Step 6Into the oven
Bake them for about 25 minutes. Your quick read thermometer should read between 180 and 190 degrees. Pull the loaves out and place them on their sides on a rack, after a few seconds slide them out of the pans and onto the rack. Let them cool.
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So, with this basic recipe, can I throw in some extra sugar and say, cinnamon for some sweet bread, or is there something else I need to know or do before I just start throwing things in the mix?
I made the bread in batches cuz I only own one pan and it still worked fine
Just let the other dough rise for that time and then use it later
Again, great recipe
Use bread flour if at all possible.
Alternatively; All purpose or AP flour can still form gluten but is a weaker flour and better for things like pancakes. It is typically a mix of bread flour and weaker flours.
Pastry flour is weaker still and is best for fine pastries and making layered doughs for puff pastry, croissant, and danish doughs. It is also most commonly seen as the topping of flour before baking on the more "rustic" style breads.
And lastly, Cake flour is the weakest of all, it is best for cakes because it has very little protein to form gluten strands and is almost purely white lending itself to coloring as the baker wishes.
And i beg to differ, "bread making is not an exact science" could not be more insulting for those that truly have a love for the science of baking.
But thanks for the "ible" anyway. :)