This simple bread machine sandwich loaf recipe, inspired and adapted from here, results in a soft bread with a pleasant, chewy texture with perfect crust. It's delicious toasted for breakfast or used to make sandwiches. You can easily spice up the bread by adding your favourite seasonings, like Italian herbs, ranch dressing mix, cardamom, or garlic powder. Also, instead of milk or water, use carrot juice, beet juice or beer for natural colour and extra flavours. It takes less than 5 minutes to gather and prepare all the ingredients, the rest will be taken care of by your bread machine.
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- Add all of the ingredients to your bread machine pan in the order recommended by your bread machine manufacturer. (usually liquid first, then dry ingredients) Select Basic cycle with dark crust setting.
- Press start. Check on the dough after 5 minutes of kneading. It should form a smooth dough ball. If it’s too dry add liquid a teaspoon at a time. If it is too wet, add bread flour a tablespoon at a time until you have a right consistency. My machine takes 3 hours to make this loaf.
- Once ready, turn the bread out onto a wire rack to cool. Slice and enjoy.
32 comments:
I don't have bread machine but I love home made bread :)
Your bread looks good, Angie! Hope I can make a good bread like yours :)
It is ideal to prepare toast and then rub with a clove of garlic, put a tablespoon of grated tomato and a little olive oil, that's how we take it in Spain.
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Yum, so tall and fluffy!
...bread machine were the rage here years ago, now they can be seen at garage sales.
This bread looks very delicious ;)
wow that is some gorgeous loaf! MAMA MIA!
I should get a bread machine I don't know why I still don't have one. Your bread looks great. Thanks for the ideas on adding different liquids to the bread dough. They all sound really good.
Great looking bread. I've thought about getting a bread machine,but we don't have enough counter space. Maybe one of these days! Good stuff -- thanks.
I LOVE my bread machine! Thanks for sharing this new recipe.
A perfect bread!
Yum!
I've never used a bread machine. But knowing that you do impresses me, since I'm always so impressed with your breads!
This loaf looks perfect for sandwiches! A perfect crumb and I love the whole wheat addition! Yummy!
Who doesn't love fresh baked bread! YUM
I got rid of my bread machine a few years ago. I just had too many gadgets cluttering up the pantry. Bread is easy to make with my stand mixer anyway.
Wow!....your bread looks so yummy!...I'm so happy you have a bread machine......Abrazotes, Marcela
How I wish I can bake like that. Fresh bread and pastries every day :)
Beautiful bread. I don't have a bread machine.
In my country we are big bread eaters, we eat it every morning and evening, often for lunch too, which is why we have breadshops in every other street :)
Woow Beautiful healthy bread. Thank you for sharing. I would like to try it with our wild yeast (we call it eksi Maya).
Perfect bread, tall and delicious. Love the crust, yum.
The bread machine is such a fabulous shortcut. I really like your idea to add in some coconut sugar. YUM!
I never really like bread machine bread because of the shape but yours looks great. Perfect for morning toast.
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This bread looks so yummy!!
Looks delicious. I love whole wheat bread
Now I feel like I wanna bring out that old bread maker of mine. That looks perfectly cooked
Beautiful. That bread looks so wholesome and delicious.
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You are making me want to drag out my bread maker and make a loaf. YUM.
I love using my bread machine for kneading and the first rise but I rarely use it to bake in. Seeing your bread, I'd love to try the whole process! I looks moist and delicious! Homemade bread is the best!
excellent bread.... I should have this kind of machine.
Thank you for sharing the recipe and knowledge....
professionally baked bread loaf, Angie..love the color and texture !!
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