My problem is I was being lazy both times and using my bread makers dough cycle. So you tend to miss that it's too dry or wet.
Silly me!
I am the "bread Machine"...Or rather the dough cycle is done by the kitchenaid mixer.
Do you make a single loaf?
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My problem is I was being lazy both times and using my bread makers dough cycle. So you tend to miss that it's too dry or wet.
Silly me!
I am the "bread Machine"...Or rather the dough cycle is done by the kitchenaid mixer.
Do you make a single loaf?

I found this:
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I use a rolling pin, roll the bread flat and the roll it up and pinch the ends and bottom. I like the way this looks so will likely try it next time.
When my Mom taught me to make bread, she said that you kneed it adding flour until the dough looked and felt "right". That takes time and practice. Since the water content in the flour is never the same, the amount you use will always be off from a recipe. Bread recipes, for the water and flour amounts are guides.
I have tried to do that roll bit with it at the end that they do but I cannot for the life of me get it to work. I keep trying though. They make it look so darn easy!
I found this:
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I use a rolling pin, roll the bread flat and the roll it up and pinch the ends and bottom. I like the way this looks so will likely try it next time.
When my Mom taught me to make bread, she said that you kneed it adding flour until the dough looked and felt "right". That takes time and practice. Since the water content in the flour is never the same, the amount you use will always be off from a recipe. Bread recipes, for the water and flour amounts are guides.
My problem is I was being lazy both times and using my bread makers dough cycle. So you tend to miss that it's too dry or wet.
Well thats depressing... I love cinnomen rolls especially with orange icing.
Saddly I doubt my picky eater would touch it. She does not do sauces or dips, or even spreads. Today I cut a slice of banana bread for her and spread some butter on it, even warned it up. She saw it and was in tears, "I don't like butter!"Thing 2 though, her I have to watch, that girl eats butter by the handfuls. If I mistakenly leave the butter on the table, she climbs the table to get to it so she can eat it.![]()
Those two are like day and night, even look completely different.
My 3yrs old will also not eat bread anymore, before she would eat it dry now she won't even try it. She doesn't even try mac & cheese if anything doesn't pass the smell test it doesn't get tasted, then if it passes the smell test then it has to pass the lick testLmao lucy use to love butter like that, she went through a phase to where she wouldnt eat toast with butter on it she wanted dry lol. Bow she eat it again but before she would cry and say yuck lol. Kids are funny things.
My 3yrs old will also not eat bread anymore, before she would eat it dry now she won't even try it. She doesn't even try mac & cheese if anything doesn't pass the smell test it doesn't get tasted, then if it passes the smell test then it has to pass the lick test. Luckily for me she will eat rice mixed with cut up veggies & meat broth, or spaghetti & meat sauce. For bread I make her fried Mandazi (its a friend yeast bread) or Chapati (similar to tortilla) she will eat this dry like snacks.
. I love her but there are times I want to strangle her. Spaghetti is ok, but no sause (I sneak a bit of butter on it) She will happily eat any fruit or veggie, raw, but it is a real fight to get any protein into her. For a while I could get Peanut butter and jelly if all else failed. But then she decided she did not like peanut butter and there is little nutrition in jelly sandwich :/