I have
posted about bread making before. My
wife and I have been making our own bread with bread machines since 1985 when
we lived in the Alaskan bush.
The reason
people who buy bread machines tend not to use them, is there are too many bread
options with ingrediency and instructions which often turn out poor bread.
The machine
we use is the Cuisinart, and I like it – mainly because it chimes before the
last rise cycle allowing me to remove the dough, take out the paddle, then place the dough back into the machine to finish.
The machine
has 16 different bread cycles and separate selection for loaf size and crust. I use
only one: white bread – 1 ½ pound loaf – medium crust.
My recipe takes
five minutes of preparation.
1 1/8 cup of
water
2 tablespoon
of olive oil
Three level
cups of flour
1 tablespoon
of sugar
1 teaspoon
of salt
And one
level teaspoon of yeast.
In that
order.
The exact
measure of water, flour and yeast must be precise.
I use all
purpose flour. If I want wheat bread, I
replace one cup of the white flour with wheat flour; if I want whole grain or
rye – the same thing.
Yesterday I
made a herb bread. Between each cup of
flour, and on top, I sprinkled 1/2 teaspoon of dried Herbs-of-Provence. You could use basil, dill, jasmine or the
herb of your choice. You can substitute
the tablespoon of sugar with an equal amount of honey or molasses.
If you want artisan
bread, take out the dough before the last rise – cover it for rise time and
bake it in your oven; for me too much work.
I will make one caveat: the pizza dough cycle works
well, though we don’t often make our own pizzas.
Let your
loaf sit for three to four hours to cool before storing in a plastic storage
bag. The bread will have the best
texture and curst if sliced the next day – if you can wait that long.
There is no better
bread than you can make at home in a bread machine with this simple recipe.
the Ol’Buzzard
It sounds easy and delicious! I bet the bread makes good toast too.
ReplyDeleteLast time you posted your bread recipe/information, I saved it and printed it out to put in the recipe book that came with the Cuisinart. It worked out far better than the recipes that came with the machine. Not to mention some are downright wrong - how can they call for the same amount of water for all sizes of loaves in the same recipe?
ReplyDeleteBut - I could not do the wait 3-4 hours bit, I had to dig before that.
Thanks for posting it again.
My sister in law has one but I don't like her bread
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