Fresh Bread in Hua Hin

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Always use the breadmaker at home but need to buy some really nice fresh bread from a bakery
id be coming from the south end of town.
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Adreannas Khao Takieb, best fresh bread in town.1
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Or I’m selling them for 100B!!Image


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do you do home delivery,,,,,
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Only if you’re young and pretty 🤣

Have you ever thought of making your own, it might be a little intimidating at first, but I’ve been making bread for over 30 years and it’s almost therapeutic!!
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Thanks High, perfect...
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Young No
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been making my own for 15 years, but the breadmaker has been boxed up and ive run out of flour
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I make mine by hand - two large loaves at a time so with flour and water close to 2.5 kg, so I get a good 10 minute workout pummelling the dough!! I use ordinary Swan Bread Flour available everywhere.


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Have been using a few variations over the time here with
the white stuff, Wholemeal and Rye
even tried it with rice bran oil, the oil i cook with, instead of olive oil, and the results are molto bene....
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I never put any form of fat in the bread, just flour, water salt and yeast.
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Hi DB,
Those loaves look delicious.
Could you describe exactly how you make them? as I'd love to be able to do the same.
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Suua wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 7:26 am Hi DB,
Those loaves look delicious.
Could you describe exactly how you make them? as I'd love to be able to do the same.
I basically follow this method - the kneading is a bit different than most standard methods but once you get the hang of it it’s fairly straightforward. One of the biggest challenges you might find out here, is getting a good sized tin which ideally needs fairly high sides - I bought mine in the UK and smuggled them in!!

The basic bread dough can be used to make different shaped loaves or rolls - maybe I’ll post some examples later.

Take a look at this video and ask if you have any further questions.

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Some breads that I’ve made over the yearsImage
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Different size tins first ones are both 3lb size, second photo are 1lb and 2lb size,also in one of the photos is a cast iron Dutch oven that makes an even bigger loaf.
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Dannie Boy wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 8:59 pm I never put any form of fat in the bread, just flour, water salt and yeast.
Where do you find yeast in Hua Hin ? i searched but only found dry yeast in powder, not really suitable for a french style bread that il like.
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