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RE: Recipe for a Hitachi HB-B101 Bread Machine
For anyone that is interested in a copy of the Hitachi HB-B101 recipe book, I would be happy to send you my PDF file. Just click on the contact button and send me your request along with your email address somewhere in the message, and I will send it along. Thanks-Kiki ... View related article.
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RE: Recipe for a Hitachi HB-B101 Bread Machine
Kirei asked for the recipe book for the Hitachi bread maker, so I dug around and found the original. The table of contents includes: The "Bread" Menu-Basic Loaf Bread, Bran Bread, Whole Wheat Bread, Carrot Bread and White Bread; The "Mix Bread" Menu- Raisin Bread, Walnut Bread, Apricot Bread, Mixed Vegetable Bread and Egg Bread; The "Dough" Menu, Dinner Rolls Doughnuts, Brioche, Petit Bread, Pizza, Baked Animal Shapes, French Bread and Croissants. If anyone would like a copy, just let me know.
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RE: Recipe for a Hitachi HB-B101 Bread Machine
For those of you that are confused about the measuring components of the HB-B101 bread making machine, they are as follows: For the measuring spoon that is included with the bread maker, a "Large" refers to 1 Tablespoon; a "Medium" refers to 1 teaspoon; and a "Small" refers to a 1/2 teaspoon. When the recipe uses the measuring cup that is included with the bread maker, it is the same as the measuring cups that you would use for liquid measurements. For example, if the recipe in the manual calls for a "3/4 measuring cup of water" use a standard measuring cup used for liquids and fill it with water up to the 3/4 marking. The same instructions apply for the dry ingredients, e.g. "2 measuring cups of bread flour" correspond to 2 standard cups of flour. ... View related article.
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