a lot depends on the make of bread maker you have, I used to have a cheap one and the only way I could get a decent loaf was to let the machine make the dough and then tip it out, knock it about a bit then put it in a tin, leave it to rise then bake in the oven, it always turned out nice. but the recipe that I use now that I have a better machine is as follows. Two tsp fast acting yeast. one pound of strong bread flour. two tsp caster sugar. one once lard. ten fluid ounce warm water. one tsp salt. I put it on the two hour program, its important to ad things in the order given although I dont know why, but it does make a difference, it always makes a nice loaf, good luck.