The loaf came out of the pan easily but the paddle tore a hole. But while the sides and bottom were sufficiently browned, the top was pale, despite it being set for the darkest crust. In testing, the 750g white loaf rose incredibly well. There’s no measuring spoon and cup, and the pan pushes, rather than twists, into place. Light appears on the LCD display as L, but medium and dark are P and H. For example, the crust settings don’t make much sense. On the downside, while the buttons are straightforward, there are a few quirks. As it’s compact, it won't hog the worktop. Its black glossy finish feels more premium. There’s a viewing window, an alert to add extras, buttons with icons as well as words, and a dishwasher-safe paddle. These include gluten-free, jam and cake, two fast bakes, 13-hour delay, optional one-hour keep warm.ĭespite its small size, this bread maker can still make a loaf up to 1kg, as well as 500g and 750g versions. However this bread maker has a lot of what you’d expect in a more expensive model. There’s a tendency to think of affordable appliances as lacking in features. However, the paddle had to be dug out and there was some unmixed flour on one corner. The loaf rose and baked well, and stayed crisp on the keep warm setting. The action isn’t shown on the display so first-time bakers might wonder what it wants. While it wasn’t too noisy, it beeped loudly when it was ready for extras. This bread maker was used to make a 1.5lb white loaf on the basic programme. In testing, it wasn’t as easy as some to programme. However, making sure you stick to the right quantities for the recipe can be a challenge. While there’s no button for it, the machine can be used to make a 1lb loaf but on the 1.5lb setting. Two spoons and a cup make measuring simple. There’s also no extras dispenser but it will sound an alert when you can add ingredients. However, there are instructions on making gluten-free bread and cakes using the other programmes. There’s also a 13-hour delay start, 60-minute keep warm and three crust colour options. This machine boasts 12 programmes that include wholewheat, French, sweet, cake, jam and dough. Equipped with two rapid programmes for making a 1.5lb or 2lb loaf in less than an hour, it’s perfect for a busy lifestyle. Hate waiting? The Fastbake is the bread maker for you. Read our full Morphy Richards Homebake Breadmaker review If you don't plan on leaving the bread maker unattended for long periods of time then this won't be too much of an issue, as you can check in and amend any issues, but the Homebake did prove to be a bit of a high maintenance machine. There was also one issue with the tin itself, which jolted out of place mid-bake. One issue we encountered was with the paddle, which occasionally fell flat and interrupted our bake. It's also one of the nicer looking bread makers you can buy, and the viewing panel comes in very useful. The loaf tin is non-stick and easy to clean, although you can't place it in a dishwasher.Īt 36 x 26.5 x 28.5 cm this bread maker is easy to store. Even the gluten free loaf was a triumph! The Morphy Richards Homebake Breadmaker comes with 14 settings and an easy-to-use control panel, featuring three brownness settings and two loaf sizes - up to two pounds. They gave us beautiful loaves every time, and were very versatile. When putting the Homebake to the test we loved the recipes it came with. Read our full Judge Electricals Digital Bread Maker review We weren't convinced that this step was necessary, and the actual kneading is quite loud.Īesthetically it's not the prettiest bread maker in this buying guide by a long shot, but it's great value for something that creates supermarket-quality crusty white loaves. It does beep loudly between each stage of the process, letting you know that the proving process is over and that baking is beginning. The Judge Electricals Digital Bread Maker also made excellent pizza dough, and it is effective at turning out speedy recipes in time for dinner or even a pizza party. So well-risen in fact that it made contact with the viewing mirror, leaving a slight dent in the top of the bread maker. We enjoyed making white bread in this machine, which came out fluffy and well-risen. You can adjust colour, size and also select from 12 modes with the Judge Electricals Digital Bread Maker.
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