Friday, February 26, 2016

Three Bread Recipes For Your Bread Maker

The following recipes below are for a bread maker but can also be done in the conventional way. Each recipe will make one and a half pounds.
Keep in mind that there are many different recipes out there and these three that I am sharing are what I would consider fun or better yet dessert types.
Keep reading...
My first recipe is for whole wheat carrot bread. And again, these ingredient measurements will make one and a half pounds.
Whole wheat carrot bread:
Oil- two tablespoons
Honey- two tablespoons
Cottage cheese- 3/4 cup
Grated carrots- 1 cup
Dill weed- 1 1/2 teaspoons
Dry Mustard- 1/2 teaspoon
Orange zest- 1 teaspoon
Salt- 1 teaspoon
Whole wheat flour- 2/3 cup
Bread flour- 1 1/3 cup
Dry yeast- 1 1/2 teaspoon
For a bread maker you would put the setting on the basic bread cycle.
Chocolate Bread:
Water- 1 1/8 cup
White bread flour- 3 cups
Sugar- 1/4 cup
Salt- 1 1/2 teaspoons
Chocolate chips- 1/2 cups
Vanilla- 3/4 teaspoon
Large egg- 1
Cocoa powder- 1/2 cup
Yeast (fast rise)- 1 1/2 teaspoons
Or dry yeast- 1 1/2 teaspoons
The recommended cycle for chocolate bread on your maker would be sweet bread cycle or something similar because of course not all makers use the same terminology.
Also, if for any reason you are wondering why I am not giving the amount of time to cook the bread its because the bread maker is programmed to determine the cooking time.
Raisin Bread:
Water- 1 cup
Oil- 3 table spoons
Sugar - 1/4 cup
Salt- 1 1/8 tea spoons
Cinnamon- 3/4 teaspoon
Bread Flour- 3 cups
Raisins- 1/2 cup
Dry yeast- 1 1/8 teaspoon
The recommended cycle for raisin bread is the sweet bread cycle.
So there are three recipes that I know you will enjoy and if you do not currently have a bread maker you should consider getting one because they are so simple to use. The maker basically does all the work for you.
The only thing you would need to do is put the ingredients into the bread pan, choose your cycle and than press start. Approximately three hours later you will have a fresh loaf of bread and your house will fill up with the wonderful smell of fresh baked bread!
Best of luck with the recipes. I know they will turn out fine and taste delicious.

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