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By Tiffany Published Last Updated: June 21, 2022 30 Comments

How to make bread machine recipes by hand: a simple conversion “recipe” of sorts for those of us who don’t have room in our kitchens for another gadget. Impress guests with delicious homemade bread!

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Want to impress your family? Bake fresh bread.

Boy, will they be impressed when you pull a freshly baked loaf of Man Bread out of your oven!

I’ll be the first to admit that bread baking can be scary. As a whole, society’s confidence in the art of bread making has diminished over time. It’s as if the invention of the bread machine somehow made our own hand-kneaded bread inferior quality.

Yet, bread is one of the best foods to make from scratch. It saves you money and doesn’t have to take up too much of your time. Plus, homemade bread is much healthier for you than store-bought!

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Can you make a bread machine recipe by hand?

My parents owned a bread machine so when I was growing up, I had never seen it made by hand. In fact, for a while, I really thought that you had to own the machine in order to do it yourself.

Thankfully this is not true and it is quite easy to make any bread recipe by hand. Even if it is written for a bread machine.

Bread Machine Recipe Ingredients

Whether you follow a recipe for a bread maker or a traditional loaf, you need these basic ingredients.

  • Yeast. If you’re a little nervous about yeast, you can read this post on the basics about yeast. Personally I prefer to use active dry yeast. Instant yeast can make the rise time vary from the recipe.
  • Water. Your yeast needs warm water to work. Typically your water needs to be about 115 degrees. Warmer than room temperature, but not boiling.
  • Sugar. You can use regular white sugar, turbinado, honey, or even maple syrup. If you’re concerned about the sugar content of your bread, most of it is eaten by the yeast. Any sweetness in the bread comes from sugar or sweetener added later.
  • Flour. All-purpose or bread flour will give you a “white bread” loaf. While whole wheat will give you the classic wheat bread. In terms of health, the less refined the better.
  • Oil. Most bread recipes will call for some type of oil or butter. This helps with the flavor and the texture of the bread.
  • Salt. Again, most bread recipes need a little bit of salt to draw out the flavor.

How to Make a Bread Machine Recipe by Hand

Follow these simple steps to make your favorite bread machine recipe by hand.

  1. Combine yeast, water, and sugar in a bowl. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes until foamy (like beer).
  2. Add ingredients (with anything very cold or very hot added last) and knead for 8-10 minutes. You can knead by hand or in a stand mixer. (I have this stand mixer and LOVE it. Plus, you can use these ‘creative ways to use a stand mixer’ to get the most out of your machine!)
  3. Cover with a dishtowel and allow the dough to rise in a warm place until doubled in size, 1 to 1 ½ hours.
  4. Turn out dough to a floured surface. Punch down bread to release air bubbles and separate into loaves.
  5. Knead gently, 3-6 times, to redistribute yeast and shape into loaves.
  6. Place loaves in oiled pans and cover with a dishtowel. Allow to rise in a warm place until doubled in size, approximately 1 hour.
  7. Bake at 350F until the bottom of the loaves sound hollow when tapped, 30 minutes to 40 minutes.
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How do you knead bread by hand?

Here are the basic steps:

  1. Prep your work surface. Add a little flour to your kneading area so the dough doesn’t stick.
  2. Scrape your dough out of the bowl onto the work surface. Add a little flour on top. Your dough should be slightly sticky to work with.
  3. Press down on the dough with the heels of your hands. Then grab the back end and fold over towards your body. And press into the dough again with the heels of your hands.
  4. Give the dough a quarter turn and repeat step three. Add flour to the dough if the dough is sticky.
  5. Press and turn your dough several times adding flour as needed. Repeat until dough is smooth and elastic.

It’s a little hard to describe how to knead dough by hand. If that didn’t make the most sense, follow the tutorial in this YouTube video.

Is there a trick to baking whole wheat bread?

Wheat bread traditionally needs a little bit more kneading to produce a less gritty texture. The bran in wheat also interferes with gluten, so it takes a little longer to rise. When you knead, make sure the dough becomes smooth and elastic. When the dough is rising, watch for the size of the dough rather than the timer.

One trick I like to use with baking whole wheat bread is to add dough conditioners.

  1. Vital Wheat Gluten gives wheat bread a rise and helps combat the heaviness that comes with baking with whole wheat. It also helps with elasticity and texture.
  2. Sunflower lecithin strengthens the gluten in the wheat, making whole wheat less crumbly. It also helps the dough to be less sticky.
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What if my bread machine recipe calls for fruit or seeds?

Fruits, nuts, and seeds should be added towards the end of the kneading dough cycle so that they are not ground into meal during the process. Simply add fruits/seeds/nuts with 1-2 minutes left in the kneading process.

Here are my favorite traditional bread recipes for beginners:

  • 90 Minute Man Bread
  • The Best White Sandwich Bread
  • No-Knead Artisan Bread
  • Little Bother Oat Bread
  • Rosemary Olive Oil Bread
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  1. How to Make Bread Machine Recipes by Hand - Don't Waste the Crumbs (11)Mate Mate UK

    Great job. I will try this at home.

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  2. How to Make Bread Machine Recipes by Hand - Don't Waste the Crumbs (12)Mate Mate UK

    I would love to make this bread at home but at a frequent time as I am working professional and short of time. Thanks for sharing.

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How to Make Bread Machine Recipes by Hand - Don't Waste the Crumbs (2024)

FAQs

What is the best flour to use in a bread machine? ›

Just be sure to use a flour with a high protein content. King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour, with its high gluten, is an excellent flour for bread machines. Numerous people have told us that their recipes worked in the bread machine using King Arthur, when they didn't work with other all-purpose flours.

What makes bread machine bread crumbly? ›

Your Bread Doesn't Have Enough Gluten

Once these proteins become moist, they create stretchy molecules that give bread dough its elasticity. Gluten helps bread maintain its shape and produces the "crumb" (or texture). If your bread does not have enough gluten, the crumb will not come out as expected.

Is it better to make bread by hand or machine? ›

Making bread by hand or in a bread machine comes down to personal preference. Both are healthier than store-bought bread. However, the methods are slightly different, and so are the results.

Why is my homemade bread so dense in my bread machine? ›

Too much heat or humidity might lead to a too-quick rise and a crevice near the center of your bread. Conditions that are too cold might delay proofing or rising, resulting in a super-dense loaf.

What happens if I use all-purpose flour in bread machine? ›

Of course you can! But 'all purpose' flour has a little less gluten, so your bread won't rise as high. If you're making bread the old-fashioned way, by hand, you can let it rise a little longer. But a bread machine does it exactly the same every time.

Can I use all-purpose flour instead of bread flour in bread machine? ›

Yes! All-purpose flour has a 9% to 12% gluten content, while bread flour's gluten content falls in the 10% to 13% range. Even if your all-purpose flour lacks gluten, you can still use it in the bread machine. Again, the worst that will happen is that your bread will not rise as much as it would with bread flour.

How do I make my bread machine bread less crumbly? ›

The dough didn't have enough liquid. Too many whole grains where added. As they soak up the liquid next time either soak them in water first or add 20mls more water.

What makes homemade bread dry and crumbly? ›

Too much flour and not enough water can cause crumbly bread – people often do this if the dough is too sticky and they add more flour rather than kneading through it. Other culprits can be overproving or not kneading enough – the things you need to do to get a good structure.

How do you make bread crust softer on a bread machine? ›

After baking the bread, put it in a plastic bag just before it cools to room temperature. The residual moisture in the bread will soften the crust.

Why are breadmakers no longer popular? ›

Some attribute the demise of the bread machine to the fact that cooks were just disappointed by their results. Lara Pizzorno, the author of Bread Machine Baking, chalked it up to food snobs who regarded the machine as “the electric equivalent of The Bridges of Madison County” in a 1996 article in The New York Times.

What is one drawback of using a bread machine? ›

One disadvantage of using a bread maker as opposed to your hands is that the paddles are typically fixed, meaning they remain in the dough when baking, often leaving a hole in the middle of the loaf. Whilst this is not the biggest hinderance, it can be an annoyance to those who aim for gold standard loaves.

Should I use regular flour or bread flour for bread machine? ›

"Bread machine flour" and "bread flour" are interchangeable terms. So yes, you should use bread flour in the recipe. It has higher protein than all-purpose flour and will help your bread rise better and hold its shape.

Should you remove bread from bread machine immediately? ›

Condensation can build up in a bread machine if it is not opened at the end of the baking program. If a loaf is left in the machine after baking it can absorb the moisture from the condensation and become soggy. For future bakes, remove the loaf at the end of the baking cycle.

What order do you put ingredients in a bread machine? ›

Adding Ingredients to the Bread Machine

Manufacturers usually recommend adding the liquids first, followed by dry ingredients, with the yeast going in last. This keeps the yeast away from the liquid ingredients until kneading begins.

How do you make bread lighter and fluffier? ›

All it takes is a small amount of dough enhancer per loaf to create a much lighter and fluffier result. Using a dough enhancer like Vital Wheat Gluten works to improve the texture and elasticity of the dough and elongate the strands of gluten. Doing so allows more room for the gas in the dough to develop and rise.

What flour do professional bakers use for bread? ›

While bread flour is more than adequate for everyday breads, some professional bakers use high-gluten flour with a 14% protein content to provide extra strength to dense, chewy doughs like bagels and pizza dough. High-gluten bread flour gives milk bread it's taut structure and compact (but tender) crumb.

What is the healthiest flour for bread machines? ›

Whole-Wheat Flour

Whole-wheat flour is much heartier than all-purpose flour and produces denser baked goods with a more robust flavor. Milled from wheat berries with the nutritious bran and germ still intact, whole-wheat flour is rich in fiber and essential micronutrients like iron, magnesium and vitamin B6.

What flour is best for bread making and why? ›

Strong or bread flour has a higher protein level that plain flour. It is this protein that contributes to the strength of the gluten. However, this is where it gets complicated. Looking for flour labelled as 'strong' or 'bread' flour is a good idea when you are just starting out on your bread making journey.

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