Semolina Bread

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75 Responses

  1. Aparna keswani says:

    When i bake breads with maida, many a times the base becomes soggy after cooling! What could be the reason. I sometimes overturn the breads and bake again for a few minutes. Please advise

    • Pradeepa Nair says:

      Transfer bread from the tin onto a wire rack in 4-5 minutes of removal of it from the oven. Or else base will get soggy due to condensation

  2. Manpreet says:

    Hello. I tried wheat bread(some other recipe) and it turned out very dense. This was my first try on breads always did cakes. Got a good review froma friend about your semolina bread recipe so thought of trying. However, would like to know if you could give me cup measurement for the semolina as I don’t have a measuring scale. Also, if I don’t have the semolina flour can I grind the normal semolina?

    • Pradeepa Nair says:

      Better to use fine semolina. Yes u can grind it. Use unroasted one. A 240 ml cup holds around 160-170 gm semolina

    • Pradeepa Nair says:

      Also, if you are new to breads, start with apf. Slowly replace maida eoth WWF part by part. There is an apf bread recipe and apf-wwf different combination recipes in the blog. You may check

  3. N. Tamil R says:

    I used fresh yeast of 2 tsp

  4. N.Thamizh selvi says:

    Hi Pradeepa
    I followed this recipe. In proofing there was a good rise and while baking it wasn’t and top is hard. Can you please guide me?

  5. N. Tamil R says:

    Hi Pradeepa
    I followed this recipe. In proofing there was a good rise and while baking it wasn’t and top is hard. Can you please guide me?

  6. Vimala Ramani says:

    Good morning Pradeepa.
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    I am on Facebook.
    Have a good day.

  7. Vimala Ramani says:

    Kindly venture into vegan baked stuff. My daughter and son-in-law are vegans.

  8. Vimala Ramani says:

    Thank you very much Pradeepa. 😊

  9. Vimala Ramani says:

    I am a senior citizen. Baking is my passion. Long back I used to bake with eggs. But, now I prefer baking without eggs. Bread making just started after going through your blog.
    Wonderful recipes.
    God bless you dear.

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