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Sachi's Surprise Bread (Basic Bread Dough)
Using the microwave solved the 2 big problems of baking – kneading the dough and the time consuming rising of the dough
Image of Basic Bread Dough: a microwave recipe for bread-dough's quick rising
[Makes 1 dough ]    Cooking time: 10 minutes
 

1 package (14 oz.) machine mix bread flour (white)
1 tablespoon (4 g) active dry yeast, included in bread mix
1 cup low-fat milk

Image of setting aside 1/3 cup flour 1. Set aside 1/3 cup flour for flouring board.

2. Pour the milk in a microwave-safe plastic bowl (7 cups).* Cover with a vented microwave lid and cook on HIGH (1200W) for 40 seconds until it reaches 75 – 85 degrees F. Cool the milk, if it reaches over 85F. Yeast will not activate if milk is too hot.

Image of adding yeast into the mixture.Image of beating the mixture of flour and milk. 3. Combine half of the flour and milk. Beat with a wire whisk until it becomes smooth. Add yeast and mix well.

Image of the dough mixture before mixing well.Image of the well done dough mixture. 4. Add the remaining flour and mix well with a wooden or rubber spatula until it becomes smooth. Shape into a ball.

Image of the dough mixture during maicrowave cooking. 5. Cover with a microwave lid and cook on HIGH (1200W) for 10 seconds.

* Resin-treated plastic bowl works best (such as Ziploc). Dough does not stick and it is light enough to handle easily.
* Although the dough hasn't increased substantially in size, the yeast has been activated and working inside the dough. You may now use this dough in preparing other baked recipes we will present!

For how long you should cook with your microwave oven, see Cooking Time vs Wattage Conversion.
For more tips of using Microwave Oven, see Sachiko's Guideline to Microwave Cooking.


Nutrition Facts
Whole contains:
Calories Total Fat Saturated Fat Cholesterol Sodium Carbohydrate Dietary Fiber Protein
1601 22.3g 1.7g 15mg 2923mg 291.1g 9.9g 59.1g
 
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