So happy you got this I just bought one and there is no videos on it yet. Hoping you can make the bakery pizza dough so I can follow along and get it right
I bought the Bear dough machine and it has a proofing setting, I like it a lot does a great job for an inexpensive machine. I love your demonstrations on the mixers. Do you have a favorite one that is your go to? or if you could only keep two which one's would it be? I'm sure that would be a tough decision.
Hiya. Could you give advice re dough prover / fermenters Wanting to get 1 but living in Australia limits me. I notice 1 of yours has another language on it. Does it have English stickers too ?
@boxgirl51 yeah, I know what you mean. Plus you need to buy a bigger house to store all this stuff. I make do with a food processor for kneading and the Instant Pot for proving.
I have the Bear machine and make two whole wheat loaves and six buns using 38 ounces of flour and a stand mixer has a tough time doing that. I have a lower priced stand mixer and make muffins and cookies with it.
Dont understand the hype. I use the dough function on my bread machine and it also proofs for the first rise on the dough cycle. I then remove the dough shape for second rise and bake. Dont see anything different than other bread machines
Sorry, but I'd never buy a gadget like this. Just the underpowered whine it makes is enough to make me cringe. Make a proofing box. Don't waste your money on junk.
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So happy you got this I just bought one and there is no videos on it yet. Hoping you can make the bakery pizza dough so I can follow along and get it right
Proofing is a nice feature!
I'm looking forward to seeing a demonstration of the dough maker, especially the paddle stuffing bread.
The paddle is for mixing dumpling stuffing that is meat based. I wouldn't think it would be good for bread stuffing.
When you demo the machine can you include how it performs with whipping and if suitable for cookies and cakes
I bought the Bear dough machine and it has a proofing setting, I like it a lot does a great job for an inexpensive machine. I love your demonstrations on the mixers. Do you have a favorite one that is your go to? or if you could only keep two which one's would it be? I'm sure that would be a tough decision.
Which one do you like between the Bear and Joydeem dough makers?
Hiya. Could you give advice re dough prover / fermenters
Wanting to get 1 but living in Australia limits me.
I notice 1 of yours has another language on it. Does it have English stickers too ?
What made you choose this brand over the Bear machine?
Which dough maker do you like the best?
Hi Dave! It is hard to say. I really like the Bear/Joydeem. I have been using it longer so I am used to it.
Why not just use a stand mixer to make bread dough like always.
It looks like it does a better job of kneading than a dough hook. Plus, it has the ferment function.
@@davidbgreensmith I see, I can’t afford to buy a new piece of equipment as often as they are coming out with them.
@boxgirl51 yeah, I know what you mean. Plus you need to buy a bigger house to store all this stuff. I make do with a food processor for kneading and the Instant Pot for proving.
I have the Bear machine and make two whole wheat loaves and six buns using 38 ounces of flour and a stand mixer has a tough time doing that. I have a lower priced stand mixer and make muffins and cookies with it.
My KitchenAid weighs 23 lb. This weighs 11 lb. Both store in the pantry and have to be carried to the counter.
Dont understand the hype. I use the dough function on my bread machine and it also proofs for the first rise on the dough cycle. I then remove the dough shape for second rise and bake. Dont see anything different than other bread machines
The whisk pieces sound cheap AF. Why can't a mixer company spend $5 and add well made whisk pieces?
Yeah, I wouldn't really use it to whisk. Mostly as a dough maker. The video on that should be up tomorrow. Thanks for watching!
Why not just buy a bread maker?
It's not the same
This can do larger volume than a Breadmaker.
Thanks, it looked as though it was simply a bread maker without the baking cycle.@@mikek8720
Thanks, that explains it.@@mikek8720
It makes more dough than a bread machine.
Sorry, but I'd never buy a gadget like this. Just the underpowered whine it makes is enough to make me cringe. Make a proofing box. Don't waste your money on junk.