KNEADING AND BAKING COURSES
Note: If at any time during bread making process you need to turn bread maker
off, press and hold the STOP/RESET button for approximately 5 seconds, then
unplug the unit.
Note: During all courses except Jam, an audible beep will sound to check dough
ball and scrape ingredients from sides of bread pan. Refer to KNEADING AND
BAKING COURSE chart to determine when beep will sound.
Note: If bread is not removed immediately after baking and STOP/RESET button
is not pressed, a controlled 60-minute Keep Warm cycle will begin (except during
Quick Breads, Dough and Jam). For best results, remove bread immediately after
baking process is complete.
White Bread
Used for breads that primarily include white bread flour, although some recipes
may include small amounts of whole wheat flour.
Whole Wheat Bread
Used for recipes with significant amounts of whole wheat or rye flour, oats, or
bran. Whole wheat course begins with rest period during which flours or grains
absorb liquid ingredients. Soaking causes flour or grain to soften and helps
ingredients to combine. Generally, whole wheat and multi-grain breads are
shorter and denser than white, French or sweet breads.
French Bread
Traditionally, French bread has crispier crust and lighter texture than white
bread. Recipes usually do not include butter, margarine or milk.
Sweet
Used for recipes that contain eggs, fruit juice, additional sugar or added sweet
ingredients such as coconut flakes, raisins, dried fruit or chocolate. Baking
temperature is reduced to prevent burning.
Low Carb Bread
Used for recipes that are lower in carbohydrates.
Gluten Free Bread
Used for gluten free recipes.
Quick Breads
Used for recipes that contain baking powder or baking soda, rather than yeast,
to make bread or cake rise. Cake recipes made from scratch must be specially
designed for this course. Use this course to prepare prepackaged cake and quick
bread mixes.
Jam
Add fruit, sugar and lemon juice for homemade jam – a great topping for
homemade bread, waffles and ice cream.
Dough
Use to prepare dough for making bread or rolls which are shaped and allowed to
rise before baking in a conventional oven. This program blends and kneads the
dough and takes it through the first rise.
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Pizza Dough
Use to prepare dough that requires less kneading and a single rise such as
pizza and Focaccia dough.
Rapid Bake
Used for White, Whole Wheat, French, and Sweet courses to decrease time by
approximately 1 hour. Choose recipe, then simply add amount of yeast listed
for Rapid course. Bread may be shorter and denser.
Bake Only
Used if crust is too light or you wish to bake pre-made dough. Especially
useful if your bread, sweet bread or cake is not quite done. Check every few
minutes. Bakes for up to 2 hours from 200°F to 375°F.
Personal Recipe
Your bread maker has 5 personal recipe memory cycles. You have 5 spaces
to program and save your favorite recipes. PERSONAL RECIPE lets you factor
brand and type of flour, quality of yeast and even climate into course times.
Information is stored in PERSONAL RECIPES file and kept separate from
regular courses.
Custom Program
Allows you to alter existing settings in preset programs to manually change
course lengths.
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