Club Breadmakers
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schweppes:
Hey Schweppes, mine looked like that too. So it's the recipe's fault then. Hurray! I'm not a failure!Er... here's my cheese (rock) bread
http://postimage.org/image/151zhlv6s/
...and how it looks like sliced (it was very crumbly) and was difficult to cut
http://postimage.org/image/1521557ok/
:oops:
Did you put onions in? I omitted the onions. Maybe onions give off some water to compensate for the smaller quantity of liquid. Or it could be a typo like you said coz 1/2 cup is significantly less than the other recipes. -
tisha:
(to quote tankee....)
:hi5:
Same here, all these posts are so tempting....
I used to be busy with the PSLE thread... but now I seem to spend more time in the foodie thread. Blame it on schweppes with the 'joys of bread baking' article on the home page. Bad influence! I whole heartedly agree.
:whut: :itwasntme: I am :imanangel: -
jtoh:
yahooo~!! :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah:
Hey Schweppes, mine looked like that too. So it's the recipe's fault then. Hurray! I'm not a failure!schweppes:
Er... here's my cheese (rock) bread
http://postimage.org/image/151zhlv6s/
...and how it looks like sliced (it was very crumbly) and was difficult to cut
http://postimage.org/image/1521557ok/
:oops:
Did you put onions in? I omitted the onions. Maybe onions give off some water to compensate for the smaller quantity of liquid. Or it could be a typo like you said coz 1/2 cup is significantly less than the other recipes. -
jtoh:
kekeke... looks like it may be the recipe's fault. Maybe we shd increase to 2/3 cup water?
Hey Schweppes, mine looked like that too. So it's the recipe's fault then. Hurray! I'm not a failure!
Did you put onions in? I omitted the onions. Maybe onions give off some water to compensate for the smaller quantity of liquid. Or it could be a typo like you said coz 1/2 cup is significantly less than the other recipes.
No, did not include onions as did not want to have \"oniony\" taste in the bread. U may be right about the onions giving out water and moisture to the bread. Alternatively, we keep the water at 1/2 cup but include whipping cream as suggested by peterch. I wd increase the shredded cheese to 1/2 cup (currently it's only 1/4 cup) for a more cheesy taste. -
Funz:
Buy... buy... buy...You guys are bad influence. Make me wanna go get a breadmaker now. So far I have been using manual power to make my breads and have kinda stopped for a while. Somehow the breads turn out a bit too yeasty for my liking.
Anyways, I use the water roux or Tang Zhong trick to get softer fluffier breads.
Been over a year since I last baked any bread.
Should I or shouldn't I.... yes, no, yes, no, useful, white elephant, ........
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schweppes:
I think I would add more moisture to the mix. Either increase to 2/3 cup water or as you say try whipping cream. I actually wanted to add more water when I saw that the dough wasn't coming together into a ball. But it was already in the 'Rise' stage and I didn't think it wise to open the lid then.
kekeke... looks like it may be the recipe's fault. Maybe we shd increase to 2/3 cup water?jtoh:
Hey Schweppes, mine looked like that too. So it's the recipe's fault then. Hurray! I'm not a failure!
Did you put onions in? I omitted the onions. Maybe onions give off some water to compensate for the smaller quantity of liquid. Or it could be a typo like you said coz 1/2 cup is significantly less than the other recipes.
No, did not include onions as did not want to have \"oniony\" taste in the bread. U may be right about the onions giving out water and moisture to the bread. Alternatively, we keep the water at 1/2 cup but include whipping cream as suggested by peterch. I wd increase the shredded cheese to 1/2 cup (currently it's only 1/4 cup) for a more cheesy taste. -
Happy Mama:
Ya lor... out of the 3 loaves I've baked so far, i think my cranberry and raisin bread is the best. :dancing: This cheese bread make me want to
Hi schweppes.. though this loaf is not so pretty as your other loaves, but at least it was still edible...
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schweppes:
Cranberry and raisin. Yum! Where did you get the cranberry and raisin from?
Ya lor... out of the 3 loaves I've baked so far, i think my cranberry and raisin bread is the best. :dancing: This cheese bread make me want toHappy Mama:
Hi schweppes.. though this loaf is not so pretty as your other loaves, but at least it was still edible...

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jtoh:
ok... cannot give up. Die die must try :imconstipated:
I think I would add more moisture to the mix. Either increase to 2/3 cup water or as you say try whipping cream. I actually wanted to add more water when I saw that the dough wasn't coming together into a ball. But it was already in the 'Rise' stage and I didn't think it wise to open the lid then.
Hopefully may turn out to be a success
some day? :idea:
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schweppes:
But first, I may just try your cranberry raisin loaf.
ok... cannot give up. Die die must try :imconstipated:jtoh:
I think I would add more moisture to the mix. Either increase to 2/3 cup water or as you say try whipping cream. I actually wanted to add more water when I saw that the dough wasn't coming together into a ball. But it was already in the 'Rise' stage and I didn't think it wise to open the lid then.
Hopefully may turn out to be a success
some day? :idea:

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