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9 years 6 months ago #217 by snowman
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So you just pour the mix inside and it makes the bread? Nothing by hand? Impressive.

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9 years 6 months ago #218 by Maki
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NL in the worst, if it's too hard, I knows someone who would be interested;)





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9 years 6 months ago #219 by Rs_Funzo
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It looks pretty nice, Jo.
Lol Nik, spaghetti alla Nikita sounds funny ahah

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9 years 6 months ago #220 by NL
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snowman wrote: So you just pour the mix inside and it makes the bread? Nothing by hand? Impressive.


Yep, the mix and water, the machine will knead it, let it rise and bake it. Takes 3 hours total.
Of course you can make your own recipes and than you would have to measure all ingredients just like when you make a bread in an oven.

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9 years 5 months ago #221 by NL
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Tried something different this time. I got my hot air oven from storage and used it to bake the bread. Much better! So I used the machine to knead the bread but let it rise in the bread tin for about an hour and than baked it at 180 degrees for 45 minutes. My best looking bread so far ;)
Also, a big downside of baking in the machine itself is the "actuator" which kneads the bread stays in there during to whole process so you end op with a hole in your bread. Now I don't have that anymore.


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9 years 5 months ago #222 by Damni
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You should rename this thread "THE HOUSEWIVES' CORNER".

Oh on that note, I'm planning to bake my own cookies :D

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