I am using a breadmaker to make bread. However, I want to know how to get rid of the paddle hole at the end of each loaf when I take it out of the machine. Does anyone know how I can get a perfect loaf? I would appreciate some help please. Advertisement By dawndee from London, England. Add your voice!
Can I Make Bread Without the Paddle Hole from the Machine?
Can I Make Bread Without the Paddle Hole from the Machine? | ThriftyFun
Bread machines have become a huge convenience in our life. All you need to do is pop the bread ingredients in the bread machine, press a few buttons and in a few hours the whole house smells of freshly baked bread with zero effort on your part. But, when I want to make a simple white loaf , I leave the bread making in the trusted hands of my bread maker. I have discovered many tips and tricks that will make your bread less hole-ly. You need to put in some time and effort into perfecting these tips. Just kidding, keep reading, we have a few tips for you too.
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All longtime bread machine users are familiar with the annoying little hole the kneading paddle leaves in the loaf once the paddle is dug out of the baked bread. But did you know that there are also automatic bread makers designed to leave no hole or only a very small hole in the bottom of the finished loaf? In this article, we talk about what you should look for if you want a bread machine that leaves no big hole in the finished loaf. Bread makers with dual kneading blades have been gaining a lot of popularity in recent years as they allow bread machines to create large, horizontal loaves. But two kneading paddles also means two holes, so you're not a fan of those funky holes in the bottom of your bread, go for a bread machine model with a single kneading blade.