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Bread Question
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Rhonda, CA 2-21-1998
 MSG ID: 02181
O.K. I finally got brave enough to play with a recipe, change some of the ingredients and bake it in the bread machine. It turned out so well I thought, well, is there a basic law of substitutions. Page, I know you do this a lot right?

Is flour interchangeable? If it calls for 3 coups of bread flour can I use 3 cups of wheat flour? Or 1-1/2 cups each? Or 1 cup each Bread, wheat and soy?

What about liquids? I followed some advice given to me here and replaced all the liquid in a recipe calling for buttermilk and water, with milk and it was fine.

Do you get the gist of what I am asking? I would like to experiment with the sweetness of loaves too, what difference does sugar, honey, karo, or maple syrup make?

what about adding hard ingredients like nuts, seeds and oats? Do I add it all up to make a certain amount or does it matter?

THANKS!!!


Replies:
Bread Question
  Rhonda, CA - 2-21-1998
 
MSG ID: 02181
  1 Re: Flour Substitutes
    PeggyWA - 2-21-1998
   
MSG ID: 02187
  2 Sugar Substitutes for Baking
    PeggyWA - 2-21-1998
   
MSG ID: 02188
  3 Re: Milks
    PeggyWA - 2-21-1998
   
MSG ID: 02195
  4 basic laws?
    page - 2-22-1998
   
MSG ID: 02200
  5 Absolutely!
    PeggyWA - 2-22-1998
   
MSG ID: 02202
  6 Recipe: Maple Oatmeal Bread
    Rhonda, CA - 2-23-1998
   
MSG ID: 02223
  7 well sounds good!
    page - 2-23-1998
   
MSG ID: 02227
  8 ;-)
    PeggyWA - 2-23-1998
   
MSG ID: 02228
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