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Well, I don't know what happened. It was a complete disaster; and I ended up throwing it all out after it rose the first time. The mixture was overly sticky, and not thick/viscous enough. It was CRAZY sticky. No matter how much flour I used, it kept sticking to everything. I added the ingredients in the amounts listed. Maybe the yeast didn't work correctly (I used active yeast in warm pineapple juice/water -- maybe the yeast was in the liquid too long.........for 40 min instead of 5 b/c I had to go run to pick up more flour). I was really disappointed. If anyone has any ideas of what what wrong, please let me know!
What did the yeast in the juice look like?
when I bake with sourdough starter, I am always surprised by how sticky it is... maybe sticky is the way it's supposed to be BUT you would think the recipe would warn you... huh
I wonder if it was just a bad recipe? google came up with this different one:http://www.thedisneychef.com/2014/01/kona-cafe-sweet-bread.htmlthis one had one useful comment that the recipe came out well, the other one had zero comments. In my googling i found this awesomely delicious looking recipe:http://www.backyardbite.com/2013/09/how-to-make-hawaiian-sweet-bread-rolls/
Thanks for the recipes I had seen the Disneychef one already. It was much like the one I used (a little different). I think I will e-mail that lady (she's a blogger; often they like feedback) and see if she has any tips. I noticed she listed 2 TBSP of yeast, while other recipes listed 2 tsp. (the recipe I used was on several sites). Next time I try, I'll try on a day when I'm not rushed. I did so some other bread making research, and did figure out some things I could improve upon (for instance, I put the yeast in too hot water). Thanks again!
The first bread that was my foray into bread making was this onehttp://www.ahintofhoney.com/2011/04/rosemary-olive-oil-bread/it was very easy and every Xmas someone gifts me a rosemary plant and i wanted ot use it one year.