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Robert Feinman 30-11-2004 12:09 AM

Horizontal bread machine question
 
I've only used a vertical bread machine so far, but mine is
starting to make odd banging noises, so I'm guessing I'll
be in the market for a replacement sooner rather than later.

The newer models seem to favor a horizontal pan. If I get
one of these (say 2 lb size) and I make a smaller loaf
what do I get? Do I get a very flat but regular size
loaf? With the vertical pan I just get a shorter bread
(less slices) which is the intended result.
A flatter bread wouldn't be very good for sandwiches.

Suggestions or advice?
--
Robert D Feinman
Landscapes, Cityscapes and Panoramic Photographs
http://robertdfeinman.com
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Rina 30-11-2004 02:32 AM

No, You don't get a flat loaf, you get a normal shaped rectangular loaf, but
shop carefully, some pans are shaped more normal than others.

The Machines that are advertised as doing 2 lbs actually make a nice 1 1/2
lb (3 cup of flour ) loaf... 2 lbs would be the Max. 2 lb loaves are too
tall... just my opinion.
Here's a picture of a 1 1/2 lb loaf coming out of my Zojurishi :
http://www.pbase.com/rina/image/17500666

Here's one that's not a perfect loaf but a good example of a too tall 2 lb
loaf:
http://www.pbase.com/rina/image/17501658

Rina

"Robert Feinman" > wrote in message
...
> I've only used a vertical bread machine so far, but mine is
> starting to make odd banging noises, so I'm guessing I'll
> be in the market for a replacement sooner rather than later.
>
> The newer models seem to favor a horizontal pan. If I get
> one of these (say 2 lb size) and I make a smaller loaf
> what do I get? Do I get a very flat but regular size
> loaf? With the vertical pan I just get a shorter bread
> (less slices) which is the intended result.
> A flatter bread wouldn't be very good for sandwiches.




M 01-12-2004 12:18 AM

I make a 2 lb loaf, in a vertical pan. It looks fine. It makes great sliced
bread for sandwiches. It will also make a 1 1/2 lb loaf, but the work is the
same for a 2 lb one.
It's a Black & Decker All in one. The recipes work out perfectly if careful
measuring is practiced.
M.


"Robert Feinman" > wrote in message
...
> I've only used a vertical bread machine so far, but mine is
> starting to make odd banging noises, so I'm guessing I'll
> be in the market for a replacement sooner rather than later.
>
> The newer models seem to favor a horizontal pan. If I get
> one of these (say 2 lb size) and I make a smaller loaf
> what do I get? Do I get a very flat but regular size
> loaf? With the vertical pan I just get a shorter bread
> (less slices) which is the intended result.
> A flatter bread wouldn't be very good for sandwiches.
>
> Suggestions or advice?
> --
> Robert D Feinman
> Landscapes, Cityscapes and Panoramic Photographs
> http://robertdfeinman.com
> mail:




M 01-12-2004 12:18 AM

I make a 2 lb loaf, in a vertical pan. It looks fine. It makes great sliced
bread for sandwiches. It will also make a 1 1/2 lb loaf, but the work is the
same for a 2 lb one.
It's a Black & Decker All in one. The recipes work out perfectly if careful
measuring is practiced.
M.


"Robert Feinman" > wrote in message
...
> I've only used a vertical bread machine so far, but mine is
> starting to make odd banging noises, so I'm guessing I'll
> be in the market for a replacement sooner rather than later.
>
> The newer models seem to favor a horizontal pan. If I get
> one of these (say 2 lb size) and I make a smaller loaf
> what do I get? Do I get a very flat but regular size
> loaf? With the vertical pan I just get a shorter bread
> (less slices) which is the intended result.
> A flatter bread wouldn't be very good for sandwiches.
>
> Suggestions or advice?
> --
> Robert D Feinman
> Landscapes, Cityscapes and Panoramic Photographs
> http://robertdfeinman.com
> mail:




M 01-12-2004 12:18 AM

I make a 2 lb loaf, in a vertical pan. It looks fine. It makes great sliced
bread for sandwiches. It will also make a 1 1/2 lb loaf, but the work is the
same for a 2 lb one.
It's a Black & Decker All in one. The recipes work out perfectly if careful
measuring is practiced.
M.


"Robert Feinman" > wrote in message
...
> I've only used a vertical bread machine so far, but mine is
> starting to make odd banging noises, so I'm guessing I'll
> be in the market for a replacement sooner rather than later.
>
> The newer models seem to favor a horizontal pan. If I get
> one of these (say 2 lb size) and I make a smaller loaf
> what do I get? Do I get a very flat but regular size
> loaf? With the vertical pan I just get a shorter bread
> (less slices) which is the intended result.
> A flatter bread wouldn't be very good for sandwiches.
>
> Suggestions or advice?
> --
> Robert D Feinman
> Landscapes, Cityscapes and Panoramic Photographs
> http://robertdfeinman.com
> mail:





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