we'd eat every crumb :)
Originally Posted by cmrenno
I recomend King Arthur Flour's web site for recipes http://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipe/
I like to mix the dough in my breadmaker and then bake it myself. I love to make English Muffins and Bagels. I also make my favorite white bread recipe and then I "braid" three
strands together, let it rise, brush with an egg wash and sprinkle with seseme or poppy seeds. People are so impressed wth homemade bread. I am not baking too much in this heat. But as soon as it cools off a bit I'll be back at it!
I like to mix the dough in my breadmaker and then bake it myself. I love to make English Muffins and Bagels. I also make my favorite white bread recipe and then I "braid" three
strands together, let it rise, brush with an egg wash and sprinkle with seseme or poppy seeds. People are so impressed wth homemade bread. I am not baking too much in this heat. But as soon as it cools off a bit I'll be back at it!
#44
I am on a low-carbohydrate diet and I still use my bread maker! The breads made from a recipe are much better than using a boxed mix. You can find good bread machine cookbooks used on Amazon and I know the internet will have tons of recipes. I got my low-carb ones from Dana Carpender's "500 Low-Carb Recipe" cookbook. I have also found bread machine cookbooks at thrift shops.
#48
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Southwest Florida
Posts: 382
I shouldn't have clicked on this post. You're making me hungry for bread and I can't eat wheat bread because I have celiac disease. My bread is gluten free and comes in 12 oz. loaves that cost about $5.00 a loaf. I've tried baking my own with acceptable GF flours but they just don't come out right. Oh, woe is me.
#49
Homemade bread is the best. No ready mixes here. Only takes about 3 minutes to put everything in and it is so good. There are many different recipes out there and you are sure to find one your family makes a favorite. I have one that uses oatmeal that is really good. Try it, you will like it.
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