hi guy's,
i am looking to buy a new dough mixer (stand mixer) as my old one has given up after 1 year of intensive use ..
a lot choice on lazada , any advice on what to buy ?, other bakers out there using this ? ...thanks for any info ...
dough mixer advice ..
Re: dough mixer advice ..
I have just started making my own bread. Whole Wheat flour from Macro.
White bread has no nutrition not good for you.
Mucked up a few times but now nailed it!
Dont use a mixer.Does it help?
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Re: dough mixer advice ..
depends on use , cakes ,bread ? both . if making bread you need a much more powerful machine, smaller ones don't last. but general cake making and batters you don't need to go over the top
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Re: dough mixer advice ..
mostly using for bread , would like a machine that handles 1kg of flower /dough about 1.7kg , my old one could handle 750gr /1250gr dough ... and making different breads , french bread,baguette , sweet buns enc , also making pies ...
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Re: dough mixer advice ..
making pies . For making dough of 1.7kg your going to need some power, probably 10 lt , small 5 lt ones are good for 500g of flour ,sounds like that's why the last one only lasted 1 year. champ outside makro will last years ,I have one 12 years old and has been making bread every day. but your talking 13-14000b
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Re: dough mixer advice ..
We bake bread everyday and use kenwood mixer from Robinson.expensive but reilable