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     Title: Converting Bread Recipes for Breadmaker
Categories: Abm
     Yield: 1 hints

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 1. Calculate the number of "loaves" in a non-ABM recipe by allowing 3
 cups of flour per "loaf" (or 2 cups flour for a 1-lb machine).
 Rounding off is fine; if a recipe calls for 5 cups flour, I figure
 that's close enough to 2 loaves for government work.  Remember to add
 in ALL the flours, if there's bread flour plus WW flour plus rye
 flour plus ... you get the idea. Most handmade bread recipes seem to
 make 2 loaves.

 2. Have MM resize it to 1 loaf.

 3. Manually change the yeast and sugar amounts to whatever suits your
 machine.  In my R2D2, 1/2 tb yeast and 1/2 tb sugar are optimum.  (If
 you don't know what works best in your machine, don't try altering
 recipes yet! Try a number of different ABM recipes and start looking
 for a pattern. What amounts give the best results?)  If the amount
 the resized recipe calls for is dramatically different from what you
 know works in your machine, don't worry.  Stick with what works in
 your machine. (This does not apply to sweet breads; since my R2D2
 doesn't produce usable sweet breads, I've not tried to convert sweet
 bread recipes and have no guidelines to suggest.)

 4. Add the dry ingredients and oil/butter/eggs to the machine.
 Measure out the liquid and pour in HALF of the measured amount.  (If
 your machine calls for putting in the liquid first, and you're
 terrified to use a different ingredient order, put only HALF the
 measured amount of liquid in.) Start the machine and let knead a few
 minutes. Add remaining liquid, a little at a time, until the dough is
 the right consistency. (Again, if you haven't used your ABM enough to
 recognize the right consistency when you see/feel it, don't start
 adapting recipes yet.) You may need to add more liquid, or you may
 have liquid left over. Make a note of how much liquid you actually
 used.

 5. When the bread is done, evaluate.  Didn't rise enough?  Add
 another 1/8 cup liquid next time.  Overflowed?  Reduce the liquid by
 1/8 cup. I don't remember the last time I had to adjust anything
 except the liquid.

 MM by Sylvia Steiger, GEnie THE.STEIGERS, CI$ 71511,2253, Internet
 [email protected], moderator of GT Cookbook and PlanoNet
 Lowfat & Luscious echoes

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