bigbubbacain
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Thanks GadgetGary!
For mentioning Donna German's cookbooks! I swear by her pizza dough recipe (the one with the oregano in the dough) and her sourdough starter! The woman is a BREAD GODDESS! My take on this bread machine issue: they're great for kneading (as it's been said here already), but the recipes that come with these machines haven't given consistent results for me. I always tweak things a little here and there. My partner's mother (whom I affectionately call my "commonlaw inlaw"), gave me a Römertopf clay pot for my birthday. I fell in love with hers. Basically, it's a terra cotta pan that you soak in water for 15 minutes before adding the ingredients and cooking. Mine is configured for a bread loaf, but they have them in many different shapes. Hers is a roaster (complete with lid)that will cook a whole chicken, but it makes the most beautiful huuuuuuumongous loaf of bread! For those of you who prefer your bread in the traditional loaf shape, this is a 'must see'. My mother had one when I was a child, but she never used it. (what a waste!) Anyway, here's the link: www.claypot.com
For mentioning Donna German's cookbooks! I swear by her pizza dough recipe (the one with the oregano in the dough) and her sourdough starter! The woman is a BREAD GODDESS! My take on this bread machine issue: they're great for kneading (as it's been said here already), but the recipes that come with these machines haven't given consistent results for me. I always tweak things a little here and there. My partner's mother (whom I affectionately call my "commonlaw inlaw"), gave me a Römertopf clay pot for my birthday. I fell in love with hers. Basically, it's a terra cotta pan that you soak in water for 15 minutes before adding the ingredients and cooking. Mine is configured for a bread loaf, but they have them in many different shapes. Hers is a roaster (complete with lid)that will cook a whole chicken, but it makes the most beautiful huuuuuuumongous loaf of bread! For those of you who prefer your bread in the traditional loaf shape, this is a 'must see'. My mother had one when I was a child, but she never used it. (what a waste!) Anyway, here's the link: www.claypot.com