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Re: Breadmakers... ?
« Reply #30 on: August 10, 2010, 07:59:15 AM »
'Ave these machines got the capabilty to make loaf sized and shape CAKE  cloud9: too I wonder? rubschin:

No... cos they don't do beating like....  noooo:

No I know that, but after you've mixed all the gunge up like what you do with the bread mix I presume, can you then lob the splodge in to coook it like?

I think it would werk meself. rubschin:

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Re: Breadmakers... ?
« Reply #31 on: August 10, 2010, 08:01:44 AM »
What can possibly go wrong?
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Re: Breadmakers... ?
« Reply #32 on: August 10, 2010, 08:02:43 AM »
'Ave these machines got the capabilty to make loaf sized and shape CAKE  cloud9: too I wonder? rubschin:

No... cos they don't do beating like....  noooo:

No I know that, but after you've mixed all the gunge up like what you do with the bread mix I presume, can you then lob the splodge in to coook it like?

I think it would werk meself. rubschin:

Why not just stick it in the oven...? Shrugs:
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Re: Breadmakers... ?
« Reply #33 on: August 10, 2010, 08:08:41 AM »
'Ave these machines got the capabilty to make loaf sized and shape CAKE  cloud9: too I wonder? rubschin:

No... cos they don't do beating like....  noooo:

No I know that, but after you've mixed all the gunge up like what you do with the bread mix I presume, can you then lob the splodge in to coook it like?

I think it would werk meself. rubschin:

Why not just stick it in the oven...? Shrugs:

You could say that about bread too then I suppose?

I was just thinkin' about it mutitaskin', that's all. VFM and all that stuff like. angel1

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Re: Breadmakers... ?
« Reply #34 on: August 10, 2010, 08:10:11 AM »
What can possibly go wrong?

Dunno.

Nowt p'raps? rubschin:

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Re: Breadmakers... ?
« Reply #35 on: August 10, 2010, 08:17:01 AM »
'Ave these machines got the capabilty to make loaf sized and shape CAKE  cloud9: too I wonder? rubschin:

No... cos they don't do beating like....  noooo:

No I know that, but after you've mixed all the gunge up like what you do with the bread mix I presume, can you then lob the splodge in to coook it like?

I think it would werk meself. rubschin:

Why not just stick it in the oven...? Shrugs:

You could say that about bread too then I suppose?

I was just thinkin' about it mutitaskin', that's all. VFM and all that stuff like. angel1

No, cos the bread-maker mixes everything up and then does all the kneading for you... then lets it rise like... then kneads it again... then lets it rise... again like... then shapes it... then lets it rise a bit more... then bakes it....
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Re: Breadmakers... ?
« Reply #36 on: August 10, 2010, 08:30:05 AM »
Well if it'll do that to bread mix, why can't it do a cake mix? Shrugs:
Same thing, mixing/kneeding in'it....roughly like in'it?

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Re: Breadmakers... ?
« Reply #37 on: August 10, 2010, 08:40:17 AM »
With ours, if we fancy rolls instead of a loaf, we can set it to mix, knead etc through the night and then take the dough out in the morning, cut and shape it into rolls and they cook in the fan oven in about 20 mins (often less, depends on size of rolls). Great for Breakfast ~ there are never any left for lunch!

As for the fancy breads ~ having one child allergic to nuts, seeds etc that is not something we do. Although he wouldn't eat the resultant bread we were warned of the dangers of "cross contamination" by his Consultant so such things never even enter the house. In theory you can add anything to the bread mix BUT a breadmaker will, at the end of the day, only make bread ....... NOT CAKES!

For those who want to try it out it is not a quick exercise (Knowing the Bear's impatience when it comes to his grub). From start to finish a loaf will take several hours so no point in saying "I fancy some fresh bread" and hoping to bung the makings into the machine and be eating it ten minutes later. It is best done overnight but if your bedroom is over the kitchen you will hear it churning away!

Well if it'll do that to bread mix, why can't it do a cake mix? Shrugs:
Same thing, mixing/kneeding in'it....roughly like in'it?

It will NOT make cake ~ trust us on this. Cakes need much less time in both preparation and cooking and they need a different temperature.
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Re: Breadmakers... ?
« Reply #38 on: August 10, 2010, 08:50:52 AM »
Several HOURS to make a bloody loaf? eeek:

Stuff that for a game of soldiers. I'm a BEAR cloud9: in an 'urry.

Can't you turn the temperature up to make it go quicker like?

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Re: Breadmakers... ?
« Reply #39 on: August 10, 2010, 08:51:27 AM »
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Re: Breadmakers... ?
« Reply #40 on: August 10, 2010, 08:54:25 AM »
With ours, if we fancy rolls instead of a loaf, we can set it to mix, knead etc through the night and then take the dough out in the morning, cut and shape it into rolls and they cook in the fan oven in about 20 mins (often less, depends on size of rolls). Great for Breakfast ~ there are never any left for lunch!

As for the fancy breads ~ having one child allergic to nuts, seeds etc that is not something we do. Although he wouldn't eat the resultant bread we were warned of the dangers of "cross contamination" by his Consultant so such things never even enter the house. In theory you can add anything to the bread mix BUT a breadmaker will, at the end of the day, only make bread ....... NOT CAKES!

For those who want to try it out it is not a quick exercise (Knowing the Bear's impatience when it comes to his grub). From start to finish a loaf will take several hours so no point in saying "I fancy some fresh bread" and hoping to bung the makings into the machine and be eating it ten minutes later. It is best done overnight but if your bedroom is over the kitchen you will hear it churning away!
Well if it'll do that to bread mix, why can't it do a cake mix? Shrugs:
Same thing, mixing/kneeding in'it....roughly like in'it?

It will NOT make cake ~ trust us on this. Cakes need much less time in both preparation and cooking and they need a different temperature.

That'd be me belly I could hear then probleee.

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Re: Breadmakers... ?
« Reply #41 on: August 10, 2010, 08:58:57 AM »
Several HOURS to make a bloody loaf? eeek:

Stuff that for a game of soldiers. I'm a BEAR cloud9: in an 'urry.

Can't you turn the temperature up to make it go quicker like?

Only thing you get by turning the temp up (and on some machines you can) is a crustier loaf. It does not cook any quicker.
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Re: Breadmakers... ?
« Reply #42 on: August 10, 2010, 09:03:55 AM »
I think Growler already has a crusty loaf  noooo:
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Re: Breadmakers... ?
« Reply #43 on: August 10, 2010, 09:04:39 AM »
Seems like a lot of mither just to cook a loaf if you ask me. noooo:

Someone needs to invent a 'fry up' loaf. cloud9:

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Re: Breadmakers... ?
« Reply #44 on: August 10, 2010, 09:05:34 AM »
Seems like a lot of mither just to cook a loaf if you ask me. noooo:

THERE IS NO MITHER!  cussing:
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