| | |  | Bread Machines | Home » » » » » Bread Maker W/ Fruit/Nut Dispe | | | | | | | Description: | | Microprocessor controlled for even baking, special dispenser for addition of nuts or fruits, 5 baking modes basic/bake/French/pizza/pasta, 2 loaf sizes (M or XL), diamond fluorine non-stick coated pan, large LCD readout, 13-hour preset timer, white. | | | Features: | |
• Microprocessor controlled for even baking
• Special dispenser for addition of Fruit or nuts for even mixing in the baking process
• Diamond fluorine non-stick coated pan for easy clean-up
• 5 Baking modes for 2 different loaf sizes (M, XL)
• Large LCD readout, measures 11 1/8-inch (Width) by 12 13/16-inch (Length) by 14 9/16-inch (Height), 15-pound
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 12.81 inches | | Product Width:
| 11.12 inches | | Product Height:
| 14.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 17.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 15.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 13.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 19.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 48 reviews |
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78 of 88 found the following review helpful:
Dough Mode Only I GuessApr 03, 2011
By Been there Done that
"Concerned Thinker"
We had a Panasonic for a little over 20 years and bought this one because the pan on the old one froze up. I didn't know at the time that I could replace the pan so we threw out the machine. BIG MISTAKE!
We baked only 100% whole wheat bread using the sandwich mode on the old machine and it turned out a perfect, soft and delicious bread. I contacted Panasonic after several failures with the new machine and they informed me that it will not do 100% whole wheat bread and does not have the sandwich mode anymore.
So...now we have a $200.00 dough maker that I use and I have to bake the bread in the oven in order to get it to rise properly and bake through. Every loaf I tried in the machine was heavy, wet and fell after rising. No amount of experimentation changed that. VERY DISSAPOINTING!!
Bottom line is if you are going to bake other breads it might be ok, I don't know. However if you prefer whole grains forget this machine.
70 of 79 found the following review helpful:
Homemade goodness on your table every night....Nov 27, 2010
By Sofia Hernandez
"Maddy, Eli & Joshy's Mom"
EDIT UPDATE: an XL loaf weighed 2 lbs 11.5 oz
I never thought that I would be so excited about an item but I truly was. I underestimated our technology because I didn't realize that you could now stick dry ingredients into a machine and a few hours later beautiful crusty soft bread pops out! WOW! Gone are the laborious & boring tasks of kneading, kneading, leaving to rise and eventually kneading again which would take away half of your afternoon. It just isn't great time management in our busy lives this day in age, to spend it preparing and baking a loaf of bread.
Hubby attempted his first loaf (ever!) the moment the box arrived. At first glance, the machine is on the large-ish side as I suspected it would be. You could leave it on a counter but if you are limited on space as we are it just wouldn't be feasible; unless you were truly making a loaf of bread a day.
There is an instructional guide with all the tidbits of info you may need on the machine's settings and problems that may occur with solutions. There are even a variety of recipes to get you started in the bread baking world. The machine's strong points are the fact that it will do all the work and provide you with a loaf of bread after a minimum couple of hours. I am very excited to try the pasta and pizza dough settings. As far as baking, I will leave that to my trusty oven. It is still a wonderfully feature packed machine that also has a fruit/nut dispenser.
We provided pictures of our first attempt at a loaf of Pepperoni and Provolone Cheese bread. The options selected were Bake Rapid, XL loaf & Dark Crust. The selected options took a total of 1 hour & 55 minutes. Preparation was 5 minutes including pressing the selected options mentioned above and the start button. Once the bread is done, the machine will beep 8 times and you are informed by the guide that it must be removed immediately and placed on a wire rack. We had to wait a bit after removing for our bread to cool down so that removal of the kneading tool would be easy. According to the directions, if your kneading tool is stuck in the bottom of your bread then you may need 20-30 more mLs' of water. We were a bit impatient so that is why we chose the Rapid Bake option lowering the total time to 1.55 opposed to 4 hrs. Next time we will attempt the longer cooking time and see what the difference in taste and quality shall be. The machine does vibrate a bit while it is kneading, but it isn't noisy in the least. At one point I was concerned because I got a hint of "burning motors" smell, but I suspect that it may be because it was the first time it was used.
Hubby's first loaf was DIVINE! We love bread in our household to the point of being able to polish off a whole loaf in one sitting. The bread was crusty on the outside and softy/fluffy in the center with little tidbits of spicy pepperoni and herbs sprinkled throughout. While it was baking it smelled very much like a pepperoni roll. Our dogs and kitten stood below the machine sniffing at the air... that is how much the aroma permeated our household. When it was finally removed and cooled we made turkey sandwiches and there are only 3 slices left today. It was that good!! The XL was a great size for our family of 5, but it would be overwhelming for a single person or small family. I am not sure how the bread stores because we don't have any left.
Options for baking bread: Dough type: Basic or French Baking speed: Bake or Bake Rapid Size: Medium or XL Crust: Light or Dark Timer: When you want a loaf to be ready at a certain time up to 13 hours later.
Options for making Dough: Dough Type: Basic, French or Pizza Option: Dough If you choose Pizza then you skip Dough type and go straight to start. No timer because with these options(other than pizza) you must shape the finished dough and allow it to rise and then bake in oven.
Options for making Pasta: Select: Pasta Rest dough for 1 hr in the refrigerator before cutting. No timer option
Option for Baking Cakes: Select: Bake Only Select: Baking Time No timer option Total baking time cannot exceed 90 minutes.
Highly recommend for bread lovers that would like to have control of what goes in their bread. Also recommended for families/individuals that like fresh bread daily. It is wonderful to be able to make a loaf and not have to go through all of the babysitting and effort that accompanies making fresh bread. True time saver with wonderful results.
INCLUDED IS A 1 year warranty... wish it was longer!
20 of 22 found the following review helpful:
I love this machine!Dec 07, 2010
By Kurt A. Johnson OK, I'll admit it; I always come late to every revolution. I knew a lot of people bought bread makers, but I simply never bothered. Well, now I know what I have been missing! We bought a bread mix, poured the mix and some water into the machine's pan, pushed a few buttons, and in four hours we had a delicious loaf of freshly-baked bread. I could not believe how easy it was, and my son was hugely impressed.
I can't compare this bread maker to others, as it's my first. But, I can tell you that it is fantastically easy to work with, and cleans up in a snap. The included book has a lot of information on making different types of breads and pasta, and tells you how to properly use the machine in a very easy to understand manner.
Yes, at some point it would be nice to make my own bread from scratch, but for now there are so many different types of bread machine-ready mixes out there, I am going to charge ahead and make some pumpernickel, some Anadama, some buttermilk wheat...hey, the sky's the limit!
I can't help but say it, I love this machine!
34 of 40 found the following review helpful:
A Tale of Two LoavesDec 06, 2010
By G. Ware Cornell Jr.
"anotherlawyer"
It was the best of bread, it was the worst of bread...
Making bread has been a passionate endeavor throught recorded history. As children we learned about The Little Red Hen (Little Golden Book) and her extraordinary dedication to making a loaf of bread. More recently in 52 Loaves: One Man's Relentless Pursuit of Truth, Meaning, and a Perfect Crust William Alexander recounts his year long quest to make the perfect loaf of bread. Obsession knows few limits as he plants and thrashes his own field of wheat, and endlessly feeds his family his latest creation.
So could i, a mere mortal, compete with such dedication? I opted for technology over art. I gave it a try with this acclaimed bread maker from Panasonic.
I dutifully went to the grocery store to round up all the ingredients necessary to make a perfect loaf of bread. I had such great confidence in the very precise recipes included with my bread maker. Carefully I measured bread flour, dry yeast, sugar, and salt. After adding the appropriate amount of water, I programed my bread maker for a rapid loaf. Then I pressed the start button and made plans like to enjoy my perfect loaf. The smell of fresh bread filled the house. I couldn't wait.
Ok, you know where this is going. It wasn't perfect. In fact, it wasn't even edible.
Before I put the bread maker aside to sit forever in a dusty pantry next to my electric wok and fondue set, I went through the directions one more time. Suddenly I saw it. This-not growing your own wheat- is the real secret-WEIGH don't MEASURE the flour.
Giving it one last try, I first bought Salter 135 11-Pound Mechanical Kitchen Scale with Clear Bowl, Chrome. Then I repeated it all-every ingredient,carefully weighed or measured. I waited. And waited. Surely no one would want to help me eat the bread. Finally it buzzed.
With great trepidation I pulled it from the infernal contraption. The color was right-golden brown. The shape was right-like a little toaster. The smell was even better than before. But I had to wait. By this time lots of volunteers offered to be the official tasters.
But there was more than enough for us all. Perfect bread in two tries. The Little Red Hen and Mr. Alexander would have approved.
19 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Nice breadmaker but can't handle 100% whole wheat ....Aug 26, 2011
By yww Being somewhat big on whole wheat bread, it's disappointing to find out this machine can only handle 30% whole wheat whereas most other competitors have that capability to make 100% whole wheat including gluten free bread. What's really puzzling is the fact that Panasonic UK has 2 breadmakers that were released the past few months in UK to handle 100% whole wheat. Called Panasonic USA customer service about the lack of this 100% whole wheat feature and was told this SD-RD250 machine is several years old and likely a new model may be coming out soon to include the 100% whole wheat capability as well as other features. They said they have received quite a few requests to have this 100% whole wheat feature included. Of course they won't say exactly when the new model with the new added features will be available. Since we are into 100% whole wheat, we've decided to return this product and wait for the new model. The other negative I find is the dispenser is simply too small to hold enough (e.g. raisins or nuts) for a medium size loaf, let alone a large or extra large loaf. Probably fine for a small loaf but there's no setting for a small loaf. It would be nice if the machine would provide a warning beep to allow the adding of raisin, nut or whatever manually. At least that way, you can add as much as you want.
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