Ok, posting this for a friend on another (non-cooking) forum:
"Bread making question for anyone who uses a breadmaker and has made a granary loaf in it.....
Any thoughts on what cycle should I use, wholemeal or a white bread cycle?
The recipe book that came with mine is a bit limited (basic loaf, french bread, wholemeal, then a couple on quick breads) and I can't find a breadmaker recipe that gives me a clue as to what cycle to use.
The nearest I've got is a recipe on the Kenwood site, but that just refers to cycle 3, which means nothing to me because I don't have a Kenwood. Cycle 3 on my machine is for wholemeal bread.
The flour is finely ground like white flour, but has the malty grains in it, so I'm guessing a basic loaf recipe would be close enough, but I'm just not sure."
She has an Andrew James model AJ000365.
I don't have a breadmaker, have never made a granary loaf, so the only help I could offer was to ask here.
Thanks in advance!
"Bread making question for anyone who uses a breadmaker and has made a granary loaf in it.....
Any thoughts on what cycle should I use, wholemeal or a white bread cycle?
The recipe book that came with mine is a bit limited (basic loaf, french bread, wholemeal, then a couple on quick breads) and I can't find a breadmaker recipe that gives me a clue as to what cycle to use.
The nearest I've got is a recipe on the Kenwood site, but that just refers to cycle 3, which means nothing to me because I don't have a Kenwood. Cycle 3 on my machine is for wholemeal bread.
The flour is finely ground like white flour, but has the malty grains in it, so I'm guessing a basic loaf recipe would be close enough, but I'm just not sure."
She has an Andrew James model AJ000365.
I don't have a breadmaker, have never made a granary loaf, so the only help I could offer was to ask here.
Thanks in advance!
