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Best Bread Machine Bread
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DIGGETYDOG
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LUBSY
"This recipe is easy and foolproof. It makes a very soft and tasty loaf of bread with a flaky crust."
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PREP TIME
10 Min
COOK TIME
40 Min
READY IN
3 Hrs
Original recipe yield 1 - 1 1/2 pound loaf
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1 cup warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
2 tablespoons white sugar
1 (.25 ounce) package bread machine yeast
1/4 cup vegetable oil
3 cups bread flour
1 teaspoon salt
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DIRECTIONS
Place the water, sugar and yeast in the pan of the bread machine. Let the yeast dissolve and foam for 10 minutes. Add the oil, flour and salt to the yeast. Select Basic or White Bread setting, and press Start.
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Reviewed on Mar. 3, 2007 by
BERMYROSE
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Mar. 3, 2007
This was the best bread that ever came out of my bread machine yet. On my 2nd loaf, however, I made a few changes: I used 3 Tablespoons sugar and reduced the yeast to 2 teaspoons instead of the 2 1/4 teaspoon measurement that is in the 1 packet that it calls for. This reduced the rising just enough so that the slices near the top of the loaf weren't as "airy" thus, held up better during slicing. Also, instead of using 3 cups of white flour, I substituted 1/2 cup of whole wheat flour and 2 1/2 cups of white, and the result was a lovely, soft, very light white/wheat bread with a flaky crust, perfect for sandwiches! This recipe has become a favorite!
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This was the best bread that ever came out of my bread machine yet. On my 2nd loaf, however,...
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Reviewed on Jan. 23, 2004 by ICYBLUEROSE
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Jan. 23, 2004
I saw the comments about the loaf's tendancy to fall and would like to suggest adding about 1/2 tsp more salt into your machine when you bake the bread. Salt regulates yeast activity and strengthens dough structure. Too little salt can cause the dough to rise rapidly and then fall. I've seen that for 2 1/4 tsp (.25 oz) of bread machine yeast, the general salt amount is 1.5 tsp. I made this recipe with the extra salt and it turned out really well. It is the best loaf of white bread I've gotten from my machine so far -- and it rose really high (it had me slightly concerned it might over rise). But it was a beautiful loaf in the end.
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Reviewed on May 9, 2006 by
Laurie
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Laurie
May 9, 2006
Being new to bread making and having a new bread machine I have been looking for different recipes to try. It scared me a bit mixing the yeast, sugar, and water together but it all turned out fine. The bread is just great! This is a wonderful white bread recipe that I will be making again and again. My biggest confusion was that I had Bread Machine Yeast in a jar, not in a packet. After some searching I found that 2 1/4 teaspoons equals one packet of Bread Machine Yeast.
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Reviewed on Feb. 14, 2007 by
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Patticake
Feb. 14, 2007
This recipe flies in the face of conventional wisdom. It says to place the yeast in the water for 10 minutes before adding the flour! My bread machine instructions, "Electric Bread" cookbook, and even the bottle of yeast said to not allow the yeast to touch the liquid in advance. They all recommend adding water first, then the flour mixture, and yeast on top of that. Well, what do I have to lose? I tried this recipe the way it was written, and for the first time ever, I had a light fluffy loaf that rose to the top of my machine! Never has a loaf of bread made from scratch turned out this well. Thank you!
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Reviewed on Dec. 7, 2003 by AUSSIE WIFE
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AUSSIE WIFE
Dec. 7, 2003
This is the best bread machine recipe I have ever tried! It hits the window every time! Thank you Karen. I am using my bread machine every day now. I made a few changes to the recipe. I didn't have any bread machine flour or prepackaged yeast, so I use regular white flour and 2 teaspoons of quick rise yeast and it works great!
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This is the best bread machine recipe I have ever tried! It hits the window every time! ...
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Reviewed on Dec. 26, 2006 by SEZZWHO
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SEZZWHO
Dec. 26, 2006
I have to say, I was practically terrified making this bread. It went against the manufacturer's instructions on how to add ingredients (which firmly said to add yeast last, on top of flour). I also only had regular yeast & flour. But... I got my breadmaker yesterday for Christmas and had to try it. It was delicious! It turned out light and fluffy, despite all of my blundering. It wasn't dense at all, like with my mom's bread machine recipe. It tasted just like my grandmother's hand-made recipe- except without all the work! Thanks for the great recipe. Oh, and my third loaf is baking as I type this! *G*
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Reviewed on Feb. 17, 2006 by
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lobstergov
Feb. 17, 2006
I absolutely love this recipe. Some modifications that I make: I substitue the sugar with 2 very generous tablespoons of honey, add just a pinch extra salt and add 1 tablespoon of softened butter to the bread machine with the other ingredients. I only make the dough in the bread machine, then I take it out and put it in my silicone bread pan, split the top length wise with a knife and stuff the bread with pieces of butter (1 tablespoon total) then I brush the top of the bread with melted butter and bake in a 375 degree preheated oven for about 30 minutes. I also put a pan with water on the bottom of the oven, i just think the bread comes out so much better that way. My family loves this recipe, we use the bread for sandwiches, toast and just eat it plain! yummy
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I absolutely love this recipe. Some modifications that I make: I substitue the sugar with 2...
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Reviewed on Apr. 7, 2008 by
LUBSY
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Apr. 7, 2008
This is an excellent starter recipe. I make a few alterations though, as my family likes whole wheat... Here's my exact recipe. This makes a 2-lb loaf. 1-1/3 cups warm water (about 115°) 3.5 tsp bread machine yeast 1/4 cup sugar 1/3 cup oil 2 cups bread flour (essential to be bread flour!) 2 cups whole wheat flour 2 tbls gluten (or 1 tbls per cup of ww flour) 2 tsp salt 1/4 cup dry milk powder (makes the crust flaky) Follow the directions in the original recipe. I like to bake mine inthe oven however. I find that the dough cycle is actually too long on my machine if you use bread machine yeast (1.5 hours), because the end of it is a rise cycle, which I want done in my bread pan. The reason for this is that bread machine yeast actually cuts out the need for a second rise. So, after the final pulse cycle (you'll have to pay attention to your machine to see when this is -- mine is at 50 minutes into the dough cycle), take it out, shape it into your loaf and place it your pan to rise for 30 minutes. Then, bake it at 350° for about 25 minutes. Bread should be brown on top, not just golden. Let the loaf cool completely before cutting! I also like to smear the crust with butter to keep it soft, but if you like really crusty crust, then don't do that. I've tried many recipes, and this is by far the best basic bread recipe I've found. It's perfect for sandwiches, french toast, or anything else you'd use store-bought bread for.
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This is an excellent starter recipe. I make a few alterations though, as my family likes...
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Reviewed on Jun. 17, 2006 by MzClown
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Jun. 17, 2006
I was so glad to find this recipe since I can't have milk or eggs. I have been using this recipe for months. I average 6 loaves of bread a week. We love it! So far it is the best homemade bread we have found for sandwiches. Our 9 year old will even asks for slices plain! We no longer buy bread from the store. I was happy to find that you can change a few things and this bread still turns out. For instance, because of the 10 minutes the yeast sets in the warm water with the sugar, I tried using regular yeast. It works GREAT! No more high-cost bread machine yeast! To make it healthier, I use olive oil instead of vegetable oil - great again! Sometimes I throw in a cup of oatmeal with 1 T. of gluten - again it is wonderful! If you find the bread hitting the top of the machine and then collapsing (we had to switch to a bread machine that made 1 pound loaves for awhile and so had to experiment), reduce your water 1-2 T. at a time until the problem is fixed. I am going to try adding a sourdough sponge to it soon. And, thanks to another reveiwer, I am going to try beer instead of water.
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Reviewed on Dec. 30, 2003 by HAPPY APPLE
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Dec. 30, 2003
If you're new at working with yeast and bread machines like I am, try this recipe - it's wonderful! And if you're avoiding it because it calls for packaged yeast and all you have is yeast in a jar (me again), check the jar - I found the equivilant measurement on the side. Who knew it could be this easy? :)