Morphy Richards Bread Maker Ingredient temperatures, Creating your own yeast breads, Other tips

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Your breadmaker produces delicious baked goods with ease. This machine requires only that you carefully follow the recipe instructions. In basic cooking, normally ‘a pinch of this and a dash of that’ is fine, but not for breadmakers. Using an automatic breadmaker requires you accurately measure each ingredient for best results.

Ingredient temperatures

All ingredients, including the machine and pan, and especially liquids (water or milk), should be warmed to room temperature 21°C (70°F). If ingredients are too cold, below 10°C (50°F), they will not activate the yeast. Extremely hot liquids, above 40°C (104°F), may kill the yeast.

Creating your own yeast breads

With the breadmaker, even the most inexperienced baker can achieve the satisfying experience of baking a loaf of bread. All of the mystery and hard work is gone. Inside this talented machine with an electronic brain, the dough is mixed, kneaded, proofed and baked without you being present. The automatic breadmaker can also just prepare the dough, and when it's ready, you shape, allow to rise and bake in a conventional oven. The recipes on the following pages are ‘tailored’ for this breadmaker. Each recipe features ingredients that best compliment a particular loaf of bread, and each was tested in our machines. It is extremely important not to exceed the amounts of flour specified in each of the recipes or else it could result in unsatisfactory baking performance. When creating your own yeast bread recipes or baking an old favourite, use the recipes in this cookbook as a guide for converting portions from your recipe to your breadmaker.

Special glazes for yeast breads

Give your just baked bread a professional finish. Select one of the following special glazes to enhance your bread.

Egg Glaze

Beat 1 large egg and 1 tablespoon of water together, brush generously. Note: apply only to doughs before baking.

Melted Butter Crust

Brush melted butter over just baked bread for a softer, tender crust.

Milk Glaze

For a softer, shiny crust, brush just baked bread with milk or cream.

Sweet Icing Glaze

Mix 1 cup sifted icing sugar with 1 to 2 tablespoons of milk to make a glaze consistency and drizzle over raisin bread or sweet breads.

Poppy/Sesame/Caraway Seed/Oatmeal

Sprinkle your choice of these seeds generously over just glazed bread.

Other tips

Place all recipe ingredients into the baking pan so that yeast is not touching any liquid.

After completing the process of making dough in your breadmaker, typically when letting dough rise outside the breadmaker, allow 30 minutes or until dough doubles in size. Dough should be lightly greased and covered with grease proof paper and a dry towel. It should be placed in a warm area free from drafts.

Humidity can cause problems, therefore humidity and high altitudes require adjustments. For high humidity, add an extra tablespoon of flour if consistency is not right. For high altitudes, decrease yeast amount by approximately 1/4 teaspoon, and decrease sugar and/or water or milk slightly.

The DOUGH setting is great for mixing, kneading and proofing (allowing dough to rise) richer dough like croissant doughs. Use the automatic breadmaker to prepare this dough so all you need to do is shape and bake it according to your recipe.

When recipes call for a ‘lightly floured surface,’ use about 1 to 2 tablespoons of flour on the surface. You may want to lightly flour your fingers or rolling pin for easy dough manipulation.

When you let dough ‘rest’ and ‘rise’ according to a recipe, place it in a warm, draught-free area. If the dough does not double in size, it may not produce a tender product.

If the dough you are rolling shrinks back, let it rest covered for a few minutes before rolling again.

Dough may be wrapped in plastic and stored in a freezer for later use. Bring the dough to room temperature before using.

After 5 minutes of kneading, open the lid and check the dough consistency. The dough should form a soft, smooth ball. If too dry, add liquid. If too wet, add flour (1/2 to 1 tablespoon at a time).

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Contents Long loaf breadmaker Breadmaker Range 444/8502/68 Rev Important Safeguards Contents About this breadmaker IntroductionBefore first use Electrical requirementsComponents Control panel settings & functions Dough Setting descriptionsProgram settings QuickUsing your breadmaker Using the timer Power interuptionBuzzer Special care for the non-stick finish Care and cleaningDo not use any of these when cleaning Storing the unitOther ingredients Know your ingredientsUnderstanding baking Important note on floursMeasuring ingredients Other tips Ingredient temperaturesCreating your own yeast breads Special glazes for yeast breadsRecipes for quick setting RecipesRecipes for basic yeast breads Cake recipes SpecialitySweet WholemealWhite rolls Dough recipesBanana nut loaf Apple & walnut cakeSandwich JamsOperation sequence and times Baking cycle timesNeed help? Questions about ingredients and recipes Possible cause Solution TroubleshootingBread surface is sticky Bread under baked with soggy centreBread over browned Bread has large holes in textureMexborough, South Yorkshire, England, S64 8AJ

Bread Maker specifications

The Morphy Richards Bread Maker is a premium kitchen appliance designed to bring convenience and quality to home baking enthusiasts. Renowned for its user-friendly interface and innovative features, this bread maker allows anyone to create mouthwatering, homemade bread with ease.

One of the standout features of the Morphy Richards Bread Maker is its versatile baking settings. With multiple pre-programmed options, users can choose from settings for various types of bread, including white, whole grain, gluten-free, and even specialty loaves. This flexibility caters to a wide range of dietary preferences and allows for endless creativity in the kitchen.

The automatic measuring function of the Morphy Richards Bread Maker is another highlight. This feature eliminates the guesswork often associated with baking, as the machine automatically calculates the required quantities of water, flour, and other ingredients, ensuring consistent and perfect results every time. The easy-to-read LCD display provides clear instructions and progress updates, simplifying the baking process from start to finish.

Equipped with a delay timer, the bread maker allows users to set their desired baking time in advance. This means that you can wake up to the smell of freshly baked bread or have it ready when you return home after a long day. This convenience makes it easier than ever to integrate homemade bread into your daily routine.

For those who enjoy experimenting with flavors, the Morphy Richards Bread Maker includes a fruit and nut dispenser, which automatically adds these ingredients at the optimal time during the mixing process. This feature ensures that your bread is perfectly mixed and packed with delicious additions, enhancing both taste and texture.

Moreover, the stainless steel body of the Morphy Richards Bread Maker is not only aesthetically pleasing but also ensures durability. It is designed with a non-stick bread pan, making the clean-up process quick and hassle-free.

In addition to these impressive characteristics, the Morphy Richards Bread Maker also prioritizes safety. It includes features like a cool-touch body and an automatic shut-off function, giving users peace of mind while baking.

Overall, the Morphy Richards Bread Maker is a reliable and efficient appliance that empowers users to explore the joys of baking at home. With its range of features, advanced technologies, and user-friendly design, it stands out as a must-have for anyone looking to indulge in the delicious world of homemade bread.