Making Bread In A Bread Machine - Tips & Tricks To Get You Started
Freshly baked bread is one of the most comforting aromas I can think of
. Unfortunately, not everyone can bake fresh bread to a point of perfection. If you are looking for a surefire way to put your bread machine to good use, you have come to the right place. No more wasted bread, no more beautiful crust and hollow inside; just good ole fashioned homemade bread you can be proud of.
We have compiled some of the best homemade bread baking tips in a bread machine we could find on the internet. These tips have been tried and put to the real test, coming through with flying colors that would make even Grandma proud.
1. Get to know your machine. This might sound odd, but knowing the settings, times and cycles of your bread machine is one of the key elements to making great tasting homemade bread.
2. Check the consistency of your bread dough after 7-8 minutes to ensure it is correct. If it appears to be too dry you can add 1 tsp. of water to it at a time and allow your machine to work the water into it. Repeat if necessary. If it is too moist you can add 1 tsp. of flour to it and repeat if necessary.
3. Set the controls on your bread machine to match the type of bread you are making.
4. Pay attention to the beeps. The beeps are letting you know one cycle is done. This is when you add extra ingredients before the bread begins to cook.
If you dont have a recipe of your own to follow you can always look on the internet for one. You can find homemade bread recipes for all types of bread from flavored breads to whole wheat and oat breads. You dont have to be a professional baker to make great bread. All you have to have is a great recipe to follow and then add your own modifications to it to make it your own.
It might take a few times for you to get the recipe exactly the way you want it, but it will be well worth it once you master it. It is important that you take notes of all the modifications you make so once you have the perfect recipe you can duplicate it.