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      smurf
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      ic...do bake some more and post more pictures! πŸ™‚

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        dasalo
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        fluffyboy:
        Oic...ya, the heavy duty KA can knead bread np. Kinda regretted buying the colourful ones bec not powerful enough for bread 😞


        Anyone using KA artisan for bread? can advise?
        What's the difference? I bought one at Tangs without knowing all of this. I ordered one which was supposed to be rough surface and grey in colour but was delivered one with grey smooth surface. I didn't know till I open it yesterday. It was delivered in June after my move. Can enlighten which is which? Can mine still make bread?

        I threw away my kenwood pro just to make way for KA. Did I do something silly?

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          Flowermonaster
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          Anna Ng:
          Hi All:

          New in this thread. This is my Purple sweet potato toast, hope your like it.
          http://i43.tinypic.com/6y2rno.jpg\">
          Anna, you bake this using your bread machine? Wow! Really :drool:
          My bread machine can't bake such standard leh. :sad:

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            Anna Ng
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            Flowermonaster:
            Anna Ng:

            Hi All:

            New in this thread. This is my Purple sweet potato toast, hope your like it.
            http://i43.tinypic.com/6y2rno.jpg\">

            Anna, you bake this using your bread machine? Wow! Really :drool:
            My bread machine can't bake such standard leh. :sad:

            yes using my COSWAY breadmaker. What brand u r using?

            I baked this sweet potato bun last Sunday, using the breadmaker to knead the dough. http://i39.tinypic.com/f50zgk.jpg\">

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              just888
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              Anna Ng:
              Hi All:

              New in this thread. This is my Purple sweet potato toast, hope your like it.
              http://i43.tinypic.com/6y2rno.jpg\">
              Nice loaf u have. It looks so soft.
              Can share with me the recipe? MTIA.

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                dasalo
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                Anna Ng:
                Hi All:

                New in this thread. This is my Purple sweet potato toast, hope your like it.
                http://i43.tinypic.com/6y2rno.jpg\">
                Hi Anna, did you re-divide the dough and at which stage did you add the toppings?

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                  L-earner
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                  Anna Ng:
                  Hi All:

                  New in this thread. This is my Purple sweet potato toast, hope your like it.
                  http://i43.tinypic.com/6y2rno.jpg\">

                  @Anna, wow very nice leh :drool: !!! can share recipe?? :please:

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                    Flowermonaster
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                    Anna, I am using the Zojirushi BB-HAQ10 bread machine.

                    How long can your bread stay so soft? Mine the most is 2 days. 3rd day starts to turn stale already.

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                      Anna Ng
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                      Hi~ Flowermonaster

                      My whole family love to eat breads, so normally our breads will only "available" for few hours after out from oven, so i not sure how long the bread can last. Anyway i am using "over night dough" method, heard that the bread can last for 2-3 days.

                      Hi! Dasalo:
                      Yes, got to re-divide the dough into 4 portions, mould it round, rest 5 minutes, press out the air and roll like swissroll. (repeat this step for 2 times)

                      I am still a beginner, the sweet potato toast your saw was my first attempt, still lots to learn.

                      Here is the Sweet Potato Bread Recipe

                      Japanese Sweet Potato Bread
                      A
                      300g\t\tBread Flour
                      35g\t\tSugar
                      3g\t\tSalt
                      1 1/2tsp\tInstant Yeast

                      B
                      60g\t\tovernight sponge dough

                      C
                      145g\t\tCold water
                      30g\t\tCold egg

                      D
                      120g\t\tSweet Potato (cooked and mashed)
                      30g\t\tButter


                      Overnight sponge dough
                      100g bread flour
                      60g water
                      1/4 tsp yeast
                      Mix the instant yeast with 20g of water until well blinded. Add the remaining ingredients and knead to form dough. Let it proof for 30 minutes. Wrap with cling film and keep in the refrigerator overnight or up to 48 hours.

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                        dasalo
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                        Anna Ng:
                        Hi! Dasalo:

                        Yes, got to re-divide the dough into 4 portions, mould it round, rest 5 minutes, press out the air and roll like swissroll. (repeat this step for 2 times)


                        Overnight sponge dough
                        100g bread flour
                        60g water
                        1/4 tsp yeast
                        Mix the instant yeast with 20g of water until well blinded. Add the remaining ingredients and knead to form dough. Let it proof for 30 minutes. Wrap with cling film and keep in the refrigerator overnight or up to 48 hours.
                        Ah..so you use the \"Sponge dough\" method. This method, the bread is usually very soft, fluffy and can last at least 3 days or more but not the moulds. You can actually freeze your bread and remove the night before to thaw, the bread will still be soft. All bread machine bread can last 2 days and the 3rd day, mould sets in. With the \"sponge dough\" method, it'll stays soft. That's what all commercial bread makers are using. Alittle troublesome though for the 1st time, the subsequent time, you can 'feed' the dough by leaving some of the previous dough and add the same amount of flour and water, this time without the yeast.

                        I don't like \"feeding\" so this method I don't usually do except for chinese steam bao. I'll try it again someday. Thanks Anna.

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