I made this simple wholemeal loaf posted by Happy Homebaker. I made it twice already. The first time, I didn't take note of the temperature and baked it at only 170°C to 180°C. Then the loaf didn't rise to a square loaf! :( I was quite disappointed, yea cos' just before popping into the oven, it had risen to about 90% of the pullman tin and I was quite confident actually. Thus I made it the second time again.
I preheated the oven to 190°C as stated in the recipe but still it did not rise to a square. Happy Homebaker said hers did rise to a square. Hmmmm...probably next time I would use a slightly higher temperature, since oven behaviour plays an important role in the results of baked goods many a time. Still, the bread remained soft for a few days and goes well with any jams and peanut butter cos' it's plain and simple. :)
Happy Homebaker got this recipe from 孟老师的100道面包 . I finally acquired this book! :) :) :) Gonna try out more bread recipes from this book. :D
The above were my first trial...This was my second try in making the bread. I made into a vegetarian sandwich by roasting some leftover eggplants and bell peppers to go with it. There you are! Wholemeal sandwiches. :D
Your wholemeal bread looks really fluffy! And your sandwich sounds very healthy :P
ReplyDeleteLove egg plants, nice sandwich!
ReplyDeleteHey thank you ovenhaven and ms.______2 be! hee...
ReplyDeleteHi, your wholemeal bread looks absolutely delicious! And looks like it doesn't have thick crust - did you cut away the crust or did it turn out like that based on the recipe you use? Great blog you have!
ReplyDeleteFresh bread tastes the best! Esp since this is so healthy too! Nicely done!!!
ReplyDeleteYou would've enjoyed them both because I bet they tasted great even id they didn't rise as much as the recipe stated.
ReplyDeleteHi Kellie,
ReplyDeleteIt turned out the way it is. It does not have a thick crust. The crust was soft, not too thick, just nice. :) But I'm still not good at slicing bread loaf, always need the help of my dad! :P
Daphne and Lore, Thanks! :)
Ai Mei,
ReplyDeleteWhere did you learn your baking skills? Was it straight out from reading recipes or did you attend any baking class?
Angel
Hi Angelina,
ReplyDeleteI've not attended any classes so far, except for one hands-on workshop which wasn't very helpful. I learnt thru trials and errors, and readings from cookbooks, recipes, blogs and online resources. :) Thus I had many failures as well. :P