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Breadmakers: fresh bread, less faff
Pick a programme, choose your loaf size, set the crust—then watch it mix, knead, prove, and bake. Weekdays: fresh loaves. Weekends: dough today, pizza tonight.
Which features should I check first?
- Programmes that matter: gluten‑free, dough, brioche, jam, white, wholemeal
- Loaf size: Go compact for one or two, or family‑size for bigger batches
- Crust control: Light, medium and dark—pick your favourite flavour and finish
- Time controls: Delay timer for overnight, and rapid cycles in about an hour
- Mix‑ins: Some models drop in fruit, nuts or seeds for you—more even results, less effort
- Peek or trust: Some include a viewing window, others seal in heat for steadier bakes
How do breadmakers handle gluten‑free baking?
Models with dedicated gluten‑free programmes adjust the cycle for gluten-free bread to improve consistency—so you can choose your ingredients and get delicious results. Check the model's programme list for and dough, cake and dough options.
Is there a breadmaker for small kitchens or smaller batches?
Short on counter space or baking for one or two? Compact models bake smaller loaves so you eat them at their best—fresher slices, fewer leftovers.
Can I bake bread quickly or overnight?
If your model has a delay timer, set it before bed and wake to a warm loaf.
Use the rapid setting when you need it sooner. Most rapid cycles take around an hour, depending on model and recipe. Standard bakes take longer and often deliver a fuller rise and flavour.
How do breadmakers handle fruit, nuts, or seeds?
On models with an automatic dispenser, mix‑ins drop at the right moment—so fruit loaves and seeded breads bake evenly, crust to crumb.
What else can I make besides bread?
Hit dough for pizza night or soft rolls. Many machines can also handle brioche and even jam—handy for brunch or when you’re hosting.