Can’t find my instruction booklet, and the box of mix tells me to follow the bread machine directions. (grr!) The mix is Hawaiian sweet bread (says to use the sweet setting on the machine) but — and here’s THE question — HOW MUCH WATER?!?!?!? I’m tring to make it right now for dinner tonight.
I’m using Answers as a last resort. I’ve Googled my brains out, searched the Oster site, and even called their consumer help line — which is not open right now.
Best reply by Reedom R:
Nope
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Do you know the Oster bread machine directions for Hawaiian bread?
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You have a box of mix (I’ve never seen that one anywhere) and there are no directions on the back? In my machine, 1 cup of liquid per 2 1/2 cups flour, maybe that will help you.
google the oster web site for instructions on your breadmaker or the maker of the mix. if all else fails. out 1 cup warm water in, then the mix and the yeast. when the dough has circled you will be able to tell if there is enough water in it.
too wet and the dough will stick to the sides of the pan-add more flour.
too dry and you will see streaks of raw flour on the dough, add more liquid
(pineapple juice perhaps?)
just right? dough will revolve in a nice neat ball, just as if you were kneading it by hand.
check again in a couple of minutes to make sure.