My new Bread Machine review....

Started by Solars Toy, February 24, 2013, 01:16:38 PM

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Elfie

Quote from: Shooterman on March 08, 2013, 06:53:30 PM
I am old fashioned. We had a bread machine. It did okay, but nothing to write home about. I still prefer sour dough and once I have starter, with the big Kitchen Aid mixer, the kneeding is easy. Still some work, but the mixer does most of it.
Sourdough is the best no doubt. I have the starter recipe but since we are not home alot,,,I will have to wait til we are,lol...  I like the bread machine because mine can use real ingredients and it does all the work accept the final rise...I dont have a kitchen aid.  This english muffin one,,, theres no kneading,,, stickier then all get out but I dont mind. Start to finish is pretty fast in bread makin time....
I do 4 to 6 loaves,,, I have to mnay people wanting it,lololol
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Solars Toy

May have finally found the bread Solar has been asking for.  Of course he sliced it right out of the breadmaker so I want to wait and see if it is still light and fluffy when it cools.  Will post it later.  Toy  :smile: :thumbup:
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walkstall

Quote from: Solars Toy on March 16, 2013, 01:32:41 PM
May have finally found the bread Solar has been asking for.  Of course he sliced it right out of the breadmaker so I want to wait and see if it is still light and fluffy when it cools.  Will post it later.  Toy  :smile: :thumbup:

There something left to cool?
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Solars Toy

Ok so although this is better it is still not the one.  Will be doing a search for "soft" bread.  One site recommends adding potato flakes.....   That will be the next thing I try.  Toy
I pray, not wish because I have a God not a Genie.