I made it from the scratch using bread maker from the kneading part all the way to baking
I couldn't be more satisfied with the result, tasty and soft too with crisp crust
Unfortunately, I didn't have the chance to take a snap of the whole loaf, as I baked this loaf in the evening and waited for the next day to get morning sun, and by that time, I only saw two slices left! :)
What you need:
(500g loaf)
230ml water
2 tsp oil from sun-dried tomatoes
350g bread flour
25g finely grated parmesan cheese
1 tsp salt
1 1/2 tsp sugar
1 tsp dried yeast
50g well drained sun-dried tomatoes, chopped
Method:
- Pour water and oil into the bread maker pan, followed by bread flour, cheese, salt, sugar and yeast
- Choose programme for basic bread, choose the level for your preferred crust and weight of the loaf
- Let the machine starts. After 5 minutes kneading, pour in sun-dried tomatoes
- (those with bread maker with auto dispenser can place the sun-dried tomatoes in it before the machine starts)
- Let the machine does the rest of the process (about 3 hours)
I'm submitting this post to Little Thumbs up with theme of the month of March: "Tomato", organised by Doreen from my little favourite DIY and Zoe from Bake for Happy Kids, hosted by Doreen from my little favourite DIY
Lovely Alice, now I have an easy bread maker version to do...
ReplyDeleteHi Alice, your bread look soft and fluffy. Nice color too. It will be very nice to go with coffee. :))
ReplyDeleteBest regards.
Are you sure the amount of flour is correct? My dough was so runny, I didn't bother to let it rise. Just a waste of ingredients.
ReplyDeleteYes! I even just doubled check in case I did make mistake!
DeleteI dunno what your problem was, but I didn't have any problem with this bread
It worked for me! Great recipe thanks.
ReplyDeleteWorked perfectly, absolutely beautiful bread.
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