I am an experienced chef, and I just got my Virtuoso today! Thank you for providing the first video tutorial I’ve seen about my new bread maker. I feel much less intimidated by this remarkable bread maker now, and your video helped me. You have a wonderful demeanor for instructional videos because you are calm, clear, bright, and funny. I have subscribed and am looking forward to more interesting content. Thank you, new bread friend. 🍞💛🙏🥐
Any Zojirushi product is the best in the industry. I have used one of the best rice cookers and absolutely love it. Quality all over. The best user manual of any gadget I have owned. Smart Japanese !
Hey thank you for this video. I got my Virtuoso this morning and I made my first loaf this afternoon and it was lopsided. I was totally stumped on what I did wrong, or was worried it wasn’t working right, I stumbled on your video and it never occurred to me about aligning the paddles. Thank you very very much, am going to attempt my first timer for bread ready in the morning, can’t wait. Fresh bread and fresh cup of coffee. Heaven!
Hello Yvonne! Glad the tip helped! I also experienced the same but only discovered it after my second loaf! The paddles are the key! Yes, the fresh bread and coffee in the morning is
The Zojirushi Breadmaker produces a mammoth size loaf of delicious bread. To maximize every last crumb I have a routine. First the loaf must be completely cool. Turn the bread on its side and thickly slice off the entire bottom of the loaf. This eliminates the "paddle holes" which might make a sandwich leak a bit. Cut that slice in cubes to make croutons. Leave them out for a day to dry. Then put them in a big bowl and spray with extra virgin olive oil. Add salt, pepper, and Italian seasoning. Toss well and spread on a baking sheet. Toast lightly in a 300 degree oven, being careful to watch for the best browning because it happens quickly. For the remaining loaf, leave it upright on a cutting board so that the crustless part is now on the bottom and protected from drying excessively. I always keep the bread knife on the board with the bread as well as a stick of butter with spreader. That way everyone can cut slices as desired. This will naturally promote eventual drying of the loaf especially if you don't cover it with a tea towel (which I never do). At the point where fresh slices are not as tasty, it's time to toast the slices. Cut them very thick and make "toad in the hole" for breakfast: butter the slices, then cut out a circle from the center. Melt more butter in a non-stick pan and when it's bubbly, lay the unbuttered side of the slice down in the pan. Flip when golden brown on the bottom. Crack an egg in the hole and continue to cook until yolk is set the way you like. Flip the whole thing again for a very brief cooking of the surface of the egg. I also slice the remaining bread for French Toast which is always better with a dry slice that will soak up the custard. Cube that bread and make bread pudding (YUM!) since this recipe is simply French Toast cooked in the oven. For a fruit flavor, add hot water to a cup of craisins or raisins. When plumped up, drain the water and fold the fruit into the cubed eggy bread. Put it all in a buttered Bundt pan and put that pan in a casserole dish full of hot water. Slide it in carefully and bake in a 350 degree oven for 45 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. If the loaf is absolutely too dry to cut in slices/cubes, it's time to make bread crumbs in the food processor. This is great to make breaded chicken tenders or meatloaf with bread as the binder. Have fun with your bread maker!
Such wonderful recommendations! thank you! My PAC 20 just turned ten years old and still works perfectly. Bummer the model was discontinued but their model now is just as good from what I hear. Happy baking!
@@skykitchen867 That's awesome to know that your PAC 20 has been going strong for a whole decade. It's a testament to Zojirushi's quality. Even though they've discontinued that model, it's great to know that the newer one is holding up just as well. Here's to many more years of happy baking with your Zojirushi.
I've been obsessed over bread maker reviews over the past week and stumbled across your video. I think I'm going to pull the trigger on this particular model but I really appreciate the depth of your coverage. It was really informational! Thank you!
I love my Zojirushi Virtuoso machine. One thought/tip: to release the pan from the machine, grab both handles and pull towards you/the front of the machine. It releases much easier than pulling straight up!
@@alldayieatlikeashark We make bread to slice for sandwiches, but also make dough for rolls (Herbed Dinner Rolls - Taste of Home) or pizza dough. Definitely going to try the beer recipe for pizza dough!
I learned how to make whole wheat bread from my next door neighbor when I was about 14 years old. She would make around 15 loaves of bread in one shot using the Hi-C juice cans to bake them in. Then freeze them. I found it to be therapeutic and away to connect with my neighbor who was raising all boys.... You get the picture. 😊
I bought mine a month ago. It is one of life’s simple pleasures, and so satisfying to make food and really know what’s gone into it. And far easier than I’d imagined-especially if you bake by weight (put the bin on the scale, tare, add the first ingredient, tare again, etc etc. it’s far easier and less messy than having measuring cups, levelling them off, the excess spills somewhere, etc-all of which is very simple and yet produces just a bit of a mess each time.
There's something incredibly satisfying about baking your own bread and knowing exactly what's in it. And using a scale for measuring ingredients? Total game changer! It's cleaner, quicker, and just makes the whole process smoother. Here's to many more delicious homemade loaves with your Zojirushi!
From Québec: Thanks a lot for the blade info. By the way, I do put the basket on my scale and add the ingredients, saves a lot of washing. Does not cost a lot more for a bigger scale, by big I mean a little more than the one you have. Sometimes my pots are heavier than the maximum yours can take. Thanks again.......... very useful tip.
That’s what I do. And it’s actually faster and far easier than measuring by volume. I just add the first ingredient to the proper weight, then press “tare”, add the second ingredient to the desired weight, press tare again, and so on. It’s far faster than using measuring cups and levelling each cup off as you go.
We love our Virtuoso and have been on a spree because we bought 4 drums of wheat berries at 40 lbs each so we bake at least 2 loaves per day. I really appreciate the tip about lining up the blades so the loaves don't come out lopsided. We had no recourse to that. Thanks so much!
Wow, baking 2 loaves per day sounds like an amazing bread-making spree! 🍞🍞 I'm so glad you found the tip about lining up the blades helpful. It can make a big difference in the final result. Happy baking, and enjoy your delicious homemade bread! If you have any more tips or questions, feel free to share.
You can pull paddles our before bread bakes. There is a notification for you to remove to prevent the holes in bottom of bread. Zojirushi listens to consumers.
FYI: If you ever want to sell your house/apartment, and real estate has told you when they're bringing someone through for a viewing, get your bread maker going so there is an aroma of fresh baked bread happening (or just finished, so the aroma is still present). Works even better if your kitchen is a selling point; but will definitely get your house sold faster - (but if someone is coming back for a second viewing, don't use this trick again. Find some strawberry scented incense or oils, and diffuse that around instead; be subtle).
So excited! I just got my bread maker and was nervous by all the buttons and parts at first. But I'm confident my first loaf will come out great following this video. :D
This is my second time watching your video. I purchased my machine over a month ago after watching the first time. Today I’m going to try using it for the first time. Thanks for all of the great tips!❤
I have had a Breadman that I have been using for 16 years. I love it. It has a PAUSE button that I use to remove the paddle, before baking, so I don't have the paddle gashes on my loaves. It also makes 3 different sized loaves. I bought a Zojirushi on a super sale and used it once. I wasn't impressed and put it in the closet for a few years. I was thinking of selling it, so I took it out a few days ago and tried it. I noticed that it makes only a 2 lb. loaf, although some recipes in the book were for 1 1/2 lb. loaves. I also didn't find a PAUSE button for removing the paddles. Since it has 2 paddles, I really wanted to remove them. I figured out the timing and removed the paddles. But the next day I decided to let the machine run itself without interference. I hated it-the loaf was so lopsided! But you explained about the paddles needing to face the same way and now I'm going to unpack the ZO machine and try it again. When I put the paddles in, I noticed that they were not facing the right way. Thank you SO much for your explanation. I will try the machine again soon.
all day i eat like a shark incredibly great, lots of fun. We were lucky to get 65% off the unit. Haven’t try all the recipes yet. Again you were most helpful, out of all the ppl on YT you were the best.
I just purchased a "Zo" bread machine in a thrift store ($3 ...what a deal!) and there was no instruction booklet. I looked up the recipes and made the cinnamon raisin bread. After the second rise I removed the dough and the paddles and put the dough back to bake so there were only two small holes in the bottom.
Just me at home but I want my bread to keep and taste fresh.......You will need a bread slicing form. I like the bamboo kind. Let your bread cool then slide the loaf onto the bread slicing form. Next slice the whole loaf into thicknesses you want with a serrated knife is best. Serrated keeps from smashing and collapsing bread. You use a gentle “sawing” back and forth motion. When you are finished carefully put sliced bread into plastic bag. Don’t push down on the bread but get as much air out as possible then twist tie bag and store in freezer. The bread stays fresh to the last piece. Once in a while 2 pieces will stick together and I just use a table knife to just to get them separated. I have done this for years and works great. Love this channel just found it!
Hi Eagle Watch! Thanks for sharing your experience and some tips when making your own bread at home. Yes, I agree on the the tips on cutting the bread too! Do you also have the Zojirushi Home Bakery Virtuoso model at home?
Hi again, I started checking out your RUclips channel and enjoyed learning of your diversity’s. Found your cookbooks on Amazon will be getting those for sure! I am replacing my bread machine and have my heart set on the Zojirushi Virtuoso Plus. I have searched all over and they are always sold out or on back order or for a very elevated price. Someone will get them in stock eventually. Bread makers are very big now since the pandemic has brought out the “cook” in many of us! Lol Do you know if the machine is made in China or Japan? I seem to have seen somewhere to have read “get the Japanese one.” I am going to enjoy your channel as I just found you today!
Great review. Covered a ton of info I wanted to know in comparison to another make model..... Where the Zoji has heating elements on top, the other make model I am looking at has collapsible paddles. Liked, subscribed..... cheers on the beer dough :)
This was a great presentation... not too tedious yet totally engaging to watch and learn from. Have you ever made "Japanese Milk Bread" ("Hokkaido") in this bread machine? I have eaten it -- great and definitely different from American bread... in a good way! I know the final shaping is different, so it might have to be made using the "dough" cycle and then baked in a conventional oven. Thanks.
You can turn the beeps off if it bothers you. I add the extra ingredients (sesame seeds, raisins, etc.) at the beginning and it still works fine. Thanks!
Great tips! Turning off the beeps is a game changer, especially for some peaceful baking vibes. And adding extra goodies from the get-go sounds like a delicious twist! Thanks for sharing your insights.
I hope you're doing well, you have a very good narrating voice. I want to get a bread maker someday, but hopefully a more affordable one. I'm not sure how much bread I'd like to make. I mostly like to make rice.
Thank you for your compliments! There are many alternatives in the market nowadays. Or use an oven which can be used to bake other things, not just bread. I got this bread maker because I wanted to invest on something I use almost daily. You can start with buying a bread and see how many days will it take you to consume one and that is how you can tell how many bread you can make in a week :)
If you were using volume measurements on another machine, and happy with the results with the inherent weight variations with that technique, it is unlikely your results would be significantly different with the Zojirushi machine. I.E., you'd be happy doing it that way. Measuring by weight provides a significantly more accurate (and more importantly, consistent) measure of the ingredients but many find the variation in volume baking acceptable. This would apply to any machine. So this should be no deal breaker for you, since you've a successful volume measure baker anyway. 🙂
I use a scale as well since I no longer have the manual of plastic measuring devices after several moves.😒 I put the removable bread pan onto the scale , zero it out and weigh each ingredient directly in pan 😊 Instant baker 👩🍳
Would love to see a close to authentic milk bread tutorial with this machine I’ve seen where the bread is rolled into three parts and stuffed side by side in a loaf pan with a lid when making traditionally without a machine. But how would one w a machine?
8:32 Not sure if you were talking about straw brushes or not when you said said squeegee. But that's what I plan on buying. I'll have to pick up some cooking spray as well. Thanks for the tips!
@@alldayieatlikeashark Still considering it. Besides the bread, it got me on the pizza dough :D And the possibility of using recipes sugar-free or gluten-free
It’s all good. I didn’t realize that it had to “rest” before it got going. I’ve made three loaves so far with last being raisin and all are to perfection! 👊
@@alldayieatlikeashark Yes, I think the next item will be pizza dough. My son wants a loaf of wheat bread as well so we are going to venture out. It really is pretty flawless if you follow the directions.
all day i eat like a shark I bake a variety of breads and rolls, including Artisan sourdough breads, manually. I use the ABM for enriched breads & rolls, like white Sandwich bread, pizza dough and dinner rolls. You have great videos, very thorough! Rob
all day i eat like a shark For sourdough, l learned various sources: Bread books, FB Groups, and RUclips. The most common method that many copy is Tartine by Chad Robertson. But I started with Jim Lahey’s no Knead for years, them progressed to sourdough, but still go back to no Knead yeast. Have you tried no knead breads yet?
Four to five people for three days - LOL - doubt it will last one day in my house - and it's just me!!!! I will try it this weekend. The German beer you might be thinking of is stout - or possibly porter. Great video - thank you!
Really good! I’ve made 2 loaves - got creative on the 2nd loaf with a whole wheat and adding herbs - turned out great! Thanks for the demo so I had more confidence!
Great review, great tip about the paddles! First loaf came out perfect. I didn't mind the paddles either, My previous bread makers had huge holes, these are not bad at all. I couldn't find the recipe with the beer?
Thanks for the awesome feedback! So glad your first loaf turned out perfectly. 😄 Those paddles can be a bit of a concern, but it's great to hear they didn't cause any issues for you.
Hi, Rachel! Thank you for the interest. You may want to check out my blog post about this - www.alldayieat.com/blog/zojirushi-home-bakery-virtuoso-review-7-tips-for-homemade-bread-bb-pac20/ i believe you can also see some recipes on Zojirushi website.
I always freeze my bread. After it's cold we slice it wrap each slice in aluminum foil, and then put them in a freezer bag. The slices are so large in this 2 pound machine we only need one slice for a sandwich or for a piece of toast in the morning .
Great review! Just got this machine for Christmas! I’ll be using it along with a grain mill. Have you used a grain mill in tandem with the bread machine? If so, any recipes/tips for altering recipes?
all day i eat like a shark I got a NutriMill Plus grain mill. I really like it! We have many allergies in our house and finding good healthy bread that all of us can have is difficult. So I’ve slowly been adding these appliances so I can easily make my own. I’ll definitely try their recipes to start. Thank you for replying!
Yay, mission accomplished! 😄 So glad I could convince you! Get ready for some amazing homemade bread adventures with your Zojirushi Home Bakery Virtuoso.
I've dabbled only a bit, but I've decided to make my own home-baked keto-friendly bread on a regular basis. I found the most amazing recipe for it that can be used in a breach machine. I bought a second hand Zojirushi the other day and I'm excited to begin using it. Your video was very helpful. :)
Have you used this for true sour dough, without commercial yeast? I would appreciate any tips you have for doing so, particularly if you have suggestions for programming a home baking course.
I discovered after a year of using the recipe on the side of the bread machine that it's different from the recipe on the Z recipe site. 544 grams of bread flour instead on 553 grams (on the side of machine). Doesn't seem like much of a difference but it seemed to make a smaller loaf of bread. I weigh all ingredients but I think the grams are off. I'm going to rework the cups to grams because it's too much of a difference on some of the ingredients. Hope this was helpful. I love my Z too.
I cannot find the pizza dough with beer or the cinnamon raisin bread recipes in the recipe booklet that came with my Zo. The booklet says raisin bread not cinnamon raisin. Also, there is no mention of beer in any of the pizza recipes. Can you share the recipes or tell me where I can find them? And thank you for the tip on removing and aligning the paddles. Not sure I aligned correctly but my first bread did not look lopsided. I still need to work on the knead, rise, bake times but overall it was decent.
Do you know how long the rest, kneading, rising, and baking cycles are? The books that came with my bread machine only indicated when it will beep to add extra ingredients. I have tried to contact the company on several occasions but to date they have not responded. Therefore, I really appreciate your assistance.
Pat, I am pretty new to Portland myself. If you have occasion to get up that way, I'd be pleased to explore the food scene with you. The food trucks are especially fun ways to sample cuisines at a very reasonable cost while meeting great local folks.
@@undrwrprty You sound like a foodie like my husband and I are. We're a gay couple thinking about moving to Portland for the cooler weather. Do you recommend Portland for people who like to eat a variety of foods and entertainment? Thanks for any advice!
all day i eat like a shark No, not really... I’ve used the Breadman and I still have it. I just ordered the machine your video two days ago. I had the question about when to add the tangzhong starter, i.e., with the wet or dry ingredients? Thx much!
I have tried many recipes and ended up with this one: put the basket on your scale (I can change from pound to grams to millimeters) and add: 256 ml of 3.25 or 2% milk, 24 gr of unsalted butter, 7 gr of salt, 20 gr of honey, 400 gr of bread flour and 8 gr of instant yeast, in that order. Let me know what you think if you have the courage to try a Québec twisted recipe. I am the very proud owner of two of these machines. I have had (note sure of the verb tense, being a francophone) those for 6 years. By the way if you do not know what to do with the leftover bread: get a dog.
So Far, only Apple Pies! I have 20 apple trees and I get enough apples for a couple of pies each year. But I buy 6 large Honeycrisp apples for each pie sometimes more. They make a Fantastic apple pie. Sometimes they have too much juice, but after we cut the first slice we drain the juice My son is 15 in one day I may get 1 slice he polishes the rest off
@@rdavid6981 I once read about removing paddles before baking and have been doing that for several years. My Breadman machine has a PAUSE button and I pause the machine after the punch down and before the second rise. It has revolutionized my machine made breads! Unfortunately, my Zojirushi machine has no PAUSE button, so I just had to figure out the time, set an alarm, and take out the dough to remove the paddles. Then I returned the dough to the machine and it baked. You can remove paddles when they are no longer needed in the cycle.
Hi Inga, I haven't tried it yet. But maybe next time I will make a video tutorial of how to make rye bread. How about you, which kind of bread do you like most? :)
I am just one and read that Zojirushi is best but mostly rated on the larger models. What about the smaller ones? Are the smaller ones worth the premium as they seem to not have the top heater and other zo features that are supposed to make them special?
I am not very sure because I haven't tried them but I will definitely post a video/ review if I decide to get a smaller one. This version though is adequate for me.
i got my Virtuoso today and i am underwhelmed, but I am not ready to give up yet I followed the cheese and onion recipe to the letter What I pulled out looked like Frankenstein's creation, not those beautiful loaves in all the videos(Yes I had the paddles lined up correctly) The most disappointing thing is the texture and the taste I can smell yeast and somehow inside the crust the bread seems undercooked, all I taste is maybe onion and undercooked bread,it also feels undercooked inside Does anyone have any suggestions to help me get those beautiful loaves I keep seeing in these review and instructional videos?
Have had my virtuoso for several years and never knew about the paddle orientation. My loaves mostly were lopsided but I lived with it. Great review.😊
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the blade tip- I was getting lopsided bread and didn't know why.
You're welcome! :)
Thank you for your video. I aligned my blades (using my machine for the first time) and still got a lop-sided loaf. Wonder what I did wrong?
I’ve been having the same problem and couldn’t figure out why. Can’t wait to make my next loaf so I can put the blades in the proper position.
I am an experienced chef, and I just got my Virtuoso today! Thank you for providing the first video tutorial I’ve seen about my new bread maker. I feel much less intimidated by this remarkable bread maker now, and your video helped me. You have a wonderful demeanor for instructional videos because you are calm, clear, bright, and funny. I have subscribed and am looking forward to more interesting content. Thank you, new bread friend. 🍞💛🙏🥐
Thank you for the feedback @The Taco Slayer . how long have you been making bread? this machine is really a life saver. ;)
@@alldayieatlikeashark Hi, if you were making meat pies can it mix a pastry dough ?
A PROFESSIONAL chef using a bread maker!!!!!???
Yes-busy life, bruh
@@RarerCandy Haha!
Any Zojirushi product is the best in the industry. I have used one of the best rice cookers and absolutely love it. Quality all over. The best user manual of any gadget I have owned. Smart Japanese !
couldn't agree more Carlos! how long have you been using your zojirushi?
Hey thank you for this video. I got my Virtuoso this morning and I made my first loaf this afternoon and it was lopsided. I was totally stumped on what I did wrong, or was worried it wasn’t working right, I stumbled on your video and it never occurred to me about aligning the paddles. Thank you very very much, am going to attempt my first timer for bread ready in the morning, can’t wait. Fresh bread and fresh cup of coffee. Heaven!
Hello Yvonne! Glad the tip helped! I also experienced the same but only discovered it after my second loaf! The paddles are the key!
Yes, the fresh bread and coffee in the morning is
The Zojirushi Breadmaker produces a mammoth size loaf of delicious bread. To maximize every last crumb I have a routine. First the loaf must be completely cool. Turn the bread on its side and thickly slice off the entire bottom of the loaf. This eliminates the "paddle holes" which might make a sandwich leak a bit. Cut that slice in cubes to make croutons.
Leave them out for a day to dry. Then put them in a big bowl and spray with extra virgin olive oil. Add salt, pepper, and Italian seasoning. Toss well and spread on a baking sheet. Toast lightly in a 300 degree oven, being careful to watch for the best browning because it happens quickly.
For the remaining loaf, leave it upright on a cutting board so that the crustless part is now on the bottom and protected from drying excessively. I always keep the bread knife on the board with the bread as well as a stick of butter with spreader. That way everyone can cut slices as desired.
This will naturally promote eventual drying of the loaf especially if you don't cover it with a tea towel (which I never do). At the point where fresh slices are not as tasty, it's time to toast the slices.
Cut them very thick and make "toad in the hole" for breakfast: butter the slices, then cut out a circle from the center. Melt more butter in a non-stick pan and when it's bubbly, lay the unbuttered side of the slice down in the pan. Flip when golden brown on the bottom. Crack an egg in the hole and continue to cook until yolk is set the way you like. Flip the whole thing again for a very brief cooking of the surface of the egg.
I also slice the remaining bread for French Toast which is always better with a dry slice that will soak up the custard. Cube that bread and make bread pudding (YUM!) since this recipe is simply French Toast cooked in the oven. For a fruit flavor, add hot water to a cup of craisins or raisins. When plumped up, drain the water and fold the fruit into the cubed eggy bread. Put it all in a buttered Bundt pan and put that pan in a casserole dish full of hot water. Slide it in carefully and bake in a 350 degree oven for 45 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.
If the loaf is absolutely too dry to cut in slices/cubes, it's time to make bread crumbs in the food processor. This is great to make breaded chicken tenders or meatloaf with bread as the binder. Have fun with your bread maker!
thank you for sharing the detailed steps!! :)
Such wonderful recommendations! thank you! My PAC 20 just turned ten years old and still works perfectly. Bummer the model was discontinued but their model now is just as good from what I hear. Happy baking!
@@skykitchen867 That's awesome to know that your PAC 20 has been going strong for a whole decade. It's a testament to Zojirushi's quality. Even though they've discontinued that model, it's great to know that the newer one is holding up just as well. Here's to many more years of happy baking with your Zojirushi.
I've been obsessed over bread maker reviews over the past week and stumbled across your video. I think I'm going to pull the trigger on this particular model but I really appreciate the depth of your coverage. It was really informational! Thank you!
Thank you. Glad the video was helpful. Have you got your bread maker and tried it? Would love to hear your experience about it.
I love my Zojirushi Virtuoso machine. One thought/tip: to release the pan from the machine, grab both handles and pull towards you/the front of the machine. It releases much easier than pulling straight up!
@@alldayieatlikeashark We make bread to slice for sandwiches, but also make dough for rolls (Herbed Dinner Rolls - Taste of Home) or pizza dough. Definitely going to try the beer recipe for pizza dough!
how was the beer recipe for pizza dough? :)
I bought my Zojirushi bread machine from Craig List. I LOVE IT! We use it a lot.
I'm so glad you enjoy it! ;)
I learned how to make whole wheat bread from my next door neighbor when I was about 14 years old. She would make around 15 loaves of bread in one shot using the Hi-C juice cans to bake them in. Then freeze them.
I found it to be therapeutic and away to connect with my neighbor who was raising all boys.... You get the picture. 😊
Did u get pregnant
I bought mine a month ago. It is one of life’s simple pleasures, and so satisfying to make food and really know what’s gone into it. And far easier than I’d imagined-especially if you bake by weight (put the bin on the scale, tare, add the first ingredient, tare again, etc etc. it’s far easier and less messy than having measuring cups, levelling them off, the excess spills somewhere, etc-all of which is very simple and yet produces just a bit of a mess each time.
There's something incredibly satisfying about baking your own bread and knowing exactly what's in it. And using a scale for measuring ingredients? Total game changer! It's cleaner, quicker, and just makes the whole process smoother. Here's to many more delicious homemade loaves with your Zojirushi!
Fantastic review. Very well done and detailed. Thank you!
From Québec: Thanks a lot for the blade info. By the way, I do put the basket on my scale and add the ingredients, saves a lot of washing. Does not cost a lot more for a bigger scale, by big I mean a little more than the one you have. Sometimes my pots are heavier than the maximum yours can take. Thanks again.......... very useful tip.
You're welcome, I'm glad that you find it useful! Thanks for sharing too 😊
That’s what I do. And it’s actually faster and far easier than measuring by volume. I just add the first ingredient to the proper weight, then press “tare”, add the second ingredient to the desired weight, press tare again, and so on. It’s far faster than using measuring cups and levelling each cup off as you go.
Thank you! I’m going to try the cinnamon raisin bread and pizza beer dough😊
We love our Virtuoso and have been on a spree because we bought 4 drums of wheat berries at 40 lbs each so we bake at least 2 loaves per day. I really appreciate the tip about lining up the blades so the loaves don't come out lopsided. We had no recourse to that. Thanks so much!
Wow, baking 2 loaves per day sounds like an amazing bread-making spree! 🍞🍞 I'm so glad you found the tip about lining up the blades helpful. It can make a big difference in the final result. Happy baking, and enjoy your delicious homemade bread! If you have any more tips or questions, feel free to share.
You can pull paddles our before bread bakes. There is a notification for you to remove to prevent the holes in bottom of bread. Zojirushi listens to consumers.
Thanks for this! Will definitely try!
If you’re using this model, when do you remove the paddles?
I have a Virtuoso Plus and I don’t get a notification to remove paddles???
Zojirushi doesn’t recommend this. You may deflate the loaf by lifting it out of the pan to remove the paddles.
FYI: If you ever want to sell your house/apartment, and real estate has told you when they're bringing someone through for a viewing, get your bread maker going so there is an aroma of fresh baked bread happening (or just finished, so the aroma is still present). Works even better if your kitchen is a selling point; but will definitely get your house sold faster - (but if someone is coming back for a second viewing, don't use this trick again. Find some strawberry scented incense or oils, and diffuse that around instead; be subtle).
;) the smell of bread cooking really makes any home more homey!
So excited! I just got my bread maker and was nervous by all the buttons and parts at first. But I'm confident my first loaf will come out great following this video. :D
You got this!
This is my second time watching your video. I purchased my machine over a month ago after watching the first time. Today I’m going to try using it for the first time. Thanks for all of the great tips!❤
Nice to hear it @kathreen. I'm thrilled that you bought one. Tag me on my socials when you use it! Happy Baking!
I have had a Breadman that I have been using for 16 years. I love it. It has a PAUSE button that I use to remove the paddle, before baking, so I don't have the paddle gashes on my loaves. It also makes 3 different sized loaves. I bought a Zojirushi on a super sale and used it once. I wasn't impressed and put it in the closet for a few years. I was thinking of selling it, so I took it out a few days ago and tried it. I noticed that it makes only a 2 lb. loaf, although some recipes in the book were for 1 1/2 lb. loaves. I also didn't find a PAUSE button for removing the paddles. Since it has 2 paddles, I really wanted to remove them. I figured out the timing and removed the paddles. But the next day I decided to let the machine run itself without interference. I hated it-the loaf was so lopsided! But you explained about the paddles needing to face the same way and now I'm going to unpack the ZO machine and try it again. When I put the paddles in, I noticed that they were not facing the right way. Thank you SO much for your explanation. I will try the machine again soon.
happy to hear that Ellen. :)
how did you figure out the timing to remove the blades?
I just used a 1 1/2 pound bread mix and it came out perfectly! I was afraid it would overcook the bread but it was delish!
I had never heard about aligning the paddles either. Good to know.
Best review of any bread maker machine and excellent tips.
all day i eat like a shark Yes, I got the one you have and you were extremely helpful. Thank you for your good works.
all day i eat like a shark incredibly great, lots of fun. We were lucky to get 65% off the unit. Haven’t try all the recipes yet. Again you were most helpful, out of all the ppl on YT you were the best.
it is my pleasure! :) again, thanks for your feedback.
Thank you for sharing your experience and tips!!!
You gave me very good information. Very helpful!👍
Glad it was helpful! Thank you too :)
Thank you so much for the informative video with the tops and good helpful comments The aligning of double paddle tip was extra good !🍞🥖🥯🥨🥨🥐
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great summary! Very helpful! Thank you 😊
Glad it was helpful!
You can tip the top of the pan towards you and it releases more easily. Great video 👍
Thanks for the tip! 😊👍 Glad you enjoyed the video!
Thank you for your tips
My pleasure 😊
I just purchased a "Zo" bread machine in a thrift store ($3 ...what a deal!) and there was no instruction booklet. I looked up the recipes and made the cinnamon raisin bread. After the second rise I removed the dough and the paddles and put the dough back to bake so there were only two small holes in the bottom.
wow! you really had a great deal!
Thank you .. I had no idea you could remove the paddles!
I love finding great deals at thrift shops and yard sales. I always haggle at yard sales for the best deal. 😊
Where did you find the cinnamon raisin bread? Zojirushi only says raisin bread. It has a little bit of cinnamon but not sure if it’s the same.
Just me at home but I want my bread to keep and taste fresh.......You will need a bread slicing form. I like the bamboo kind. Let your bread cool then slide the loaf onto the bread slicing form. Next slice the whole loaf into thicknesses you want with a serrated knife is best. Serrated keeps from smashing and collapsing bread. You use a gentle “sawing” back and forth motion. When you are finished carefully put sliced bread into plastic bag. Don’t push down on the bread but get as much air out as possible then twist tie bag and store in freezer. The bread stays fresh to the last piece. Once in a while 2 pieces will stick together and I just use a table knife to just to get them separated. I have done this for years and works great. Love this channel just found it!
Hi Eagle Watch! Thanks for sharing your experience and some tips when making your own bread at home. Yes, I agree on the the tips on cutting the bread too!
Do you also have the Zojirushi Home Bakery Virtuoso model at home?
Hi again, I started checking out your RUclips channel and enjoyed learning of your diversity’s. Found your cookbooks on Amazon will be getting those for sure! I am replacing my bread machine and have my heart set on the Zojirushi Virtuoso Plus. I have searched all over and they are always sold out or on back order or for a very elevated price. Someone will get them in stock eventually. Bread makers are very big now since the pandemic has brought out the “cook” in many of us! Lol Do you know if the machine is made in China or Japan? I seem to have seen somewhere to have read “get the Japanese one.” I am going to enjoy your channel as I just found you today!
Wow! Thank you and glad that you are enjoying, too!
Anyways this one is made in Japan
Great review. Covered a ton of info I wanted to know in comparison to another make model..... Where the Zoji has heating elements on top, the other make model I am looking at has collapsible paddles. Liked, subscribed..... cheers on the beer dough :)
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for subbing :)
This was a great presentation... not too tedious yet totally engaging to watch and learn from. Have you ever made "Japanese Milk Bread" ("Hokkaido") in this bread machine? I have eaten it -- great and definitely different from American bread... in a good way! I know the final shaping is different, so it might have to be made using the "dough" cycle and then baked in a conventional oven. Thanks.
Not yet but I am exploring for recipes. Do you make your own bread at home?
Well i just got mine yesterday and i can't wait to make my first loaf of bread. I paid close to $400 for mine. So thanks for the great tips...subbed 👍
Hope you enjoy it! What bread do you intend to make?
@@alldayieatlikeashark thanks and i bought it to make gluten free bread being that it hard to find at the supermarkets in my area
that is actually a perfect idea! :) im excited to know how your first bread will turn out :)
You can turn the beeps off if it bothers you. I add the extra ingredients (sesame seeds, raisins, etc.) at the beginning and it still works fine. Thanks!
Great tips! Turning off the beeps is a game changer, especially for some peaceful baking vibes. And adding extra goodies from the get-go sounds like a delicious twist! Thanks for sharing your insights.
I hope you're doing well, you have a very good narrating voice. I want to get a bread maker someday, but hopefully a more affordable one. I'm not sure how much bread I'd like to make. I mostly like to make rice.
Thank you for your compliments! There are many alternatives in the market nowadays. Or use an oven which can be used to bake other things, not just bread. I got this bread maker because I wanted to invest on something I use almost daily.
You can start with buying a bread and see how many days will it take you to consume one and that is how you can tell how many bread you can make in a week :)
Thanks for the video review
Any time!
Your baby is adorable!!
I just have a $10 bread machine from Goodwill. But damn it makes awesome bread!
Thanks for the comment.
thank you for the tip about weighing the ingredients. I'm a volume measure baker and having to switch to weighing might be the deal breaker for me.
Thank you! You can do it! :)
If you were using volume measurements on another machine, and happy with the results with the inherent weight variations with that technique, it is unlikely your results would be significantly different with the Zojirushi machine. I.E., you'd be happy doing it that way. Measuring by weight provides a significantly more accurate (and more importantly, consistent) measure of the ingredients but many find the variation in volume baking acceptable. This would apply to any machine. So this should be no deal breaker for you, since you've a successful volume measure baker anyway. 🙂
Just happened upon your video. You’re very articulate. Excellent video!
Thank you kindly! :)
Awesome review, thank you!!!
You're welcome!! :)
I use a scale as well since I no longer have the manual of plastic measuring devices after several moves.😒 I put the removable bread pan onto the scale , zero it out and weigh each ingredient directly in pan 😊 Instant baker 👩🍳
That's actually a great idea! :) What bread do you usually make?
Brilliant idea
Nice tip
Great review! Has me even more anxious waiting for mine to be delivered! Can’t wait to try the cinnamon raisin bread
Wow! Im excited for you too! Have you baked cinnamon raisin bread before?
@@alldayieatlikeashark no I haven’t!
I hope your bread maker arrives soon! :) Please feel free to share some photos and your experience using the bread maker.
You’re adorable. And I just bought the Virtuoso Plus. Looking forward to using it.
Thank you! How was it? Hope you enjoy it! :)
@@alldayieatlikeashark I've used it four times now. Everything is working out grreat. I have rye bread rising in it now. No complaints.
Thanks man. You sold me on the bread maker. Ordering now :)
Awesome! Thank you very much! I'm glad you found this video useful!
Very helpful. Many thanks!
Would love to see a close to authentic milk bread tutorial with this machine I’ve seen where the bread is rolled into three parts and stuffed side by side in a loaf pan with a lid when making traditionally without a machine. But how would one w a machine?
Excellent video.
Salaam to you and to all.
Thanks for your support, Jay :)
Hi thanks for the review.
8:32 Not sure if you were talking about straw brushes or not when you said said squeegee. But that's what I plan on buying. I'll have to pick up some cooking spray as well. Thanks for the tips!
Cool machine. Thanks.
Man, what an incredible review. Thanks!
You are welcome! Are you buying something like this in the near future?
@@alldayieatlikeashark Still considering it. Besides the bread, it got me on the pizza dough :D And the possibility of using recipes sugar-free or gluten-free
:) Hope you'll get a good choice!
Thank you. Great video.
Awesome review sir. Thank you.
Thank you. Glad you liked it!
Very good review! Thank you
Thanks!
You said your machine is around 3 or 4 years old? It still looks brand new. That's pretty amazing.
thanks Sandra. I keep it well. :) have you tried this machine?
Good review
Thanks!
AWESOME video. Thank you.
Glad you liked it! Thank you! :)
Great tips. I have not seen the tips in other videos.
Thanks for watching! :)
It’s all good. I didn’t realize that it had to “rest” before it got going. I’ve made three loaves so far with last being raisin and all are to perfection! 👊
Sounds great! I am happy that you were able to make your own bread now.
Do you plan to make other jams, cakes or sourdough in the future?
@@alldayieatlikeashark Yes, I think the next item will be pizza dough. My son wants a loaf of wheat bread as well so we are going to venture out. It really is pretty flawless if you follow the directions.
Its really a wonderful tool!
Thank you for a great Video. I have the Supreme model and would love to get the Virtuoso. The supreme makes a great loaf too.
all day i eat like a shark I bake a variety of breads and rolls, including Artisan sourdough breads, manually. I use the ABM for enriched breads & rolls, like white Sandwich bread, pizza dough and dinner rolls. You have great videos, very thorough! Rob
all day i eat like a shark For sourdough, l learned various sources: Bread books, FB Groups, and RUclips. The most common method that many copy is Tartine by Chad Robertson. But I started with Jim Lahey’s no Knead for years, them progressed to sourdough, but still go back to no Knead yeast. Have you tried no knead breads yet?
RobP which one is smaller the supreme or virtuoso model
Keino Jones the supreme makes a great 2 lb loaf. Not sure about the Virtuoso, maybe 2.5 lb. but both seem to be the same physical size.
Awaiting my bread machine arrival. Thanks for the review. Looks like a Technivorm coffee machine behind you? Another kitchen must have.
It is! Hope you enjoy your new bread machine! I'd love to know how it goes :)
I love this video. It’s very informative and makes me want to make more bread.
Thank you Susannah, glad that you find the video useful 🙂
Very helpful vid. Thanks.
Thank you!
Four to five people for three days - LOL - doubt it will last one day in my house - and it's just me!!!! I will try it this weekend. The German beer you might be thinking of is stout - or possibly porter. Great video - thank you!
Yay! How did it turn out? :)
Really good! I’ve made 2 loaves - got creative on the 2nd loaf with a whole wheat and adding herbs - turned out great! Thanks for the demo so I had more confidence!
Great video!
Excellent Review. Thanks so much!!!!
@daniel glad you enjoy it! have you tried making your own dough?
Wow, thank you. Great tips
You are so welcome! Do you make your own bread at home?
Great review, great tip about the paddles! First loaf came out perfect. I didn't mind the paddles either, My previous bread makers had huge holes, these are not bad at all. I couldn't find the recipe with the beer?
Thanks for the awesome feedback! So glad your first loaf turned out perfectly. 😄 Those paddles can be a bit of a concern, but it's great to hear they didn't cause any issues for you.
Oh yay an unbiased review! Thank you! Can I make a tangzhong style bread with this? 😃 or a sourdough? Does it handle leavens of any kind?
Hello! Thanks for watching. It makes sourdough and has a recipe book for the proportions. :) Are you intending to buy one soon?
Good video...thanks
thank you. have you tried making your own homemade bread?
Can you recommend a recipe book for this machine? I have looked around any none have good reviews.
Especially the beer pizza dough!!
Hi, Rachel! Thank you for the interest. You may want to check out my blog post about this - www.alldayieat.com/blog/zojirushi-home-bakery-virtuoso-review-7-tips-for-homemade-bread-bb-pac20/ i believe you can also see some recipes on Zojirushi website.
I always freeze my bread. After it's cold we slice it wrap each slice in aluminum foil, and then put them in a freezer bag. The slices are so large in this 2 pound machine we only need one slice for a sandwich or for a piece of toast in the morning .
Gracias
Have you ever tried to remove the paddles before baking?
Great review! Just got this machine for Christmas! I’ll be using it along with a grain mill. Have you used a grain mill in tandem with the bread machine? If so, any recipes/tips for altering recipes?
all day i eat like a shark I got a NutriMill Plus grain mill. I really like it! We have many allergies in our house and finding good healthy bread that all of us can have is difficult. So I’ve slowly been adding these appliances so I can easily make my own.
I’ll definitely try their recipes to start. Thank you for replying!
You convinced me! 😂
Yay, mission accomplished! 😄 So glad I could convince you! Get ready for some amazing homemade bread adventures with your Zojirushi Home Bakery Virtuoso.
Thank you!
I've dabbled only a bit, but I've decided to make my own home-baked keto-friendly bread on a regular basis. I found the most amazing recipe for it that can be used in a breach machine. I bought a second hand Zojirushi the other day and I'm excited to begin using it. Your video was very helpful. :)
I made pound cake in my Zoji. I could have used it for a door-stop.
Have you used this for true sour dough, without commercial yeast? I would appreciate any tips you have for doing so, particularly if you have suggestions for programming a home baking course.
I want to know this, too.
I discovered after a year of using the recipe on the side of the bread machine that it's different from the recipe on the Z recipe site. 544 grams of bread flour instead on 553 grams (on the side of machine). Doesn't seem like much of a difference but it seemed to make a smaller loaf of bread. I weigh all ingredients but I think the grams are off. I'm going to rework the cups to grams because it's too much of a difference on some of the ingredients. Hope this was helpful. I love my Z too.
Hi Lynn! :)
I cannot find the pizza dough with beer or the cinnamon raisin bread recipes in the recipe booklet that came with my Zo. The booklet says raisin bread not cinnamon raisin. Also, there is no mention of beer in any of the pizza recipes. Can you share the recipes or tell me where I can find them? And thank you for the tip on removing and aligning the paddles. Not sure I aligned correctly but my first bread did not look lopsided. I still need to work on the knead, rise, bake times but overall it was decent.
Do you know how long the rest, kneading, rising, and baking cycles are? The books that came with my bread machine only indicated when it will beep to add extra ingredients. I have tried to contact the company on several occasions but to date they have not responded. Therefore, I really appreciate your assistance.
You are fun and informative to watch. Keep up the good work. I am curious what city you live in?
all day i eat like a shark thanks for your reply. l lived in San Francisco for quite a while, now living near Portland, Oregon.
I guess I have to say Voodoo donuts because they are so creative in pushing the boundaries. Need to wash those down with Stumptown coffee of course.
Pat, I am pretty new to Portland myself. If you have occasion to get up that way, I'd be pleased to explore the food scene with you. The food trucks are especially fun ways to sample cuisines at a very reasonable cost while meeting great local folks.
@@undrwrprty You sound like a foodie like my husband and I are. We're a gay couple thinking about moving to Portland for the cooler weather. Do you recommend Portland for people who like to eat a variety of foods and entertainment? Thanks for any advice!
Great job!
all day i eat like a shark No, not really... I’ve used the Breadman and I still have it. I just ordered the machine your video two days ago. I had the question about when to add the tangzhong starter, i.e., with the wet or dry ingredients? Thx much!
I have tried many recipes and ended up with this one: put the basket on your scale (I can change from pound to grams to millimeters) and add: 256 ml of 3.25 or 2% milk, 24 gr of unsalted butter, 7 gr of salt, 20 gr of honey, 400 gr of bread flour and 8 gr of instant yeast, in that order. Let me know what you think if you have the courage to try a Québec twisted recipe. I am the very proud owner of two of these machines. I have had (note sure of the verb tense, being a francophone) those for 6 years. By the way if you do not know what to do with the leftover bread: get a dog.
Thanks for that, I haven't tried it, to be honest, however, tempted to try it someday! Yes, I agree! I love this machine as well, really helpful 😊
Which setting do you use? My dogs 🐕 will eat bread but want butter😆the chickens 🐥 🐣 🐓 will eat all!
@@patwhite7300 setting 1 light
THANK YOU! I would have never thought to put the basket on the scale!!! ...now I will be making even MORE bread! haha!
mocca master!!!!!!!!!!
I'm really liking those double blades!
That has to make it better, right?
Those are actually the blades that does the mixing and kneading! Its the magic part of this machine!
Are looking to buy one?
Can you make your own recipes or just the ones from the manual?
Great Job Man!
So Far, only Apple Pies! I have 20 apple trees and I get enough apples for a couple of pies each year. But I buy 6 large Honeycrisp apples for each pie sometimes more. They make a Fantastic apple pie. Sometimes they have too much juice, but after we cut the first slice we drain the juice My son is 15 in one day I may get 1 slice he polishes the rest off
you can take paddles off at the end of the mixing then you dont get big holes in your bread
Thank you. Great tip!
To prevent holes on the bottom of the loaf, remove the paddles before the bake cycle.
How can you remove the paddles without wrecking the dough, I mean taking the rise out of the dough. I think you are joking right?
@@rdavid6981 I once read about removing paddles before baking and have been doing that for several years. My Breadman machine has a PAUSE button and I pause the machine after the punch down and before the second rise. It has revolutionized my machine made breads! Unfortunately, my Zojirushi machine has no PAUSE button, so I just had to figure out the time, set an alarm, and take out the dough to remove the paddles. Then I returned the dough to the machine and it baked. You can remove paddles when they are no longer needed in the cycle.
Great video!
Can you make a rye bread? If so, which course you should choose? Thanks
Hi Inga, I haven't tried it yet. But maybe next time I will make a video tutorial of how to make rye bread. How about you, which kind of bread do you like most? :)
Does anyone know the year that this model came out? Thank you!
After 4 years using this machine, is it still in good working condition? Any black oil come from the paddles when mixing the flour?
No issues. Did you see my latest recipe? ruclips.net/video/Cxtxhh9NWzw/видео.html
can you please include a pdf of manual so we can try the recipes
hello you can try this recipe here www.alldayieat.com/blog/multigrain-bread-machine-recipe/
Very good! Can a smaller loaf be made in it?
Yes you can there is the minnie loaf
thank you :)
I am just one and read that Zojirushi is best but mostly rated on the larger models. What about the smaller ones? Are the smaller ones worth the premium as they seem to not have the top heater and other zo features that are supposed to make them special?
I am not very sure because I haven't tried them but I will definitely post a video/ review if I decide to get a smaller one. This version though is adequate for me.
i got my Virtuoso today and i am underwhelmed, but I am not ready to give up yet
I followed the cheese and onion recipe to the letter
What I pulled out looked like Frankenstein's creation, not those beautiful loaves in all the videos(Yes I had the paddles lined up correctly)
The most disappointing thing is the texture and the taste
I can smell yeast and somehow inside the crust the bread seems undercooked, all I taste is maybe onion and undercooked bread,it also feels undercooked inside
Does anyone have any suggestions to help me get those beautiful loaves I keep seeing in these review and instructional videos?