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making bread
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Recently I have dug out the bread maker machine (present last xmas) and have been experimenting with various basic bread making. I have also been making basic white bread from scratch.
I appreciate that I don't put the various additives that the big companies add but is there any tips to make a basic white loaf a bit lighter or, for lack of a better word to mind, fluffier?
I appreciate that I don't put the various additives that the big companies add but is there any tips to make a basic white loaf a bit lighter or, for lack of a better word to mind, fluffier?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi nohorn. I know every machine is different and I have tried using my recipe in my Mum`s machine and it didn`t work. I think it might be something to do with the machine`s capacity. Anyway, my Morphy Richards machine makes 1.5 lb loafs and their chunky nut bread is as follows:- Tepid water - 1 cup, Olive oil (I use extra virgin) - 2 tbsp, Honey (or you can use golden granulated sugar) - 2 tbsp, Salt - 1 1/4 tsp,. This is where I deviate from the recipe. Instead of nuts I use toasted sesame seeds. You know the little cup that comes with the machine? Mine has a marking for 1/3 (or approx 85ml). Instead of nuts I use 1/3 of that cup in toasted sesame seeds or about 3/4 sesame and 1/4 linseed or pumpkin seeds. Then it`s 3 cups strong white bread flour and 1 1/4 tsp dry yeast. Use setting basic white (which takes 3 hours). You can use the reduced bake time but I think the long one is better. When I toast the sesame seeds I do them under the grill on foil and keep turning them so they don`t burn. There`s nothing worse than burnt sesame. Just lightly golden is enough.
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