Beginner bread recipes (10)

1 Name: MJP@work!.NK7VIATZo : 2006-04-11 20:26 ID:RS4xr+dJ

I just ordered a Kitchenaid Professional mixer and am anxious to try it out. I'd like to start out with some tasty breads. Anyone have any decent beginner bread recipes I could try?

2 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2006-04-15 05:34 ID:7YjXkfnb

Bah, do it by hand. :)

3 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2006-04-15 06:56 ID:g3CTuwsy

3/4 cup flat beer
1/2 cup water
1/4 cup chopped green onions
2 teaspoons yellow mustard
1 1/2 teaspoons butter
3 1/4 cups flour
1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 3/4 teaspoons yeast
1/3-1/2 cup crumbled, cooked bacon

  1. Place all ingredients in the bread machine bowl except the bacon and yeast.
  2. Place the yeast in the yeast hopper.
  3. Add the bacon with 10 minutes remaining in the last knead cycle.

4 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2006-04-16 07:07 ID:Heaven

That's a beginner recipe?

5 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2006-04-16 20:21 ID:Heaven

Give him the rice cooker bread receipe!

6 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2006-04-16 21:07 ID:Heaven

>>3
he said mixer, not bread machine

7 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2006-06-12 20:12 ID:t9/9XSAR

wont the beer kill the yeast?

8 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2006-06-14 06:20 ID:YxEsihd2

Ja-pan #2: Rice cooker bread

  • 350g Bread Flour
  • 21g Unsalted Butter
  • 21g Sugar
  • 35cc Milk
  • 180cc Water
  • 5g Dry Yeast
  • 6.5g Salt

Combine flour, sugar, salt, yeast(dissolved in water), water, milk. Knead together. When you have a uniform mass, add butter and knead some more. When it's no longer sicky, shape into ball. Let it rise for an hour in a warm place. Release gas by dropping it from a height of 50 cm. Leave it to rise for another hour. Set rice cooker to "cook" and bake for an hour. Flip it, then bake for another hour. Flip again, bake for one more hour then remove and it should be done.

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9 Name: help : 2007-01-04 06:56 ID:7EVsb3RS

hey could anybody help me with conversions? really quick? i neeed to convert the things with the japan rice cooker stuff to teaspoons 'n stuff please sombody help quick

10 Name: Anonymous Chef : 2007-01-05 22:54 ID:Heaven

>>9

If it's basic stuff, like cc to tsp, Google can handle it. Just search for "35cc in tsp" or something. For the record, that's just over 7 teaspoons. :eng101:

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