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Max


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Cooking bread on the road.


Sam & Shirl are travelling the country and mentioned cooking their ownbread my wife does that & as we are off next  year she would like to know are you using the oven in your caravan to cook the bread?   Safe travelling to both of you, Max.



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I know a few who carry a breadmaker , have to use their generator to operate it.

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We use a camp over to bake bread and it turns out very nice.

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I use the BabyQ and the Leuke bread mix ....... easy as once you have the temp mastered for the Q ...... after some initial disasters, I have found the longer you knead the dough, the better the result. 



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That's great as we have a BabyQ but just wondering if you cook the bread on a trivet and in a bread tin.  What temperature do you bake the bread at?  Haven't as yet found anyone bakes bread in their caravan oven.



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Aren't caravan ovens only good as wine racks? Sorry - I make bread from a bread mix in the Cobb Cooker. Yummy!!


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jules47 wrote:

Aren't caravan ovens only good as wine racks? Sorry - I make bread from a bread mix in the Cobb Cooker. Yummy!!


 That's basically what ours get used as, a storage area.  



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Max wrote:

That's great as we have a BabyQ but just wondering if you cook the bread on a trivet and in a bread tin.  What temperature do you bake the bread at?  Haven't as yet found anyone bakes bread in their caravan oven.


 Max, we have a breadmaker, a weber Q and an oven in the van.  While I mostly use the breadmaker when on power (takes 3 hours) I often short-cut the time by making the focaccia recipe (1 hour), and finish off in the oven.  Have not met anyone yet who has not liked my focaccia!



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That's a great idea Dunmowin.

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a Camp Oven

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