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Kenwood BM450 |
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28/08/09 (544 review reads) |
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Advantages: Makes interesting bread as well as ordinary bread
Disadvantages: It's not cheap
I'd heard a lot about breadmakers recently and despite being tempted by a Panasonic breadmaker with fruit/nut dispensers I plumped for this model when given the chance to try it, and I have bought Karen Saunders' book; Breadmaker Bible as although this machine comes with a recipe book, I like to experiment. As an aside, I do thoroughly recommend the extra book, which is available on this very site.
I have made a banana, chocolate and walnut loaf, a cinammon and raisin loaf, and a normal wholemeal loaf, all of which came out perfectly. I didn't know how well the ingredients (I mean the nuts, etc) would be distributed but it worked well and they were smattered throughout the loaves.
It was easy to get the hang of how to use the machine, and also easy to take apart and clean relevant bits. I have not yet tried to make jam, but I look forward to giving it a go and seeing how this breadmaker makes jam.
Much as a previous reviewer has said, it is heavy and large and does take up space, so be aware of this if you have limited storage/a small kitchen, and if you're only making ordinary loaves, then you would be fine with a cheaper option. It looks very classy and modern though and should match most kitchens.
Originally published on Amazon; the account I have there is registered to the same email address as my DooYoo one is.
Summary: The current best breadmaker on the market.
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- 29/08/09 I used my breadmaker for ages, but the bread tasted so good, I was eventually eating a whole loaf each day! Now my breadmaking machine is in a cupboard, no smoothymaker for company though. |
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- 29/08/09 Yahoo, when you taste the bread and as Gary says, the smell wafting through the house, you can't not use it again. I want to try and make panatonne (can't spell it!) at Xmas as they cost about £10 and I've already mastered the art of brioche making. You can buy a round bread tin as an extra which is something I'm planning to do. |
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- 29/08/09 There is nothing nicer than coming downstairs in the morning to the smell of fresh bread and freshly brewed coffee wafting up the stairs. |
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