This Carlton C90BMS09 Breadmaker proves you can enjoy the luxury of owning a bread-making machine without spending a fortune! This stainless steel bread maker offers 12 cooking programmes including a fast-bake option.
The Carlton C90BMS09 Bread-maker has a loaf capacity of 750-900 grams - plenty to feed a hungry family! This 600-watt machine combines ample power with precise control, allowing you to fine-tune how crispy the crust is with the variable-crust control.
With a digital timer for up to 13 hours, the Carlton C90BMS09 Breadmaker is also capable of very slow baking for different kinds of bread. Get baking!
Its not everyones cuppa tea but for a breadmaker 14 quid is cheap as chips !
Sainsbury's doing as their own version at £47.89....
Just picked one of these up. Other half has been after a bread maker for ages and as the OP says, this is cheap :smiley:
fantafan
24 Jul 10#2
Have bought one as a house-warming for a friend. Good find thanks. :smiley:
nigekw
24 Jul 10#3
Just reseved one, many thanks! They don't get much cheaper than this and are on sale for as much as 60 quid in some places.
Pluun
24 Jul 10#4
I reccomend Doves Farm yeast.
99p at Tesco.
Good sized box.
Lasts ages.
Once opened put in a sealed container in fridge.
Happy baking :-)
sid_knob
24 Jul 10#5
Good find, thanks. Just bought one - bread pan is exactly the same as our Morphy Richards, won't find one any cheaper than this!
storey26
24 Jul 10#6
What a great find!!! Been wanting a bread maker for ages. Reserved 1 in Carlisle.
gerrykiddy
24 Jul 10#7
Got one for collection. Many thanks
MmMd
24 Jul 10#8
for serious breadmaking (eg every other day) go for a Panasonic (I have one and can't live without it!)
For occasional use (or just making focaccia or pizza dough) I am sure this is worth every penny!
Andy-E
24 Jul 10#9
Heat added.
grogdog
24 Jul 10#10
does it have the thing that sticks into the bottom of the bread?
jezjones to grogdog
24 Jul 10#14
This is from one of the comments on the Currys site:
jorro69
24 Jul 10#11
Great deal. Heat added:D
morphias
24 Jul 10#12
Reserved 1 for a wedding gift......cheers op
mark1111
24 Jul 10#13
Thanks!
bobbyt64
24 Jul 10#15
At that price, it's a no-brainer. So use your loaf and get one.
bambam0074
24 Jul 10#16
In fairness and to give a more balanced view of reviews on Currys website, here are the 7 of 7 reveiws....
honest_geezer
24 Jul 10#17
Thanks OP!!!
Actually found a bread making review site LOL Review
rhinopaul
24 Jul 10#18
worth a punt
honest_geezer
24 Jul 10#19
Not allowing me to edit my last comment?
But anyhoo, it seems remarkably similar to this which was apparnetly recommended by Which :smiley:
Worth a punt, especially if you knead the dough!!! See what I ddi there? See that? I'll get my coat :disappointed:
k13 wjd
24 Jul 10#20
1 left at hermiston gait, edinburgh
bambam0074
24 Jul 101#21
Had a quick squizz for availabilty
Merry Hill - Birmingham
Bromborough
Southport
Burnley
Pontefract
Berwick on Tweed
York - Clifton Moor
Bishop Briggs - Glasgow
Great Western Retrail - Glasgow
East Kilbridge
Old Kent Road - London
New Cross Gate - :London
Colliers Wood - London
Leyton - London
Huddersfield
Keighley
Am bored now with checking, but still seems to be a reasonable amount about :wink:
philbot
24 Jul 10#22
just reserved one in mansfield
thanks
curly1
24 Jul 10#23
I can't find any left near me but the site says free delivery on all orders :smiley:
thanks!
owens101
24 Jul 10#24
def worth a try at that price, just reserved :-)
curly1
24 Jul 10#25
"not available for home delivery"
ahh well :disappointed:
owens101 to curly1
24 Jul 10#26
you have no local curry's for collection?
weemee002 to curly1
25 Jul 10#35
This wasn't the case for me. There were none in a 100 mile radius, so I've ordered for FREE home delivery!?!!
munaaf
24 Jul 10#27
just missed out on any near me:( one was left at new cross gate, refreshed GONE
typical ha
bambam0074
24 Jul 10#28
new cross gate still showing available for me ?
munaaf to bambam0074
24 Jul 10#30
Cheers!! its back for me, was defo out of stock when i checked lol!
Mattsip
24 Jul 10#29
Saw this in Currys today, has really poor build quality, RRP of £60 is a joke.
bambam0074
25 Jul 101#31
kewl, glad you got one :smiley:
manbearpig
25 Jul 10#32
Is this even worth £14?
Probably wont even do the job properly... waste of money imo
bambam0074
25 Jul 10#33
reviews suggest otherwise....
nibrows
25 Jul 10#34
Now Available for free home delivery:smiley:
Sliwka
25 Jul 10#36
Delivery is for free!!!
Sliwka
25 Jul 10#37
How to make bread in this machine?
thekudos
25 Jul 10#38
some stock in Mansfield
cheepaschippies
25 Jul 10#39
none near me but some at
Nottingham Castle Meadow Park Retail
Unit 6C Castle Meadow
Retail Park
I have had one for about a year, and it's pretty fool proof - the instructions as simply and take all of about 3 mins to add the ingredients. And the bread is great!!
But I have to agree about the paddle - I have never yet managed to remove a loaf and the paddle stays on the bottom of the tin - it ALWAYS come off and you have to dig one side of the bread out to get it!
But at £13, do it carefully and slowly, and it won't be to bad!!
saxo_appeal
25 Jul 10#41
Ordered for myself and a Xmas present for the Ogre
(Mother-In-law)
michbeat
25 Jul 10#42
Home delivery not available, and none in stock anywhere near in kent. poop !! heat added.:disappointed:
tendaysinmay
25 Jul 10#43
1 left in Lancaster
jacquibaby
25 Jul 10#44
It said out of stock for my store but I popped in on the off chance and they had some! Thanks!!
jonnye
25 Jul 10#45
got a code for one in Kingsway derby, after last time with currys reserved one at both the derby stores as last time I went to collect an item it was out of stock.
picked one up but others reserved until Monday night if anyone wants it
leemole101 to jonnye
25 Jul 10#59
pm sent :smiley:
g1bbuk
25 Jul 10#46
None at MK or Northampton.:disappointed:
tibby
25 Jul 10#47
I reserved one at Doncaster but I made the reservation before midnight so collection is for the wrong day.
The reservation code will expire after the end of todays trading but the reservation number is 2249h7b if anyone needs it.
drbunsen
25 Jul 10#48
Just bought last display one for £10 but no manual, does anyone have a manual PDF or a link ?? Much appreciated
bargainhunter2009 to drbunsen
25 Jul 10#53
Bk very important!!! You really need it...this is sold under many different names so prob a bk somewhere
Brilliant deal - thanks very much managed to get te last one :smiley:
bargainhunter2009
25 Jul 10#52
I got this yesterday....I got a loaf in now...looking forward to eating it
goonertillidie
25 Jul 10#54
picked mine up earlier today just had some bananna bread and it was yummy!!! thanks op - heat added
a8flc
25 Jul 10#56
Bought the last one in Bristol Cribbs causeway, thank you.
sam1970
25 Jul 10#57
collected one from currys solihull this afternoon and they had one on display if any one is interested
patbeh
25 Jul 10#58
reserved one, what the shape of the baking dish is it square or rectangular?
patbeh
25 Jul 10#60
hi mate what the shape of baking tray?
mash
25 Jul 10#61
Bought one, tried baking a loaf. Bit of an unmitigated disaster, my loaf had the texture of crumpets. :disappointed: Anyone have any foolproof tips or recipes?
bambam0074
25 Jul 10#62
Hi Patbeh
Just opened mine to check and its square :wink:
Hope that helps
Cheers
saxo_appeal
25 Jul 10#63
Why is this not in the HOTTEST of Today's deals section now?
ayilian to saxo_appeal
26 Jul 10#68
I think so. Why?
howarthcd
25 Jul 10#64
It was amusing to see the bewildered guy behind the Currys customer services desk in the Burnley store this morning. He'd just printed off his list of reservations - there were 19 for Carlton breadmakers...
bambam0074
25 Jul 10#65
I listed it yesterday at 4pm so was bumped out of todays hottest at about 4 this afternoon.. Shame as people will have missed it, still seems to be stock around tho :wink:
pooch
25 Jul 10#66
Fab bargain, picked mine up today have already eaten half the loaf!
Yes the paddle got stuck but it's not a hardship to yank it out.
bostonbadgirl
25 Jul 10#67
bought one for myself today (and also got one as a christmas pressie for my mum). had to travel 30 miles away to lincoln, but i have family there so paid them a visit too.
was only just saying the other day i'd like to buy one, so i hope this does the job! bargain price (saw 2 ppl walking around with one in store, 2 others reserved behind counter and a bloke putting one in his car boot outside, lol)..... thanks so much original poster.....voted HOT!!! :smiley:
drbunsen
26 Jul 10#69
Brilliant, thank you very very much
M3NDEREZ
26 Jul 10#70
I was saying to the other half over the weekend how I wanted a bread maker but didn;t think it was worth £50, then I saw this today.. Just reserved one, cheers OP! :smiley:
miffyl
26 Jul 10#71
Still available in Newark.
mexl
26 Jul 10#72
i got 1 at teeside park middlesborough today, they still got 1 display + 1 boxed left. (that i could see).
hartlepool got 1 on display for £9.99 but missing box, instructions, mixing paddle and measuring cups.
weemee002
26 Jul 10#73
I've used three different makes of bread maker and they all leave the paddle in the bread! This is normal, and not a specific problem to this make, or a problem at all!!!!!!!
rhinopaul
27 Jul 10#74
Just made a loaf this am, I said to my mrs it was like a crumpet too. Also the timer seemed to finished early as we set it last night at 9pm to be finished for 7am but I checked it at 6am & it had already finished with as you say a crumpet like texture.
neilc
27 Jul 10#75
Totally agree about the crumpet / sponge cake remarks.
We are not overly impressed but at least the paddle stayed in the machine and not the bread.
I'll give it another go today and then the charity shop beckons.
rhinopaul
27 Jul 10#76
If it dosnt work on my second attempt I will be taking it back for refund .If it isnt doing the job properly we should be entitled to refund.
JonnyJ60
27 Jul 10#77
Bought one yesterday, have made both a normal white loaf and some french bread. Both exactly the same (like crumpets)
Rubbish.
Also, it smells terrible when it's baking.
Really disappointed. A prime example that sometimes you get what you pay for.
rhinopaul
27 Jul 10#78
Ok, thats made my mind up, its going back
rhinopaul
27 Jul 10#79
Its a shame there isnt an after vote for the product as we all vote hot for the price but if the product is rubbish it aint worth jack.
davidmaiden18183
27 Jul 10#80
Hmm.
I got mine yesterday and haven’t used it yet. Has anyone had any positive experience and it made a decent loaf. You do need to use different flour etc for breadmakers.
I genuinely can’t believe this would have got an average over 8.1 on impartial review sites and be sold by Tesco and Sainsburys under their own brand name if it is a complete load of rubbish.
rhinopaul
27 Jul 10#81
It does seem odd . The flour used was that according to the manual. Also the question is , why was it reduced in the first place.
It will be interesting to see if any has yet had a good loaf
davidmaiden18183
27 Jul 10#82
Was the yeast fresh? were the instructions followed elsewhere i.e. water in first - these were the quick bake loafs either I guess.
I need to decide If i take mine back unused of give it a try
goonertillidie
27 Jul 10#83
done 3 loaves now - 1st one wasnt properly done (my fault ) done 2 more and not had a problem (done banana bread) came out lovley
rhinopaul to goonertillidie
27 Jul 10#85
I wonder if Banana bread will be better because its more stodgy any way
davidmaiden18183 to goonertillidie
27 Jul 10#87
Good to hear. Any more user opinions would be appreciated from those that purchased.
rhinopaul
27 Jul 10#84
Followed instructions. All fresh produce bought specifically for this. Did a 700g basic loaf.
goonertillidie
27 Jul 10#86
going to try cheese bread later and ill let you know
I have a granary loaf baking in mine now, will let you know how it turns out.
coffeehair
27 Jul 10#89
Out of stock everywhere near me. Shame, would have made a nice small birthday present.
asmidir
27 Jul 10#90
Baked simple white loaf using a pre made bread mix (about 70p) added water - chose delayed quick program and woke up this morning to a fantastic loaf!
It's definitely got a more finer and denser texture than off the shelf stuff - but I guess that's what fresh bread is meant to be like.
Love it - but will probably end up the same shape as one of the loaves it produces....
goonertillidie
27 Jul 10#91
cheese bread turned out decent and taste lovley :smile:
rhinopaul
27 Jul 10#92
Ok this is driving me nuts. I along with others on here have real bad results & now the good ones are coming through. I'm going to try once more. I wonder if I have a dud
stonemobile
27 Jul 10#93
I bought this on this deal, but could not be bothered chasing around the stores trying to find one locally in stock so I chose the home delivery method. It came this morning via DHL and have just made my first loaf in it. I chose Basic, white 700G, medium crust loaf with fresh bought ingredients and I can honestly say it makes excellent bread. Yes the kneading paddle did get stuck inside the loaf, but it comes with a kneading paddle removal tool (A basic thick wire with a hook on the end of it). I carefully prised the paddle out and it did not leave any huge holes in the bread. Just be gentle and dont rip it out roughly, and you will find it plops out nice and easily, I did this after leaving it to sit on a cooling rack for around 3 mins after taking it out of the machine. The bread is excellent slightly warm with melted butter on it and also I used Butter & Jam once it had cooled properly, the taste is comparable to any shop bought loaf of the same types I.E in store bakery type bread,( not farmhouse or kingsmill bread as these are mass produced and are not the same type.) I really would recommend this machine to people, and for those of you who have had problems, make sure you follow the directions to the letter and use fresh ingredients (I used Allinsons Strong White Flour if that makes any difference to people)
Now I need to find an electric bread slicing machine somewhere, as I cant cut it straight if my life depended on it:) Thats my fault though not the bread
hope this helps others
bambam0074
27 Jul 10#94
For those getting bad results, what make of yeast are you using. In my old breadmaker I had terrible results to start and almost binned it within a week. Then I realised it was the dried yeast I was using :wink:
rhinopaul to bambam0074
27 Jul 10#95
OK, Yes its dried yeast but it says on packet can be added straight to mix. So you think this is where its going wrong?
bambam0074
27 Jul 10#96
Whats the make of the yeast?
rhinopaul to bambam0074
28 Jul 10#100
Sainsburys fast action dried yeast suitable for breadmakers.
jacquibaby
28 Jul 10#97
I have made 2 loaves, basic one to start with- perfect, then garlic bread load, also perfect! Paddle did get stuck both times but it's not a big problem as it just gets pulled out! Bread has a great texture. Hubby looking forward to a Brioch loaf tomorrow.
One thing to remember is to follow the recipes, and 1 1/3 of a cup is one full cup and a third- not 1/3 of a cup which we think is where some peeps have gone wrong!
jacquibaby
28 Jul 10#98
ps, have used lidl's strong bread flour and the yeast sachets they sell , instant dried yeast.
I'd like to hear if anyone has used an adapted recipe using grated courgette ?
neilc
28 Jul 10#99
Success! We changed the yeast from some expensive stuff to Tesco Quick Yeast and instead of a cheese and onion loaf just did the ordinary one.
Tastes lovely.
Thanks for the advice.
mexl
28 Jul 10#101
that was my first mistake 3 1/3, i thought it was strange telling me to add 3 thirds of a cup instead of 1 full cup, i think they couldv worded the instructions a bit more clearly.
saxo_appeal
28 Jul 10#102
I swear to you all folks, our machine since Sunday has been on every single day. We have made White loafs and also cinnamon and sultans cake which has tasted amazing
Thanks OP for this, well chuffed
goonertillidie to saxo_appeal
28 Jul 10#103
agreed :smile:
simate
28 Jul 10#104
Sorry, this item is not available for reservation in any of our stores near Bedford. :disappointed:
Annasteven to simate
29 Jul 10#106
Nor Weston Super Mare
crazyblondechick
29 Jul 10#105
Hahaha Saxo asked me to make for his work buddies, made them a sultana and cinnamon loaf but when went to make just a white loaf..... i forgot to put paddle back in after washing it lol so it was just minging when he went to get it this morning heehee whooooops :smiley:
BorisTheSpider
29 Jul 10#107
Ive got a morphy richards one which boasts a "collapsing paddle", to stop it leaving a big hole in the bread. Not once has it ever collapsed.
I also found that the bread was ready in 3hrs, but gone in a few mins (loaves too small), so ended up using it for pizza dough only, which it was adequate at.
I expect most, after a month or 2, will realise the bread isnt as good as shop bought, and its much easier to just grab a loaf when doing the shopping, rather than faff around with one of these!!!!
davidmaiden18183
29 Jul 10#108
This may be true in taste terms, but unfortunately I can not get Asda to magically appear in the mornings I desire with a fresh loaf freshly baked and in my house ready for breakfast.
Would defeat the object if I had to wake up get dressed, drive to the shop and come back before I could have a nice fresh (and perhaps warm) loaf for breakfast. That alone is worth £13.99.
BorisTheSpider
29 Jul 10#109
Although I have a bread maker, if I really needed my morning bread to be fresh, I would personally rather:
a) Pop to the local coop for a fresh loaf
b) cook some part-bakes.
I once had the motivation to make the bread also, but it soon tires.
Your will is strong. I give it 2 months.
sotomonkey
29 Jul 10#110
Just saved £13.99. Life is too short to make your own bread.
What I find amazing about these things is how many people buy them. Half the people in the country probably can't be bothered to take the time to make a proper meal half the time let a lone make their own bread.
Fair enough to those people who can find the time to do this but I find it hard to believe that many people who buy them do. The majority of people I imagine buy these things as a novelty and soon tire of them.
The majority of people should consider very seriously whether they're going to use this much. Otherwise it really is a waste of money, even at this price.
weemee002
29 Jul 10#111
oh come on! that's perfectly clear!
Followed the instrcutions to the T, using a proper CUP measurer, and not a random mug from the cupboard and the bread turns out perfectly. Just as good as my mate's Kenwood.
weemee002
29 Jul 10#112
WOT! It takes 2mins MAX to chuck the ingredients in.... press the delay button and then fresh bread in the morning without even having to leave the house! I can't believe the people being negative on here! It couldn't be simpler to make your own bread in one of these, it takes absolutely no time to chuck the stuff in, and you'll save £13.99 in no time! 8-/
howarthcd
29 Jul 10#113
Still a couple left in the Burnley store (Prestige Retail Park), right next to an identical machine branded 'LOGIK' that was £39.99. I guess the re-branding is the reason for the price reduction on the 'Carlton'.
sotomonkey
29 Jul 10#114
How much does each loaf of bread cost once you take into account the cost of the electricity, cost of ingredients and the minimal labour required (remember you should wash the thing after each use). It's rare I spend more than 50p on a loaf of bread (loads of stuff reduced, get some quite good fresh crusty baps round here normally for about 10p for four) and such loaves last far longer than anything you can make in that. Granted fresh bread from a machine like that tastes better and you can have some fun experimenting with ingredients but I can't imagine the bread lasting very long.
BorisTheSpider
30 Jul 10#115
To actually make a good loaf - equivalent to that purchased from an instore bakery - you need to spend just as much on decent flour and yeast (plus the other bits).
As sotomonkey said, add electricity onto that and your bread maker offers no benefit!
Unless you're making special/unique style breads which cant be bought instore, its really not worth the effort, kitchen space, noise, and costs!
If you really want to get into bread making, get a kenwood/magimix and use your oven instead!
sotomonkey
30 Jul 10#116
This may seem like an odd question but seeing as I don't have an oven in my flat, could I use this as an oven?
potter55
30 Jul 10#117
I know exactly what you mean!!!!
potter55
30 Jul 10#118
I've made two loaves so far (basic white & French) and they've been great! I used Allinson's strong bread flour and Tesco's own fast action yeast.
I measured the flour using the measuring cup provided even though the instructions clearly state that this should only be used for measuring liquids! A bit confusing but the end results were fine.
thepearce
30 Jul 10#119
bambam0074
31 Jul 10#120
Not sure why expired, still available have found a few places...
Catford
St Helens
Nottingham
Northampton
Brighton
Dumfries
That was with just a quick search. Appreciate not as readily available but if expired some people may lose ot locally..
JPS
2 Aug 10#121
Doh!! (or dough!) I can't believe it....we too thought it was odd to use 3 X 1/3cups - no wonder the bread has been so small!! Thanks for mentioning this, new one is in the machine with the right amount of flour and water and I expect it to be much more substantial! lol
mufcmufc
3 Aug 10#122
Just seen this, it does now appear to be gone :disappointed:
mash
17 Aug 10#123
Could someone who bought this please scan the manual, I seem to have lost mine.
Cheers.
CoenFan
7 Mar 11#124
Another lost manual here, does anyone have a scan?
bostonbadgirl
27 Mar 12#125
Did anyone get hold of a copy of manual? Can't find one anywhere on internet :disappointed:
hegarty
11 Sep 12#126
Im still trying to find this manual could someone pls me if a copy if you have a digital copy!
Opening post
The Carlton C90BMS09 Bread-maker has a loaf capacity of 750-900 grams - plenty to feed a hungry family! This 600-watt machine combines ample power with precise control, allowing you to fine-tune how crispy the crust is with the variable-crust control.
With a digital timer for up to 13 hours, the Carlton C90BMS09 Breadmaker is also capable of very slow baking for different kinds of bread. Get baking!
Its not everyones cuppa tea but for a breadmaker 14 quid is cheap as chips !
Sainsbury's doing as their own version at £47.89....
http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/sol/shop/home_and_garden/kitchen/113161919_sainsburys_bread_maker.html?hnav=4294960692#infobox
All comments (127)
99p at Tesco.
Good sized box.
Lasts ages.
Once opened put in a sealed container in fridge.
Happy baking :-)
For occasional use (or just making focaccia or pizza dough) I am sure this is worth every penny!
Actually found a bread making review site LOL Review
But anyhoo, it seems remarkably similar to this which was apparnetly recommended by Which :smiley:
Worth a punt, especially if you knead the dough!!! See what I ddi there? See that? I'll get my coat :disappointed:
Merry Hill - Birmingham
Bromborough
Southport
Burnley
Pontefract
Berwick on Tweed
York - Clifton Moor
Bishop Briggs - Glasgow
Great Western Retrail - Glasgow
East Kilbridge
Old Kent Road - London
New Cross Gate - :London
Colliers Wood - London
Leyton - London
Huddersfield
Keighley
Am bored now with checking, but still seems to be a reasonable amount about :wink:
thanks
thanks!
ahh well :disappointed:
typical ha
Probably wont even do the job properly... waste of money imo
Nottingham Castle Meadow Park Retail
Unit 6C Castle Meadow
Retail Park
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.204-7334.aspx
at Tesco for £37.89
I have had one for about a year, and it's pretty fool proof - the instructions as simply and take all of about 3 mins to add the ingredients. And the bread is great!!
But I have to agree about the paddle - I have never yet managed to remove a loaf and the paddle stays on the bottom of the tin - it ALWAYS come off and you have to dig one side of the bread out to get it!
But at £13, do it carefully and slowly, and it won't be to bad!!
(Mother-In-law)
picked one up but others reserved until Monday night if anyone wants it
The reservation code will expire after the end of todays trading but the reservation number is 2249h7b if anyone needs it.
Just opened mine to check and its square :wink:
Hope that helps
Cheers
Yes the paddle got stuck but it's not a hardship to yank it out.
was only just saying the other day i'd like to buy one, so i hope this does the job! bargain price (saw 2 ppl walking around with one in store, 2 others reserved behind counter and a bloke putting one in his car boot outside, lol)..... thanks so much original poster.....voted HOT!!! :smiley:
hartlepool got 1 on display for £9.99 but missing box, instructions, mixing paddle and measuring cups.
We are not overly impressed but at least the paddle stayed in the machine and not the bread.
I'll give it another go today and then the charity shop beckons.
Rubbish.
Also, it smells terrible when it's baking.
Really disappointed. A prime example that sometimes you get what you pay for.
I got mine yesterday and haven’t used it yet. Has anyone had any positive experience and it made a decent loaf. You do need to use different flour etc for breadmakers.
I genuinely can’t believe this would have got an average over 8.1 on impartial review sites and be sold by Tesco and Sainsburys under their own brand name if it is a complete load of rubbish.
It will be interesting to see if any has yet had a good loaf
I need to decide If i take mine back unused of give it a try
try here MSE breakmaking collection
It's definitely got a more finer and denser texture than off the shelf stuff - but I guess that's what fresh bread is meant to be like.
Love it - but will probably end up the same shape as one of the loaves it produces....
Now I need to find an electric bread slicing machine somewhere, as I cant cut it straight if my life depended on it:) Thats my fault though not the bread
hope this helps others
One thing to remember is to follow the recipes, and 1 1/3 of a cup is one full cup and a third- not 1/3 of a cup which we think is where some peeps have gone wrong!
I'd like to hear if anyone has used an adapted recipe using grated courgette ?
Tastes lovely.
Thanks for the advice.
Thanks OP for this, well chuffed
I also found that the bread was ready in 3hrs, but gone in a few mins (loaves too small), so ended up using it for pizza dough only, which it was adequate at.
I expect most, after a month or 2, will realise the bread isnt as good as shop bought, and its much easier to just grab a loaf when doing the shopping, rather than faff around with one of these!!!!
Would defeat the object if I had to wake up get dressed, drive to the shop and come back before I could have a nice fresh (and perhaps warm) loaf for breakfast. That alone is worth £13.99.
a) Pop to the local coop for a fresh loaf
b) cook some part-bakes.
I once had the motivation to make the bread also, but it soon tires.
Your will is strong. I give it 2 months.
What I find amazing about these things is how many people buy them. Half the people in the country probably can't be bothered to take the time to make a proper meal half the time let a lone make their own bread.
Fair enough to those people who can find the time to do this but I find it hard to believe that many people who buy them do. The majority of people I imagine buy these things as a novelty and soon tire of them.
The majority of people should consider very seriously whether they're going to use this much. Otherwise it really is a waste of money, even at this price.
Followed the instrcutions to the T, using a proper CUP measurer, and not a random mug from the cupboard and the bread turns out perfectly. Just as good as my mate's Kenwood.
As sotomonkey said, add electricity onto that and your bread maker offers no benefit!
Unless you're making special/unique style breads which cant be bought instore, its really not worth the effort, kitchen space, noise, and costs!
If you really want to get into bread making, get a kenwood/magimix and use your oven instead!
I measured the flour using the measuring cup provided even though the instructions clearly state that this should only be used for measuring liquids! A bit confusing but the end results were fine.
Catford
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That was with just a quick search. Appreciate not as readily available but if expired some people may lose ot locally..
Cheers.