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Recipe needed for muesli bread rolls
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nik0510
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Hi Guys, I am looking for a recipe for meusli bread rolls, or a loaf. They are absolutely delish and am looking to make them at home. I know they have seeds, raisins in, but would love a recipe that i can make in my panasonic bread maker
Hope someone can help.
Hope someone can help.
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There's a muesli bread recipe about halfway down this page:
http://alimento-nz.blogspot.com/
and a muesli amd date bread about a third of the way down this one:
http://lifesmorgasbord.blogspot.com/2007/05/food-for-fuel.html
Hope that these are the sort of thing that you wanted.0 -
Hi Seakay, thanks for that, I will have to have a go at the weekend. will let you know how it turns out.
Best wishes
Nik0510:beer:0 -
Please do - I have to admit that these have not been tested by me because I don't have a BM myself!0
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= Muesli Bread - breadmaker recipe
This is a great recipe for people who are not good at having breakfast (cereal & milk, that is!). Toast is a whole lot easier to do when your eyes are blurry and head fuggy! I make a large 1.5kg loaf that lasts me just over a week if I slice and freeze the bread.
2 cups water, tepid
4 tablespoons coconut milk powder
2 tablespoon honey
1 tsp salt
4 tablespoons oil
4 cups plain flour
3 tablespoons gluten flour
3 cups muesli (I used a real cheap brand that had lots of dried fruit in it)
3 tsp breadmaker yeast
Place all the ingredients in the baking pan in the order in which they are listed above. Set the programme to 'Basic'.
At the end of the cycle, turn out the bread onto a wire rack and leave it to cool. It's as simple as that, and oh so DELICIOUS!
sounds divine, gonna have to dig out the breaed machine and try this! any idea where i'd find dried coconut milk to?know thyselfNid wy'n gofyn bywyd moethus...0 -
hi, only thing i could think of would be to put some disiccated coconut into boiling water, leave for a while, then use that at the tepid water and use normal skimmed milk power, do you think that would work??
Looks like i will be giving it a go at the weekend?
Best wishes
Nik05100 -
Or perhaps you could use coconut cream to make coconut milk to use instead of water, or use tinned coconut milk?0
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pavlovs_dog wrote: »
sounds divine, gonna have to dig out the breaed machine and try this! any idea where i'd find dried coconut milk to?
Pataks make sachets of dehydrated creamed coconut. It comes in boxes of 4 x 50g packs. Might that be the thing?
I buy mine in Tesco; near the Asian sauces.
HTH, Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
"I used a real cheap brand that had lots of dried fruit in it"...Which brand is this pls?
In my experience the cheaper brands have less fruit in them but lots more oats!0 -
cheers Penpen, i'll have a gander xxknow thyselfNid wy'n gofyn bywyd moethus...0
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