Bread Mix instructions and best practices
Some may think that after the purchase of a bread machine, all they have to do is throw the required ingredients inside it, close the lid, and turn the machine on, and BOOM – bread!
However, unfortunately, that’s a myth!
Even with a best rated bread machine, the process is not a fully automatic one. Of course, and you have to tend to a few other things before letting the machine run alone in the kitchen.
One of those things is the best bread mix!
It is basically the element that will soon become the bread that you are going to eat. Therefore, it must be treated and prepared accordingly. One little mistake while preparing the mix can lead to a ruined loaf of bread – which means you’ll have to start the process again.
Even with a bread machine, baking is still a science!
Of course, we learn as time goes by, but it’s a good thing to get some advice and vital information when it comes to certain things. You can’t send a rocket into space with zero knowledge.
While making bread using a bread maker is not rocket science – it will surely give you an astronomical taste if the bread mix is dealt with properly.
Therefore, without any further ado, let us tell you how you should use bread mix in a bread maker the right way!
Use Bread Mixes the right way
Before we get into how you properly use the mix in a bread machine – it’s important that the mix is done properly.
The first couple of times you will, obviously, follow the instructions that come with your bread machine.
There, you will be told what to put inside the machine and in what quantities in order to make the perfect bread. However, most of the time, you will find out that the recipe does not result in a loaf of bread that you truly enjoy.
This can be quite disappointing!
You’ll now have to develop your own way of making your mix and how to use it inside the machine so that the loaf of bread that comes out of it is just as you like it.
The first thing you may notice is that your bread machine does not mix the ingredients well enough for them to make the optimal bread. If that’s the case, you’ll have to get back and pre-mix your mix.
However, this only works best when you are using the timer delay setting on your bread machine – and not when the machine immediately starts baking after you put the ingredients in.
But, if you use the timer, let us tell you a good way to mix your ingredients.
First, you have to add the water, salt, sugar, fat, and egg in the bread machine’s loaf pan or bread pan – which is basically the large bowl that can be usually removed for cleaning and such.
Remember to first mix the dry ingredients, and then add and mix the wet ones.
Then, you can proceed and start mixing the ingredients you have added so far – by moving the container or by using a wooden spoon, for example.
As for the flour, you place it in a heap in the center of the mentioned recipient, after which you will make a hole in its center and put the yeast there.
After you’ve done all this, you can set the timer and expect your loaf to come out better than before.
Of course, you can and will always experience with different ways of mixing the ingredients so you’d create the perfect mix – you might also change the amount of some ingredients to get the best results.
In short, don’t be worried about making changes to the bread recipe and be confident when personalizing it to suit your needs.
Like anything else, the more you do it, the more comfortable you’ll be with it.
Next steps with the bread dough and your Bread Machine
Another thing you can do to make sure that your mix is properly used by the bread machine is to interact with both of these elements.
Don’t be afraid to open the lid of the machine and take a look at the dough as it is being mixed or kneaded. After all, you have to make sure that it has the proper viscosity, and that it’s not too dry or too stiff.
After you made sure that the dough is just the way you want it and after the machine has completed the kneading part of the process, you can use a kitchen towel or a paper towel – to wipe the excess flour that can be found inside the container. The excess of flour can cause floury spots on the loaf’s crust.
Another thing you can do to optimize the use of your mix is to remove the paddles inside the machine right before the loaf of bread begins to bake.
Timing this can be quite tricky the first few times, but if you get the hang of it, you’ll say goodbye to holes and rips that may appear on the bottom of your bread.
Now, as the final thing, you can do to make sure your mix is properly done – you can always shape the dough, while it is inside the container, to give it the form a loaf of bread should have.
Usually, at the end of mixing and kneading, the dough is left with a rather ugly shape, which can lead to an ugly-shaped loaf of bread. But you can change this, and if you do so, the mix will be evenly spread inside the container which means that the baking will happen as it should.
Of course, when talking about the proper use of your mix, some things may come ahead of other – like the order you use to put the ingredients inside the machine or what kind of ingredients you decide to use when making the mix.
But, after all, if you stick to what we’ve said so far in this article, you can be sure that your mix will be put done properly.
Just as if you would make the dough by hand, tending to the bread mix you are going to put in the bread machine before and even during the baking process will provide you with a fine loaf of bread.
If you’re looking for a great gluten free recipe, look no further! One of the Easy Kitchen Appliances writers has prepared this recipe just for you! Here it is – Best Gluten Free Bread Machine Recipe.
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2 thoughts on “How to use Bread mix in your Bread Machine”
You obviously haven’t used a Panasonic Breadmaker. We use an all-in-one bread mix, made by Soezie , both white, and brown with grains, mixed half anf half. You ‘bung in’ the measure of flour, and the appropriate amount of water, press a button and close the lid. It is that easy, and the results are a consistently superb. It also does doughs, and jam.
I have been using various machines over the past 29+ years and am currently on my 4th I think. Even so I found your article helpful. i prefer machines with two paddles as this gives me a more usable shape. Thank you.