Do you make use of bread machine mixes when you want to make yeast bread in your automatic bread-making machine? If you do, why? Because you think it’s simpler? It is so easy to make gourmet bread quickly from easy-to-follow bread recipes and so much more variable too. If you use bread machine mixes you are limited to the bread machine mixes you can find in the stores ” no matter how many of them there are there.

On the other hand, a good bread machine recipe book is far more flexible than bread machine mixes. A good bread machine recipe book will give you 150 or more recipes originating from several countries, but it will also inspire you to adapt those recipes, inspiring you to be creative and invent your own style of bread.

Bread machine mixes are really quite restricting and you have no control over what goes into the bread machine mix either: preservatives, colouring, MSG, salt or who knows what. Yes, it says on the label, but you cant take them out, if you limit yourself to bread machine mixes.

Making bread is really very simple. Or to put it correctly, the ingredients to making bread are really quite easy. To bake a very basic loaf of bread, you need only: water, flour, yeast, sugar, salt and a little oil or fat. The difficult part about making bread is the mixing. It can take four or five hours mixing the bread making ingredients together; waiting for it to rise; kneading it; waiting for it to prove; kneading it again and cooking it.

So, if you have a bread making machine you can automate the hard bread mixing, proving, kneading cycle and if you have a bread-making cookbook you will be provided with recipes to guide and inspire you.

What could be easier? You consult the bread-making machine recipe book for an scrumptious recipe; you put the everyday ingredients into the bread mixing bowl of the bread machine and you put the yeast into a time-release capsule on top of the bread machine; set the timer and just carry on with what you have to do or even go to sleep!

The bread making machine will stir the ingredients and consult the timer. Our bread-making machine has a timer that can be set for sixteen-hours in advance. That means that, if you want your gourmet, yeast bread ready for, say, 7:30 AM, the bread-making machine will mix the flour, water, salt oil and sugar at once, then add the yeast at say, 5 AM, knead, prove and bake the bread and ring the alarm at 7:30 to let you know that your gourmet food is waiting for you.

But you won’t need the bell to tell you that. The smell of that fresh bread will fill your house and you will be well aware that your bread making machine is almost ready to deliver one of the best loaves of bread youve ever had in your life. And you won’t ever look for bread machine mixes again. You’ll be brimming over with your own bread machine mixes in no time at all and you’ll be giving bread away so that you can try out your very own latest bread machine mix.

Bread machine mixes: why bother with them?

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