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Artisan White Bread
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Make a loaf of soft and delicious bread in your oven or in a bread maker using our All-Purpose Flour Artisan Blend.

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    FOR BREAD MAKERS:

    Settings: Basic White Bread, 2 lb loaf, Medium Crust. Do not use gluten-free setting.

    In a medium bowl, whisk together the All-Purpose Flour Artisan Blend, yeast, salt, and baking soda. In a 2 cup liquid measuring cup, combine oil, eggs, warm water and honey. Pour all liquids into bread maker, then add dry ingredients. Start machine and scrape down sides and corners of pan while dough is mixing. After baking, remove from pan and let cool before slicing.

    FOR OVEN BAKING:

    Proof yeast by sprinkling yeast on top of warm water (100°). Whisk dry ingredients in bowl of stand mixer. Mix together honey, eggs and oil. Make a well and add the egg mixture, and yeast with water. Mix on low until flour is moistened. Mix on high just until totally mixed, less than a minute.

    Scoop into pan sprayed with cooking spray. If using an 8” x 4” pan, fit the pan with a PARCHMENT COLLAR to make a taller loaf. Smooth top with oil and cut a couple of small slits in the top to prevent uneven splitting while baking.

    Drape with plastic wrap and let rise to double in warm draft-free spot or barely-warm oven. Preheat oven to 350°. Bake 60 to 70 minutes until light feeling and nicely browned (200° on instant read thermometer).

    Chef’s Note: An 8" x 4" pan makes a traditionally shaped piece of bread, with domed top. If you use an instant read thermometer, remember that the temperature will continue to rise about 5° after removing from oven, for a final 205°.

    © Pamela's Products, Inc.

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Susan 08/233/2021 08/22/2021
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Love this mix, it's great for my bread maker. Every time the bread comes out perfect, and it's so simple to make. Family loves it and can't believe it's gluten free.
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Michael 08/235/2020 08/23/2020
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All things considered this "flour" makes a perfectly credible loaf. I'm a flour guy myself but this mix is actually pretty good.
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R.S. 07/185/2020 07/04/2020
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This recipe works perfect for my bread maker. The bread was tasty delicious great consistency and texture
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Sienna 03/87/2020 03/28/2020
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I made this bread for my family as an experiment. Mostly because the store was out of the brand we buy. ;)
It turned out amazing!!! It is the most amazing gluten-free bread I have ever had! We will definitely make this again!
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Nancy 12/363/2019 12/30/2019
Has anybody used milk instead of the water?
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It’s a brick :( 12/356/2019 12/23/2019
I followed the recipe exactly. I took the temperate of the water to make sure it was 100°, I measured carefully, I used fresh yeast, etc etc. the first sign something might not be right was the dough. It was very heavy, almost like a regular wheat bread dough. I’m used to more of a sticky batter consistency with GF baking but this was a new recipe to me so I stuck with it as-written and didn’t add more liquid.
Next, it wouldn’t rise. It rose a bit, but not anywhere close to double. I left it near a warm oven and it was clear after about 2 hours that it just wasn’t going to puff up so I thought hey, maybe it will get some volume in the oven. Nope. I took the temp again (201° after baking). I just don’t know what happened here. I’ll try it once more. It smelled so nice and yeasty when baking but unfortunately the finished loaf is inedible.
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Conrad 10/291/2019 10/19/2019
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Worked out perfect for me and my family. I Follow the directions exactly and it came out great. Pamelas flour is easy to work with and it is very similar to working with gluten flour. Not exactly but has one of the best consistency for a gluten free flour
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Debra White 10/300/2018 10/28/2018
I love this. The bread is consistent every time make it. Light and tasty and BREAD.. I had missed bread.. this is wonderful!! Thank you, Pamela's..I buy the Artisan flour mixture in the 25 pound bag! I use it in everything!
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Judy 12/342/2018 12/09/2018
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I tried this in my Cuisinart Breadmaker and it was not a success. I first tried a different recipe that recommended this flour and that was even worse. So I am wondering if this just doesn't work that well in a breadmaker or if anyone has some tips? I used the regular white bread setting. I was tempted to try the Artisan white bread setting but didn't. For anyone that has had success, what type of yeast are you using? Are you mixing it in with the flour as suggested her or adding it last in a well made in the flour as breadmakers advise? I just got very little rise and the highest portion was about 2 1/2 inches. The flavor is pretty good but it is very dense. It seemed to me that maybe there was not enough liquid? Other gluten free bread I have made successfully always used milk and melted butter. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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Marie Shaw 06/156/2018 06/06/2018
I changed the white bread already. I took out some of the all purpose flour and added some buckwheat an added some molasses. Turned out great.
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