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Yeh ~ we have a kitchenaid ```
Mybread machine has tons of delicious recipes. Since I switched to spelt flour I just use it for prep and then back it in the oven-it overdid the spelt.Crazy Lady bought me a bread machine. Didn't taste right and tried many recipes. Not sure what it was. Broke that and got a second. Tore the pan up on that one and got a third. They all taste the same.
Bought a kitchenaid mixer with a dough hook and gave the bread machines away. Using the same bread machine recipe mixed in the kitchenaid in a cast iron dutch oven coated with pig grease. I'm happy now. Guessing the Teflon coated aluminum bread machine pans were doing something that the cast iron and pig grease weren't doing. I also coat the dutch oven with corn meal over the oil to keep the bread from sticking. Kind of like the pizza dough cookers do. Works like a charm. Usually the dough falls right out. If the dough was a bit wet going in, you have to coax it out of the pan.
Real butter. Honey or jam. Hot bread, fresh out of the oven. Mmmm!
I try to only cook it when the kids are home to help me eat it. Otherwise, it disappears too quick.
I have read that it is gluten free and that it is not. However, many people I know can tolerate it regardless. It is considered an ancient grain that is easily digestible. I have used if for probably 10 years. Ever notice how many women, I guess men too, have that middle aged bloat at their midsection? I no longer get that. I also do not eat any dairy except for a bit of goat cheese now and again.Just picked up 2 pounds of spelt. On clearance! Really liked what it did the last time we had some. I bought it before knowing that it wasn't gluten free. More for me! Nice nutty flavor.
When making French bread, I'll use 1 cup whole wheat (or spelt or Ezekiel mix) and 2 cups bread flour. A little heavier, but the flavor! The Ezekiel mix in banana nut bread was fantastic. Need to make some of that. Again. I'm out.