❤ your channel and I wish I got a horizontal type instead of bucket but with my new keto recipe, my bread came out great except it was so difficult getting it out, thanks 😊❣️
How do you remove the paddle? Do you stick the dough-on-dough cycle you then reset the machine to cook it? Or what? I'm confused, I've always had to dig the paddle out which leaves a big hole in my bread, I would LOVE to remove the paddle before the bread is baked, a little bit more on description as to how that's done would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
It depends on the model of the bread machine. On my machine, it lists what time to remove the bread paddle and it also has a pause button. On my machine the time is at 1hr 38min left on the whole cycle. When the timer sounds at that time I’ll press the pause button and remove the dough and the paddle and then replace the dough. Then I’ll press start again and let it finish. My previous bread machine did not have this option. If you still have your bread machine manual, I would give it another look and it might be in there for more info on the paddle cause every machine is different. Great question, and Thanks for Watching!!
I’ve never had a problem with them together. It’s my understanding that the salt controls the rate of yeast growing/rising, and it’s a balance with that. Different recipes call for different amounts but with a bread machine they all go into the bread pan together. Thanks for watching !!
Not on the machine side, but sometimes towards the end of mixing when the dough is in a nice ball it will move around the paddle and make a clunking sound. Maybe it is that you are hearing?
❤ your channel and I wish I got a horizontal type instead of bucket but with my new keto recipe, my bread came out great except it was so difficult getting it out, thanks 😊❣️
Thanks for watching. My first bread machine was a bucket one and the horizontal bread machine I like the best.
How do you remove the paddle? Do you stick the dough-on-dough cycle you then reset the machine to cook it? Or what? I'm confused, I've always had to dig the paddle out which leaves a big hole in my bread, I would LOVE to remove the paddle before the bread is baked, a little bit more on description as to how that's done would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
It depends on the model of the bread machine. On my machine, it lists what time to remove the bread paddle and it also has a pause button. On my machine the time is at 1hr 38min left on the whole cycle. When the timer sounds at that time I’ll press the pause button and remove the dough and the paddle and then replace the dough. Then I’ll press start again and let it finish. My previous bread machine did not have this option.
If you still have your bread machine manual, I would give it another look and it might be in there for more info on the paddle cause every machine is different.
Great question, and Thanks for Watching!!
I thought you weren't supposed to have the salt and yeast together cause salt can kill yeast??
I’ve never had a problem with them together. It’s my understanding that the salt controls the rate of yeast growing/rising, and it’s a balance with that. Different recipes call for different amounts but with a bread machine they all go into the bread pan together.
Thanks for watching !!
@@breadmachinelove For me, I basically proof my yeast in the liquids then put them in first, then add flour after all that salt (but thats me LOL)
Please tell me if your machine ever made clunking noises?
My new cuisinart does, same model. Thanks
Not on the machine side, but sometimes towards the end of mixing when the dough is in a nice ball it will move around the paddle and make a clunking sound. Maybe it is that you are hearing?
Yep, I have done that as well. So many different ways to make bread. I love it. Thanks for Watching!!