Morphy Richards 48220, 48230 manual How to use your breadmaker, For all settings 1 to

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How to use your breadmaker

The 8 bread settings in this unit will combine ingredients, knead and make bread from start to finish automatically. The DOUGH setting makes dough for a variety of recipes but you must shape and bake the dough yourself in an oven. To delay completion, the automatic TIMER may be programmed to make bread E or dough while you are at work or asleep. (See ‘Using

The Timer For Delayed Completion’ pg. 11).

For all settings (1 to 11)

1Open the lid and remove the Baking Pan by pulling straight up on the handle. It is important to remove the Baking Pan from the unit rather than putting ingredients into the Pan while it is in place to avoid accidentally spilling ingredients into the inner case.

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Place your automatic breadmaker where it is level, stable and secure.

2Attach the kneading blade onto the shaft inside the baking pan by lining up the flat side of the blade with the flat side on the shaft. Push the blade firmly onto the shaft.

Be sure to set the kneading blade firmly into place otherwise the blade may come off during operation, which may affect the kneading or mixing.

Be sure the shaft is clean of any residue (i.e.

dough). This will ensure the kneading blade will

 

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fully seat into place.

 

 

3Measure ingredients carefully and accurately.

To measure liquids, use the cup provided and check

 

 

 

the measurement at eye level.

 

 

When measuring dry ingredients, use the cup

 

 

 

provided (ensure it is dried after measuring the

 

 

 

liquid) and level the ingredients with a straight

 

 

 

 

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edge knife.

 

Inaccurate measurement, even if only slightly out,

 

 

 

can make a difference in results. Use the measuring

 

 

 

spoon and level off with a straight edge knife. (See

 

 

 

‘Measuring your ingredients’ pages 14-15).

 

 

Always add ingredients into the baking pan in the

 

 

 

order they are listed.

 

 

Yeast is always added last. Be sure that the yeast

 

 

 

 

 

does not touch the liquid ingredients.

 

 

Be careful not to mix the yeast with any

 

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of the wet ingredients especially when

 

 

 

using the delayed timer feature, otherwise

 

 

 

the bread may not rise properly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Liquids

Dry Ingredients (ie. flour)

Yeast

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Contents Breadmaker Important Safeguards Before first use Electrical requirementsComponents Contents Control panel settings & functions Specialty Basic breadsWhole wheat/wholemeal Measure ingredients carefully and accurately How to use your breadmakerFor all settings 1 to Special Note Using the timer for delayed completion Slicing and storing breadElectrical cord TroubleshootingStoring the unit Understanding baking Knowing your ingredientsIntroduction Measuring your ingredients Special glazes for yeast breads Ingredient temperaturesOther tips Recipes Cheese ‘n’ onion bread Pesto breadOlive bread Cottage dill breadChunky nut bread Sunny orange breadRaisin bread Peanut butter breadChocolate bread Russian kulichBagels CroissantsPizza dough Raisin kolocky Hot cross bunsEnglish muffins Doughnuts Standard cake mixBanana nut cake Raisin filling CombineJam Making Apple & walnut cakeFastbake For Fastbake models only 48230 seriesAuto setting ExtrabakeBaking cycle times Need help? Questions about ingredients and recipes Baking tips for yeast breads ResultsSee p13 See p14 See p15 Troubleshooting Cratered breadMushroom bread Gnarly loavesPage 444/8304/96 Rev