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Re: Bread Maker Suggestions
[Re: CaWino]
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01/30/2010 11:37 AM
01/30/2010 11:37 AM
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Baking bread in a pressure cooker works without the seal and essentially turns the PC into an oven. Same problem (IMHO) as breadmakers - the loaves look wrong.
If you spray flour out of your KA stand mixer you are either dumping in too much flour at a time or running the mixer too fast.
Granted I am a tidy person to the point of OCD *grin* but I make bread by hand and the mess is limited to the extent of my cutting board, although sometimes it drifts over the side when I back while at sea.
Like you, I use my freezer heavily. We ate bread out of the freezer recently while offshore with winds 30-35 and seas 12-15' for three days between Marsh Harbour and Beaufort NC. It's good to cook ahead!
If you plan to run a bread-maker off your batteries through an inverter you better have a really big bank. I have 675 Ah and wouldn't do that. If you insist on a machine plan your baking around generator runs for battery charging and running the a/c.
sail fast and eat well,
dave
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