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Bread Baking Machine Hints
Author:   Arlene Wright-Correll  
Posted: 11/21/2006; 6:59:45 AM
Topic: Bread Baking Machine Hints
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Arlene's Helpful Hints on Just About Anything really does come from having a "Been There-Done That" Philosophy.  I was a widow at 22 years of age with a child under 2 years old and another on the way.  We have had our house struck by lightening and blown out of the ground, I have survived breast cancer and a stroke and am still going strong.

During my 72 years on this planet I have been up and down in the financial world several times and I have spent 43 years as a very successful real estate consultant.  During that time I raised (with the help of good old Carl) 5 great kids and we now have 8 pretty neat grandchildren. We have rehabbed 17 historical homes, managed over 435 properties, owned a bed and breakfast, campgrounds, restaurant, hostels, an appliance repair business, a building company, a land development company, several other small businesses and lord knows what else, including walking on a hot bed of coals.

Between us, Carl and I have about 150 years of real "trial and terror" life experiences, both wonderful and some horrible.  So, before we take off for the "cosmic board of directors" we are going to share what we know with you. Hopefully if will make your life easier, make you stronger, keep you in high spirits, and save you lots and lots of money! Remember keep on dancing!

Helpful Hints 1000 

Bread Machine Baking Hints.

· Regardless of what your machine manufacturer says I find the bread comes out best when the order of ingredients is as follows: Water first, mix second, Vital Wheat Gluten (should you like to add that) and the yeast last. This prevents the water from coming in contact with the yeast before the cycle begins. This is extremely important if you are using the delayed bake cycle on your machine..

· To find your machine capacity fill pan with water and measure quantity in cups. Follow 1 pound instructions if pan holds less than 11 cups of water or 1.5 - 2 pound instructions if pan holds more than 11 cups of water.

.· No two bread machines are alike thus each loaf of bread you bake will be unique due to the machine features, the package mix you might be using, your altitude and the humidity the day your are baking.

· Most packaged bread mixes come with pre-measured yeast packets. Use the entire package of yeast when you make a full loaf of bread. A word of wisdom to those of you who are like me and have no problem buying bread mixes in a salvage grocery store. I love getting a $2.98 or $3.98 favorite product for 50 cents! However, I learned the hard way. Take the yeast packet and empty it into your kitchen sink drain. (It is good for your septic tank should you have one) and then use fresh yeast. You will probably be wise to use 1.5 tsp. for a 2 pound loaf.

· I find it simple to take my required water and put it into a microwave safe container for 1 minute. It seems to be the correct temperature once I pour it into my bread machine which automatically cools it down. If my recipe calls for butter, I cut it up into small pieces, throw it into the water and then put it into the microwave. It melts as the water heats. If you are not sure of the temperature of the water (which should be room temp. (75° F - 85°F) then it is better to be on the cool side. Water that is too hot will kill your yeast.

· If you use your rapid rise cycle (less than 2 hours) you will probably find your loaves are shorter.

· Before buying a bread machine figure out whether it produces a tall vertical loaf or a traditional horizontal loaf. Tall vertical loaves when sliced usually stick up above your toaster when you make toast.

· Sweeter breads such as Hawaiian bread will have a darker crust. If you want a lighter crust bake on the light setting. .

· Do not use the delayed cycle setting for sweeter breads or when adding ingredients such as milk or eggs.

· Whole grain breads do not rise as much as white breads.

· I find that unbleached flour produces better loaves of bread for me.

· Remove bread from the pan right after the baking is complete in order to avoid having damp bread which sometimes results from the bread sitting in the pan too long.

· When your bread has a gnarly, knotted top it usually is because your recipe did not call for enough water. You want to add a Tblsp. Water at a time until the dough forms a smooth ball.

· If your dough will not form a ball or is very wet and sticky try adding 1 Tblsp of flour at a time until the dough is smooth.

· If your dough is lumpy, uneven or bumpy or the machine sounds like it is struggling, add a Tblsp. Water at a time until the dough forms a smooth ball.

· If your bread is not baked completely then your mix is usually too big for your machine.

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