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Converting Recipes From Traditional to Bread Machine - 10 Easy Recipes


This sounds a bit unusual. But with the magic of new bakeware today, what seemed a long journey before can now be as quick as click, watch, and bake.

There's a tricky downside though as hand-kneading is no longer necessary when using a bread machine so you may not know if your dough has the right consistency, right?

According to Wikipedia

A bread-making machine or breadmaker is a home appliance for turning raw ingredients into baked bread. It consists of a bread pan (or tin) at the bottom of which are one or more built-in paddles mounted in the center of a small special-purpose oven. 

Planning ahead will help you determine the correct amount of dough. Accurate proportions in your ingredients along with the right cycles in your bread machine are also not to be taken for granted.

New tricks the family will love

Baking with the family is so much fun and the steps are simple that you can quickly convert recipes correctly. In fact, even kids will enjoy learning how to bake using a bread machine. Who knows they will be their own master bakers in their own time. They definitely would love to try making their own bread. Just make sure you are there so you can see and guide during the process.

Since we are now in modern times with wide access to new baking tools, why not create a new recipe using your own ingredients?

👉Don't know what to do with leftover bread? I got some tricks here.

You'll love these Bread Maker Recipes 











Do You Make Your Own Bread?
If you're buying a bread maker, know exactly what you're looking for. With a variety of brands and sizes, you can't expect to get a one-size-fits-all methods machine for making traditional handmade recipes.

Answer some basic questions to help you find the right choice:

1. How often would you use your bread machine?
2. For how many people do you bake?
3. Are you requiring more than one kneading blade?
4. Will you be using the machine for other bakes, or just bread?
5. Are you expecting advanced specs or controls like a timer?
6. Ready to spend for a more expensive model? Or anything will do?

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I Found 5 Top Bread Maker Choices
Disclaimer: 
This post contains affiliate links which means I may earn a small commission if you buy an item. 


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With 12 programmed menu options to give you flexibility, while the lid comes with a viewing window so you can monitor the bread. 
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Hamilton bread maker
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The machine comes with 12 settings you can simply program to make bread using different ingredients and recipes.
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Choose between 14 settings whether you're making whole grain bread, French bread, dough, cake, or no-yeast bread - customize it your way.

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Designed to make up to a 2-pound family-sized loaf with multiple settings. The delay bake timer lets you set the baking time up to 13 hours in advance.
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Let the multiple settings let you choose your baking method with rapid courses to allow to you bake a loaf in just 2 hours.

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