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Ed 11-12-07 09:28 AM

Experiences of breadmaking machines
 
Mrs Ed wants one.

Anyone got any views, recommendations, positive endorsements, steer well clears etc?

gettin2dizzy 11-12-07 09:31 AM

Re: Experiences of breadmaking machines
 
A-ha! They're great! I bought a £20 one and it did the job perfectly; the more expensive ones just have more features that you won't use. Bread is gorgeous! :) Just choose the one you like the look of :)

Luckypants 11-12-07 09:34 AM

Re: Experiences of breadmaking machines
 
Had one for a while and could not get the hang of it. The bread was always burnt on the base. For this reason I would stay away from the type with a heater element directly below the bread tin.

The other thing I was not happy about is the odd shape of the loaf. Maybe you can different shaped bread tins in the modern ones, but mine was a pain.

I gave mine away. A friend of mine only uses her's for mixing the dough and the first rise.

These days I make my bread entirely by hand, using Tesco value bread tins that cost £2 each.

Scoobs 11-12-07 09:41 AM

Re: Experiences of breadmaking machines
 
White Elephant

gettin2dizzy 11-12-07 09:45 AM

Re: Experiences of breadmaking machines
 
OK- well mine was a cookworks bought for £20, made 2 loaves of perfect bread every day for nearly 2 years- still works :)

The secret is all in the ingredients ;) It takes a little playing around with recipes to get a good loaf.

$tevo 11-12-07 09:46 AM

Re: Experiences of breadmaking machines
 
Brilliant! Get one:thumbsup:

Next to my electronic cat deterent, fondue set, sandwich toaster, electric can opener and candy floss maker, it's my most useful gadget.

The only drawback with my bread maker is that the dough paddle sometimes gets detached and you have to rip the loaf apart to retrieve it but the birds are always grateful.

gettin2dizzy 11-12-07 09:48 AM

Re: Experiences of breadmaking machines
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tildo (Post 1362820)
Brilliant! Get one:thumbsup:

Next to my electronic cat deterent, fondue set, sandwich toaster, electric can opener and candy floss maker, it's my most useful gadget.

The only drawback with my bread maker is that the dough paddle sometimes gets detached and you have to rip the loaf apart to retrieve it but the birds are always grateful.

I glued it in ;)

Jdubya 11-12-07 09:51 AM

Re: Experiences of breadmaking machines
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tildo (Post 1362820)
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The only drawback with my bread maker is that the dough paddle sometimes gets detached and you have to rip the loaf apart to retrieve it but the birds are always grateful.

So you bought the cheap one then! Mine never detaches from the machine...

You can also but gourmet mixes from the supermarkets for those special sandwiches...mmmm Yum!

wyrdness 11-12-07 10:06 AM

Re: Experiences of breadmaking machines
 
I did a lot of research before buying ours and decided to go with the Panasonic SD253 as it got the best reviews of any bread maker. It was also one of the most expensive at the time, but definitely worth it, as it's a superb machine. It makes excellent bread and, just as importantly, pizza dough. Making your own pizzas from scratch is great fun.

gettin2dizzy 11-12-07 10:08 AM

Re: Experiences of breadmaking machines
 
And pizza dough is cheap. Real cheap. :)


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