Breville BBM300 manual Nz metric measurements Mls

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Beginner’s Guide to Baking Your First Loaf continued

Step 11: Take the bread out of the bread pan

Step 14: Cut the bread

Weighing and Measuring

Baking bread is in part a science and an art with

It is important to note that New Zealand

Use oven mitts to gently shake the bread out of the bread pan onto a wire rack. Check that the kneading blade remains on the drive shaft of the bread pan. Place the bread upright on the wire rack to cool. Allow sufficient cooling time before slicing the bread.

When baking is finished and the bread has been removed from the bread pan, remove the kneading blade from the pan using oven mitts. Do not remove the blade with bare hands, as it is very hot! If the kneading blade is difficult to remove from the drive shaft, pour some warm water with detergent into the pan and allow to stand for 10 minutes. The kneading blade should then be easily removed from the shaft. Follow ‘Care and Cleaning’ instructions on page 25.

Note

Step 12: Making another loaf

Allow approximately one hour for the Baker’s Oven to cool before using again.

Open the lid to help cool the bread machine. If the Baker’s Oven is too hot the LCD screen will show an error code (refer page 24) and will not operate until it cools to the correct operating temperature for kneading and rising.

Step 13: Switch off and unplug the bread machine

Press the ‘Stop’ button to clear the finished setting. The LCD screen will reset to 1 1KG MEDIUM. Switch off at the power outlet and unplug the power cord from the power outlet.

To store the bread machine, ensure the bread machine is completely cool, clean and dry.

Place kneading blades into the bread pan then insert into the baking chamber and close the lid. Do not place anything on top of the bread machine during storage. Store the bread machine upright.

Before cutting the bread always ensure the kneading blade is in the bread pan and not in the bottom of the baked bread loaf.

When the bread is cool, cut the bread using a serrated bread knife or electric knife on a firmly seated breadboard. A standard knife is not suitable as it will tear the bread.

Breville recommends using the Breville Bread Slicing Guide – Model BS1. This foldable, lightweight cutting guide is the ideal accessory for any bread maker. The guide slots ensure straight, even slices every time when using a bread knife or electric knife.

Step 15: Store the bread

Store the bread in freezer bags or a sealable bread box. To store for more than a few days, place the bread into freezer bags. Remove air from the bags then secure with ties and label. Bread may be frozen for up to 1 month.

each ingredient playing an integral role. Care should be taken when weighing and measuring ingredients to ensure accuracy and consistency.

Recipes in this Instruction Book were developed using Australian Metric Weights and Measurements.

Australian metric measurements

mls

 

 

1 teaspoon

5

 

 

1 tablespoon

20

 

 

1 cup

250

 

 

For New Zealand customers

 

 

 

nz metric measurements

mls

 

 

1 teaspoon

5

 

 

1 tablespoon

15

 

 

1 cup

250

 

 

The New Zealand tablespoon is 5ml less than that of the Australian tablespoon, so care should be taken when measuring ingredients to compensate for the variance. For example, 1 Australian tablespoon = 1 New Zealand tablespoon + 1 New Zealand teaspoon.

Note

Metric liquid measuring jugs

If measuring liquids using a graduated, metric measuring jug, place jug on a flat surface, check for accuracy at eye level.

DO NOT USE TABLEWARE JUGS OR MEASURING CUPS.

ingredients, especially flour and yeast, differ from the Australian equivalents. In the Vital Ingredients section (pages 18-20) suitable New Zealand products have been listed. We suggest these New Zealand products be substituted for the Australian products in the Easy Bake Recipe section. For further New Zealand bread making assistance Telephone: 0800 273 845.

Note

Metric weighing scales

For consistent results it is recommended to use metric weighing scales if possible as they provide greater accuracy than measuring cups. Tare (or zero) the scales with the container in position then spoon or pour ingredients in until the desired weight is achieved.

In general, water weighs the same in grams as it measures in millilitres.

Note

Metric measuring cups and spoons

If using the graduated, metric measuring cups, it is important to spoon or scoop the dry ingredients loosely into the required cup. Do not tap the cup on the bench, or pack the ingredients into the cup, unless otherwise directed. Level the top of the cup with a knife. When using graduated, metric measuring spoons, level the top of the spoon with a straight edged knife or spatula.

DO NOT USE TABLEWARE SPOONS OR CUPS.

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Contents BAKER’S Oven Congratulations ContentsImportant safeguards for your Breville BAKER’S Oven Breville recommends safety firstWelcome Breville Baker’s OvenTheir safety Unwind the power cord fully before useAdditional safety protection when using Your electrician for professional adviceBread, Dough and JAM Settings Control PanelSelect 750g 0.75KG size, press ‘Loaf Size’ button once Using the Preset TimerHours StepUsing the Jam Setting Using the Bake Only SettingSwitch on the bread machine If using Prepackaged Bread Mixes, refer to page R37Select the setting If the power is accidentally turned off forNz metric measurements Mls MlsVital Ingredients Water Vital Ingredients Hints and Tips for Better Bread MakingEggs Other IngredientsAbout Using the Timer Questions and AnswersAbout Ingredients About Baking BreadControl Panel Messages Care, Cleaning and Storage Troubleshooting Guide Recipe Machine Error code E01 Troubleshooting Guide Baker’s OvenRapid Bread Flavoured Wholemeal BreadDough Yeast Free & Muffin BreadSequence for ‘BASIC’ setting ProcedureTraditional Favourites Basic White BreadSequence for ‘WHOLEWHEAT’ setting Sequence for ‘FRENCH’ settingFrench Bread 100% Wholemeal BreadMultigrain Bread Flavoured White BreadPumpkin & Pepita Bread  ADD AT the BeepsCarrot & Edam Bread Sweet Corn & Capsicum BreadGrain Mustard & Herb Bread Peanut Sate BreadFlavoured Sweet Bread Sequence for ‘SWEET’ settingSize Crust 1ST 2ND Punch 3RD TotalLemon & Poppy Seed Bread Rich Fruit LoafStrawberry & Pistachio Loaf Lime & Caraway BreadApple Spice Bread Glace Pear & Ginger BreadChoc Raisin & Peanut Bread Triple Banana BreadFibre Plus Wholemeal Bread Wholemeal Flavoured BreadBran Flake Bread 50/50 Wholemeal BreadWholemeal Flavoured Bread Rapid Bread Light Rye BreadSoy & Linseed Bread Setting Sequence for ‘BASIC RAPID’ settingBasic White Loaf Sequence for ‘WHOLEWHEAT RAPID’Dough Sequence for ‘Dough’ settingSweet Dough Wholemeal DoughSticky Cinnamon Rolls Shaping ideas for master doughs Bread RollsWholewheat Honey Rolls DoughnutsPizza Dough Pizza & Focaccia DoughsFocaccia Dough Suggested toppingsYeast Free & Muffin Bread Sequence for ‘YEAST FREE’ settingPlain White Damper Plain Wholemeal DamperWholemeal Bread Mix Damper White Bread Mix DamperCheese & Spring Vegetable Bread Orange Sweet Potato BreadGluten Free Bread Sequence for ‘GLUTEN FREE’ settingGluten Free Country Style Bread Size Crust 1ST Knead 2ND Knead 1ST Rise Bake TimeGluten Free Spicy Sultana Bread Gluten Free Cheesy Cheddar BreadAdditions Prepackaged Bread Mixes Wholemeal prepackaged bread mixes Grain prepackaged bread mixesLaucke BIO-FORT Golden Wholemeal Bread Mix Kitchen Collection Wholemeal Bread MixJust Jam Glazes R45

BBM300 specifications

The Breville BBM300 is a versatile bread maker that combines modern technology with user-friendly features, making it an essential addition to any kitchen. This machine offers a unique way to enjoy fresh, homemade bread with minimal effort.

One of the standout features of the BBM300 is its 13 automatic settings, which cater to a variety of bread types, including gluten-free, whole wheat, and artisan breads. This flexibility allows users to experiment and create a wide range of baked goods. Additionally, it includes options for kneading, rising, and baking, providing an all-in-one solution for bread-making enthusiasts.

The BBM300 employs a unique 3-step kneading process, which helps to achieve the perfect texture in the dough. This sophisticated kneading technique ensures that the ingredients are evenly combined, leading to consistently great results every time. The machine also features a powerful 700-watt motor, which provides ample strength for kneading thick doughs with ease.

Another remarkable characteristic of the BBM300 is its 360-degree heating element. This technology ensures that heat is evenly distributed throughout the baking pan, resulting in uniformly baked bread without any undercooked or burnt spots. Furthermore, the non-stick baking pan makes for easy removal of bread and simplifies the cleaning process.

The adjustable crust function is yet another appealing feature of the Breville BBM300. Users can choose from light, medium, or dark settings to achieve their desired level of crustiness. This personalization ensures that everyone can enjoy their perfect loaf according to their taste preferences.

For those who enjoy waking up to the smell of fresh bread, the BBM300 offers a delayed start timer, which can be set up to 13 hours in advance. This means that users can prepare their ingredients the night before, setting the machine to bake automatically so that a warm loaf is ready when they wake up.

Safety is also a priority with the Breville BBM300, which includes a built-in power interruption protection feature. This allows the machine to resume baking in case of a power outage, eliminating the worry of wasted ingredients and time.

In summary, the Breville BBM300 combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to enjoy homemade bread. With its automatic settings, unique kneading process, adjustable crust options, and safety features, it provides an unparalleled bread-making experience. Whether you're a novice or an experienced baker, this machine is certain to enhance your culinary endeavors.