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Dairy free bread recipe for breadmaker please...

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Bayliss1 · 18/11/2013 11:23

Anyone got a recipe for dairy free bread that can be used in a breadmaker please?

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Lilymaid · 18/11/2013 11:25

You don't need any dairy in breadmaker bread. Milk powder is unnecessary and oil substitutes fine for butter.

callamia · 18/11/2013 11:27

Do you ever need dairy? I don't use a breadmaker, but I'm sure you need nothing more than flour, yeast, water, salt, sugar and oil. I only sometimes substitute milk for some of the water.

spanky2 · 18/11/2013 11:30

look for a recipe with olive oil . My recipe is a glug of olive oil which isn't very helpful .Grin

roguepixie · 18/11/2013 11:31

Use a milk power substitute and olive oil for the butter - I use 3 tbl spns for 25g of butter.

Bumpsadaisie · 18/11/2013 12:00

Only dairy I use is butter - replace with olive oil.

MyCatLovesMeSometimes · 18/11/2013 12:04

I have a Panasonic bread machine and always use olive oil, 3 tablespoons for 500g flour.

LeeLooDallasMultiPass · 20/11/2013 21:01

I have a panasonic breadmaker and the recipes for that call for 400g flour and 15g butter but I don't bake bread in it I only use mine to make dough (I can't knead by hand)

So my dough recipe is for a 2lb granary loaf which is 1.25tsp yeast, 550g granary flour, 1.5tsp, salt 2 tsp sugar 320ml water and 2 tbsp oil. I also add seeds into it to make a seeded granary.

I have never added milk powder to any loaf, white or otherwise. There is simply no need.

ErrolTheDragon · 20/11/2013 21:06

Yup - any recipe that calls for butter, I just use the same weight of light olive oil. It may seem odd to weigh oil but why not - I just put the bucket on the scales and pour it in.

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