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  2. The 13 Best Bread Makers, According to Obsessive Bakers ... - AOL

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    There are few aromas we find as comforting as that of freshly baked, homemade bread —no wonder baking sourdough and other carb-y dishes became such a...

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  5. Bread machine - Wikipedia

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    The machine is usually controlled by a built-in computer using settings input via a control panel. Most bread machines have different cycles for different kinds of dough—including white bread, whole grain, European-style (sometimes labelled "French"), and dough-only (for pizza dough and shaped loaves to be baked in a conventional oven). Many ...

  6. Pepperoni roll - Wikipedia

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    The classic pepperoni roll consists of a fairly soft white yeast-leavened bread roll with pepperoni baked in the middle. During baking, the fats in the pepperoni (which are hard at room temperature) melt, resulting in a spicy oil suffusing into the bread. [5] Pepperoni rolls are typically eaten for lunch or breakfast, either unheated or ...

  7. Kneading - Wikipedia

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    Kneading can be performed by hand (the traditional way), with a mixer equipped with a dough hook, or with a bread machine. In hand kneading, the dough is put on a floured surface, pressed and stretched with the heel of the hand, folded over, and rotated through 90° repeatedly. This process continues until the dough is elastic and smooth.