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Lazy arse method of making bread (if you don't have a breadmaking machine)

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    #31
    Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post
    HWMBO or your bread ?


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      #32
      Originally posted by minestrone View Post
      looking beyond my hygiene issues, I bought 250 g of tinned dried yeast in Feb, there are 13 7g Sainsburys dried yeast packets in the larder I don't need.
      Ah! You you actually do have spare yeast.
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        #33
        Current market prices are 0.0043 grams of yeast for an infraction removal.

        I'll chuck the stamp in for free.

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          #34
          Seitan

          I've started making seitan, a month or so ago the only vital wheat gluten I could find was a 25KG sack which will last a while. Looks like I'm in this for the long haul...

          It's not too bad as meat substitutes go, quite versatile with how it can be flavoured and the protein count is excellent. I mix the 'dough' with gram flour then boil it up in a flavoured broth for an hour and there's a week's worth of fake meat.
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            #35
            Originally posted by Jog On View Post
            I've started making seitan, a month or so ago the only vital wheat gluten I could find was a 25KG sack which will last a while. Looks like I'm in this for the long haul...

            It's not too bad as meat substitutes go, quite versatile with how it can be flavoured and the protein count is excellent. I mix the 'dough' with gram flour then boil it up in a flavoured broth for an hour and there's a week's worth of fake meat.
            Throw in an Oxo cube and you’re sorted.
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              #36
              Originally posted by Jog On View Post
              I've started making seitan, a month or so ago the only vital wheat gluten I could find was a 25KG sack which will last a while. Looks like I'm in this for the long haul...

              It's not too bad as meat substitutes go, quite versatile with how it can be flavoured and the protein count is excellent. I mix the 'dough' with gram flour then boil it up in a flavoured broth for an hour and there's a week's worth of fake meat.
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                #37
                Originally posted by cojak View Post
                Throw in an Oxo cube and you’re sorted.
                Also Marmite is great for brining umami into pretty much anything.

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                  #38
                  This method also works with high hydration. So far I've gone up to 80% (250g flour, 200ml water) with 50/50 wholemeal/white. Using more water makes it quicker and easier to mix the dough.

                  At some point, I'll try pure wholemeal with up to 100% hydration.
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                    #39
                    Laziest arse method:

                    Bread and Eggs | Bread Delivery | Egg Delivery | Grocery Delivery Manchester | Creamline
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                      #40
                      Had a fair bit of success with sourdough starters (after a few false starts as the house wasn't warm enough), once I cracked it I got bored as we don't eat a lot of bread in the house so a loaf every other day was wasteful

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