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Home-made Bread Loaf January 28, 2008

Having been home for the last few months, I decided to attempt the frightful world of breadmaking.  Like others, I’ve often had the fear of baking bread.  Even when I use to own a breadmaker, the bread came out quite hard, and extremely doughy.  Here’s a brilliant recipe for making your own loaf at home.   Especially if you like the soft Japanese loaf bread, light and fluffy.

Ingredients:

  • 250 grams of bread flour
  • 140 mls of milk (low fat is ok)
  • 50 grams of unsalted butter
  • 25 grams of sugar
  • 1 teaspoon of salt
  • 1 tablespoon of instant yeast

Method:

  1. Mix all the ingredients together and knead til doughy and smooth.
  2. Proof dough in a mixing bowl for 1 hour. Cover bowl in cling film.
  3. By this time, the dough should have doubled in size. Punch out the air and divide the dough into 3 balls. Place the 3 dough balls back in the mixing bowl and cover with cling film. Proof for another 30 mins.
  4. Grease a pullman tin (loaf tin with cover. Available at specialised baking stores).
  5. Take one ball of dough and roll out with a rolling pin. Roll up tightly (swiss-roll style) and repeat for other 2 balls of dough.
  6. Place the 3 pieces of dough in the pullman loaf tin and proof for another 30 mins. In the meantime, pre-heat oven to 180 degrees celcius.
  7. Bake for 30 mins. Remove tin cover to let bread top brown for another five mins.
  8. Remove from loaf tin and let it cool before cutting.

VOILA!

My Bread Loaf!!

Not that hard eh! After this successful attempt, I’ve gained more confidence in baking bread. Will update with new bread recipes and pictures too.

 

6 Responses to “Home-made Bread Loaf”

  1. Natalie Says:

    I knew that you’ll be blogging this on the blog!!!
    Simply irresistible, I so love the bread! You got me thinking of the wonderful taste when I got back in the evening! *drools*
    Will definitely try it when I get back to Aussie, managed to convince Andrew to get a breadmaker for me!!

  2. kitchenery Says:

    Good girl! let me know if you want other bread recipes. Happy to share!

  3. clara Says:

    You bread looks wonderful. I am interested in buying a pullman’s bread pan to bake bread, could you tell me what size of the pullman bread pan you use in this recipe? Thanks.

  4. kitchenery Says:

    Hi Clara,

    Thanks! I don’t buy bread anymore. Its so much better baking it yourself. Plus, you can freeze it.

    For this recipe, I used the 450g pullman bread tin. This is enough to last me a few days. Should you be baking to feed the family, get the 700g tin.

  5. Wilda Says:

    Seems like it’s going to be a wet dough if there’s only 180g of bread flour and 150g of milk…can you please clarify? Thanks!


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