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I Have A New Bread Machine!


JulieBob

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JulieBob Newbie

Hi! I'm so excited, my boyfriend just gave me a bread machine for my b-day! Open Original Shared Link

Does anyone know if it's a good one for making gluten-free bread? Can you suggest websites with good bread recipes?

Thanks!

Julie


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AgainstTheGrainIdaho Rookie

Just saw this on an Amazon review. Thought it's help :D

5.0 out of 5 stars)

This review is from: Zojirushi BB-CEC20 Home Bakery Supreme 2-Pound-Loaf Breadmaker, Black (Kitchen)

Old Hitachi bread machine (vertical loaf) died. Wife was distraught. Searched the web and learned about the Zo machines. Wife found her gluten-free bread cookbook used the Zos to test their recipes. On-line reviews were almost all 5 stars. The Zo makes a horizontal, 2 lb loaf and has two mixers. It makes an outstanding loaf of bread, better than we've ever had before.

AgainstTheGrainIdaho Rookie

Oh and this one too! :D So I guess it works great. You'd probably find many more on the amazon website on this bread machine too :D I won't post all the reviews...it'll get old :D

Five out of 5 stars-great for gluten free breads, June 25, 2010

By GinaCalifornia (SUNNYVALE, CA United States)

This review is from: Zojirushi BB-CEC20 Home Bakery Supreme 2-Pound-Loaf Breadmaker, Black (Kitchen)

I finally gave up on my old Williams Sonoma bread maker - after having to go gluten free, the old machine just couldn't turn out a good gluten free loaf since there was no programmability. This machine is perfect. I just use the memory mode and can program exactly how long I need each step to take (and turn off all the extra rises which basically destroy the gluten free dough). I've used it twice so far with perfect results

sa1937 Community Regular

Hi! I'm so excited, my boyfriend just gave me a bread machine for my b-day! Open Original Shared Link

Does anyone know if it's a good one for making gluten-free bread? Can you suggest websites with good bread recipes?

Thanks!

Julie

Congrats! Lucky you. Yes, the Zo is a good bread machine. I debated buying one a year ago but decided on a KitchenAid mixer instead (don't have room for both).

Hopefully someone will give you some links for making gluten-free bread. I have a cookbook called Gluten-Free Baking Classics by Annalise Roberts, which I turn to frequently and am pleased with it. She also has another one out for bread machines.

JulieBob Newbie

Wow, I really have a Cadillac here, thanks for the reviews!!! :D

sa1937 Community Regular

Wow, I really have a Cadillac here, thanks for the reviews!!! :D

I think your boyfriend is a winner, too!!! How thoughtful of him to get you such a nice gift.

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