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Keeping my HM bread crusty?
Icey77
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As there are gazillions of threads about home made bread please feel free to add it to the most appropriate - I wasn't sure which one to resurrect 
I've kidnapped my Mum's unsed Panasonic breadmaker and tried it on Saturday night ... ohh the highlight
(It's been in her cupboard for YEARS and I have no intentions of giving it back
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Result was lovely and have eaten loads of it but still have half a loaf left - how do I keep the bread soft but the crust crusty? At the moment I have it in a ziplock bag and the crust has gone soft
Thanks!
Icey x
I've kidnapped my Mum's unsed Panasonic breadmaker and tried it on Saturday night ... ohh the highlight
Result was lovely and have eaten loads of it but still have half a loaf left - how do I keep the bread soft but the crust crusty? At the moment I have it in a ziplock bag and the crust has gone soft
Thanks!
Icey x
Whether you think you can or you can’t, you’re probably right ~ Henry Ford
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Hiya, I have a bread maker and find because there is no preserves in it the bread does not keep very well. The last one I made, I used the second half in a bread and butter pudding.If winter comes, can spring be far behind?
Spring begins on 21st March.0 -
When I make bread I slice it if its a loaf and then put most of it in the freezer. You can either defrost it or toast it straight from the freezer.0
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how do I keep the bread soft but the crust crusty?
I got a copy of the Breadmachine Bible on Saturday & I'm sure it said to store in polythene bags for a soft crust and paper or cloth (clean pillow case? ) bags for a crusty crust.
I can double check when I get home from work if you like?
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Oooh Cupcake, that sounds interesting ... pretty please

Thanks
Icey xWhether you think you can or you can’t, you’re probably right ~ Henry Ford0 -
Yes you need to keep it in a paper bag.0
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Oooh Cupcake, that sounds interesting ... pretty please

Thanks
Icey x
Sorry I forgot about this:oThe_Breadmachine_Bible wrote:Bread is best stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated bread bin or earthenware bread crock, and not in the refrigerator. Wrap the bread in foil or a polythene food bag if it has a soft crust, and in a paper or fabric bag if it is crusty.
hth
Nat x0
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