I did the second baking on the Tesco breadmaker, this time I tried putting dried cranberries and blueberries. All dried stuff sitting inside my fridge for a long time already. LOL... I used a different selection on the breadmaker this time, under fruit bread whereby there would be a beep of 10 seconds in the middle of the kneading. By the sound of the beep, I put in the dried fruits. Again, it took nearly 3 hours to finish a loaf of bread. Best time is to do it around noon so that by 3pm, I can have fresh bread for tea-time!
Ready to be taken out....
Looks like a cake more than a bread?
Wonder why it looks like this....
After cutting, it looks more like this....
The crust is a bit hard for me....
Oh yes, I forgot to put sugar into the mixture this time....
Anyway, one to two pieces is more than enough for me for a day...
Happy Tea-Time!!
Your bread is fresh and lovely. I always love the hard outer crusts when others don't. It's nice to dip into soups.
ReplyDeleteHow nice! I love this type of bread with fruits and nuts.
ReplyDeleteAiyor! Only two pieces? I think I would finish half in one sitting.
ReplyDeleteLove that you bake your own bread! So healthy because you know exactly what is inside your bread.
ReplyDeleteFresh bread from the breadmaker, nice! I will love to eat them with soup.
ReplyDeleteBread making mode is on, huh?? Good for you. :)
ReplyDeleteMy breadmaker also Teaco brand. Now I am itchy to make bread again.