I've had a Kitchenaid mixer with a dough hook for a little while now, but haven't gotten around to making any bread with it. Any good recipes that you gentleman use? I'm hopefully looking for something sort of rustic and French or Italian-inspired. In other words, certainly not something that I'll need to use a loaf pan for.
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Wife? That's my recipe man! It's my go to basic bread. I can subtract the oil, for instance, and get a passable French bread dough. The gluten goes into the dough when I do the first kneed. It just makes sure you never get a failure to rise, as long as the yeast is good. I buy a big pack of Red Star yeast and freeze it.
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Wife? That's my recipe man! It's my go to basic bread. I can subtract the oil, for instance, and get a passable French bread dough. The gluten goes into the dough when I do the first kneed. It just makes sure you never get a failure to rise, as long as the yeast is good.
I buy a big pack of Red Star yeast and freeze it.
I buy a big pack of Red Star yeast and freeze it.
My bad man. You always say your wife is the baker.Is the yeast dry active, instant, fresh? If you're using dry active and he adds the same amount of fresh, the recipe will be a disaster.
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My bad man. You always say your wife is the baker.Is the yeast dry active, instant, fresh? If you're using dry active and he adds the same amount of fresh, the recipe will be a disaster.
LOL, she is. I do the breads though for some reason, except for this "no kneed" one she does.
Dry active.
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