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What kind of bread do you want and what texture do you like? Ever done the artisan bread in 5 minutes?
I made a great rosemary bread, it is on my pinterest. Or i can link it when not on phone
if you've never made bread before, I would suggest starting with a plain white loaf... add texture on subsequent tries because you want to first learn how to feel the doughany basic bread recipe will do... warm water, some sort of sugar, yeast, flour, saltsome tips: do not use boiling water, tap-hot is hot enough, any hotter you may kill the yeast (you probably have a much more precise idea of what is too hot for yeast, but that's my rule)stir the flour into the liquid a little bit at at time (but start with a whole cup) and stir and stir and stir... this develops the gluten... eventually you will see the dough pull away from the sides but it will look like it's attached to the bowl by strings (that's the gluten!)when kneading, don't fight the dough, just fold and push... never mind the time it tells you for kneading in the recipe (not bad as a guideline, but it will vary quite day to day, recipe to recipe), you want to learn to feel the dough... it's done when a thumbprint disappears fairly quickly (dough springs back) and the surface feels soft and smooth... think baby's bottom, or what we like to think a baby's bottom feels like
Is wheat really that much harder because I don't eat white bread.
It is a little more touchy, I think. I wish I was going to be home soon. I would tell you to bring your mixer over to my mom's house and have her give us both a bread making tutorial.
I was going to joke that your mom should just come give me lessons.