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Vass ([personal profile] vass) wrote in [community profile] boilingwater2010-07-18 06:27 pm

Another quick bread question

I accidentally bought some self-raising flour instead of plain. I want to use it up. What would happen if I used it in my bread machine? What adjustments, if any, should I make?
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[personal profile] sibyllevance 2010-07-18 08:43 am (UTC)(link)
When you use plain flour to make bread, do you usually add anything afterwards? You can check the pack ingredients/blurb to see how much baking powder they added to the plain flour and compare with what you usually do.
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[personal profile] miome 2010-07-18 10:38 am (UTC)(link)
self-rising has baking powder in it. Most bread machine recipes call for yeast rather than baking powder, so you may be out of luck. :( You could use it for quickbreads ( mmm, pancakes ), or just return it to get what you meant. I find when using the breadmachine that it's worth it to get the flour meant specifically for bread machines, since it produces a less crumbly loaf.
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[personal profile] matgb 2010-07-18 11:40 am (UTC)(link)
Let there be cake?

I've never used a bread machine, I'd imagine it has the potential to go all 'splody, but self raising is great for cakes, biscuits, scones and cookies.
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[personal profile] frith 2010-07-18 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
In Canada, our All Purpose Flour is all you need. There is also "bread flour" available, but it bakes into bread that is too light and 'spongy'. In the US you are out of luck, you have to buy "bread flour" because your all purpose flour doesn't have enough gluten to trap the bubbles that makes bread rise.
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[personal profile] miome 2010-07-18 03:40 pm (UTC)(link)
That's interesting, I didn't realize it was a regional thing.
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[personal profile] damned_colonial 2010-07-18 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Cake, muffins, scones, pancakes, pikelets, various kinds of quickbreads. It won't work for bread-bread.
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[personal profile] zarhooie 2010-07-19 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
You can do a no-kneed beer bread. Recipe here: http://allrecipes.com//Recipe/beer-bread-i/Detail.aspx