Oster deluxe bread and dough maker manual Gourmet Baker

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Gourmet Baker

Last Things Last

You’ll see this tip in several places in this book, but it bears repeating: Always put the liquid! in first, the dry ingredients in next, and the yeast last (fruits and nuts are added later, after the machine has completed the first knead). Dig a shallow hole in the dry ingredients and place the yeast in the hole so that there’s absolutely no contact between the liquids and the yeast This is especially important when you’re using the Delay bake option. You don’t want the yeas to be activated too soon in the process!

Placement Counts!

Place dried fruits, vegetables, and dried spices away from the liquid ingredients in the bread pan. If they soak up water, they can undermine the bread’s chemistry.

Freshness First

Avoid using perishable ingredients -- milk, yogurt, eggs, or cheese -- with the Delay bake function.

Just Wait Fifteen

For best results, wait fifteen minutes before slicing; the bread needs time to cool.

Deep Freeze

To freeze fresh bread, let it cool completely and double-bag in plastic.

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Contents Page N g r a t u T!i o n s Page Contents After Use Where to UseBefore Use While in UseImportant Safeguards Page Bread Mix Instructions Y m p h o n y o f I n g r e d i e n t s Yeast Basic Ingredients Important Measuring Tips E P r o c e s s S i m p l i f i e d Mixing and Kneading Second Rise Getting to Know Page Control Panel Step-by-Step Directions Important Measuring Tips Breadmaking Cycle Times Page Gourmet Baker Small Loaf 1 pound Traditional White BreadPotato Bread Large Loaf 1 l/2 poundsGarlic-Herb Bread Caraway-Rye BreadOnion Bread Roasted Red Pepper-Cheese Bread Pepperoni-Cheese Bread Bacon-Beer BreadLarge Loaf 1 l/2 pounds Cup water South-of-the-Border BreadTriple Cheese and Garlic Bread Crunchy Wheat and Honey Bread 100% Whole Wheat BreadMultigrain Bread Pumpernickel BreadRussian Black Bread French Bread Recipes Large Loaf 1 l/2 Pounds Small Loaf 1 pound Apple-Spice BreadBanana-Macadamia Nut Bread Small Loaf 1 pound Large Loaf 1 l/2 pounds Cinnamon-Raisin BreadPeach Bread Fruitcake Bread Cranberry-Wheat BreadGingery Bread Old-fashioned Oatmeal BreadPumpkin-Yogurt Bread Piiia Colada BreadFilling Apple Coffee CakeDough Topping BreadsticksBrioche Pesto Filling CalzonesDough CUP water Caramel-Pecan RollsCinnamon Rolls Dough Filling Dinner RollsHam and Swiss Loaf Dough Topping Cup waterMix-ins Holiday WreathOnion-Cheese Topping Pizza DoughFor frying Raised DoughnutsDough Soft PretzelsItalian Herb Butter Garlic ButterFruited Cream Cheese Spread Herb-Cheese ButterCitrus Glaze Whipped Honey-Orange SpreadBrowned Butter Glaze Cinnamon GlazeSpecial Concerns Please call us toll-free at Questions?I-800-526-2832 Troubleshooting The MachineSugar Baking ResultsPlease check the following Flour c Not enough Yeast TOO much Mater o r Not enough 0 LiquidWhy does my loaf have large holes? Why does my loaf look caved in on top?Why does my loaf look lumpy or an uneven shape on top? Care and Cleaning Instructions Baking ate High Altitude Index of Recipes Page TWO Year Limited Warranty