August 3, 2010
Bread Machine Basics - How Do They Operate?
There are a lot of reasons why most people prefer freshly baked home made bread over bread bought at the store. Homemade bread is healthier, costs less, tastes better and is not full of preservatives to increase shelf live. Because of these reasons there are many different types of bread machines to make baking bread at home a very simple task.
Here’s how to use a bread machine to bake your bread. First you will have to add the ingredients into the machine, select the cycle you want to use such as “white bread” “whole wheat bread” etc. Then press start. The bread machine will then automatically knead your dough, let it rise and then bake it to perfection as long as you measured your ingredients correctly which is a very important step in the bread making process.
Some bread machines comes with one kneading blade while others comes with two. These paddles are used to automatically knead your dough for the correct amount of time before letting it rise within the bread machine. After the dough has rised for the correct period of time the machine will start the baking process. Once that is done you will be left with a tasty loaf of freshly baked bread. How great is that?
The cool thing about bread machines is that they are computerized and comes standard with a lot of settings to use for baking many types of bread. Some machines comes with a recipe book but we recommend you buy a recipe book from Amazon or your local store because most recipe books that comes with the machines are not very good.
French bread, whole wheat bread, white bread even jams, cakes and jellies can be made with the built in settings from many of the newer brad machines. Some machines even has gluten free settings. All you will have to do is make sure you measure your ingredients correctly, press a few buttons and you are done.
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Filed under Kitchen Appliances by Tee Fay