A Guide to Bread Machines
If you're a fan of homemade bread but cannot put up with all the mixing and kneading, then a bread machine could be the solution to all your problems. Buying the right bread machine could save loads of valuable time and make baking a much more enjoyable hobby. A bread machine is made such that it will do all the work for you, almost like a bread making robot. It will mix, knead, and even rise the bread all by itself, without any intervention from you other than to push a few buttons. Really, perhaps the toughest part about using a bread machine is waiting for the bread to rise so that you can shape it into whatever your imagination calls for.
When considering a bread machine, it's a good idea to get familiar with its features and capabilities. Have an idea of how much you are looking to spend, these machines can run anywhere from below $60 to over $180, according to what brand, and what features you are looking for. Some have timers and delay buttons, while some don't, there is also the option of a crust setting which enables you to have light, medium, or dark crust on your bread loaf. You also need to know what type of breads you will be baking in your machine. If you're a big fan of making wheat bread, make sure that the bread machine your purchase has a cycle for it. Some bread machines have an extra special cycle for baking cakes and jams. Before deciding to purchase a bread machine, make sure that it has all the features you want and have enough cycles for all your baking needs. It' also a good idea to check for a cool down cycle, to prevent your bread loaf from becoming soggy, if you can't be there to remove it after the baking process is over. Most machines have a keep warm cycle to prevent sogginess, but some have a tendency to dry up the bread.
There are some downsides to bread machines, some have special compartments for nuts and fruits, while although a great idea, may sometimes cause clogging, so it would be wise to watch for this and keep compartments clean. You can purchase bread machines that will produce different sizes and shapes of loaves, square, round and the traditional rectangle. Something else to look for in a bread machine is how easy it is to remove the bread ban for cleanup. To maintain your bread machine, it's good practice to check for the build up of crumbs. You do not have to do this often. I would suggest after every use, so as not to let the crumbs accumulate.
More so than other appliances in your kitchen, you should consider the weight and size of the bread machine. You want to get a bread machine that is appropriate for your kitchen, not one that takes up all your extra counter space and be sure to check all the features and see if they fit your needs. Make sure your machine comes with a manual giving you instructions for operating your bread machine, because there are some models on the market that don't. You can choose to go for the cheaper model or the more expensive, the choice is up to you, but just remember, you get what you pay for.
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