Two years ago I started making bread at home, a job I personally love so much and that these days of being laid out are so important to the lives of many Spanish families.
Want to learn how to make bread at home? There are many applications that will help us to make bread, help us do calculations or give us recipes. Bread making is much easier than it sounds, getting ingredients is very cheap, and the amount of resources is great.
In addition to the recommendations we recommend in this article, you should take a look at our Cocinillas friends, who these days make some very easy ways to cook sourdough bread and bread. Check that you will never regret it:
Recovery apps
Of all the bread baking apps we have ever tried, this one is my favorite. The design is simple, has bread recipes for every taste and the recipes are very easy to learn. It has an advertising banner and sometimes a full ad appears when choosing a recipe.
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Baking recipes designed to make home-made bread that we liked in the menu refining the menu, however seem less recommended than the original application. The reason is that menus until they reach each recipe are less attention-grabbing, and each time we open a recipe we will have five advertisements, although we remember that we will only open the recipe each time we make bread, it's not as big a deal. .
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Best advantage: percent baked
Percentage of bakers is a formula that works to know how many percent of each ingredient you will need to make bread. The formula is very simple, though it does not hurt to have an existing calculator like this application, that presenting how much bread you want to make will show you how many grams you need for each item.
This app also has a flour calculator to calculate the energy needed, an extra which is very useful when you want to mix flour somewhere.
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In the end, Doughlator has a percent Calculator for each type of dough, in addition to giving us instructions on notes. It's a very simple and very useful tool, which although unchanged on higher screens (like the previous app) is not a hindrance to its usefulness.
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