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How to clean and maintain your gluten free bread machine
Sometimes, the user’s manual that comes with your Gluten Bread Machine won’t provide any information on tips about the maintenance and cleaning of the machine. However, it is a must to actually do a regular cleaning, such as oiling the bread pan kneading shafts. This must be done so that the bread pan can move freely and this is also a good way to avoid any rust from getting into the machine. Many Bread Machines, such as the Zojirushi BBCCX20, are naturally easy to clean and wipe down.

Some Bread Machine owners don’t realize that cleaning their machine regularly will actually save them a lot of money. See, the most common reason why a machine usually gets busted is because of poor maintenance. And once it gets damaged, you have no choice but to buy another one. Having a scheduled cleaning and maintenance will not only save you money, but it also eliminates any unnecessary costs that you might incur in case it suddenly stops working.
Step 1: Wipe down the bread machine
So how do you clean your Bread Machine? First, start by scraping any residues off out of your bread maker. Remove those tiny pieces of bread crusts that usually cling right into the surface of the machine. For objects that are so difficult to remove, use a small cloth to wipe it out. Be sure to soak the cloth in warm water before wiping it to the object. Never use any sharp tools when scraping these things off, otherwise, the coating of your bread makers will come off.
Step 2: Remove the Paddles
Next thing to do is to remove the paddle out. Once removed, soak it in warm water in order to wipe away those tiny pieces of dough and cooked bread that’s sticking in it. Clean the inside part of the paddle as well. Once you’re done with the paddle, it’s time to clean the pans.
Step 3: Clean the bread machine pans
Remove the pan out and clean it using a sponge with warm water and dish washing liquid. Usually, these pans are coated with Teflon, therefore cleaning it should be very convenient. After washing, dry these pans by wiping it with warm cloth.
The last part is cleaning the machine itself. You actually don’t need to wash the bread maker with water. You just have to use a piece of cloth that has been dampened with warm soapy water. Be very careful not to allow any droplets of liquid to seep right through the smaller parts of the electronic components of the machine. When not in use, it is best to cover the bread maker with an appliance cover so to avoid dusts and dirt from getting to it. Once you’re done with cleaning the machine, put the paddle and the pan back, by making sure that all parts are totally dried off. Never leave these parts wet, and you should enjoy your bread machine for years to come.
3 Reasons why a gluten-free bread machine is better than buying bread at a store.
You’re on a gluten-free diet. Or you’re allergic to wheat. Whatever the reason you stay away from wheat or gluten containing products, it’s probably a good one. And if not followed, most likely there are some pretty harsh consequences. One of my cousins had severe headaches for years. The doctors could not figure it out. The moment she stopped eating foods that contain gluten, the headaches stopped. Now food shopping with her has become a very long, very tedious process. For one she is limited on where she can go. She’s been to a bunch of ‘specialty’ health food stores and has spent a fortune! One time she bought a product that was supposedly wheat free, but it turns out there was a misprint on the label. Well they eventually recalled that item, but it was way too late by the time she did; the damage had already been done. She had a massive headache for days and was incredibly miserable.
Sound familiar? This might have been you, or maybe someone you know. A slip up at a friend’s house because you forgot to ask the right questions. Kissing a loved one after they’ve had a mouthful of gluten. Needless suffering that could have easily been prevented.
This is why we opt for making our own food, in our own home. We know what’s going in it. We know that it’s healthy for you. We know it is gluten-free.

The fact is, these days, most bread machines can be classified as a gluten free bread machine, but what features does the best gluten free bread machine have that beat all the rest? What makes the difference? There are only certain kinds of bread machines that do a fantastic job at baking delicious homemade gluten free bread.
After looking at our guidelines, we decided to come up with the best gluten free bread machine reviews. There were many contenders and they all have their own pros and cons. We considered customer feedback but also ease of use and the quality of the gluten-free bread. Durability and value were also high on our list. So who stepped up to the plate? There is Zojirushi, the titan of the bread machine world, which means ‘elephant mark’ in Japanese. Breadman, which owned the top spot for 8 years until 2009. Panasonic, who made the 1st bread machine in 1986. Then there is Westbend, Oster and Cuisinart. Now, this is only our opinion, and your mileage may vary. It does come down to personal preference, such as the size of the loaf and how well it will fit into your kitchen. One thing is for sure, it doesn’t have to be hard find the best gluten free bread machine that works for you in your gluten free life.

