Bread Makers – Why your Kitchen is Begging for One
That noise that you hear is your kitchen begging for a bread maker. You may think that a bread maker is something you can live without, but until you actually try one you will never know. Out of all the kitchen appliances that you can buy, a bread maker is probably at the bottom of the list. But this is because you do not know the benefits of bread makers.
One of the biggest benefits of bread makers is the fact that they can make your life in the kitchen much easier. Have you ever wanted fresh baked bread just to find that the bakery is closed? Are you tired of paying bakery prices for bread that does not meet your standards? If you answered yes to these questions, a bread maker is your answer. They offer an easy way to get fresh, home baked bread in as little as an hour.
If you are one of those people that would love a bread maker but cannot seem to make the room on your countertop, you are in luck. Most bread makers are compact enough to fit on the counter without taking up a lot of space. In fact, a compact bread maker is no bigger than a toaster oven. This means that you can easily find a spot on your counter. And even if you cannot, why not keep it in a cabinet until you need it? After all, it will not be taking up a lot of space.
And of course, bread makers are not as expensive as some people think. You can purchase an inexpensive bread maker for as little as $40. Don’t you agree that this is a small price to pay for the benefits that you will receive?
Even if you do not want to cook homemade bread right now, it may be a good idea to buy a bread maker that you can use if you are ever caught in a bind. Bread makers are not expensive, and they do not take up a lot of room. So for the most part, you can buy one and forget about it until you need fresh baked bread.
Do yourself a favour and give your kitchen what it wants. Sooner or later you will be glad that you have a bread maker on hand.
Here is a simple recipe which we make every few days. Sometimes we make a 2lb loaf using the bread machine, or if we are having a barbecue we make focaccia in the oven – the recipe is the same. If you are making focaccia, just set your machine to the dough setting then transfer to a flat tray, let it do it’s second rise then put it in the oven at 200f for about half and hour. Simple – no kneading or mess on the worktops.
Simple bread recipe
500g bread flour
300ml water
15g fresh yeast
7 grams of dried yeast
2 teaspoons sugar
1/2 teaspoons of salt
two tablespoons of olive oil.
Put the lukewarm water in the breadmaker pan and add the crushed fresh yeast and a few pinches of sugar. Let it stand for about half an hour until the yeast is well activated and frothy. Add the flour. put the sugar at one end of the pan and the salt at the other, add the dried yeast to the pan – nearest the sugar and away from the salt. Add the olive oil to the front centre of the pan.
Set the machine for either basic bread or dough – whichever you are making. Switch on and sit back with a glass of vino.
Bread Making with Bill & Sheila
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