Club Breadmakers
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schweppes:
:drool: :drool: :drool:
One :drool: for each loaf, is it?
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schweppes:
Actually 4 but I am on an experiment today so maybe will have accident. :lol: :lol:
:drool: :drool: :drool:jtoh:
Yes 3 loaves baking right now.
Soon we'll have 3 virtual loaves to drool over on this forum.
I can smell mine now. -
25hourmaid:
yup... but since ksi is also baking, thenschweppes:
:drool: :drool: :drool:
One :drool: for each loaf, is it?
:drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: (experimenting or otherwise... we have faith in ksi skills) -
schweppes:
Totally agree on that, :celebrate: otherwise how to be our Bread Shi Fu here!yup... but since ksi is also baking, then
:drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: (experimenting or otherwise... we have faith in ksi skills)
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jtoh:
Do you use the active yeast or rapid yeast? The packaging says rapid yeast takes half the time to work but does it really make a difference in our recipe?
Ya, I'm also wondering what is the difference between active yeast and rapid yeast and whether it makes a difference in the breadmaking. I was at Cold Storage yesterday and they were selling both. It's the Fleishman brand. But it's so expensive!! $5.10 for 3 satchets. :!: So, if get different types, active yeast and rapid yeast, that's like $10.40!! :!:
In the end, I bought Levure Seche de Boulanger (si mi lai....) Dry Baker's Yeast. It's a product of France.jtoh:
I tried both. The regular baking (3 hrs 40mins) was for the Cranberry and Raisin Bread and the Quick baking (2hrs) for the Fig Honey Bread.Also has anyone tried fast baking vs regular baking? How different are the loaves? If not much difference then 2 hours means we get to eat our loaves sooner. haha!
The regular baking gives a more fluffy and softer texture. The quick bread was more dense and slightly \"heavier\". Less soft/ fluffy taste. I was happy with both but dh and dds prefer the regular bread texture more.
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schweppes:
Thanks for sharing these pointers schweppes. :celebrate: At least now I know the difference between the normal and quick bakejtoh:
Do you use the active yeast or rapid yeast? The packaging says rapid yeast takes half the time to work but does it really make a difference in our recipe?
Ya, I'm also wondering what is the difference between active yeast and rapid yeast and whether it makes a difference in the breadmaking. I was at Cold Storage yesterday and they were selling both. It's the Fleishman brand. But it's so expensive!! $5.10 for 3 satchets. :!: So, if get different types, active yeast and rapid yeast, that's like $10.40!! :!:
In the end, I bought Levure Seche de Boulanger (si mi lai....) Dry Baker's Yeast. It's a product of France.jtoh:
I tried both. The regular baking (3 hrs 40mins) was for the Cranberry and Raisin Bread and the Quick baking (2hrs) for the Fig Honey Bread.Also has anyone tried fast baking vs regular baking? How different are the loaves? If not much difference then 2 hours means we get to eat our loaves sooner. haha!
The regular baking gives a more fluffy and softer texture. The quick bread was more dense and slightly \"heavier\". Less soft/ fluffy taste. I was happy with both but dh and dds prefer the regular bread texture more.
:lol:
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Happy Mama:
Most welcome. We are all learning from each other. Guess if one has the time, then use the regular function. But if pressed for time, then I wd use the quick bake function :celebrate:
Thanks for sharing these pointers schweppes. :celebrate: At least now I know the difference between the normal and quick bake
In fact, hope to use the cake function this weekend too. Itching to bake the Banana cake -
Instant yeast or rapid rise yeast are meant to be used in breadmaker. They need not be mixed with water to foam up 1st before mixing in the flour.
For active yeast, one needs to mix with water and sugar 1st to activate the yeast. It is more suitable for breadmaking using the manual method. I have used this French baker yeast before in my bread machine. I find that it doesnβt give me as good result. I got the baker king instant yeast at $2.05 from Cold Storage. -
schweppes:
I love banana cakes. :drool: :drool:
Most welcome. We are all learning from each other. Guess if one has the time, then use the regular function. But if pressed for time, then I wd use the quick bake function :celebrate:Happy Mama:
Thanks for sharing these pointers schweppes. :celebrate: At least now I know the difference between the normal and quick bake
In fact, hope to use the cake function this weekend too. Itching to bake the Banana cake -
Thanks for your tips Schweppes and b2b3m4. So I should just use rapid yeast then. I bought the rapid yeast not knowing there were two types. haha!
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