Club Breadmakers
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OMG!!! 222 pages already..... when will i finish reading? :?

Btw, I bought the bananas but have not baked yet.... Anyone tried yet? -
b2b3m4:
Can use all purpose flour meh? I thought have to use bread flour? Coz have to knead until when stretch the dough, it has to be translucent. All purpose flour can do that meh? :?smurf:
Does the taste of machine comparable to hand kneaded dough? :?
In my opinion, no. You can use all purpose flour to make bread by manual kneading but you can't achieve that by bread maker. -
schweppes:
Nice bread.....fresh and yummy!!!Here's the pic for Cheese Bread
http://postimage.org/image/1zjlq4tr8/
so after cheese bread, what u gonna to try next ?? -
My DH and DS are bread lovers.
Bought this Blue Sky Bread maker from Carrefour about 3-4 years ago, enjoyed the freshly baked bread for sometime, but too lazy to make them after a while... :oops:
In good condition, Carrefour usual price S$89, offer price S$69.
Now letting go at $25 only :!: (Cash & Carry)
Anyone interested? PM me
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beeb:
Don't mean to be a wet blanket. I would suggest that you test out your machine to make sure that it is functioning perfectly before you sell it. By testing, I mean baking a loaf and not just turning it on to see.My DH and DS are bread lovers.
Bought this Blue Sky Bread maker from Carrefour about 3-4 years ago, enjoyed the freshly baked bread for sometime, but too lazy to make them after a while... :oops:
In good condition, Carrefour usual price S$89, offer price S$69.
Now letting go at $25 only :!: (Cash & Carry)
Anyone interested? PM me
http://postimage.org/image/209segn8k/
My Bluesky is about the same age as yours and like you, I have not baked a loaf for a while, only used it to knead and to proof the dough for my buns and when I tried to bake a loaf recently, all thanks to this thread, the power tripped, so my conclusion is that the baking element is spoilt and therefore it can ony be used as a machine to knead and to proof, it cannot bake anymore.
Sorry, no offence intended, merely sharing my experience. -
autumnbronze:
Sounds like a yeast problem. I don't think your fiddling with the button was the culprit. It baked for 3.5 hours rt?
I used regular bake.jtoh:
No leh, the bread's not supposed to look like that. It should rise above the pan and when baked it should still be above the pan. Which recipe is this? Did you use regular bake or quick bake? Kind of yeast?
Same yeast as Schweppes.
Same recipe as I had PM you.
I have just sliced it. It is moist on the inside, though edible. Only the edges seem fully cooked.
Okie, another thing now that it occured to me was that I was fiddling with the buttons as I was trying to set the arrow to 'regular' bake. As the arrow was on the side, couldn't see it until helper pointed it out to me. So I wonder whether this contributed to the above.
Ok, never mind. I will strive until I reach almost perfection
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twinklejoy:
Done with my raisin bread..seem ok but did not rise as high as the cheese bread....will post pics tmrw...

great! -
twinklejoy:
Model is BM3989
thanks twinklejoy. -
Happy Mama:
Wholemeal flour is heavier, I think... :? Hence needs more yeast. But anyway, if you followed the recipe, then it should be alright what. I don't see any reason why cannot rise... You followed exactly right? Must be the brown sugar then.. Anyway, it's a consolation that it tastes nice... :celebrate:autumnbronze:
[quote=\"Happy Mama\"]
Oops! Yes, wholemeal bread is a little more tricky to bake because it is difficult to rise... You are so adventurous to try wholemeal as your virgin loaf. All of us started with white bread.

But it's ok, practice makes perfect... :celebrate:
Why arhhhh :?
Alamak, then it shdn't be under the Basic Bread recipe section

I am tempted to try tomorrow.
Will let you know if I really bake it tomorrow.[/quote]I think the Z recipes may not be reliable. The cheese bread recipe is a disaster so it wouldn't be a surprise if the wholewheat one was too. If someone makes it successfully pls post so we know it's not the recipe's fault.
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schweppes:
Your bread looks great! Congrats! So it's the water that's the culprit.Yay!! Cheese bread experiment turns out better than expected :rahrah:
I made slight changes to the original recipe:
- changed 1/2 cup water to 2/3 cup water
- changed 1/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese to 1/2 cup (but still not as cheesy as I wd like it but at least better than the original recipe. May consider going to 1 cup shredded cheese for subsequent tries)
Under original recipe, it was more rock bun - very heavy and dense. But with modifications, the bread is softer and fluffier. :dancing:
Would you add anymore water in your next try?
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