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Has anyone got a Hinari Homebaker breadmaker?

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pinkpaperpiggy · 04/02/2013 13:36

I just discovered one in the cupboard of our rented house.

I found the instruction manual online but I don't have a recipe book or measuring cup.

It would be great if someone could tell me the volume of the cup and a basic bread recipe.

Thanks

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Theicingontop · 04/02/2013 16:36

An american cup generally holds 90-110g of flour, dependant on the type. I know that it's around 100g of all-purpose (plain) flour.

I use this recipe for most of my breadmaking, it's quick, versatile and cheap:

500g of strong bread flour
7g sachet of dried yeast
3 tablespoons of oil
300ml of warm water
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp sugar

Mix flour, yeast, salt and sugar together in a large bowl. Make a well, add warm water and oil, mix with a butterknife until dough is formed. I don't use a breadmaker, but from here you'd let the breadmaker take over I assume Smile

jaynebxl · 08/02/2013 08:15

We had one for years, then upgraded to a fancier One of a different make. I have always used the same bread recipe in it. Actually I think I still have my Hinari recipe booklet which I could probably copy for you easily.

My bread machine recipe is:
275 ml water
450g bread flour
1 tsp salt
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp yeast for bread machines
25g butter
1 tbsp dried milk powder

Put them all in in that order and away you go.

You can then add all sorts. For a breakfast loaf I add 100g raisins and2 tsp cinnamon or for a savoury loaf some grated cheese. All lovely!

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