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Loaf Tin (1Lb)
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Just considering at the moment but if anyone knows that'd be useful.
Can one buy tins to bake bread in that are full height & width so slices will fit well in the toaster, but are half the usual length so half the number of slices and therefore doesn't take all week or more to use ?
Tried searching but didn't see any.
Thanks.
Can one buy tins to bake bread in that are full height & width so slices will fit well in the toaster, but are half the usual length so half the number of slices and therefore doesn't take all week or more to use ?
Tried searching but didn't see any.
Thanks.
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The Amazon link is strange. The label on the picture and the dimensions listed under 'SIZE' agree on 18cm × 11cm × 6cm; but listed under dimensions is says dimensions 4.5D x 7.3W x 2.6H centimeters ?! I think the latter may have been approximate inches that have been mislabelled.
I'll give it some thought, but my immediate thought is that the 7" length is good, but a width of 4¼" and a height of just 2⅜" may be a bit short, as the toaster slots are in excess of 5¼".
However this may be moot after all. My woman has just asked why I'm measuring stuff, so had to admit I wanted a shorter loaf tin to try the keto friendly flour I'm making in. I was hoping to keep it quiet as I felt it better to get & try it first. Anyway she said, "Why not look at the one in my breadmaker". In fairness, that ain't going to be a great use in the normal oven as it hasn't a flat base, but it is close to the dimensions I need so I may be able to fiddle the recipe method and see if just dumping everything into the breadmaker at the start, works. I will need a proper tin if it all goes well though, or maybe if it doesn't, so oven baked is an option.
The Amazon link is strange. The label on the picture and the dimensions listed under 'SIZE' agree on 18cm × 11cm × 6cm; but listed under dimensions is says dimensions 4.5D x 7.3W x 2.6H centimeters ?! I think the latter may have been approximate inches that have been mislabelled.
I'll give it some thought, but my immediate thought is that the 7" length is good, but a width of 4¼" and a height of just 2⅜" may be a bit short, as the toaster slots are in excess of 5¼".
However this may be moot after all. My woman has just asked why I'm measuring stuff, so had to admit I wanted a shorter loaf tin to try the keto friendly flour I'm making in. I was hoping to keep it quiet as I felt it better to get & try it first. Anyway she said, "Why not look at the one in my breadmaker". In fairness, that ain't going to be a great use in the normal oven as it hasn't a flat base, but it is close to the dimensions I need so I may be able to fiddle the recipe method and see if just dumping everything into the breadmaker at the start, works. I will need a proper tin if it all goes well though, or maybe if it doesn't, so oven baked is an option.
To be honest the type is less important than the flour I'm creating. I picked a flour recipe off YouTube from "Victoria's Keto Kitchen". Plenty of different ones to choose from though, no idea which is best. However I now note she has a 5 minute microwave recipe so after all this I may try that one first.
One step at a time. I was basically lucky and stumbled on a good deal for almond flour (crushed almonds) so it was suddenly not quite as ridiculously expensive to try as it would usually be.
One step at a time. I was basically lucky and stumbled on a good deal for almond flour (crushed almonds) so it was suddenly not quite as ridiculously expensive to try as it would usually be.