Secura Bread Maker Machine 2.2lb Stainless Steel T

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Stainless Steel Bread Maker

650W Multi-Use Programmable 19 Menu Settings for Home Bakery (Silver)

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Developed with nutrition exclusive custom mode 19 preset menu settings & 3 loaf sizes & 3 crust Colors for making a variety of breads pizza dough cakes yogurt and jams Now you can create gluten free cake
Programmable LCD digital display with delay baking timer 15-hour delay timer & automatic keep Warm (max 1 hours) You can eat fresh bread the next morning because it can make Reservation for up to 15Hr in advance with 60 minutes of warm-keeping
Maximum capacity of 2 2 pounds select your loaf size (1 1lb 1 7lb or 2 2lb) and choose from light medium or dark crust setting This is your bread maker/machine recipe
Features an add-in ingredient reminder and a convenient view window The bread maker will “beep” to remind you to add final ingredients such as nuts and fruit during the working cycle Just open the lid and add the ingredients into the bread pan The handy viewing window allows the baking process to be observed at all times The non-stick bread pan is dishwasher safe
Electricity disconnection memory & diagnostic error code system if the appliance malfunctions the corresponding error code will appear in the LCD readout display The unit will resume working if power is restored within 15 minutes of power loss After reconnecting electricity The timer will resume counting down

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  1. A

    This is the budget machine you want
    9/12/19 UpdateIt’s close enough to the 9 month mark that I thought I’d give a quick update. It’s still going strong and is a really nice bread machine.I use the soft bread cycle the most. Although, I think I actually prefer the french bread cycle because the crumb actually comes out a little softer than the soft cycle. Go figure lol. Adding gluten to the recipes also helps with a softer and stretchier crumb. And no, it’s not going to make the same types of loaves you get from making bread by hand. But for a machine it does a really good job. I still highly recommend it.Original ReviewI decided to review this product, because at the time of writing this, it only has two reviews. I took a chance on buying it because of the price and settings it offers. I’ve had a cheap Magic Chef since the early 2000’s that’s still going strong, but it lacks the ability to customize, only takes 1.5 lb loaves, and I’ve never liked how every cycle overbakes the crust.This unit is stainless steel with a plastic shell on the lid. It looks very nice. The display glows blue when pressing buttons. It turns off quickly, but pressing the menu button lights it up again. The display will show the time for each cycle as well as each step of the baking process it’s in. It’s sturdy enough to not walk while kneading dough.As for how it functions, time will tell if the machine is durable. So far it makes better loaves than my Magic Chef. I’m really glad I purchased it. It’s way cheaper than similar machines sold on Amazon and works great. As I try out the cycles I’ll update this review.As for the pictures, the white loaf is the quick bread cycle using all purpose flour. The brown loaf is the multigrain cycle (recipe below).The manual lacks information and clear instructions. Below is an explanation for each cycle.Soft BreadThis is your basic white bread cycle. It’s the one you’ll use for most recipes that call for white bread flour.Sweet BreadThis is for breads high in sugar or fat that will burn if baked at a higher temperature.Natural SourdoughThis is for recipes containing sourdough.French BreadIt lacks a separate European bread cycle, so this one can probably be used for all European type breads.Whole WheatThis is for breads with a high whole wheat content.Quick BreadDeceiving name. This is actually the rapid/express bake cycle. The settings and times as it counts backward are, stir1: 3, stir2: , ferment3: 1:18, bake: 50, keep warm: 30. This makes a decent semi quick loaf. I actually recommend activating the yeast first for this cycle. Just mix the sugar & water a recipe calls for, pour it into the pan, add yeast and stir again. Let it sit for 10 minutes. The yeast should have bubbled and expanded. Pour in the rest of the ingredients, with salt going in last, and start the cycle.Sugar FreeThis is for breads that use sweeteners like sucralose, xylitol, stevia, etc.MultigrainThis is for breads that are made with multiple types of whole grain cereals. This can be actual flour such as rye, or cereal grains normally eaten as hot cereals (oats, quinoa, etc).This recipe makes a delicious loaf of multigrain bread. It’s good with butter, peanut butter & jelly, sandwich meat, etc.1 1/2 c water1/4 c honey2 1/2 tsp yeast2 tbs oil1 1/2 c bread flour1 1/2 c whole wheat flour1 c 5, 7, or 10 grain cereal1tbs + 1tsp vital wheat gluten1 1/2 tsp saltIf using instant yeast, add the wet ingredients, dry ingredients, and yeast last. If using regular yeast, measure out the water, stir in the honey, then yeast. While it’s bubbling, measure out all the other ingredients. Pour the water mixture into the pan followed by the oil and dry ingredients. Select multigrain, 2lb loaf, light crust.Gluten-freeFor breads made with gluten free mixes that contain ingredients such as corn & potatoes, and lack gluten.Buttermilk BreadFor breads that contain buttermilk.Bread Dough & Pizza DoughBread dough has an extremely short cycle of 23 minutes. Pizza dough will go through the entire 1 hour and 25 minute process since it’s not going to have another rise once it’s taken out.Pasta DoughThis is a default 23 minute stir cycle. The ‘Knead’ button on the machine’s interface goes directly to this menu setting. The time can be adjusted up & down in 1-minute increments.Leaven DoughThis one is perplexing. Bread and pizza dough are leaven doughs, so why the need for another one? The manual says the time is 1 hour and 24 minutes. I don’t understand the point of another separately named setting that does the same thing as Pizza Dough.CakeCake is for wheat batters containing baking powder and/or baking soda. This can be actual cake or quick breads like banana.JamI tried the jam cycle using mashed strawberries, sugar, lemon juice, and pectin. It came out more like syrup, but it was my first time and I probably didn’t use enough pectin. It cooked the strawberries down and tastes amazing. I highly recommend giving this a try.YogurtFor yogurt.BakeThe manual says this is for premade dough. The increments are 10 minutes up to 1 hour and 10 minutes.Custom ModeThis allows you to set times for each default step. The steps to program are stir 1, rest, stir 2, ferment 1, 2, & 3, bake, keep warm, reservation.I tweaked the quick bread cycle slightly to have a shorter bake time, stir1: 3, rest: 0, stir2: 10, ferment3: 22, bake: 40.The recipes in the manual probably aren’t worth trying. The pizza dough recipe calls for sugar the same as the bread dough recipe. Real pizza doughs don’t have sugar. If they can’t even get a pizza dough recipe right, I don’t trust any of them. The recipes are also in grams, so without a food scale, they’re best ignored.

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  2. Alexis

    Amazing Machine
    I’ll preface this by saying that the instructions can be a little awkward to understand, but it’s genuinely not rocket science and you (for the most part) don’t need to know much of how to work the machine past clicking the menu button and cycling through the preset options.It’s an excellent machine that I’ve been using almost every day since I received it. I’ve made about 5 loaves of bread, all perfect. The machine is easy to use, easy to clean, and overall worth every penny I’ve spent on it. It has some quirks here and there, but I’ve explained all the issues I’ve found with it so far. To me, they aren’t issues, but things to consider.The screen is a little rough to read as the machine is sitting on the counter. I’m a fairly short woman, not even reaching five feet tall. With a height boost, the screen is easy to read. If you’re wanting to let your children use the machine, or you yourself are short, keep in mind you’ll need to get a bit of a height advantage.On the topic of allowing your children to use the machine, or if you’re accident prone in the kitchen: THE MACHINE GETS HOT! The sides, the front, and the top all get hot. Please keep this in mind when handling the machine or allowing children to practice baking with it. I highly recommend supervision at all times, and to keep any animals off of the surface it’ll be used on.The machine is fairly noisy, but not obnoxiously so. It’s easy to tune out or just not hear when you’re in another room. It also gets relatively violent on its second stir, but I haven’t noticed any drastic movement or jumping of the machine that other bread makers suffer from. If you’re anxious about the possibility of it coming to life and dropping to its doom off your surface, move it further back.The recipes the machine come with aren’t bad or horrible, but you can find better ones via the internet, cook books, or your dear old granny’s recipe box.The machine also comes with a measuring cup and a double ended measuring spoon (tea/table) that comes in really handy.I recommend washing everything when you receive your package. Everything smells heavily of plastic and other factory smells.TL;DR: This bread machine is amazing and is worth your time and money. Just be sure to read the instructions and use common sense!

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