I usually use all-purpose flour. In the US, it's pretty high in protein, so it make good-enough bread flour.BarredBuff said:When I have made bread before, I have made it with all purpose. Maybe I should use bread flour, we got a big bag at sams club our last visit.........
My husband is the same way. I think your right, they are just use to the store bought stuff. I have yet to find a recipe that duplicates "bread" in a bag Although I am use to it now and I actually prefer it. Since the recipe makes two loaves sometimes we will eat one fresh. Then I let the other sit for a day or two. I just wrap it in a linen towel. Then it is easier to cut into thin slices. Which I then put toppings on and stick in the oven. Or I use it to make "adult" grill cheese sandwiches (no not X rated. I just don't use "singles". I use real cheese and sometimes a slice of meat or ham.) I will try what PP have said and I will try adding more oil to my recipes. I'm curious to see what that will do.Mmmmmmm! This sounds AMAZING! Fairly simple bread as well.
Is it good for sandwiches? That's my husbands biggest complaint is that my bread isn't good sandwich bread. I think it's mostly because I'm using AP flour and not bread flour tho. He likes to just eat the bread, but not for sandwiches.
Homemaker- I have an excellent recipe for bread...whole grain. I just have to locate the book it is in. I used to make it all the time. I will post it later today.Homemaker said:My husband is the same way. I think your right, they are just use to the store bought stuff. I have yet to find a recipe that duplicates "bread" in a bag Although I am use to it now and I actually prefer it. Since the recipe makes two loaves sometimes we will eat one fresh. Then I let the other sit for a day or two. I just wrap it in a linen towel. Then it is easier to cut into thin slices. Which I then put toppings on and stick in the oven. Or I use it to make "adult" grill cheese sandwiches (no not X rated. I just don't use "singles". I use real cheese and sometimes a slice of meat or ham.) I will try what PP have said and I will try adding more oil to my recipes. I'm curious to see what that will do.Mmmmmmm! This sounds AMAZING! Fairly simple bread as well.
Is it good for sandwiches? That's my husbands biggest complaint is that my bread isn't good sandwich bread. I think it's mostly because I'm using AP flour and not bread flour tho. He likes to just eat the bread, but not for sandwiches.
I am interested in learning more whole grain recipes. I have a bobs red mill cookbook. So, far I have only tried the piecrust recipe out of it. It was very good though. I would also love to start some sourdough. I have a couple of "starter" recipes. But, they all seem very different from one another. I'm not sure which way to go with it.
Right. Bread is cheap!nachoqtpie said:Well... I guess we will go back with the bread flour, even thou it's a little bit more expensive. But not as expensive as a loaf of bread! I have a couple of sacks of AP flour as well.