Quick tip: add the ingredients to the pan outside of the machine. Then transfer the pan to the machine. That way you avoid stray flour etc falling down onto the heating coils/making a mess. Happy baking!
I got mine for $5 also…. Had no idea there’s supposed to be a tiny paddle inside that was missing. Can’t find a replacement for it online, probably just have to buy a new machine ☹️
The first time I used it, I set timer to be finished by 6AM, at about 430AM I heard this ungodly noise from my kitchen for just one second thought I had dreamt it went back to sleep then few min later it happened again for 2 seconds-it scared the HELL out of me....I then went into the kitchen and it was the new Breadmaker 'mixing' the ingredients for the loaf I had scheduled.
I have a bread maker and it works well. During the pandemic I started making no knead overnight bread without a bread maker it's very easy and delicious. One tip let the bead cool before cutting, unless your going to eat the whole loaf, it lets all the moisture out changing the texture of the remaining bread. That said nothing better than hot bread and butter😋
@@admnerysrodriguez4633 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vcK4-vCBW7Q.html. I have an old bread maker and this dude has a super easy recipe.
I bought same unit 6 months ago. It has taken me a few times to get it right since I live at 8,000 ft - baking is tricky. First few loafs were small hard weapons. 😂 the birds, deer and raccoons snarfed it up. We love it. Have not bought bread last 4 months and I know what’s going into it. Don’t need a chemistry degree to understand the ingredients. ENJOY 🎉
My friend. I live at just over 5300 feet in Colorado and have so much trouble getting anything to bake correctly. I bought a bread maker and still cannot get the right measurements for a decent loaf of bread. What was your final calculations for your bread to come out good? I you could let me know, I would surely appreciate it. Please and thank you.
So I started with a bread maker and ended up with a sourdough starter named Seymour and a weekly baking habit. I don’t even have the bread machine anymore. Its a slippery slope my friend…
Way better than buying bread at the store. Not confusing over fake ass synthetic ingredients and you know what’s going in it and you’re spending less money.
I just seen a video nearly shot for shot identical to this one lastnight 😂 Tiktok giving everyone the same ideas. The way you stood with it and said “tiktok made me do it” was just like in the last one I seen 🤣
I bought a bread machine at the thrift store that I use for making my bread dough. Then I bake the bread in the oven. It’s an older model that makes the square loaf. So far every loaf has been a success.
@@pvtghost117 I got another one for $9.99 brand new at goodwill. I also found another for $2.99 & gifted it to my daughter & another for one of my nieces😊 I don’t shop at regular stores too much.
I had one that was given to me. I was young, dumb and broke. I had never cooked bread before and had no idea what I had. Sold mine on a yard sale for $5. When I told him $5, he said, "Really? Are you sure?" Now I know why he was so shocked 😲 😂😂😂 Within 15 years, I opened my own restaurant. It's amazing how life changes, isn't it? 😉 Carolina Cheryl aka FoogleFan
My bread maker was lost in the recent house move and I bought a book for bread making in the machine so I had to get another This demo is very useful and the book for baking different breads is fantastic and available from Amazon. I miss the smell of newly baked bread so I shall look forward to this very soon.
I had one for years and recently bought a new one after the old one broke. Take the pan out then add all ingredients then add the pan to the machine. And let the bread cool for an hour before cutting.
@@KenGud, I highly recommend it. I’ve learned the timing of the cycles and to remove the mixing paddle before the bake cycle. You quickly learn the recipe and I had it memorized after about the 4th loaf. Who knew fresh bread could be this easy? Plus, it’s such a pretty machine (careful removing that label…you may just want to leave it on). Nothing to do with functionality but it looks so sleek.
Homemade bread when put through a toaster tastes like pastry. It also makes the best grilled cheese, if you take the bread and run it through some beaten egg kind of like you're making French toast but turn it into grilled cheese instead, with soup it makes a hearty meal try it.
Tik tok made me do it. 🤦🏻♂️I hate this trend. Bread makers have been around before Tik tok was even a thought in the pits of hell. Love homemade bread and a bread maker is definitely the way to go for ease.
Bought a bread maker once and it stopped working after a few uses. I tried maker banana bread a couple of times, and it tasted horrible... Everything has to be put in an order and precise. It was too much of a hassle for me
i saw a youtuber that didn't cut the bread immediately, she set it to dry/finish cooking on a rack. vertically (long side upwards). she said it finishes cooking . try it out and let us know. i don't own a bread maker, but i wish i wish upon a star i can buy one.
There was something wrong with your recipe or maybe your yeast was bad or you placed your salt and yeast together. If you do it right it is perfect. I use mine regularly to make themost wonderful keto bread and it is soft and not dense at all.
One thing I have a problem with the mixing paddle is underneath in the bottom of the same baking tray I rather mix it by hand honestly and bake it in an oven I know it's meant for people who don't have time or don't have the kitchen space or the skill lol
@@raffiar9184 Typically add any large solids about 8 to 10 minutes before second kneading ends. Any dried fruits (coconut, cranberries, chopped apples, raisins, nuts, etc.) are good. Enjoy.
I hate the square loaf shape that most machines make. Does make it so easy to eat bread with no preservatives and franken foods like dough conditioners. If the budget is too tight to buy a new bread machine check the local goodwill or similar place as the one near me has 6 that look to be in great condition.
True, but these kinds of devices are made for convenience. Some people don't have the time to knead bread by hand, or they just need to feed their families.