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    Morphy Richards 48280 Fastbake Breadmaker

    Morphy Richards 48280 Fastbake Breadmaker

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    Brand: Morphy Richards
    Category: Kitchen

    List Price: £49.99
    Buy New: £36.69
    You Save: £13.30 (27%)

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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 51 reviews
    Sales Rank: 143

    Media: Kitchen & Home
    Number Of Items: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 16.3
    Dimensions (in): 16.7 x 13 x 12.4

    MPN: MR48280
    Model: 48280
    EAN: 5011832013217
    ASIN: B00008WFDG

    Release Date: March 18, 2003
    Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
    Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.

    Features:
      • Fastbake setting – bakes a 2lb loaf in under 1 hour
      • Choice of 12 settings
      • 13 hour programmable timer
      • Light, medium, dark crust setting
      • Dough setting

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Morphy richards fastbake breadmaker white 1LB 1.5LB & 2LB loaf 13 hour timer dough setting light / medium / dark crusts


    Customer Reviews:   Read 46 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Want the latest BreadMaker? Get it for under 5 pounds   December 2, 2008
    Laura

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    1 out of 5 stars Sunken bread   November 20, 2008
    Sam (UK)
    1 out of 4 found this review helpful

    We were very disappointed with this purchase. Not a single loaf was acceptable and all had sunken middles. The help desk suggested making alterations to the recipes - strange as you would expect these to be optimal to start with. When these didn't work we asked for our money back and they refused. We then bought the more expensive panasonic with seed dispenser and it is awesome for pizzas, breads, panetones etc...we haven't had a single loaf/pizza which wasn't perfect and delicious.
    Seriously don't waste your money on this machine; buy the panasonic instead!



    4 out of 5 stars A good buy!!!   October 31, 2008
    Cheryl (UK)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    After doing a bit of research and checking out what other people had said about this breadmaker I brought one. When I attempted to make my first loaf I was convinced it was going to be a disaster. How wrong was I! It was a complete success! The smell of homemade bread while baking is lovely and the taste is so much better than shop-brought bread. It is so simple to make loaves, rolls or hot cross buns. Even my daughter who has just set up her own home has asked for one for Christmas and she's not an avid cook, she just loves the taste of the bread!


    4 out of 5 stars Machine great, recipes less so...   September 26, 2008
    Doug McKenzie (near Colchester, Essex)
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    Bought this about a month ago to replace a 6-year old well-used Breville machine which we finally wore out (leaky pan and no longer non-stick). Mainly chose this on price as the Panasonic ratings were good but machines a bit more pricey and some seem to have reliability issues.

    Brief pros and cons at the end for those who don't want to read the whole review.

    We like home-made bread because of the taste and less salt, sugar etc. Very happy with results so far but I'm not using the recipes in the manual as they all seem to have far too much sugar. I found a basic white recipe in "The Complete Bread Machine Cookbook" which works perfectly every time, details below. This also worked fine in my old machine but I used the dough setting and baked in the oven because of it sticking in the pan. I've also used a recipe from my old machine's book for cheesy herby bread, again, perfect results.

    500g bread flour (works with 500g white, 300g brown/200g white, half brown/half white, 300g white/200g granary, 300g white/200g seed & grain - and probably other variations too)
    1 sachet dried yeast (I use Sainsbury's) which is 2 tsp
    2 tsp caster sugar (yes, teaspoons)
    1.5 tsp salt
    2 tbsp skimmed milk powder
    2 tbsp oil (olive or sunflower both work fine)
    325 ml water (book recipe says 300ml, but 325ml works better)

    Using the Basic setting, 2lb loaf, light crust, every loaf has been perfect irrespective of which flour variations I use. I always use the "light" colour setting - even "medium" is a very dark crust. The main reason I like this recipe is that it's a whole yeast sachet so there's no faffing around measuring the yeast!

    Other features of the machine: you can buy replacement pans, so this is a plus over my old machine. Used the jam recipe and results are good and tasty. French recipe worked well too, but you really need proper French flour, which I don't have.

    So to the pros and cons:

    Pros
    Decent value for money;
    Not fan-assisted so silent when actually baking;
    Nice paddle design, doesn't leave too big a hole in the base of the loaf;
    I like that it can do cakes and jam (and the apple & raspberry is delicious);
    Perfect results every time (using the above recipe);
    Viewing window is a help - who can resist looking at what's going on?
    Pan is nice and deep, so less likely to be spillages over the side in the mixing process (none for me so far).

    Cons
    bread pan quite light and thin so may not last - we'll see;
    recipes that come with it are not that healthy, recommend finding others and trying them out;
    recipes use "cups" as measurements - a real pain as you can only see the markings against a dark background; like other reviewers, I measured into grams and millilitres. I don't use the cup at all.

    In summary, I like it and having used it almost every day for a month, am very happy with the results. Nice and cheap, and personally, would recommend it but not necessarily with their own recipes as they're too sweet for us. 4 stars only because of the recipes and measuring thereof, on results alone it would be a 5.



    4 out of 5 stars Adapts to suit your needs   September 20, 2008
    D. Ayres
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    We found that the recipes given had far too much sugar and yeast. We use only one teaspoon of sugar, 3/4 teaspoon of yeast and no milk powder. We like the bread this produces as it is not soft and fluffy like shop-bought bread and makes lovely toast. We have created our own method so that there is not a large hole in the bread left by the paddle. After the second kneading we stop the programme, remove dough and paddle from the machine, knead the bread by hand into a loaf shape and return to machine. We leave the bread to rise for about 15 mins then bake on programme 12. The bread is ready in not much more than 2 hours and only has a tiny hole, hardly noticeable. We have had to have a replacement pan however as the spindle jammed. Morphy Richards were very helpful in sending us a free replacement.

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