Thanks everyone! It depends on your breadmaker. My machine has a preheating mode, so the temperature doesn’t matter. If your owner’s manual requires warm liquid to activate the yeast, yes, you should heat the milk.
Posts Tagged ‘breadmaker’
if I use milk in my breadmaker, is it OK to use cold or should I warm it up?
January 18th, 2010
admin I have a Tesco BM08 Breadmaker and want to cook a 900g White Loaf.?
December 6th, 2009
admin The instructions say the machine can cook one but only gives the ingredient amounts for a 700g loaf. I’ve tried basic ratios to work out the amounts based on the 700g values but the bread rises too much and hits the lid. Anyone know exact values? Bread Fritters; Let the machine mix the dough for [...]
Breadmaker that makes bread using live yeast rather than dried yeast?
October 20th, 2009
admin I have been told that you can now buy a breadmaker that uses fresh, live yeast to make the bread as previously you had to use dried yeast. I did have a breadmaker, given to me by my Mum, but I didn’t like the taste of the bread as it was using dried yeast. At [...]
Breadmaker that makes bread using live yeast rather than dried yeast?
October 20th, 2009
admin I have been told that you can now buy a breadmaker that uses fresh, live yeast to make the bread as previously you had to use dried yeast. I did have a breadmaker, given to me by my Mum, but I didn’t like the taste of the bread as it was using dried yeast. At [...]
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