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The star of the show was definitely the raisin loaf, which was just lovely. It had a fluffy texture, sweet taste and an even distribution of fruit throughout the loaf; the fruit distribution was even better once I read the instructions properly and cut all the raisins in half before baking.

Jam and yogurt: Other non-bread functions on certain models include jams, compotes and yogurt. Try our peach & amaretto jam recipe or garlic yogurt, and read our guide on how to sterilise jars for jams and preserves. Most machines will make three sizes of loaf, with compact models often offering two. These are usually labelled as a general size, eg medium, large or extra large. Loaves may also be measured in pounds, eg 1lb, 1.5lb and 2lb, or in grams, ie 680g, 900g, 1kg. The nut & raisin dispenser adds flexibility, consistency and creative options. The additional programmes and functionality offer endless wonderful recipes to try (our favourite is the spicy fruit loaf). Plus, by using the nut & raisin dispenser, all ingredients are added at precisely the right moment – guaranteeing consistency. While it’s not billed as compact, this basic bread maker is relatively small. This makes it a good buy for a space-poor kitchen. The size is reflected in its pan, which is tall rather than wide, and can make small (1lb) or large (1.5lb) loaves with three crust colours.The Judge Electricals Digital Bread Maker also made excellent pizza dough, and it is effective at turning out speedy recipes in time for dinner or even a pizza party. It does beep loudly between each stage of the process, letting you know that the proving process is over and that baking is beginning. We weren't convinced that this step was necessary, and the actual kneading is quite loud. There’s a decent amount of versatility with 12 programmes (no gluten-free but there is jam and cake). There's a 13-hour delay start, an ‘add extras’ alert, viewing window and one-hour keep warm, plus a measuring spoon and cup. For all that, it’s probably a better bet for previous bread maker owners, rather than newbies. This is because the instructions and recipe book are poorly written. Larger machines will make bigger loaves but require more space. It’s a good idea to make your bread maker a permanent worktop resident. This is simply because storing it away means you’re less likely to use it regularly.

Our gluten-free loaf was more challenging. The programme had plenty of mixing built into it, so there weren’t clumps of ingredients left behind, which can be a common problem. However, it didn’t rise as well as hoped, so the loaf was dense, and browner on the sides than on the top even though we baked using the dark crust option.What’s especially good about this model is that it’s sleek enough to have out on the worktop. As well as a brushed stainless-steel exterior to help prevent fingerprints and a large viewing window, there’s a touchscreen instead of buttons and an LCD display. Annoyingly, the display only stays lit while it’s being programmed, so it’s hard to see at a glance how much time it has left, especially on a sunny day.

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