Update 2011: I'm glad these videos have helped so many people out! To the more sensitive, yes, it is a very messy college kitchen that was shared by 4 college students. To make a clean area for this video most of the mess was moved into the sinks where the people who made them dirty would, one day, clean them.
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You can't win them all, this recipe ended up coming out with a big ball of dough in the middle. I tried it again and had a much smaller part be doughy. I'll do another video when I figure out the right sugar/salt/yeast balance.
shut that fucking kid up!!! :)
hortopiro 7 months ago
I wouldn't eat anything from that filthy kitchen. Disgusting.
godnotfound 10 months ago
i see moorsense takes everything literal... we were just joking chiiiiiil.
johneholla 1 year ago
@AuntyHatred your name suits you well. Whose to say someone else wasnt caring for the baby.
moorsense 1 year ago
How rude. You don't have the right to judge. Thanks for the video. Some people need to get a life. @johneholla
moorsense 1 year ago
judging from the obvious lack of upkeep of the kitchen, i bet that loaf of bread will still be on the counter in the next video.
johneholla 1 year ago
I have the recipe book and it does recommend putting yeast in first then flour then other dry ingredients then liquid ingredients last.
snickersx 2 years ago
DAK recommends yeast in first to the side of the pan. This has never failed to work for me....I have made some pretty "hefty" breads with my Turbo Baker II....I was surprised to see you load in the yeast that way....
sonson226 2 years ago
I used this same recipe which I got from Betty Crocker. I tried it twice today with our Dak Turbo bread machine 2. And both times the yeast did not rise. I think I might look for a different recipe. Grrrr, I'm mad at my machine!
leahmeschke 2 years ago
Well I hope that poor baby has survived.
AuntyHatred 2 years ago