Looking at buying a Breadman – I will generally only make whole-grain breads and would like a breadmaker to last with that sort of use.
Yes. And there’ll likely be a few recipes w/ the machine. And there are numerous web sites devoted to bread recipes for bread machines. Just "Google" it.
I have an old DAK round loaf bread maker from the late 1980s and a newer Panasonic standard loaf machine. Both do great for all breads except for sweet breads; they tend to over cook them. So for sweet breads, after the 2nd mixing I put the dough in standard loaf pans, let them rise the 2nd time and bake in my regular oven.
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Yes. And there’ll likely be a few recipes w/ the machine. And there are numerous web sites devoted to bread recipes for bread machines. Just "Google" it.
I have an old DAK round loaf bread maker from the late 1980s and a newer Panasonic standard loaf machine. Both do great for all breads except for sweet breads; they tend to over cook them. So for sweet breads, after the 2nd mixing I put the dough in standard loaf pans, let them rise the 2nd time and bake in my regular oven.
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I can`t see any problem,in making wholegrain and seed
bread in your breadmaker.
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Bumblebee.
Thats all I make in mine, I just add a little extra gluten (in place of 1/4 cup flour) so the loaf isn’t too heavy.
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all a breadmaker really does is mix your ingredients and bake it. Just make sure you have a breadmaker recipe for the bread because the baking times and ingredients will vary . You could look up breadmaker recipes online
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