I used the mixer to make a batch of pizza dough. That's just flour, water, yeast, a little salt. I kneaded it together, let it rise. Now it needs to age a little in the fridge, up to a week, maybe two.
Then I made a loaf of sandwich bread. I used a recipe on the King Alfred flour website. This bread has potato flour and milk powder as dough conditioners, and some butter.
I made a mistake and cut the butter back by 1/3 without adding liquid to replace the difference.
The dough was a bit dry. I realized my mistake and kneaded in a little more water. It was a bit lumpy before rising.
I realize that dough hooks have been around for a generation of two, but I have always kneaded by hand. I like being part of the process, and feeling the dough texture with my hands. That is becoming more difficult, and it's more messy that kneading in a bowl, so the mixer is worth a try. Cleanup is also easier.
Since the surface was a little lumpy so I kneaded a few times by hand. Let it rise until very puffy, punch down, made into loaf and let it rise again. I cut some slices across the top.
It came out really nice.
The bread is maybe a little crumbly inside. Maybe I over-kneaded. The flavor was excellent and it was very tender.