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quicky question about bread
 
            
                
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                    hi everyone, desperate to put my bread mix in but what liquid do i add water or oil and how much does it go on rapid bake?                
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            i meant button on machine. how much water do i put in0
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            i meant button on machine. how much water do i put in
 Does it not say on your bread mix? I don't use bread mixes, just flour, yeast, sugar, butter/oil and salt.Putting these winter preps here so I don't forget!
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            Penelope_Penguin wrote: »Depends on the weight of your flour. For 500g, I use 350ml.
 Just to add to the confusion, I use 300ml for 500g. Or 315 if I use a Wrights mix."Who’s that tripping over my bridge?" roared the Troll.
 "Oh, it’s only me, the littlest Billy-goat Gruff and I’m going off to the hills to make myself fat"0
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            kinkyjinks wrote: »Just to add to the confusion, I use 300ml for 500g. Or 315 if I use a Wrights mix. Mine's for bread from scratch in a BM Mine's for bread from scratch in a BM I use less water when making by hand I use less water when making by hand :rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 :rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0
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            Penelope_Penguin wrote: » Mine's for bread from scratch in a BM Mine's for bread from scratch in a BM I use less water when making by hand I use less water when making by hand 
 Ah ha, you may have just have given me the answer to why my bread is awful when I make it in the BM. I just use the same recipe in both "Who’s that tripping over my bridge?" roared the Troll. "Who’s that tripping over my bridge?" roared the Troll.
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            thanks everyone, i can smell it now but may have put in too much water, time will tell. my next question may seem a bit stupid but my bread tin from the machine is a lot deeper than it is wide so how do you cut it? if i just cut in normal way i will have 8 inch high slices of bread but will only manage to get 6 slices from the loaf 9 may have ezaggerated a bit) but you get the idea or do i lay it on the side so the crusty top will now be a crusty first slice???0
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            kinkyjinks wrote: »Ah ha, you may have just have given me the answer to why my bread is awful when I make it in the BM. I just use the same recipe in both 
 :T Great! I discovered this by making dough in the BM, and then trying to knead it by hand to bake in the oven - it's far to wet. I find that I need to reduce the water content of a BM recipe by about 15% if I want to make the reciep by hand.
 TBH, since I discovered sourdough, the BM is pretty much gathering dust - I make sourdough by hand every couple of days, and now make yeasty bread at the same time, seeing as the oven is on anyway :rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 :rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0
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            thanks everyone, i can smell it now but may have put in too much water, time will tell. my next question may seem a bit stupid but my bread tin from the machine is a lot deeper than it is wide so how do you cut it? if i just cut in normal way i will have 8 inch high slices of bread but will only manage to get 6 slices from the loaf 9 may have ezaggerated a bit) but you get the idea or do i lay it on the side so the crusty top will now be a crusty first slice???
 I lay mine on its side, so that the crusty top is the 1st slice. I have it down to a fine art now and get 10 slices out of a large BM loaf (including the crusts).
 If you don't like the crust ends, then these can be made into breadcrumbs and frozen, for future use.MSE Addiction, should come with a health warning:money:0
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