Bread maker
#12
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!
#14
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!
#17
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 361
The only bread we have is what I make in the breadmaker. Allrecipies.com is my second home after here. There are a ton of recipies online to be found and what I love about that site is that you can read everyones comments about their likes/dislikes of the recipe and all the tweaks that they did to improve on it if needed.
I've also learned that AP flour makes just as nice of a loaf as the more expensive breadmachine types.
I've also learned that AP flour makes just as nice of a loaf as the more expensive breadmachine types.
#18
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Alturas, CA
Posts: 9,393
I have a couple of books on making bread and I've found lots of bread machine recipes online. Buying the pre-packaged mix, to me, is like buying a store bought loaf of bread, which would probably be cheaper, although the couple of small grocery stores that we have do have a couple of different pre-packaged mixes.
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