and if you google, you'll find a good few recipes - mostly flattish breads - english muffins that sort of thing. One issue you're going to get is forming a good crust - the usual issue with microwave cooking - you can cook the product, but can't brown it off...
My microwave has an infra red heater which can grill things or can be used to turn the oven into a traditional (if somewhat small) convection/fan oven - but it only goes up to 220°C however I have baked bread in it just for an experiment - it made bread, but not as good or crusty as in my conventional ovens.
I had not given any thought to the idea that I might be creating an impression that my challah was baked in a MW oven. Forgive me.
That was Easter last year, I just wanted a nice pic to accompany my question.
My wife and I have been blessed with five sons, daughters in-law and seven grand children. Holiday events are always at our home. The oven gets extra duty and I was looking for a way to stay out of the way and still bake some bread. From the responses I've had I now know I will not get the results from MW baking that I want. PTL, I have my answers and your nice remark about my Challah.
and if you google, you'll find a good few recipes - mostly flattish breads - english muffins that sort of thing. One issue you're going to get is forming a good crust - the usual issue with microwave cooking - you can cook the product, but can't brown it off...
My microwave has an infra red heater which can grill things or can be used to turn the oven into a traditional (if somewhat small) convection/fan oven - but it only goes up to 220°C however I have baked bread in it just for an experiment - it made bread, but not as good or crusty as in my conventional ovens.
-Gordon
The microwave English muffin bread in Beard on Bread.
I like that bread because it's so easy and quick to make. It's a bit easy to cook it too long, making it as little tough if you're not careful.
I had not given any thought to the idea that I might be creating an impression that my challah was baked in a MW oven. Forgive me.
That was Easter last year, I just wanted a nice pic to accompany my question.
My wife and I have been blessed with five sons, daughters in-law and seven grand children. Holiday events are always at our home. The oven gets extra duty and I was looking for a way to stay out of the way and still bake some bread. From the responses I've had I now know I will not get the results from MW baking that I want. PTL, I have my answers and your nice remark about my Challah.
Bluwberry
Thanks for the tip. Something quick, easy and tasty is always a good thing.
Bluwberry
Well, you can also check http://idiscount.co.in/microwaves/ as well....