Anonymous wrote:This inspired me to make my own bread this am and I just took it out of the oven and had it with salted butter and it was SO good! Don't have a bread machine. I used this recipe but there are a million that require minimum work and time: https://marysnest.com/no-knead-sandwich-bread/
Anonymous wrote:I would look at the no knead/5 minutes a day recipes before I got a bread maker.
You just mix up a big batch of dough and stick in the fridge and anytime you want to bake a loaf you take some out and put it in a pan.
Really easy and delicious- I only stopped because I was eating too much bread.
Anonymous wrote:I make challah every week, so a breadmaker didn't appeal to me because I wouldn't be able to bake in it. But my husband bought me an electric dough maker and it's my favorite appliance. There are a few different versions out there but this is the one I have and my favorite feature is the built-in scale. It's also easy to clean and reduces the overall mess of breadmaking. I highly recommend it.
https://a.co/d/0qLqvxb
Anonymous wrote:PS I did not feel like the timing was delicate— when making the initial batch I just left the dough to rise 2 hours more or less (depending a little on how warm my kitchen was).
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a bread maker, and like you don't like the idea of one taking up space.
I have recently started baking bread without a bread maker -- mixing up the dough, kneading it, letting it rise, baking it -- and I haven't got it totally right yet, but it is a lot easier than I thought it would be.
It's time intensive, but only because it has to rise. The hands on isn't that bad. And I'm averse to recipes that take a lot of effort.
Have you been giving it a try without the bread maker? You might try a few loaves and see.
Anonymous wrote:This inspired me to make my own bread this am and I just took it out of the oven and had it with salted butter and it was SO good! Don't have a bread machine. I used this recipe but there are a million that require minimum work and time: https://marysnest.com/no-knead-sandwich-bread/
Anonymous wrote:I used to joke that a bread machine was an expensive door stop.
Now with coat of groceries I’m thinking maybe I could make sandwich bread easily.
Anyone a bread machine convert?
I bake bread in the oven but I
Am guessing the allure of maker is ease?
Total space hog.
Anonymous wrote:We have one in one of our vacation homes. A Zojirushi something I think. Works well.