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making rolls from scratch..


Question Posted Thursday July 5 2012, 4:14 pm

Can I take a recipe for making rolls by scratch and use bread machine with same recipe?



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adviceman49 answered Friday July 6 2012, 9:33 am:
I would say probably not. Scratch backing uses different amounts of yeast and baking powder than might be proper to use in the bread machine. Having never used a bread machine I am only guessing though.

I would suggest if you really want to use that recipe in your bread machine that you call the customer service line for the manufacture of the machine. They may be able to tell you how to adjust the ingredients for use in their machine.
If you don't have the handbook that came with the machine you can find the number by searching on line.

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