Bread maker
#53
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Springfield, Ohio
Posts: 5,446
I got a recipe book with my bread machine. I use mine more to make the dough and then bake in an ordinary bread pan in the oven. Like the finished product better this way. There should be plenty of bread machine recipes on the Internet.
#55
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Cross Timbers area, TX
Posts: 250
Our local grocery stores carry the mixes for bread machines. You'll find them in with the flours. I never use them as over the years I have practically memorized my favorite recipes. Love the pepperoni/onion but make several different ones. Use my machine all the time. Lost count of how many I've worn out through the years.
#56
You don't need mixes. It is cheaper to make up your own. It is also cheaper. I buy my yeast in bulk at Sam's Club & it is good for well over a year. What I don't use goes down the drain. It is so cheap I don't worry about whether I use it all. I store in a jar in the frig. Way too many good recipes online as well as cookbooks. Are you looking for a particiular recipe. Maybe we can all help.
#57
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Fox Valley Wisconsin
Posts: 1,920
I still use mine...mostly the recipes that are in the book...and also use it to make pizza crust dough for homemade pizza...which we love and make a lot...bread maker gets used for that more than bread these days... but at least still gets used!
#58
I found recipes online by doing a search for breadmaker recipes. For the most part, I use the doughmaker function of the machine. It mixes the dough and does the first rising and then, you take the dough out, punch it down, shape into loaves and put it in your loaf pans to rise. Then, I bake it in the oven. This is our favorite way of using our breadmaker. It is such a blessing and fills our home with wonderful smells. I seem to go through phases of using it a lot and then, not using it.
Mixes are a waste of money, IMHO, as it only takes about 5 minutes to assemble the ingredients into your breadmaker.
Mixes are a waste of money, IMHO, as it only takes about 5 minutes to assemble the ingredients into your breadmaker.
#59
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
I love my bread maker. Most of the grocery stores around here sell the mixes. I do it from scratch. I have the Zorushki (not spelled right); it does breads, cakes, jams and jellies, etc. Check the internet and the bookstores; you can find recipe books just for bread makers
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