Bread making in machine problems
#1
Bread making in machine problems
I know there are smarter than me people out there and I am seeking your help. I have a breadmaker machine, Zojirushi and an excellant machine at that so the problem must be me!
For years I have used this breadmaker and the same receipe with great results but the past several times my attempt to get a good looking loaf is short of perfect. The top caves in the center about one inch.
The bread is very good tasting and could pass as perfection except for the top. I have atlered the amounts of ingrediences to the point that I am running out of ways to figure out what is wrong.
All fresh ingrediences, good yeast, measure carefully....
When I make bread, I call the ole fashion wa ynot using the machine, the bread comes out of the oven in wonderully shaped loafs.
Anyone with any ideas?
Thanks for your time if you can help.
For years I have used this breadmaker and the same receipe with great results but the past several times my attempt to get a good looking loaf is short of perfect. The top caves in the center about one inch.
The bread is very good tasting and could pass as perfection except for the top. I have atlered the amounts of ingrediences to the point that I am running out of ways to figure out what is wrong.
All fresh ingrediences, good yeast, measure carefully....
When I make bread, I call the ole fashion wa ynot using the machine, the bread comes out of the oven in wonderully shaped loafs.
Anyone with any ideas?
Thanks for your time if you can help.
#2
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My Black & Decker has a handy trouble shooting guide. For a problem like yours one can try any of the following:
Decrease liquid by 2 T
Increase salt by 1/4 t
Decrease yeast by 1/4 t
After trying this with one adjustment if that doesn't work try 2 adjustments at the same time.
How do you store your flour? Outside humidity can absorb into the flour requiring you to use less flour. I see you are in the desert but are you having a "rainy" spell right now? Just a thought. Good luck. I love my bread machine.
Decrease liquid by 2 T
Increase salt by 1/4 t
Decrease yeast by 1/4 t
After trying this with one adjustment if that doesn't work try 2 adjustments at the same time.
How do you store your flour? Outside humidity can absorb into the flour requiring you to use less flour. I see you are in the desert but are you having a "rainy" spell right now? Just a thought. Good luck. I love my bread machine.
#3
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Martensdale, Iowa
Posts: 319
I have the same problem. And I have had several bread machines and have had this problem with them all. So I make my bread dough in the machine on the dough setting. Then put it in my pans let it rise the second time and bake it. There is still nothing like bread that comes out of the oven. The hard part is done by my bread machine and that is mixing and the first rising.
#4
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
First of all, I totally agree, it's the best machine as far as I'm concerned. I've had numerous others and two of these and will never buy another brand. I have the best luck with it and it does so much more than bread. First of all make sure you are layering the ingredients in the pan in the order of the book. Wet first, then all dry with yeast on top. Make sure your yeast is good. You can always proof your yeast before putting it in the machine just in case your temp isn't right for that part of the process. This machine heats up the liquid to the right temp for the yeast. King Arther web site has lots of tips and recipes for this machine. I hope it gets better. Also try using the Better for Bread Flour or King Arthur's flour, it has the right amount of gluten in it to make it better.
#7
Thanks Tammy, have not tried this yet but may do so.
#8
I appreciate your tips, will try that too.
My Black & Decker has a handy trouble shooting guide. For a problem like yours one can try any of the following:
Decrease liquid by 2 T
Increase salt by 1/4 t
Decrease yeast by 1/4 t
After trying this with one adjustment if that doesn't work try 2 adjustments at the same time.
How do you store your flour? Outside humidity can absorb into the flour requiring you to use less flour. I see you are in the desert but are you having a "rainy" spell right now? Just a thought. Good luck. I love my bread machine.
Decrease liquid by 2 T
Increase salt by 1/4 t
Decrease yeast by 1/4 t
After trying this with one adjustment if that doesn't work try 2 adjustments at the same time.
How do you store your flour? Outside humidity can absorb into the flour requiring you to use less flour. I see you are in the desert but are you having a "rainy" spell right now? Just a thought. Good luck. I love my bread machine.
#9
I do follow the rules when loading the ingredients and I use King Arthur's bread flour...also the fresh bulk bread flour from Winco....I tell my hubby that "I will keep failing until I succeed"... thanks for responding.
First of all, I totally agree, it's the best machine as far as I'm concerned. I've had numerous others and two of these and will never buy another brand. I have the best luck with it and it does so much more than bread. First of all make sure you are layering the ingredients in the pan in the order of the book. Wet first, then all dry with yeast on top. Make sure your yeast is good. You can always proof your yeast before putting it in the machine just in case your temp isn't right for that part of the process. This machine heats up the liquid to the right temp for the yeast. King Arther web site has lots of tips and recipes for this machine. I hope it gets better. Also try using the Better for Bread Flour or King Arthur's flour, it has the right amount of gluten in it to make it better.
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