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Bread Machine Vs Kitchenaid Mixer


MKat

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If I was going to invest in a Bread Maching or KitchenAid Mixer for most of my gluten free baking (mostly bread) which one of the 2 do you think I would get more use out of in general??

Can only afford 1 :)

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jerseyangel Proficient

If you are only going to get one, I would have to say the Kitchen Aid. It mixes bread dough just fine and you can use it for so many other things.

I love mine :D

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Darn210 Enthusiast

I've got both and if I had to give one up, I would give up the bread machine. I don't make bread as often as I thought I would . . . and I use the kitchenaid mixer for LOTS of things.

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taweavmo3 Enthusiast

I would get the Kitchen Aid. I use mine all the time....I think it's the one appliance that makes baking so much easier. Baking bread in the oven isn't too bad, I have my prep time down to 15 minutes.

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jitters Apprentice

I vote for the Kichen Aid Mixer as well. I had a super expensive bread maker and it lasted for about six months before the pan got stuck in the groove and I had to use spatulas to get the bread out and pry the pan out after it cooled. I looked it up and that's a common thing to happen. It also has begun to show rust already in the pan and it makes funny noises. I've always taken good care of it.

The Kitchen Aid is easy to use and easy to clean. And, it's fun to make other things in it. The trick for me with bread mixes is to mix it for a long time (about 20 minutes) and it rises and bakes great!

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