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+ | |TotalCalories = 6175 | ||
+ | |PortionCalories = 617 | ||
+ | |DatePublished=13th November 2013 | ||
+ | |Author=Chef | ||
|ImageComment = A medium-sized basic white loaf | |ImageComment = A medium-sized basic white loaf | ||
− | |Servings = Makes 1 loaf | + | |Servings = Servings: 10 - Makes 1 loaf |
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− | |TotalTime = 4 hours | + | |PrepTime = 10 minutes |
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+ | |TotalTime = 4 hours 15 minutes | ||
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+ | ===Breadmaker bread not rising - looks like a brick=== | ||
+ | ====tl;dr.==== | ||
+ | Smell the yeast first, it should smell warm and yeasty. If it smells stale and musty, throw it out and start again with fresh yeast. | ||
+ | ====Bread won't rise [solved]==== | ||
+ | We've recently had a series of failures when making bread with our Panasonic breadmaker - the bread fails to rise and comes out like a house brick. | ||
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+ | After reading this [https://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/baking/2688173-help-bread-suddenly-not-rising-panasonic-breadmaker article], It seems highly likely that the cause is the [[yeast]]. As many people mentioned, the yeast seems to be the cause of this problem, even if it's within the sell-by date. A couple of extra clues: The failing yeast had a rather nasty smell, nothing like the pleasant yeasty smell. Also the bread tasted a little bit sweet, which it would if the yeast was not able to digest the sugar. | ||
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+ | Another useful suggestion is to store the yeast in your fridge as it is a 'live' ingredient and it can be 'killed'. | ||
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+ | Changing the yeast solved the problem. I may go back to sachet-packed yeast. We make fresh [[pizzas]] and fresh [[pittas]] at least once a week yet it seems a can of Allinson's yeast goes off before we can use it all up. | ||
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+ | ===The recipes=== | ||
A standard [[White bread|white bread]] [[Breadmaker|breadmaker]] recipe that is specific to the [[Panasonic SD253]] breadmaker (and similar models). | A standard [[White bread|white bread]] [[Breadmaker|breadmaker]] recipe that is specific to the [[Panasonic SD253]] breadmaker (and similar models). | ||
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The timer may be used for this recipe. | The timer may be used for this recipe. | ||
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====Medium loaf==== | ====Medium loaf==== | ||
{{RecipeIngredients | {{RecipeIngredients | ||
− | | | + | | 1 teaspoon [[Dried active yeast|dried active yeast]] |
− | | 400 g | + | | 400 g [[strong white flour]] |
− | | 1 tablespoon [[Sugar|sugar]] | + | | '''1 tablespoon [[Sugar|sugar]]''' |
− | | | + | | 20 g [[Butter|butter]] |
− | | 1 | + | | 1.5 teaspoons [[salt]] |
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| 280 ml water - or by weight instead of volume, 280 g water | | 280 ml water - or by weight instead of volume, 280 g water | ||
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====Large loaf==== | ====Large loaf==== | ||
* 1 teaspoon [[Dried active yeast|dried active yeast]] | * 1 teaspoon [[Dried active yeast|dried active yeast]] | ||
− | * 500 g | + | * 500 g [[strong white flour]] |
− | * 1 | + | * '''1.5 tablespoons [[Sugar|sugar]]''' |
− | * | + | * 30 g [[Butter|butter]] |
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* 1.5 teaspoons [[salt]] | * 1.5 teaspoons [[salt]] | ||
* 350 ml water | * 350 ml water | ||
====Extra large loaf==== | ====Extra large loaf==== | ||
− | * 1. | + | * 1.5 teaspoons [[Dried active yeast|dried active yeast]] |
− | * 600 g | + | * 600 g [[strong white flour]] |
− | * | + | * '''2 tablespoons [[Sugar|sugar]] |
− | * | + | * 40 g (1 oz) [[Butter|butter]] |
− | * 2 | + | * 2 teaspoons [[salt]] |
− | + | * 420 ml water | |
− | * | ||
===Method=== | ===Method=== | ||
+ | {{RecipeMethod | ||
+ | | Place the ingredients in your [[Breadmaker|breadmaker]], in the order shown | ||
+ | | Select [[Bake]] program (4 hours) | ||
+ | | '''Select menu 01 ''Basic bake'' (4 hours 5 minutes) on [[Panasonic SD-ZB2502 automatic breadmaker]]''' | ||
+ | | Select chosen crust option | ||
+ | | Select the appropriate loaf size to match the recipe [Medium, Large or Extra large] | ||
+ | | Rise and bake (4 hour cycle) | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ====Random recipe review==== | ||
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+ | ''<span class="reviewTitle">Pretty good, and easy to make</span>'' | ||
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+ | <span style="line-height:180%"><span style="font-size:180%;"><span class="reviewScore">4</span>/5 </span> | ||
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+ | <span class="reviewDesc">The standard breadmaker recipes are good but if you have the Panasonic breadmaker and the option of the 'French Bake', that is far better, but takes about 6.5 hours!</span> | ||
− | + | <span class="reviewAuthor"> [[User:PSmith|Paul R Smith]] </span></span> | |
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Revision as of 12:00, 8 June 2020
Breadmaker bread not rising - looks like a brick
tl;dr.
Smell the yeast first, it should smell warm and yeasty. If it smells stale and musty, throw it out and start again with fresh yeast.
Bread won't rise [solved]
We've recently had a series of failures when making bread with our Panasonic breadmaker - the bread fails to rise and comes out like a house brick.
After reading this article, It seems highly likely that the cause is the yeast. As many people mentioned, the yeast seems to be the cause of this problem, even if it's within the sell-by date. A couple of extra clues: The failing yeast had a rather nasty smell, nothing like the pleasant yeasty smell. Also the bread tasted a little bit sweet, which it would if the yeast was not able to digest the sugar.
Another useful suggestion is to store the yeast in your fridge as it is a 'live' ingredient and it can be 'killed'.
Changing the yeast solved the problem. I may go back to sachet-packed yeast. We make fresh pizzas and fresh pittas at least once a week yet it seems a can of Allinson's yeast goes off before we can use it all up.
The recipes
A standard white bread breadmaker recipe that is specific to the Panasonic SD253 breadmaker (and similar models).
Use menu 01 Basic bake (4 hours 5 minutes) on Panasonic SD-ZB2502 automatic breadmaker
It will almost certainly work for most breadmakers and is worth trying if you have lost your instruction book!
The timer may be used for this recipe.
Medium loaf
Ingredients
Printable 🖨 shopping 🛒 list & 👩🍳 method for this recipe
- 1 teaspoon dried active yeast
- 400 g strong white flour
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 20 g butter
- 1.5 teaspoons salt
- 280 ml water - or by weight instead of volume, 280 g water
Large loaf
- 1 teaspoon dried active yeast
- 500 g strong white flour
- 1.5 tablespoons sugar
- 30 g butter
- 1.5 teaspoons salt
- 350 ml water
Extra large loaf
- 1.5 teaspoons dried active yeast
- 600 g strong white flour
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 40 g (1 oz) butter
- 2 teaspoons salt
- 420 ml water
Method
- Place the ingredients in your breadmaker, in the order shown
- Select Bake program (4 hours)
- Select menu 01 Basic bake (4 hours 5 minutes) on Panasonic SD-ZB2502 automatic breadmaker
- Select chosen crust option
- Select the appropriate loaf size to match the recipe [Medium, Large or Extra large]
- Rise and bake (4 hour cycle)
Random recipe review
Pretty good, and easy to make
4/5
The standard breadmaker recipes are good but if you have the Panasonic breadmaker and the option of the 'French Bake', that is far better, but takes about 6.5 hours!
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