Bread pans in the oven are best. I have heavy black metal ones that I love, don't get the non stick ones and dark ones work better than the shiny silver colored ones. Mmmmm, I don't remember ever seening cast iron ones. I have a bread maker I keep trying to give away.
04 loka 14 jäseneltä: wholefoodnut
|
Years ago, I used to bake bread regularly using a refurbished Zojirushi bread machine, the Rolls Royce of bread makers, but it broke. I was looking at bread machines recently, but remembered my no-Teflon pledge. Lodge makes cast iron loaf pans for around $20.
04 loka 14 jäseneltä: ChrisComedy
|
Cool didn't know that about the cast iron loaf pans. My bread machine sits gathering dust and taking up space in my garage, ex decided I needed one; I think I used it once;
04 loka 14 jäseneltä: wholefoodnut
|
I make bread almost every week but do not like the bread maker.
04 loka 14 jäseneltä: wholefoodnut
|
In my haste to try out baking bread in the slow cooker, I didn't read the part about using parchment paper so the bread wouldn't stick to the side of the crockpot. I did get a much better rise in the slow cooker with the cover on than with a towel over the loaf on a flat pan. However, I did let rise for an hour longer than before because I forgot about it.
04 loka 14 jäseneltä: ChrisComedy
|
I make bread a lot in the winter and I use my bread machine, but only to make the dough. I don't like crusty bread and with just the two of us it doesn't stay fresh. So I have the machine make the dough, then I turn it into rolls. Freeze most of them so that 30 seconds in the microwave makes them fresh again.
04 loka 14 jäseneltä: msbuggirl
|
I use my trusty 30yo kitchenaid mixer for dough then finish kneading by hand. But using a bread machine to mix is a good idea. The bread machines work well for many people, just not my choice.
04 loka 14 jäseneltä: wholefoodnut
|
I used to buy a lot of day-bread at Kroger really cheap, but didn't have room in my freezer so it would get stale or moldy. Face palm. I've stayed away from Kroger until I get more room in my freezer. I've got one rock hard loaf I'm going to turn into croutons.
04 loka 14 jäseneltä: ChrisComedy
|
Chris, I quit using Teflon years ago. Late 90's I acquired my first bird. Was missing my pets, left the DH and moved from the country to a small apartment. Discovered that Teflon fumes kill birds. They used to use birds as tells in mines for toxic gasses. Mmmmm this equals toxic to humans, FYI...many air fresheners are also toxic to birds.
04 loka 14 jäseneltä: wholefoodnut
|
wholefoodnut, I stopped using Febreze after I found out what was in it. A bowl of vinegar works as an air freshener.
04 loka 14 jäseneltä: ChrisComedy
|
As does making mint tea. A bit of citrus peel in some boiling water. If you spray vinegar on fabric it will also neutralize fabric odors. I use vinegar in a Downey ball in my washing machine instead of fabric softener and balls in my dryer.
04 loka 14 jäseneltä: wholefoodnut
|
Chris, did you get the free Kindle book? Cast Iron Skillet Recipes: Simple, Delicious, and Easy Recipes Using Your Cast Iron Skillet.
05 loka 14 jäseneltä: Deb_N
|
i love cast iron. i have skillets, though, not a baking pan. i found them all at thrift stores. i do have a little le creuset, which i got when i go married. i make irish soda bread in the skillets. the only issue is that they're heavy, so now i'm actually using a calphalon pan for every day.
05 loka 14 jäseneltä: Gnewfry
|
I keep watching thrift stores for cast iron, no luck so far. I remember years ago buying a set of three cast iron skillets for $10.00 at a hardware store. I think my ex still has them. I love my cast Dutch oven.
05 loka 14 jäseneltä: wholefoodnut
|
Deb_N, yes, I did, thanks to you. I check the top 100 free Kindle list regularly but somehow missed that one. Also picked up a copy of "Baking in Your Skillet: A Collection of Skillet Recipes."
05 loka 14 jäseneltä: ChrisComedy
|
wholefoodnut, the only problem I have with buying used cast iron is provenance. People throw shade on Chinese cookware. Then again, there are people who don't like cast iron because it's a source of inorganic iron.
05 loka 14 jäseneltä: ChrisComedy
|
I have 4 woks different sizes, use them constantly; have a Teflon electric one I inherited sitting in the garage, need to get rid of it. After Christmas may buy a cast iron skillet, budget will be really tight until after the 1st of the year.
05 loka 14 jäseneltä: wholefoodnut
|
Years ago I had a West Bend electric work with a nonstick surface. Somewhere along the line I got rid of it. Lodge makes a cast iron wok for $50. Like you I'm on a budget so I'll probably only buy one new cast iron piece every month.
05 loka 14 jäseneltä: ChrisComedy
|
I have heavy steel woks from oriental markets. Have had 3 of them for 30+ years the 4th a small one I picked up in a thrift shop a couple years go, they are well seasoned and are great on my gas stove. Instead of using the rings I flip the cast parts where the pots sit upside down, they are perfect! On electric stoves the flat bottom woks are best.
05 loka 14 jäseneltä: wholefoodnut
|