I have just got a bread maker and the recipes call for using powdered milk instead of skimmed milk. Would it be possible for me to just substitute the amount of water in the recipe for normal milk or do I need to use a little less?
I have just got a bread maker and the recipes call for using powdered milk instead of skimmed milk. Would it be possible for me to just substitute the amount of water in the recipe for normal milk or do I need to use a little less?
Yes, the recipes that call for pwdered milk allow you to leave the ingrediates in the machine overnight and for ti to start at 2am etc to be ready for 7am breakfast. If you start making the bread immediately then no issues.
best bread recipies we've tried use yogurt or sour cream.
Half a vitamin C tablet crushed will do it better. Vinigar will slow the yeast quite a bit.Little splash of vinegar helps massively with the shelf life.
So I've made a couple of 2lb loaves now, as good as they are, I'm not getting a hard crust? The loaf feels quite heavy when it comes out and the base is a bit moist, am I using too much water?