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11-12-2024 07:24 PM - edited 11-12-2024 07:24 PM
I bought a bread maker so I could make my own bread; two-ingredient bread specifically.
(Yogurt & self rising flour)
I've tried regular yogurt and greek yogurt, but both breads are very chewy like dumplings.
What am I doing wrong?
AND ... what bread setting should I use?
The bread maker I bought does not have a setting for 2-ingredient bread.
11-12-2024 07:32 PM
Two ingredient bread made with yoghurt and flour does not have to rise or be kneeded.
You just mix ingredients, pour into a pan and bake.
A bread machine is not necessary and because it kneeds the dough and has rising times, it won't make good bread.
Does your recipe say you can make this bread in a machine?
11-12-2024 07:32 PM
@RinaRina. I'm not a master bread maker,j but my guess is a bread maker overworks that type of bread, making it tough. It probably needs minimal handling.
11-12-2024 07:36 PM
@Carmie wrote:
Does your recipe say you can make this bread in a machine?
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No. I saw the recipe on You-tube. Then decided to get the breadmaker. I figured I wouldn't have to do anything. Just dump in the two ingredients and the breadmaker would do it's magic.
I really don't like "fussing" over food prep. The less work I have to do, the better.
11-12-2024 07:39 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:@RinaRina. I'm not a master bread maker,j but my guess is a bread maker overworks that type of bread, making it tough. It probably needs minimal handling.
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Ohhhh! That's interesting. I've always used "knead" for 15 minutes, then "bake" for 40 minutes.
Maybe I should leave out the "knead" step.
THANKS for the tip.
11-12-2024 08:05 PM
I've made that 2 ingredient bread w/beer and self rising flour. It's really good.
11-12-2024 08:11 PM
But,why would you need a bread maker for only 2 ingredients and no rise time?
11-12-2024 10:04 PM
@Group 5 minus 1 wrote:But,why would you need a bread maker for only 2 ingredients and no rise time?
Exactly. The beauty of a two ingredient recipe like this is that it's quick and easy as it is. Trying to involve a bread machine in the process just complicates things.
@RinaRinaif you truely don't like fussing over food prep, just make this bread the way it was intended.
11-13-2024 07:29 AM
@Group 5 minus 1 wrote:But,why would you need a bread maker for only 2 ingredients and no rise time?
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I was afraid someone might ask me that question ... ROFLMAO.
I don't have an oven. No stove. Haven't had one for years. ![]()
11-13-2024 07:35 AM
Well, I think I just discovered my mistake ... GREEK yogurt.
I'm now reading a recipe as follows:
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