Kompernass KH 2231 operating instructions Baking tips, Baking in different climatic regions

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Baking in different climatic regions

In areas located at higher altitudes, the lower atmospheric pressure causes yeast to ferment faster. Hence, less amount of yeast is required here.

In dry regions, the flour will be drier and requires more liquids.

In humid regions, the flour will be more moist and thus absorbs less amount of liquids. In such areas, more flour is required.

Ready-to-use baking mixtures

You can also use ready-to-use baking mixtures with this Automatic Bread Maker.

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions on the package.

The following table provides you the examples of conversion for some of the baking mixtures. For the small baking mould use 2/3 of the quantity that is required for a 750g bread.

Slicing and storing the bread

You can achieve the best results, if you place the freshly baked bread on a grill before slicing it and allow it to cool down for 15 to 30 minutes. Use a bread slicing machine or a toothed knife to slice the bread. Unconsumed bread can be stored at room temperature for up to 3 days in suitable plastic bags or contai- ners. If you wish to store the bread for longer periods (up to 1 month), you should freeze it.

Since homemade bread does not con- tain preservatives, it gets spoilt faster than the commercially manufactured bread.

Varieties of bread

Baking mixture for a

Baking mixture for a

 

750 g bread

500 g bread (small baking mould)

 

 

 

White bread

500 g baking mixture

330 g baking mixture

 

300 ml water

200 ml water

 

 

 

Whole meal bread

500 g baking mixture

330 g baking mixture

 

320 ml water

213 ml water

 

 

 

Peasant bread

500 g baking mixture

330 g baking mixture

 

340 ml water

226 ml water

 

 

 

Note: A large baking mould for breads up to 1250 g is available as accessory. Use the enclosed form for placing an order.

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Contents Automatic Bread Maker IBBreadmakerGB.qxd 04.02.2005 1013 Uhr Seite Contents Top view of the appliance AccessoriesDuring operation Important information for your safetySetup Proper use of the applianceBefore the First Use CleaningFeatures Initial cleaningControl panel Baking programme Example Setting the timerPreparation Before bakingBaking bread IngredientsStarting a Programme Ending a programmeTaking out the bread Cleaning and maintenance Casing, lid and baking areaBaking moulds and kneading paddles Flour About ingredientsSugar Slicing and storing the bread Baking tipsBaking in different climatic regions Ready-to-use baking mixturesTable of programming sequences Time plan for the Programme phases Size lb Lb One pan modeMode Programme 1 Regular Lb One pan modeProgramme number Programme name French Whole-Wheat Sweet Super-Rapid Answer FAQs / TroubleshootingIBBreadmakerGB.qxd 04.02.2005 1014 Uhr Seite IBBreadmakerGB.qxd 04.02.2005 1014 Uhr Seite Technical Data Warranty & ServiceDisposal Recipes for one bread 1.5 lb Programme 1 Regular Programme 2 FrenchProgramme 3 Whole-Wheat Programme 4 Sweet Programme 8 Buttermilk Programme 5 Super-RapidProgramme 6 Dough Programme 7 PastaProgramme 9 Jam IBBreadmakerGB.qxd 04.02.2005 1014 Uhr Seite