whats wrong my bead comes out like cricket balls when I make bread rolls I have bought new yeast and left it to rise . i also have a bread maker which makes dough for me , didnt help.
I’m planning to try a “No Knead Bread” as demonstrated by lots of Instagram bakers. It sounds very similar to Norah’s recipe above. Tesco sells Strong Bread Flour.
I came across a recipe for rolls made in an air fryer. I have not tried it yet (at the time of writing, can't find the recipe either!). I am sure that Google will have the info. It sounded so much of a doddle that even I would try it!
The recipe for Air Fryer Rolls was discussed on this forum earlier.
I’m planning to try a “No Knead Bread” as demonstrated by lots of Instagram bakers. It sounds very similar to Norah’s recipe above. Tesco sells Strong Bread Flour.
right I am off to buy some more flour and will give Norah recipe ago . I can make bread in the bread maker but i want to make some rolls so wish me luck and thanks everyone your great
We've no bread maker.
Proper ingredients yield proper bread or brochen /rolls.
right I am off to buy some more flour and will give Norah recipe ago . I can make bread in the bread maker but i want to make some rolls so wish me luck and thanks everyone your great
We've no bread maker.
Proper ingredients yield proper bread or brochen /rolls.
Brötchen @ Norah ?
Yes. Brotchen is favoured in our home.
My typing or autocorrect? You have a choice.
You can’t rely on auto correct for a foreign word, but seeing that «brochen» doesn’t exist in either language, it must be down to your typing or spelling.
right I am off to buy some more flour and will give Norah recipe ago . I can make bread in the bread maker but i want to make some rolls so wish me luck and thanks everyone your great
We've no bread maker.
Proper ingredients yield proper bread or brochen /rolls.
Brötchen @ Norah ?
Yes. Brotchen is favoured in our home.
My typing or autocorrect? You have a choice.
You can’t rely on auto correct for a foreign word, but seeing that «brochen» doesn’t exist in either language, it must be down to your typing or spelling.
right I am off to buy some more flour and will give Norah recipe ago . I can make bread in the bread maker but i want to make some rolls so wish me luck and thanks everyone your great
We've no bread maker.
Proper ingredients yield proper bread or brochen /rolls.
right I am off to buy some more flour and will give Norah recipe ago . I can make bread in the bread maker but i want to make some rolls so wish me luck and thanks everyone your great
We've no bread maker.
Proper ingredients yield proper bread or brochen /rolls.
right I am off to buy some more flour and will give Norah recipe ago . I can make bread in the bread maker but i want to make some rolls so wish me luck and thanks everyone your great
We've no bread maker.
Proper ingredients yield proper bread or brochen /rolls.
right I am off to buy some more flour and will give Norah recipe ago . I can make bread in the bread maker but i want to make some rolls so wish me luck and thanks everyone your great
I came across a recipe for rolls made in an air fryer. I have not tried it yet (at the time of writing, can't find the recipe either!). I am sure that Google will have the info. It sounded so much of a doddle that even I would try it!
I make bread in a Panasonic machine about three times a week and have done so for years. I have found that the strong flour I use varies in quality year by year. This year it is making loaves that do not rise much, so the loaf is heavier and denser. I now add half a desert spoon of Gluten that I bought on line and mix it in with a spoon. This has totally fixed the problem. One bag of gluten lasts for years and despite being past its use-by date is still working well. Well worth a try. {Posted by Kevin, DH of Sieska}
I got rid of my Panasonic bread machine some years ago when I had loaf after loaf that didn't rise enough, or rose very unevenly. Wish I'd known about gluten, that would have been worth a try.
I make bread in a Panasonic machine about three times a week and have done so for years. I have found that the strong flour I use varies in quality year by year. This year it is making loaves that do not rise much, so the loaf is heavier and denser. I now add half a desert spoon of Gluten that I bought on line and mix it in with a spoon. This has totally fixed the problem. One bag of gluten lasts for years and despite being past its use-by date is still working well. Well worth a try. {Posted by Kevin, DH of Sieska}