It ends up chewy and spongy. Bake it for 5 more minutes to allow the exterior to get nice and crusty.
Microwave for 10 seconds.
How to make hard bread soft microwave.
Once youve turned on the oven set a timer for 10 minutes.
Wrap the bread in a damp not soaking towel place it on a microwave safe dish and microwave on high for 10 seconds.
Test the bread with your fingers to ensure that it has been softened.
Place the loaf in a cold oven and set it to preheat to 3000f.
Check and repeat if necessary.
Slice bread to eat right away.
Mix in a teaspoon each of baking powder and vanilla.
When the timer goes off remove the foil from the bread and place it back in the oven.
Set your oven to 300of 150oc.
Wrap the bread in a damp not soaking towel place it on a microwave safe dish and microwave on high for 10 seconds.
Check and repeat if necessary.
Add 2 tablespoons of water.
Microwave method moisten a section of paper towel long enough to completely cover your loaf of bread.
Wrap the bread in a damp not soaking towel place on a baking sheet and pop it in the oven for 5 10 minutes.
One thing though that we almost never put in the microwave is bread.
Wrap your portion of bread in your damp paper towel snuggly.
Place the dish in the microwave for 10 seconds.
How to make stale bread soft again method 1 heating in the oven.
Add 2 3 tablespoons of oil.
How to make bread in the microwave simple method mixing the ingredients combine the ingredients in a large mixing bowl.
Unwrap the loaf when the microwave is done.
Preheat your oven to a low temperature.
Add 2 3 tablespoons of milk.
Wrap the towel loosely around the bread and then place on a microwave safe dish.
Bring water to a boil in the base of a steamer.
But we feel guilty turning on an entire hot oven just to warm a small basket of bread for dinner so we have been experimenting with warming bread and rolls in the microwave.
Place your covered loaf or slice into your microwave.
If not wrap the loaf once again and microwave for another 10.
Remove your bread from the microwave.
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