positron wrote: » It is the same 'Spicy Fruit Loaf' recipe (below), and instead of 100% white, I went with 75:25 with white and wholemeal. And replaced butter with same amount of olive oil. Everything else was exactly as the standard Panasonic recipe. I will try and make it a bit more sweeter next time perhaps (or may be not - it's great with butter as is is..!!)Spicy Fruit Loaf, Menu ‘03’ (4hr), M Yeast 1 tsp Strong White Flour 400 g (14 oz) Sugar 2 tsp Butter 75 g (3 oz) Salt 1 tsp Cinnamon 2 tsp Mixed Spice 1 tsp Eggs, medium 2 Water 100 mL Milk 100 mL Mixed Dried Fruit 150 g (5 oz)
positron wrote: » Hmm, that's sounds nicer actually - more butter, sugar and fruits sounds perfect for lite 'cake bread'. This is the recipe booklet I have been using with SD-2501: PDF on dropbox
jendafer1 wrote: » Ah I'm so torn! I have one of the Morphy Richards on reserve from argos so I could get it TODAY!!! But I think you're right... since the consensus is to go with Panasonic I think I will wait for a good deal for one of them to come round - please let me know if anyone spots a bargain for it!! Thanks!
Alun wrote: » I'll be interested in the results, certainly.
Padraig Mor wrote: » Got a Lidl breadmaker a couple of months ago and must admit to being a bit disappointed! Any bread I've made has turned out slightly 'damp', even if I up the flour and decrease the liquid. Used recipes from the booklet and the Fresh Bread in the Morning book mentioned here. Anyone have an idea what I'm doing wrong?
teddy12 wrote: » Im looking for a cheap breadmaker. Nothing fancy and around the 100 euro mark..... Any recommendations?
JohnK wrote: » Whats the bread maker of choice these days - is it still the Panasonic SD2501 or has something else come along?
0lddog wrote: » Ah...... just get a Panny ! Keep an eye on Amazon. Every now & then they have them on deep discount
dvpower wrote: » Top tip: Sign up to CamelCamelCamel. Tell them which Amazon product you want and what your target price is, and they'll email you when it hits that price. I got a bargain Panasonic breadmaker in November using this.http://uk.camelcamelcamel.com/
positron wrote: » Found one here: http://www.dietfreedom.co.uk/recipes/nutty-seedy-loaf , but other recipes are welcome too.
Armelodie wrote: » Hey folks, just got the panasonic sd 2502 in currys blanchardstown today on special offer for €169 thats only tenner more than the 2501.. Ring ahead though as they told me I got the last one for the moment...they only have display models left in some stores so might be worth making an offer! I havn't tried it yet though and from what I can discern the only difference between this and the 2501 is the yeast dispenser! it's massive too btw, bye bye brennans jmob:)
Mick F wrote: » A question for anyone else with the Panasonic; the paddle seems a very loose fit over the driveshaft. It appears to be correct as the rye blade is also loose. Can anyone else confirm that this is the same on all machines?
Mick F wrote: » I got one in Liffey Valley as Swords and Blanch had sold out. I was using a Lidl one but the gubbins underneath the bread pan that attach the paddles to the motors were wearing out. The Panasonic is very nice and I like the dispensers idea. Only one loaf so far but turned out perfect. And yes, it is very very tall!