Guest guest Posted November 28, 2001 Report Share Posted November 28, 2001 >>>>>Please let me know how your bread turned out, and also whether you liked the taste. Dear Esther, i have written to 2 people about the bread, but to date have had no answer, maybe you can help. Do you think that bread would come out ok done in a bread maker ?? My oven only works on grill at the moment, which would be ok for drying it (i think) but am a bit dubious about the b/maker, especially when it only gets cooked in those swiss roll/slice tins. >>>>>Mine (of course with all that flour) felt extremely grainy on the tongue and also tasted very bitter. I bet it did. >>>>>I had never baked with " millet flour " before, so I'm wondering whether " millet-flour bakery " has a different taste from " wheat-flour bakery " ? I can't answer that one, but i am not a big fan of millet, so i got the buckwheat. Hopefully, one day i will get to bake the stuff. <G> Regards, Dorothy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2001 Report Share Posted November 30, 2001 Dear Dorothy, You wrote: " Do you think that bread would come out ok done in a bread maker ?? My oven only works on grill at the moment, which would be ok for drying it (i think) but am a bit dubious about the b/maker, especially when it only gets cooked in those swiss roll/slice tins. " I think I'd be leary about trying to bake the bread in a breadmaker. My breadmaker makes a thick loaf, and the Hunza bread recipe tells us to spread the bread batter only 1/2 " thick in a long, flat pan. Perhaps you'd fare much better, if you'd wait until your regular oven again is repaired. You wrote: " i am not a big fan of millet, so i got the buckwheat. " The reason I chose the " millet " flour was, because in the book " Eat Right for your Type, " it tells the people of " bloodtype B, " that for them, " buckwheat flour " encourages " weight gain, " and also, that it inhibits digestion, and hampers metabolic efficiency. I hope, too, that you'll get to bake the Hunza bread, and have the opportunity to eat it. I hope others in this group who baked it, will let us know how they fared with it. Stay healthy! : - ) With Warm Regards, Esther Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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