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Light and Fluffy Walnut Bread in a Bread Machine is one of the most popular of recent trending meals on earth. It’s simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. Light and Fluffy Walnut Bread in a Bread Machine is something that I have loved my whole life. They are fine and they look fantastic.
To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook light and fluffy walnut bread in a bread machine using 10 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Light and Fluffy Walnut Bread in a Bread Machine:
- Take 180 grams Bread (strong) flour
- Prepare 20 grams Joshinko
- Prepare 30 grams Brown sugar
- Take 3 grams Instant dry yeast
- Take 3 grams Salt
- Make ready 140 grams Egg yolk liquid (low fat milk + 1 egg yolk)
- Get 30 grams Margarine (or butter)
- Take 70 grams Walnuts (roasted)
- Get 1 Egg white (for the glaze)
- Prepare 6 halves Walnuts (to top the bread)
Deviating from its specific measurements will result in weird loaves that are hard even for their creator to love. Suzy seems to like a 'lofty airy loaf'. I count as one of the advantages of making my own bread by hand that it isn't as light and fluffy as bought. Carefully remove the bread pan from the machine as soon as it has finished baking.
Steps to make Light and Fluffy Walnut Bread in a Bread Machine:
- In the order listed, put all the ingredients up to the margarine into the bread machine, and make the dough. When it signals that it's time to put in additional ingredients, add the walnuts. Then just leave it up to the machine to do the work until the end of the 1st rising.
- After the 1st rising, punch the dough down lightly to deflate, divide into 6 portions, and form each piece into a ball with the seam on the bottom. Leave to rest for about 15 minutes, covered with plastic wrap or a wrung out moistened kitchen towel to prevent the dough from drying out.
- Round off the dough again, press down to flatten, and cut each round 6 times using a pastry scraper or kitchen scissors. Leave the dough to rise again (2nd rising), at 40°C. When they have increased in volume about 1.5 times, they are done.
- Preheat the oven to 210°C. In the meantime, brush the tops with the egg white wash. Press the walnut halves firmly into the middle of each roll.
- Bake in a 190 - 200°C oven for about 15 minutes, until golden brown and baked. If it looks like the tops are browning too fast, cover with aluminium foil.
An experience a few years ago attempting gluten free bread with a bread machine left me with a dense, unrisen brick - so it was with great trepidation that I added the Light, fluffy, crunchy crust, absolute perfection. Some bread machines, but not all, require that the liquid be heated to a certain temperature before being added to the bread pan. In terms of actually placing the ingredients in the pan, most bread machine manufacturers recommend that yeast be placed in a sort of nest in the bread machine pan. I loved topping the bread with salted butter & jam or using it for sandwiches, but I was never satisfied with eating it on its own. So when my brother bought me I started with one of my most favorite kind of bread-Walnut Raisin.
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