Airy White Bread

"I don't know where I got this recipe, but it makes the best loaf of white bread that I have tried so far. It makes a nice light white bread, good for everything from sandwiches to toast to whatever you like to use white bread for. The prep time is the entire time the dough is in the bread machine."
 
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Ready In:
2hrs
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
10-12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Add all ingredients to your bread machine in the order reccomended by the manufacturer.
  • Set to"dough" cycle.
  • When dough cycle finishes, remove dough from bread machine and punch down and knead on a floured surface.
  • Spray a loaf pan with cooking spray, set dough into the pan, and set aside in a warm place (i set mine on the back burner of my stove-- it gets hot while the stove warms up, and causes the bread to rise quickly) and let the dough rise to just about the top of the loaf pan.
  • Bake at 375 for 30 minutes.
  • When dough is done, tap on the top of the loaf.
  • If it sounds hollow inside, it is done.
  • If not, cook in additional 5 minute increments, till bread is done.
  • Let cool a bit before cutting, or the bread will get smushed.

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Reviews

  1. It's delicious. I used butter instead of shortening. I put the milk in the microwave to get it less cold.
     
  2. Delicious and the texture was perfect. The best white bread I have made. thanks.
     
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<p>I am not a very interesting person. I like to cook, I like to eat, and I love my husband Rick and my son Hugh. Thats pretty much it when it comes to me, that and an obsession for cats, especially our 2, Bunny &amp; Bindy Sue. We live in Lake Dallas, TX, and have been married since August 16th, 2003. Hugh was born October 19th, 2009. Rick and I met on the internet in September 2001, and when we were married I moved from NJ where I grew up, to the big, scary, strange city of Dallas. There are things I like about Dallas and things I don't. I am definitely homesick for some real NY style pizza.</p>
 
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