250 Best American Bread Machine Baking Recipes
Product DescriptionThe ultimate collection of bread machine recipes. Home baked bread is one of life’s delicious pleasures. And nothing bakes bread as easily and conveniently as a bread machine. These easy recipes meet the exacting . . . More >>
250 Best American Bread Machine Baking Recipes

I was disappointed in this one. I was hoping for different, yet simple recipes. That is why I use a bread machine. There is only 3 or 4 recipes in the whole book that I am interested in trying.
Rating: 2 / 5
This book has become my bread machine “bible. ” I live in Colorado and constantly had difficulty with other recipes, particularly with trying to make high altitude adjustments. Not only are the recipes in this book wonderfully tasty, but rarely have I had to make any high altitude ajustments. Every recipe I’ve tried has come out great, both in appearance and texture. The recipes range from basic breads with few ingredients to some pretty unique combinations. My favorites are the cinnamon apple oat bran and the scandinavian rye made with beer and spices that surpasses even the wonderful Limpa my swedish grandmother baked. There’s also a terrific general information section in the beginning of the book with lots of great tips for producing the perfect loaf.
Rating: 5 / 5
Every recipe I’ve tried is absolutely delicious!! The tips are extremely helpful. I haven’t found anything I don’t like about this book. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in using a bread machine to bake breads.
Rating: 5 / 5
This book is chock full of good recipes. It is by far the best bread machine baking book that I have run across. I use it daily.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is by far the best and easiest bread book ever written. I am writing this right now, with the Asiago Herb Loaf recipe just finishing its baking cycle, and my entire home smells incredibly delicious! Whenever I make a bread from this book, I can hardly wait for the machine to finish to taste the end product. My kids also love this book, ages 2 and 5, we make bread in the machine regularly together, with them helping measure and add ingredients into the chamber, helping us find a new, fun, way to spend time together. I’ve tried recipes from all sections, and although there are some that require a bit more work than I am used to, e. g. , rolling or shaping, this book is an all around wonderful book for any family with a bread machine!
Rating: 5 / 5