Club Breadmakers
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My loaf's ready and it's perfect.
So I assume the problem with my earlier loaf was with the cheese.
ksi, you said your moz cheese was finely grated. Did yours come from the packet already shredded? And you chopped it even finer? I'm trying to see how I can overcome my cheese problem. -
Augmum:
Not likely.thks maid....ok, i'll bookmark it.
if u happen to try this recipe, let me know the outcome pl.
as next 2 wks will be more busy with cookies :love: -
jtoh:
How come you put so much raisins no problem I put more cheese got problem?

I bought the finely grated ones. I usually used it on my pasta so finely grated melts into the pasta faster like those cheese powder.
Raisins and cheese respond differently. Cheese melts, raisins don't so when we add extra, it will work on the bread differently. Raisins maintain its properties so they just look more or less on the bread. Whereas for cheese, it melts into the bread, so it increases the density of the bread and if the yeast is not enough, it will not rise the same way. I was worried about that when I baked my cheese. It turned out that the loaf became smaller but it still raised reasonably in my case, so I was probably running a high risk of a flatten bread too. I am doing some more experiment to see how this risk can be totally eliminated..... -
Thanks ksi. Iβll grate my cheese to smaller pieces the next time and use less. But less no kick. Let me know how your fine tuning goes.
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jtoh:
YAY jtoh!! :dancing: :dancing:My loaf's ready and it's perfect.
So I assume the problem with my earlier loaf was with the cheese. -
schweppes:
YAY jtoh!! :dancing: :dancing:jtoh:
My loaf's ready and it's perfect.
So I assume the problem with my earlier loaf was with the cheese.
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LKVM:
:thankyou:
Happy Mama ur bread looks very nice and quite fluffy also :shock:Happy Mama:
My raisin bread. Can someone please tell me how to achieve an even distribution of raisins in the loaf? Mine seems a little unbalanced
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BUT... this morning around 7.30 am I baked another loaf. I was so sleepy I put in all ingredients without checking my blade until when I put in raisins then I realised there was something wrong with blade. My maid just put in blade without securing it! :!: So I manually adjusted it and it started kneading for a few minutes.
Now my whole machine seems to have gone dead for the past 1 hr 45 mins. No sound, no thermostat sound etc. :stupid: :stupid: -
Happy Mama:
Oh no!! Maybe just take out everything inside the machine and restart from scratch again? :idea:
BUT... this morning around 7.30 am I baked another loaf. I was so sleepy I put in all ingredients without checking my blade until when I put in raisins then I realised there was something wrong with blade. My maid just put in blade without securing it! :!: So I manually adjusted it and it started kneading for a few minutes.
Now my whole machine seems to have gone dead for the past 1 hr 45 mins. No sound, no thermostat sound etc. :stupid: :stupid: -
ksi:
:thankyou: ksitwinklejoy:
pls advise what is the est. measurement as in grams and ml for 2/3cups of flour and 2/3 water?
You can check here for cup to grams conversion:
http://allrecipes.com//HowTo/cup-to-gram-conversions/Detail.aspx
Cup to ml conversion:
Metric Conversion Chart
US Canadian Australian
1/4 tsp 1 mL 1 ml
1/2 tsp 2 mL 2 ml
1 tsp 5 mL 5 ml
1 Tbl 15 mL 20 ml
1/4 cup 50 mL 60 ml
1/3 cup 75 mL 80 ml
1/2 cup 125 mL 125 ml
2/3 cup 50 mL 170 ml
3/4 cup 175 mL 190 ml
1 cup 250 mL 250 ml
1 quart 1 liter 1 litre
Hey there lovely! I'm back :love:
wow! this thread is moving like a rocket ... :!: I was unable to find the thread and was absent only for 1 day
lots to read..catchup with all of you soon :rahrah: -
LKVM:
Expert speaking :salute:
You gotta be joking...I am doing experiment leh....still don't understand certain behaviour how to be expert... :lol: But it is fun experimenting, so join us in the fun soon ok?
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