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bee*|1326048620|3097983 said:I make homemade brown bread and soup once a week-it's delicious. The recipe I use is so easy and doesn't require much kneading at all. I can write it out for you if you need it. I made 4 loaves of it for a dinner party on Friday night and every last slice was eaten. I find it you use a good quality flour the taste is amazing.
Loves Vintage|1326036201|3097871 said:I have not, yet. I am planning to start baking my own bread, but only want to bake simple whole wheat loaves. I don't have a bread machine and don't plan to get one.
Tips? Thoughts? Recipes?
Maisie|1326050441|3098012 said:bee*|1326048620|3097983 said:I make homemade brown bread and soup once a week-it's delicious. The recipe I use is so easy and doesn't require much kneading at all. I can write it out for you if you need it. I made 4 loaves of it for a dinner party on Friday night and every last slice was eaten. I find it you use a good quality flour the taste is amazing.
Please share your recipe!!
LtlFirecracker|1326053057|3098027 said:I just started with no knead dough, and pizza dough. I just burnt out my KA making pizza dough.
AGBF|1326055530|3098054 said:LtlFirecracker|1326053057|3098027 said:I just started with no knead dough, and pizza dough. I just burnt out my KA making pizza dough.
Now, you see? I never in a million years would have thought of putting bread dough in a mixer! (I am assuming that "KA" stands for "Kitchen Aid".) I have now upgraded from my mother's old mixer to a Kitchen Aid, but I do bread dough by hand unless I use a bread machine. I would only use a kitchen mixer for cookie dough or cake batter!
Deb
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yellowducky|1326072772|3098237 said:this is my favorite recipe for a nice, crusty loaf: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/08/dining/081mrex.html
what i like about it: 1) it requires minimal working of the dough, 2) very easy to make -- no food processor or mixer required, 3) recipe works with very little to no adaptation required, in my experience, for high or low altitude baking, 4) crust and air holes will rival any loaf you can buy from a bakery!
LtlFirecracker|1326070812|3098213 said:AGBF|1326055530|3098054 said:LtlFirecracker|1326053057|3098027 said:I just started with no knead dough, and pizza dough. I just burnt out my KA making pizza dough.
Now, you see? I never in a million years would have thought of putting bread dough in a mixer! (I am assuming that "KA" stands for "Kitchen Aid".) I have now upgraded from my mother's old mixer to a Kitchen Aid, but I do bread dough by hand unless I use a bread machine. I would only use a kitchen mixer for cookie dough or cake batter!
Deb
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Yes, KA is a kitchen aid. It actually works great with the dough hook. It can make enough dough for 2 small pizzas no problem. Much more than that....well that is where I got into trouble. I would never use my 600W KA for whole wheat bread after what I experienced. I am going to replace my Kitchen Aid and continue using it for cookies and cakes. From what I understand, it is still a wonderful mixer for those tasks.
heraanderson|1326049903|3098006 said:I plan to eventually. I have a book saved on my Amazon list that a lot of people like that promises no kneading and no bread attachments(and can be used to make whole wheat bread). Here's the link:
http://www.amazon.com/Artisan-Bread-Five-Minutes-ebook/dp/B000XPNUPY/ref=dp_kinw_strp_1?_encoding=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2