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Maud, you are a true pioneer. Avo Bread is a great idea. That old toaster oven is a great appliance!
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Hey, I like the idea of Avo Bread too! Can you share your recipe Maud?
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Well. I'm afraid I've never written it down, but just wing it. I try to mash the hell out of the avocados (because I have so many) and add to liquid ingredients (but substitute some of the liquid for the avocado), or alternately, use avo and add more flour to a not overly wet consistency. Also, expect to bake longer, and maybe at a lower temp., for internal doneness. I shall write down what works next time I make it.
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Avo has a lot of oil in it, would be ideal for low rising breads and very healthy too! Thanks Maud.
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Originally posted by maud gonne
I've been baking bread since I first got here, not because I like to cook or bake. In fact I hate it and have put together a really good "I Don't Cook" book full of tried and true recipes I got from others. Anyway, I've been baking bread because of the unaffordable price.
I am curious - with all that crazy price on electricity and the time required to cook (45-60 min!) is it really that much savings?
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Any bread you buy that has any real taste is about 5-7 bucks. I can make a loaf of great tasting bread for WAY less than a buck. Bake and cook with gas. If you use electricity just plan for a baking day and bake several things while the oven is hot.
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Hmmm. Good point, Stillhope. I should factor in the price of electricity. But toaster ovens don't use anywhere near the energy of a "real" oven, gas or electric. Plus, as Royall suggested, this homemade is the BEST! Best ingredients, no preservatives, etc.