Zojirushi BBCCX20 Home Bakery Supreme
Zojirushi BBCCX20 Home Bakery Supreme Bread Machine
Zojirushi BBCCX20 Home Bakery Supreme Bread Machine The Zojirushi Home Bakery Supreme is a state-of-the-art bread maker that combines a range of automatic controls with easily tailored options. Its 10 cycles are designed for making everything from wheat bread to cinnamon rolls and can also be put to work for non-bread items like cakes, fruit jam, and homemade meatloaf. Versatile controls let you use the dough-only function or make a loaf from start to finish, and handy programming options include a sourdough starter, a 2-hour quick-baking cycle, and three crust settings. The timer allows you to set all controls up to 13 hours ahead, and three memory settings store your most-used recipes.
Built with a durable plastic body, the Home Bakery Supreme has many structural plusses, including twin kneading paddles, a broad viewing window, and an angled control panel. A welcome alternative to the cylinder-shaped bread maker pans, the nonstick baking pan here turns out traditionally shaped, 2-pound loaves. Streamlined and manageable, the unit measures 16-3/4 by 12 by 8-1/2 inches and comes with a detailed manual, a recipe booklet, and a how-to video. Zojirushi includes a limited 1-year warranty.
Zojirushi BBCCX20 Home Bakery Supreme Bread Machine Features
- Deluxe bread machine with automatic settings and customizable controls
- 3-recipe memory function; sourdough starter, 2-hour quick-baking cycle
- 3-level crust control; cake and jam settings; 13-hour programmable timer
- Rectangular 2-pound loaf pan with twin kneading paddles
- 16-3/4 by 12 by 8-1/2 inches; includes manual, recipe booklet, and how-to video
Zojirushi BBCCX20 Home Bakery Supreme Bread Machine Reviews
Who could ask for more
I am new to the bread machine world and did a lot of research before buying this ZO X20 from Amazon. I could not believe how very easy it is to make bread in this machine and have the results come out so great. Another thing which greatly impressed me is the lack of mess and ease of cleaning. I had a difficult time making up my mind between the X20 and Breadman’s TR4000. After determining that the TR4000 still only had one kneeder I went with the X20, even though the ZO people said they still used the same non stick, interior coating. After receiving the machine and using it several times I do not believe the coating will cause any problem, if treated as directed. I must say it was a great experience to wake up at 6AM to the oder of baking bread, the ultimate was having the fresh, warm bread with my coffee, even my husband was totally impressed. Every inch of this machine appears to be top quality.
Great! Except…
This is the third bread machine I’ve owned. The first one was one of those old ones that looked like R2D2 with the glass dome. It walked off the counter one too many times. The next was a Breadman. The motor burned out after only a couple of years. I’d always heard that the Zojirushi’s were the best, and the reviews were good on this one, so I bought it. It makes beautiful bread with great ease, and I like the more conventional shape of the loaf. However, it’s made for a 2-pound loaf, and if you make a smaller one it’s going to come out lopsided. Evidently with the two blades, one gets greedy and gets more dough on it than the other one. I don’t mind the lopsided loaves for my personal use, but if you really want a beautiful loaf, make sure it’s a 2-pounder.

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