Best Cuisinart Bread Maker Recipes (2024)

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Try these Cuisinart Bread Maker Recipes for delicious homemade bread in only about two hours with very little preparation.

Everyone loves homemade bread but it’s hard to find the time to make it by hand. Even finding room and time for rising the dough can sometimes be a challenge.

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A bread machine is one of those beautiful machines that allows you to throw everything in the pan and forget it.

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If you don’t have a bread machine, have a look at thisCuisinart Bread Machine (aff link)that we use. We’ve had it since 2013 and it still works great.

For more information, check out ourCuisinart Bread Maker Recipes.

Check out the Cuisinart Web Story.

How do you use a Cuisinart bread maker?

I like to proof my yeast first. This involves placing very warm water in a glass measuring cup, adding the yeast and something sweet like sugar or honey to help it grow.

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I prefer to proof the yeast first because I don’t want to get all the way through a loaf of bread only to discover that the dough doesn’t rise. It’s not always absolutely necessary but it helps to know ahead of time.

Add your ingredients to the bread pan in the following order:

  • Liquids
  • Dry ingredients
  • Salt
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Liquid Ingredients

Your liquid ingredients will include the yeast mixture, oil or eggs. It could include honey or other flavorings.

Dry Ingredients

This is usually flour and could include things like vital wheat gluten or oats. If you’re using butter, cut it into small pieces then place it on top of the flour instead of in the liquid ingredients.

Salt and Garlic

I recommend that you add salt or garlic as final ingredients. You don’t want these two to get too close to the yeast since it can kill it before it even has a chance to rise for you.

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Baking in the Bread Machine

I’m usually using the dough feature of the bread machine. The bread maker is equipped to do the rise and baking all in the same pan, but I prefer shaping my loaves manually then finishing the baking in the oven.

Knowing your options just means that you have to make the choice ahead of time. Either way, it’s all good.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you use regular flour in a bread machine?

I prefer to use bread flour in my recipes because it has the highest protein level. Higher protein levels produce the highest quality bread but you can still get a tasty bread with all purpose flour. It will have a different consistency and may not rise as much.

What’s the difference between bread flour and bread machine flour?

Nothing. Bread machine flour and bread flour are the same thing, with different labeling for promotion and marketing.

Why is my breadmaker bread so dense and heavy?

This may be the result of not proofing the yeast so the yeast may not be viable. It could be placing the salt too close to the yeast, killing it before it rises. Try using bread flour instead of all purpose flour for a higher rise and less density.

Do you have to use bread machine yeast in a bread machine?

No, I use regular active dry yeast in all my bread machine recipes.

Adding Vital Wheat Gluten

If you are using a low protein flour like all purpose flour or wheat flour, you can use vital wheat gluten to add more protein for a better quality bread.

You can find details on how to use vital wheat gluten at The Kitchn.

Cuisinart Bread Maker Recipes

I use our Cuisinart bread machine at least once every week. It’s usually to make pizza dough but I’ve been getting more creative with it lately.

Bread Machine Baguettes Recipe

This Baguette Recipe is made with the ease of a Bread Machine, making it the easiest you'll find. It takes any meal to the next level.

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Hawaiian Bread Cinnamon Rolls Recipe

This Hawaiian Bread Cinnamon Roll is the special treat of your dreams. It's homemade goodness made with the ease of a bread machine.

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Homemade Sandwich Rolls Recipe

Homemade Sandwich Rolls, being more sturdy than regular bread, can handle meatballs, deli meats and even a French dip with ease!

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Bread Machine Soft Pretzel Recipe

Delicious Bread Machine Soft Pretzels are a fun family treat, great by themselves or dipped in melty butter. Make them easily at home, instead of going to the mall.

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Bread Machine White Sandwich Bread Recipe

This bread machine white bread is made especially for sandwiches, for those times when you want to make thrifty homemade bread but you're craving your favorite store-bought.

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Strawberry Cream Cheese Cinnamon Rolls

This Strawberry Cream Cheese Cinnamon Rolls recipe is your level up breakfast treat. It's that kind of extraordinary you won't soon forget.

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Pizza Bread Loaf with Pepperoni

Pizza Bread Loaf is pepperoni, dried tomatoes and parmesan in a craveable taste explosion. It's a meal on its own or dip in tomato soup and serve with a crisp salad.

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Bread Machine Honey Mustard Wheat Bread

This savory honey mustard bread takes sandwiches to the next level. It's perfect for ham and Swiss and perfectly at home with Reubens.

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Bread Machine Jalapeno Cheddar Bread

This jalapeno cheese bread recipe is made easier by using the bread machine. Set it and it's ready in about two hours. Instructions for hand and stand mixing included.

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Homemade Pizza Dough in Bread Machine

Make this delicious homemade pizza dough in your bread machine and skip the pizza delivery!

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Potato Dinner Rolls Recipe

These Potato Dinner Rolls are so soft and fluffy. You'll be amazed what a little potato can do for dinner rolls.

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Italian Wheat Bread with Basil Pesto

This soft and delicious Itlalian wheat bread is lightly seasoned with the robust flavors of basil pesto, which gives it just the right amount of brightness in every bite.

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As I add more delicious bread machine recipes, you will find them all in the Bread Machine Recipes category. I don’t plan on stopping any time soon.

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  1. maur says

    I’ve been on a bread-making craze lately and this Cuisinart bread maker will come in handy in the summer.

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    • Christian Guzman says

      It’s great for making bread without heating up the entire house. 🙂

      Reply

  2. Amy says

    Well, after going into lockdown pretty much all of last year, bread making became quite a big thing in our house. But now that life for us has gone back to some normality, we just don’t have the time and I have been toying with the idea of getting a bread maker. I do like cuisinart as a brand too…… you may just have convinced me!

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    • Christian Guzman says

      It’s a well-loved appliance here. 🙂

      Reply

  3. Julia Zhu says

    Oh my gosh, I make bread from scratch almost weekly, but having this bread maker would make my life so much easier.

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    • Christian Guzman says

      We really enjoy it. You can almost set it and forget it. Enjoy!

      Reply

  4. Sangita says

    I also use the same bread maker. All the tips are point on.

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  5. Linda says

    I’ve been debating whether or not I should invest in a bread maker and you just convinced me! Can’t wait to start carbing

    Reply

    • Christian Guzman says

      ha! Yes, indeed. Carb away!

      Reply

  6. Gini says

    In the recipe book that came with machine, it states putting yeast Last, in a well made in the flour…. I’m going to proof it your way, thanks

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    • Christian Guzman says

      I prefer it this way because I’ve had issues with my yeast before. It doesn’t always grow the way it should and I like to find out first. Thank you for visiting!

      Reply

  7. Donna Hart says

    My Cuisinart worked perfectly when it was new and I used my old Oster breadmaker recipes – simply because I knew them by heart. This week, 2 loaves have gone into the garbage. I used Cuisinart recipe first. Can you explain to me why all their recipes put SALT immediately after WATER? I was taught to keep salt away from yeast as long as possible! The loaf was half the usual size, sunken on top, very heavy, dense, not chewable, AND tasted bitter. Below the paddle – where a tiny bit of bread usually collects (but looks and tastes like the rest of a good loaf) I found a greasy BLACK ring of “charcoal!” The whole loaf had a slight charcoal taste. My next loaf was from the old Oster book. No charcoal this time but the loaf was even smaller than the previous one. Sunken top, like cutting a 2 x 4 with a steak knife. The inside was slightly breadlike. What is going on here? If it’s a Cuisinart malfunction, I don’t want to waste any more ingredients to test it.

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    • Christian Guzman says

      We’ve had this same Cuisinart for many years (over a decade, I think) and never had a problem, but I don’t follow the instructions provided by Cuisinart manual. I use my own tested recipes. I always proof the yeast first. And, I always put the salt in last. I have never baked the bread in the machine, though. Even when making a plain white loaf, I prefer the shape when putting it in a loaf pan better. If you have some uneven cooking at the paddle, you may want to remove the dough so you can remove the paddle, put the dough back in and continue. I hope that helps. Thank you for visiting!

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  8. Cathy Blackwell says

    Your recipes sound wonderful but I do have some questions. What setting are you using when preparing your bread? It is my understanding that you do not let your bread bake in the machine. Do you do both rides outside of the machine as well as the bake? Thank you for your reply. CB

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    • Christian Guzman says

      Thanks so much for writing! I have never baked the bread in the Cuisinart machine itself. I use only the dough setting which has two kneads. There is resting time after the first short knead and the full rise after the second knead. Then, I remove the dough, shape it and let it rise about 30 minutes before baking. I hope that helps.

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  9. Craeducn says

    What setting do I use on cbk-200 when making yogart rye bread.

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    • Christian Guzman says

      I’ve never made yogurt rye bread but I can tell you that I only use the dough setting on our Cuisinart. I’ve never cooked in it. I always remove it and cook in a regular bread pan. Thank you for writing!

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      • Craedunc says

        Thanks for the reply….I am going to start doing what you are doing….I just can’t make a decent loaf of bread with this Cuisinart bread machine. I could in my old Oster. I gave her away……sigh!

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        • Christian Guzman says

          My biggest problem with baking directly in the bread machine has always been the shape of the bread. We have bread bags and they will only fit regular size loaves. I slice the bread and put it into the bread bags since we don’t buy pre-sliced bread from the store. With that amount of work, we need regular loaves. If I could find a bread machine that makes regular size loaves, we would probably get it right away.

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FAQs

Is it cheaper to use a bread maker or buy bread? ›

In a nutshell, if you're buying basic, cheap sandwich bread, it's probably cheaper than you can make it at home. But if you compare two loaves similar to what you could make at home — one made with high-quality ingredients as opposed to one made with lesser quality ingredients — home baking becomes much cheaper.

What is the best order to put ingredients in a bread machine? ›

You add the ingredients, and the bread machine makes and bakes the bread in one handy appliance. Liquid ingredients are added first, then oils or fats, dry ingredients, and finally yeast (if your recipe calls for it). The machine will mix, knead, rise, and bake the dough to a beautifully soft bread with a crisp crust.

What is the best use of bread maker? ›

what else to cook in a bread maker other than bread?
  • Cake. Cake is the most common food to make in a bread machine after bread. ...
  • Jam. ...
  • Meatloaf. ...
  • Rice dishes and puddings. ...
  • Sauces and soups. ...
  • Scrambled Eggs. ...
  • Yogurt. ...
  • Final word.
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Is bread maker bread healthier? ›

3. Healthier Options. Using a bread maker means you'll know exactly what you've put into your bread, unlike store-bought alternatives which can be pumped full of synthetic additives.

Why are breadmakers no longer popular? ›

Some attribute the demise of the bread machine to the fact that cooks were just disappointed by their results. Lara Pizzorno, the author of Bread Machine Baking, chalked it up to food snobs who regarded the machine as “the electric equivalent of The Bridges of Madison County” in a 1996 article in The New York Times.

Why is bread flour better for bread machines? ›

So yes, you should use bread flour in the recipe. It has higher protein than all-purpose flour and will help your bread rise better and hold its shape.

Does it matter what kind of yeast you use in a bread machine? ›

Bread machine yeast and rapid-rise yeast are specially formulated for the bread machine and become active more quickly than active dry yeast. You can use active dry yeast in your bread machine, but it should be dissolved in water before being used.

What kind of flour do you use in a bread machine? ›

Most bread machine manuals and cookbooks call for bread flour rather than all-purpose flour. King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour, because it's higher in gluten than national brands of all-purpose flour, works perfectly in the bread machine.

What is the correct yeast for bread machine? ›

Bread machine yeast, a form of instant yeast, is made through a different manufacturing process than active dry yeast. This process ensures that the yeast is 100% functional and can be mixed directly with the dry ingredients.

What is the disadvantage of bread maker? ›

Bread Machine Drawbacks

Harder to make complicated breads (i.e. glazed breads). Harder to create different shaped breads (i.e. long baguettes). Upfront cost of a bread machine. Homemade bread usually goes stale faster than store packaged brands (because store breads often contain chemical preservatives).

What else can you cook in a bread maker? ›

15 unexpected uses for your bread machine
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  • Artichoke dip. Chowhound. ...
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  • Meatloaf. Chowhound. ...
  • Cranberry sauce. Chowhound. ...
  • Chicken and dumplings. Chowhound.
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What else can a bread machine do? ›

But this countertop appliance can also make a lot more than just loaves of bread, from pizza dough, cinnamon rolls, hamburger and hot dog buns, and even doughnuts. Many of these recipes require just a few simple ingredients, making it easy to get a warm loaf of bread or other treats on the table.

Why is breadmaker bread so heavy? ›

Too much heat or humidity might lead to a too-quick rise and a crevice near the center of your bread. Conditions that are too cold might delay proofing or rising, resulting in a super-dense loaf.

Is it expensive to run a bread maker? ›

Energy use/cost

noted: 'If you were to bake two white 1kg loaves every week, under the current energy price cap (28.62p per kWh), it would cost between £7.88 and £12.20 of electricity per year to run your bread maker.

Are bread makers more economical? ›

Cost over time: While there's an upfront cost to think about, over time you could save money with a breadmaker (versus buying bread from a shop or supermarket) if you use your appliance frequently enough.

Is a bread maker more energy efficient? ›

And because a bread machine is also more energy efficient than a home oven, creating a lot less heat in the kitchen, it can be an ideal way to bake bread when you're dealing with a warm environment or even if, for some reason, you need to bake bread but don't have access to a full kitchen.

How much money does making your own bread save? ›

Comparing Homemade Bread to Store-Bought Bread

Another big difference is that when I buy bread I often go cheap and get the $. 99 loaves of wheat “air” bread. To buy loaves of bread at the store that are equivalent in quality and nutrition to what I make at home, it would cost $3-5 per loaf.

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