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Homemade Bread
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I'd like to try making some bread. I have got a breadmaker (somewhere in the garage) but was not overstruck on it and the novelty soon wore off.But I seem to end up with a lot of stale bread and its so wasteful. Just hoping for a few comments and tips from people who do it already. Thanks.
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Use your bread maker just to make the dough.
Then split it into a dozen or so balls, bung them on a baking tray and bake in your conventional oven for 15/20 mins or so.
Lovely fresh bread roils - guarantee they won't last long enough to go stale.
Use your bread maker just to make the dough.
Then split it into a dozen or so balls, bung them on a baking tray and bake in your conventional oven for 15/20 mins or so.
Lovely fresh bread roils - guarantee they won't last long enough to go stale.
Unsure what tips you are looking for. Why were you not struck by it ? I am not keen how the stirrer paddle stays in during the bake and makes a hole in the loaf but aside from that the bread is what you make it. And if you want a better crust you can always remove the dough and bake it in the oven. Stick to established recipes at the start, the machine probably came with some. After you get the hang of those consider adding things you might like. Tomato, garlic, olives, whatever, to the mix. Don't get too enthusiastic or you'll end up with lots more going stale :-)
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