Dill Bread
500g Strong White Flour
1 tsp Dry Fast Action Yeast
2 tsp Sugar
1.5 tsp Salt
350ml water
20g of chopped Dill.
Mix the above ingredients and add the Dill.
You then knead the Dill Dough.
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Yummy
Made a small loaf. Hot, soft and fluffy inside and crusty on the outside. Tasted pretty good, despite my using 52p/1.5kg flour. I had it with some meat slices and finished with jam.
Cost:
5p Flour (150g, or 1/10th packet)
10p Leccie (guess, 3/4 hour on lowish leccie setting)
5p Butter, jam (small amount)
10p Meat
30p Total
I also made some cake mix the other day, but didn't cook it.
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Originally posted by Freamon View Post
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI prefer mass over volume too as it's easier to measure, and definitely want unit consistency, not a mixture of pounds, grammes and cups. Anyone got a link?
8 ounces in grams
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI was making a pizza base, for which the prices have recently gone stratospheric. Used to be something like 2 for 50p and are now £1, and they go dry quickly in the fridge. They don't take long to make, although I didn't give mine much time to rise when I made one yesterday and the result wasn't fluffy. Wasn't ill though, so a result. Takes almost as long to walk to the shops.
Bread next.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostSounds quite runny, as the other two recipes posted here are around the 1.6 flour to 1 part water mark (yours 225/100 = 2.25)
I do sometimes see oil or butter mentioned. Might give that a go, but I find butter a pain in the arse to knead, and oil a bit messy too.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostIf you want a pizza base recipe, use a focaccia recipe
225g strong flour or tipo "oo", 1 tablespoon olive oil, 1 sachet dried yeast (7g) and 100ml warm water (not too warm or you will kill the yeast). 1 tsp salt.
Knead for a good 10 mins and it only needs one proving.
I do sometimes see oil or butter mentioned. Might give that a go, but I find butter a pain in the arse to knead, and oil a bit messy too.
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If you want a pizza base recipe, use a focaccia recipe
225g strong flour or tipo "oo", 1 tablespoon olive oil, 1 sachet dried yeast (7g) and 100ml warm water (not too warm or you will kill the yeast). 1 tsp salt.
Knead for a good 10 mins and it only needs one proving.
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Originally posted by ChrisPackit View PostMy favourite loaf recipe is:
1 x pair of shoes
1 x vehicle
1 x 1 pound coin
1 x Sainsburys
Hope this helps...
I'm afraid it's a myth that bread making takes time. True, the bread itself needs its own time, but it will only take about 6-10 minutes of your actual time. I have come to the conclusion that it takes me less time than travelling to a really good baker and back.
How to make white bread - from Delia Online
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My favourite loaf recipe is:
1 x pair of shoes
1 x vehicle
1 x 1 pound coin
1 x Sainsburys
Hope this helps...
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The recipe I use in my breadmaker is
550g Strong White Flour
1.5 tsp Dry Fast Action Yeast
2 tsp Sugar
1.5 tsp Salt
25g Butter or Utterlybutterly type stuff
360ml water
Recently tried thrid white, 3rd wholemeal, 3rd granary flour, increased water by 20mls, was great.
Got one of these
Panasonic SD257-WXC
Never made a bad loaf, has a great recipe book for some variety. Savoury loafs, sweet, cake recipes, dough only for croissants etc..Last edited by Scrag Meister; 26 October 2011, 10:55.
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If you have all the standard ingredients -
kneed it properly for a full 10 to 12 minutes - its hard work if you do it properly.
a 'wetter' dough is better for a lighter result.
don't 'knock it back' if you want a rustic type of bread.
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Ah found one, which is close enough.
1 loaf =700g flour
1 level teaspoon salt, yeast and sugar
425 millilitres water.
http://www.deliaonline.com/how-to-co...ite-bread.html
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Basic bread recipe?
What are the relative proportions of ingredients? I've looked at dozens of websites and they come up lacking. I just want the mix proportions, by weight. No cups, tablespoons or drizzles, just normal mass units. I prefer mass over volume too as it's easier to measure, and definitely want unit consistency, not a mixture of pounds, grammes and cups. Anyone got a link?
There is no internationally-agreed standard definition of the cup
Cup (unit) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaTags: None
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