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I've just gotten a bread machine and wanted to make honey bread from modifying another bread recipe
the original recipe is this:
milk (250ml)
sweetened condensed milk (75g)
1 egg
sugar (30g)
instant yeast (7g)
All purpose flour (400g)
salt (5g)
softened butter (50g)
I replaced the sugar and sweetened condensed milk with honey, so about 90g of honey.
After baking, it smelled of honey, but only tasted so faintly of honey that it could count as plain white bread. Most other recipes I see are only 60g MAX of honey.
Does anyone know of a SWEET honey bread recipe? I've looked over previous reddit posts but can't find one that answers my query 💔
u/Dangerous_Soup5514 — 26 days ago