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Commercial breads tend to have a lot of sodium. I make my own low-sodium white bread in a bread machine. I bake it, slice it and freeze it, pulling out a slice when I want it. It keeps fresh for weeks this way.
Super simple to make.
Super simple to make.
Ingredients
- 372g water
- 512g flour
- ½ tsp salt
- 2.5 tsp sugar
- 2 tsp yeast
Steps
- Dump the ingredients in the pan in the order indicated for your machine, press a button and about 2.5 hours later you start to smell bread baking in your house. Half an hour later, you have amazing, low sodium bread.
- Many machines let you set a timer so you can wake up to freshly baked bread.
Notes
- About 61mg sodium per 38g slice.
- This makes a large loaf. Be sure your bread machine can make at least a 2 lb loaf.
- I advise you weigh your flour because there are large variances in how much flour is in "a cup". I use the plain "Active Dry Yeast" available at our Costco. I don't bother with "bread machine yeast" or "rapid rise". I have in the past. They all work for me.