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Never use your bread machine to bake bread

iluv2bake's picture
iluv2bake

Never use your bread machine to bake bread

I tried to bake bread in the Bread Man machine that my husband gave me for Christmas in 2005. 

Both times, the rising dough apparently touched the top before it was baked. The top end of the loaves were sunken in.

I now use my bread machine only to make dough. It's easier than using my Kitchenaid mixer and having to do the windowpane test to make sure I've kneaded the dough for long enough. 

Just toss the ingredients in the machine, press the button, and voila! Bread dough, already risen once, ready for shaping! 

Bread machines weren't designed to bake sourdough breads, and sourdough breads aren't meant to be baked in a bread machine.

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jo_en

Hi, 

I felt the same way for a period of time but then once the right amount of dough in the right pan with the right final proof and the right programmed time for  preheat and bake, the loaves started turning out acceptably well.

If it would be a convenience for you then I hope you find how these factors  fit together for your machine.  At 375-400F it does not seem like  a sourdough bake could be sufficiently baked but the other factors contribute to make a difference.

This was last night's bake in an older model zojirushi (22% whole rye and 78% whole wheat, lean recipe with a solod scald). I like it thinly sliced. 

 

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kamranki

As others have mentioned, a really nice sourdough bread can be made in a bread machine. Just requires some experimentation (and patience).

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jo_en

It is good to hear from a Bread Machine user!

Let us know what you are baking! It is great to get ideas and tips.

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mariana

I had the same experience with my bread machine when it arrived - failure after failure with each recipe, with each bread but it wasn't its fault, it was mine. I eventually learned how to use it properly.

My bread machine, Zojirushi Virtuoso, is designed to both make an excellent sourdough starter from scratch and to bake sourdough breads with it. It has preset programs designed for those purposes. 

It is also programmable, so it can only knead, only keep things warm as they ferment or only bake just as any other oven. It does not care what to bake, a cake, a soda bread, a sourdough loaf, it bakes everything to perfection. It can do everything. I love it just as you love yours.

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Abe

It works a treat. Takes a bit of trial and error but it cane be done. 

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TheBreadMaster

If the top part of the bread in the machine comes out dented, like a little "bread person", you might want to try using a bit less yeast when mixing the dough. Too active yeast can cause the dough to rise too fast and too much, which leads to those dented edges on the bread.

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ropodsmut

Looks great. I'm new to baking so I don't have much experience. Can anyone give me advice on how to mix the dough to get a dense yet soft cake? The first time I made the cake it seemed dry, so the second time I added more water but the inside of the cake had many holes and was still not soft. I don't know which step to fix.

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ropodsmut

Hope someone can give me advice. I'm still on the journey of learning how to make bread with the perfect crumb. Hopefully I will be successful soon. basketball legends