My breadmaker arrived rather quickly! :D! I decided to start with a simpler recipe, just to make sure it worked and all that good stuff. It was unbelievably easy and it appears that I may never have to buy bread again. :O Unless I’m seriously that lazy. >_> Let’s hope not.
The only thing I’d do differently = actually slicing the bread after it cooled. I left it as a giant hunk of bread and stuck it in the refrigerator because I can’t keep it out on the table in a container (Kitler really likes eating bread and will find a way to get into it :[ ), so it’s kinda difficult to slice now. I’ve been eating it every morning with apple butter. It’s pretty awesome. :O Taken from here.
Wheat Sandwich Bread
Ingredients:
-2 tbsp warm water
-1 cup soy milk
-3 tbsp butter (I half-melted it in the microwave)
-2 1/2 tbsp brown sugar
-2 tsp salt
-3 1/4 cups flour (2 cups whole wheat, 1 cup all-purpose white, 1/4 cup flax seed)
-2 1/4 tsp yeast
Instructions:
1) Add water, soy milk, and sorta melted butter into the bread pan. Add sugar, salt and flour.
2) Create a small pocket to put in the yeast, making sure that the yeast doesn’t touch the wet ingredients.
3) Insert bread pan into breadmaker and close lid. Plug it in and choose the “Whole Wheat” setting if available.
4) Select desired loaf size and crust color. Press start.
5) When it’s finished, let cool for ~20 minutes before slicing.
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Ok seriously, aren’t bread machines are one of the best inventions ever? That bread loaf looks great!
My Dad back home in Ontario only bakes bread at home and we all love it so much! We have a machine here in our home too but it doesn’t turn out as good as my Dad’s!
First, the aroma is absolutely soul healing.
Secondly, digging into that fresh warm slice with butter on top is heavenly!
Third, we are in control of the ingredients we put in and there are sooo many combos to try out!
:)
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