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Zojirushi Bread Machine


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IsAMom Apprentice

I'm so excited. My Zojirushi bread machine just arrived as my Mother's Day gift. I need quick help in figuring out the settings for a Gluten Free Pantry favorite sandwich bread mix. I did go to the GFP and Zojirushi websites, but wasn't able to come up with the settings information.

Can someone help me out? I'd love to make a loaf this afternoon for my kid's snacks.

Thanks much.

Living Abundantly,

Annette


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Lauren M Explorer

I just made a loaf of that bread on my Zoj last week. I used the medium setting, white bread. It turned out just fine. I'm not sure if we have the same model, but mine is the Home Bakery Supreme BBCC-X20. The cycle I used takes 3.5 hours.

Enjoy, I love my Zoj, but I prefer the Manna from Anna mix to the gluten-free Pantry one. GFP is easier to get your hands on though, and is not bad itself!

- Lauren

jaten Enthusiast

I think this is what you're looking for

Open Original Shared Link free.com/files/zojirushi_X-20.pdf

I spent less than 5 minutes programming this once. It works great with all the gluten-free mixes I've tried.

IsAMom Apprentice

Thanks for your reply, but the link didn't work for me.

I think this is what you're looking for

<a href="Open Original Shared Link free.com/files/zojirushi_X-20.pdf" target="external ugc nofollow">Open Original Shared Link free.com/files/zojirushi_X-20.pdf</a>

I spent less than 5 minutes programming this once. It works great with all the gluten-free mixes I've tried.

jaten Enthusiast
Thanks for your reply, but the link didn't work for me.

Try this....copy/paste this link into your web browser

and then scroll down to the Baking Tips, Guides, and Resources. The Zojirushi instructions are there in pdf format.

www.gluten free.com/resources.htm#gfp

mamaw Community Regular

I agree with Lauren that Anna's mix is the best. For her mix I use the quick wheat bread setting that uses only one rising.I think this is what anna recommends also. @ hours and 8 min. Perfect every time. Most gluten-free breads only need one rising so I hear from others.....

The Zor is the best machine I love mine......

have fun with your machine

mamaw

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