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My bread crust is very flakey and dry - any help?

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KatyMac · 04/04/2019 19:02

It's a breadmaker - flour, dried yeast, salt, oil, bit of sugar

& the crust is flakey & cry not crisy crunchy or chewy - almost pastry like

any suggestions to change it?

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KatyMac · 06/04/2019 18:36

Bump

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Itwouldtakemuchmorethanthis · 06/04/2019 18:38

Milk

greenelephantscarf · 06/04/2019 18:42

sounds like too much or too active yeast, so big bubbles form at the top.
try using cold water (if the recipe doesn't already say so)
what kind of flour are you using? bread flour/strong flour is best.

KatyMac · 06/04/2019 18:44

Strong bread flour, cold water

Umm I'm dairy free so no milk is that a big problem?

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greenelephantscarf · 06/04/2019 18:47

no, I never use milk for my standard loaf. milk makes bread softer.
could be too much water, so the loaf rises quickly but then collapses. is it a nice dome shape?

KatyMac · 06/04/2019 18:50

It is a lovely shape perhaps a bit tall for my toaster but that's by the by

The bread is an amazing texture, the bottom and sides are quite crumbly and dry - the top is flakes and dry

It looks amazing

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greenelephantscarf · 06/04/2019 18:52

you could try wrapping it in a tea towel after baking.

KatyMac · 06/04/2019 18:53

I must have talked to you before - I do!!

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KatyMac · 06/04/2019 18:54

It's not a big deal

I wonder if I should reduce the sugar?

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greenelephantscarf · 06/04/2019 19:00

possibly Wink
I never use sugar in bread (unless I'm making a brioche type).
how much oil do you use?

KatyMac · 06/04/2019 19:09

Possibly too much: maybe 3 tablespoons actually I just slosh it in and cover the bottom of the pan

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greenelephantscarf · 06/04/2019 19:10

that might be it. I use one tablespoon for a 600g flour loaf.

KatyMac · 06/04/2019 19:12

600g is that 1.5lbs?

So 3 tablespoonsish for a pound is excessive Grin

I'll try 1 !!!

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Itwouldtakemuchmorethanthis · 07/04/2019 13:33

I think if it was the oil it would have effected the rise????
Milk makes bread softer and the crust chewier. I’m not sure if it’s the fat or the protein that does it but I’d guess the latter (or surely more oil would have the same effect?).

KatyMac · 07/04/2019 19:42

Maybe? I'll try one with less and see then come back for a chat if it doesn't work

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