Just when I thought you couldn't have a relationship with more than one bread machine at a time, along came Sunbeam Suzi - a Sunbeam Quantum Smart Bake I recently inherited from our neighbour (also Pete) when he sold his townhouse.
Now while I love and respect Kenwood Ken, Sunbeam Suzi is a dream gal to fool around with! Although she came with no instructions - Pete says he only used her a few times, and lost the booklet she came with - I worked it all out in a matters of seconds.
She also comes with a bunch of neat plastic pull-out instructions that tuck neatly into her right side.
I have a mixed seed loaf baking off now, so I'll let you know how she performs in my next blog entry.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Kenwood Ken bakes a storm
I must say Kenwood Ken appears to have been worth the extra bucks!
So far I have cranked a round of great 750gm wholemeal/plain flour loaves laced with seeds, and all have worked well.
I have also used Ken's dough-kneading facility to produce several oven-baked loaves - again with sterling results. I have been using Ken's Menu 1.
So, here goes with the machine-made loaf recipes:
* 290 mls of tepid tap water
So far I have cranked a round of great 750gm wholemeal/plain flour loaves laced with seeds, and all have worked well.
I have also used Ken's dough-kneading facility to produce several oven-baked loaves - again with sterling results. I have been using Ken's Menu 1.
So, here goes with the machine-made loaf recipes:
* 290 mls of tepid tap water
* 1 tbspn of olive oil (as usual, I add the water and oil to the pan first)
*400 gms of plain white flour
* 50gms wholemeal flour
* 1 tbspn of linseed/flax seed
* 1 tbspn of buckwheat
* 1 tbspn of milk powder
* 1 tbspn of brown sugar – not my usual raw type
* 1 tspn of improver
* 1 ½ tspns of salt
* 1 ½ tspns of dry yeast
The results? Awesome!
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