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Onebyone 03-07-2017 02:47 PM

Anyone still use a bread machine?
 
I remember the store shelves use to have many brands of the bread machines. Now you can't find them.
I still use mine several times a week. I let the machine mix and knead the dough. I then take it out and put in bowl to rise, then shape to bake. I don't have time to knead properly and the bread machine kneads better then my hand anyway. I usually make an extra batch, freeze it after the first rise. Let thaw, shape and bake. Homemade bread is soooooo good. And I know exactly what goes in it. I add herbs, cheese, fruits or nuts to the dough. The grands love chocolate chips added to it. I have made some spectacular loafs never to be made again by experimenting. LOL I make the no knead rustic bread a lot too. And my old Visions glass dutch oven works great for baking that. If you see one of those at a yard sale scoop it up.

My basic recipe is
unbleached flour
salt (don't mix salt with the yeast)
warm water (112 degrees)
yeast

Mix, knead, rise. Deflate, shape, bake.

helou 03-07-2017 03:04 PM

I do and I too use it to mix and knead the dough only! My machine is still good but when it breaks I am thinking of replacing it by a mixer that has a dough hook as I only need it for that operation after all.

osewme 03-07-2017 03:04 PM

I still use mine but let it go through the whole process all the way through baking. I use mine about 6 times a year. Not near as often as you. I love making bread in it.

NZquilter 03-07-2017 04:42 PM

My Mom has one and when I was last at home visiting (about 3years ago now!) she used hers several times a month. I have a Kitchen Aid Mixer with a hook that I use for kneading my dough. I still see bread machines in thrift stores regularly, so I guess they are still circulating! Thanks for sharing your recipe. I agree, nothing like homemade bread and the assurance of what is in it.

quilt1950 03-07-2017 04:46 PM

Several times a week! We make all our bread in the breadmaker, and usually eat sandwiches for lunch. I'll be honest and add that DH is the master bread maker.

Onebyone 03-07-2017 04:49 PM

I have a big Kitchen Aid Pro with dough hook but the bread machine is more convenient and makes much less noise. :)

Jane Quilter 03-07-2017 07:56 PM

I use my bread machine to make pizza dough mostly. I have a hobart restaurant mixer to make bread with whole wheat flour. And yes, I got mine at a thrift store for $5.00.

oksewglad 03-07-2017 08:03 PM

I make a loaf of bread at least once a week for the two of us. I have let the mixer mix just the dough, but find I have better traditionally made bread if I start from scratch...if I want several loaves, dinner rolls or cinnamon rolls I make it the old fashioned way.

Other than thrift shops does anyone know where to find a new one when mine decides to quit? I have a Black&Decker model now.

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Jane Quilter 03-07-2017 10:21 PM


Originally Posted by oksewglad (Post 7779810)
I make a loaf of bread at least once a week for the two of us. I have let the mixer mix just the dough, but find I have better traditionally made bread if I start from scratch...if I want several loaves, dinner rolls or cinnamon rolls I make it the old fashioned way.

Other than thrift shops does anyone know where to find a new one when mine decides to quit? I have a Black&Decker model now.

Macy's has one: https://www.macys.com/shop/featured/bread-maker


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