Friday, 8 July 2011
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Everyone laughs at the thought of a young bachelor at the store, standing in the bread aisle completely dumbfounded at the sheer number of choices in front of him. It's likely that we all laugh because we understand the dilemma-how can an easy choice such as picking up a loaf of bread be so difficult? In truth, with there being so many different additives and preservatives added into breads today, sometimes it's hard to tell just exactly what one is really paying for, or how healthy that selection is. This is where the Zojirushi BBCC-X20 Bread Machine comes into play. With a little bit of time and effort, even our young bachelor can make his very own bread and know exactly what is going into each piece.
Unlike many current bread makers, which use vertical, round baking pans, the Zojirushi BBCC-X20 Bread Machine uses a traditional rectangular pan to bake a normal-looking two-pound loaf. This makes it much easier for using the bread in sandwiches. The horizontal baking pan also allows this bread machine to be used in baking cakes and even in making meatloaf; and it comes with presets for both.
In fact, this bread machine takes most of the guesswork out of the process. Simply follow the recipes included in the owners manual by adding in the proper ingredients, then select the baking cycle and what kind of crust you want (light, medium, dark), and let the machine do the rest. Two paddles get to work kneading the dough, and then you can watch the bread rise through the wide viewing window. When it is done baking, it will keep it warm for up to an hour afterward so you can have warm, freshly baked bread even if you step away from the kitchen before it's done. Or better yet, use the Zojirushi BBCC-X20 Bread Machine's built in timer to have your bread freshly made just as you wake up in the morning or just as you step in the door from work at the end of the day.
While most people who wish to make their own bread are content with plain bread, the Zojirushi BBCC-X20 Bread Machine makes it easy to try out many different kinds of foods. It comes with a host of different preset cycles, so the ambitious cook can try using it to make jams, cakes, sourdough breads, pizza dough, pretzel dough, cinnamon roll dough, meatloaf, and even lasagna.
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