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I am going to buy my first bread maker to try to make gluten free bread. Does it matter if the bread maker has a "gluten free" setting or will any work just fine? Is there a bread maker that anyone would recommend?

Great bread and easy to use are my main priorities.

Thanks!


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glutenfreeinminnesota Contributor

Hey! My mom bought me a Cuisinart bread maker last Christmas...and it does have a gluten free option which I have used every time. I love it :)

summerteeth Enthusiast

I also have a Cuisinart with a gluten free option - it works great. No more teeny tiny brick-like loaves for me!

Lostfalls Newbie

I also have a Cuisinart with a gluten free option - it works great. No more teeny tiny brick-like loaves for me!

What did you have before? I get the "teeny tiny brick loaves" too - not every time but enough that it is annoying....to the point where I want to throw my bread through the kitchen window... LOL!

summerteeth Enthusiast

What did you have before? I get the "teeny tiny brick loaves" too - not every time but enough that it is annoying....to the point where I want to throw my bread through the kitchen window... LOL!

Just let them rise & baked them in the oven. I don't think I ever had a successful loaf pre-breadmaker.

May5 Newbie

I have a Zojirushi and love it!

punkinrice Rookie

I just bought a Black & Decker Home Breadmaker with Gluten Free Setting. It has two paddles to get through the denser mixes, and the bread so far is very good! I have to play with the rising in the mix though...but I am very new at this, and it could be more the cook than the machine! Good luck :)


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