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"I've also heard great things about Panasonic and looking to buy one this week. From my online research, the general consensus is to reduce the amount of water, sugar and salt in the instruction manual by 30% to get a better loaf. There was a great article about these machines last week in the guardian that may be worth having a look at." I have stored that article now, thank you . On Amazon for £4.99 there's a breadmakers recipe book which the author claims to have reduced any excesses of salt/sugar/fat, so that may be a good purchase too. | |||
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"It's really easy, get yourself a good one like a Panasonic and you won't go wrong" I have a Panasonic and its superb. Shop bought bread gives me indigestion, my own doesnt. | |||
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"Dough by Richard Bertinet. Should also be on the shopping list, not crammed with recipes but very informative on yes you guessed it....dough." That is what is spurring me on, I want to make my own pizzas. Pizzas can be very nutritious, giving us all our macro-nutrients (obviously not the shop ones though). | |||
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"If any of the auctions are near you it's worth checking out the John pye website. " One in Yaxley... another website I now have stored, many thanks. I guess the products don't come with a guarantee though... | |||
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"If any of the auctions are near you it's worth checking out the John pye website. One in Yaxley... another website I now have stored, many thanks. I guess the products don't come with a guarantee though..." If they are boxed there should be the manufacturers warranty in the box. Apparently Panasonic are the best breadmaker. | |||
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"I have just ordered a bread maker , should be here saturday. I didnt go for an expensive one to start with ,And if i get on with it ok i will upgrade at a later date. The one ive ordered (russel hobbs ) have other things it can do, make jam for instance. so im looking forward to experimenting. The only down side is you cant freeze home made bread . so i cant batch cook anything. " You can freeze dough though. So use the prove setting to make your dough and then portion it, bake off what you're going to cook in the oven and freeze the rest. Give it it's second prove after defrosting. This is really good for Chelsea buns. Make the dough in the breadmaker, after the first prove tip out onto an oiled surface and gently stretch to a large rectangle. Paint with melted butter, sprinkle liberally with sultanas then with cinnamon sugar. Roll up, cut off as many as you want to bake an put on a tray to prove and the put the rest of the roll in the freezer. Btw when defrosting dough do it overnight in a fridge. | |||
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"I have just ordered a bread maker , should be here saturday. I didnt go for an expensive one to start with ,And if i get on with it ok i will upgrade at a later date. The one ive ordered (russel hobbs ) have other things it can do, make jam for instance. so im looking forward to experimenting. The only down side is you cant freeze home made bread . so i cant batch cook anything. You can freeze dough though. So use the prove setting to make your dough and then portion it, bake off what you're going to cook in the oven and freeze the rest. Give it it's second prove after defrosting. This is really good for Chelsea buns. Make the dough in the breadmaker, after the first prove tip out onto an oiled surface and gently stretch to a large rectangle. Paint with melted butter, sprinkle liberally with sultanas then with cinnamon sugar. Roll up, cut off as many as you want to bake an put on a tray to prove and the put the rest of the roll in the freezer. Btw when defrosting dough do it overnight in a fridge. " Ohhh nice. thanks for the tip | |||
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"Any advice? I'm on a mission to eat less processed foods due to makers adding far too much sugar/fat/salt. " @OP To eat healthily, avoid anything with a TV commercial . Not as easy as it sounds (personally) but good luck | |||
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"Any advice? I'm on a mission to eat less processed foods due to makers adding far too much sugar/fat/salt. " | |||
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"You may also wish to check out a previous thread http://www.fabswingers.com/forum/lounge/130578 Any advice? I'm on a mission to eat less processed foods due to makers adding far too much sugar/fat/salt. " Thank you. | |||
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"I have a recipe for low carb cinnamon raisin bread here which is supposed to be really nice. It requires a breadmaker though, (so it says)." Those are the things on the end of your arms | |||
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"I also stand with the Panasonic. For a finer texture and greater volume in your bread, try dissolving a vitamin C tablet into the water. I also agree wholeheartedly with the comment about salt further up - if you have the time and flour to waste, try making bread without salt and I guarantee you will NOT eat it " If you do not use at least a bit of salt you never kill off the yeast | |||
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