Baking Bread
It is hard to believe that its been 3 years since I bought my bread maker. In 2017 I decided that I needed a bread maker to make my own bread. I am still not sure why I thought this but it seemed like a good idea at the time. So I scoured the internet and local stores and found the Cuisinart Bread Maker.
After much trial and error I was able to figure out how to place yeast and flour in such a way that it does not mix with the liquids (water and olive oil) until I needed it to. Since 2017 I have made different types of loaf breads using regular unbleached flour, wheat flour and most recently spelt flour. Here are some photos of my creations:
This was very fluffy and had a great mouth feel. This bread was made about 2.5 years ago.
Last week, my wife reminded me about the bread machine that has been sitting idle for about a year now. Now I have the bug to make bread again. Yesterday we purchased a new box to store our fresh bread. It comes with a tight cover and its own cutting board for our bread.
Today, I tried making spelt bread. I have not tasted it yet, but it looks yummy!
For those of you who has a machine and would like to try, here is my basic bread recipe...
New Recipe 12/19/2020
3 cups flour
1 tsp salt
1 tsp dry yeast
2 tsp baking powder
2 tbsp sugar
2 cups hot water
1 tbsp olive oil (veg shortening)
Place all dry ingredients in Bread machine and let the first 2 minutes of bread making cycle run. All dry ingredients must be mixed well
Add water and shortening about 3 mins into cycle
Check dough for soft sticky consistency
Remove paddle at the end of the knead cycle.
Let rise and bake
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