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Breadmaker Owners Wanted Please

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Nolls from Harrogate

Nolls from Harrogate Report 1 Apr 2006 21:47

Has anyone got a really nice recipe for a breadmaker please got a present at Christmas of one but the bread comes out very heavy as for the rolls well enough said, they would knock you out if you were hit by them or do you have any tips getting desperate. Norah

Jess Bow Bag

Jess Bow Bag Report 1 Apr 2006 21:52

did you not get a book with it- i think they are make specific recipies. mine always come out well, but I do the whole kaboodle in the machine Yummy too jess x

Hilary

Hilary Report 1 Apr 2006 21:54

Hi Norah, I have a bread machine & bread comes out lovely. Do you use proper flour. Put all liquids in 1st then dry ingrediants on top. Should be ok if you follow instructions. Keep trying. Hilary. x

Mags

Mags Report 1 Apr 2006 21:54

Got mine for Christmas 2 years ago and have used it 10 times at the most. I really should use it more cos the bread is luverly. I don't recall the recipes would have to dig out me little book.

Nolls from Harrogate

Nolls from Harrogate Report 1 Apr 2006 22:01

Hi! All thanks but yes I use the recipe to the last detail . Son and Dil gave one to us and one to her mother and she has the same problem the bread is so heavy so was wondering if anyone had a recipe for extra light bread? otherwise it will end up at the back of the cupboard Norah

Mags

Mags Report 1 Apr 2006 22:02

You can also use the pre-mixed packets from the supermarket you just add water soooo simple. Come out right everytime.

Mike

Mike Report 1 Apr 2006 22:03

two pound loaf water 1and a half cups skimmed milk powder 4tbsp sunflower oil 4 tbsp sugar 3 tbsp salt 2 tsp strong white flour 4 cups fast action yeast 1and quarter tsp use setting 1 basic Add in order listed Susan

Hilary

Hilary Report 1 Apr 2006 22:03

Norah, what size loaf does yours make, mine does 2 x 1lb loaves.

Mo in London

Mo in London Report 1 Apr 2006 22:05

The pre mix packets from the supermarket are great, otherwise make sure you use strong bread flour, add the liquid first and add a small bit of crushed vitamin c.

Computer Blonde

Computer Blonde Report 1 Apr 2006 22:07

Try using half milk and water, instead of water by itself. Sharon xx

Nolls from Harrogate

Nolls from Harrogate Report 1 Apr 2006 22:08

Hi! Margaret was wondering about the mixes think I'll give them a try, thanks and thanks for the recipe Susan but it looks almost the same as my own beginning to think its the breadmaker itself Hilary it makes 1lb and 11/2lb thanks all Norah ps its a Morphy Richards anyone got one?

Nolls from Harrogate

Nolls from Harrogate Report 1 Apr 2006 22:16

Maureen is vitamin c ok for white bread thought it was for the brown? and Sharon its milk powder thats used wonder if I could use ordinary milk oh what a to do easier to buy Norah

Computer Blonde

Computer Blonde Report 1 Apr 2006 22:23

Norah Still need to use milk powder as recipe states, but if recipe gives just water as liquid content, use half milk, half water instead. Good luck Sharon xx

Gem in Wakefield

Gem in Wakefield Report 1 Apr 2006 22:25

Norah, I had the same problem, that the loaves were a bit on the heavy side, and they hadn't risen that much. I tried putting it straight in the oven when the machine had finshed, for half hour, it rose a bit more and wasn't as heavy then. Gem:))))

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 1 Apr 2006 22:25

If you put... breadmaker... or.... breadmaking.... into the search box on here, you will see some interesting recipes from other on-site discussions we've had. Good luck.

Nolls from Harrogate

Nolls from Harrogate Report 1 Apr 2006 22:26

Right Sharon will do. I'll make a nice light loaf if its the last thing I do Norah Thanks Gem and Gwyneth will try anything

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 1 Apr 2006 22:45

.....Just been having a think....... My daughter and I are pretty sure that we have to put DRY ingredients in first in our machine.

Nolls from Harrogate

Nolls from Harrogate Report 1 Apr 2006 22:52

Well Gwyneth going to try everyone's suggestions I usually put in water first so will try the other way and then .........if no success charity shop here it comes, had enough Norah

Mo in London

Mo in London Report 1 Apr 2006 22:55

I have used vit c in both, I dont make a lot of bread now, and have tended to use the packets lately.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 1 Apr 2006 23:12

Norah... Keep trying. There is only one thing wrong with the bread from my machine, - it's all eaten before it's had a chance to even cool properly sometimes. Let us know how you get on. I will see if I can find the book that came with machine, then I'll check the recipe.