Morphy Richards BM48324 manual Selecting the Loaf Size, Selecting the Crust Setting

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18 Cake (1:10)

Your Morphy Richards breadmaker can also be used to bake a selection of cakes. The process is as simple as making bread; just follow the recipes provided on pages 20 and 21.

Alternatively you can also use the machine to make cakes from a cake mix where all you need to do is add water. In this instance, you should ensure the mixture is combined with the water before adding it to the machine.

19 Dessert (2:50)

This setting allows you to make other desserts as well as cakes in your breadmaker. The process is again straightforward and simple; just follow the recipes carefully on page 22.

2.Selecting the Loaf Size

There are 3 different size loaves which can be made, depending upon which programme you use. The loaf size icons are:

1lb loaf

(selected programmes)

1.5lb loaf

2lb loaf

To select the Loaf Size È, use the Increase Ô and Decrease buttons.

Once you have selected your loaf size, press the Accept/Start button Ò. The Loaf Size icon È will then illuminate.

Please note that not all loaf sizes are available for all programmes. Only the loaf sizes available for the programme selected will appear.

3. Selecting the Crust Setting

You can choose from 5 different crust settings.

Very Light

Light

Medium

Dark

Very Dark

To select the Crust Setting Í, use the ‘Increase’ Ô and ‘Decrease’ buttons.

Once you have selected your crust setting, press the Accept/Start button Ò. The Crust Setting icon Í will then stop flashing.

4. Measuring the Ingredients

The key and most important step when using your breadmaker is measuring your ingredients precisely and accurately. It is extremely important to measure each liquid and dry ingredient properly or it could result in a poor or unacceptable baking result. Do not use normal kitchen teaspoons or tablespoons. The ingredients must also be added into the Baking Pan in the order in which they are given in each recipe. Liquid and dry ingredients should be measured as follows:

Measuring cup

The cup is marked in various ‘volume measurement’ scales. The recipes in this book use the ‘cup’ volume which is based on the ‘American’ cup of 8 floz and is conveniently marked in 1/16 divisions.

You must use a good quality set of accurate scales, we prefer to use the ‘cup’ measure for consistency and accuracy.

A

Ú

Û

B

C

Liquid measurements

Use the cup provided A Ú. When reading amounts, the measuring cup must be placed on a horizontal flat surface and viewed at eye level (not on an angle). The liquid level line must be aligned to the mark of measurement.

A ‘guesstimate’ is not good enough as it could throw out the critical balance of the recipe.

Dry measurements

Dry measurements must be done using the measuring cup provided A Û or using a set of weighing scales. Dry measuring must be done by gently spooning ingredients into the measuring cup and then once filled, levelling off with a knife B. Tapping a measuring cup will pack the ingredients and you will end up with more than is required. This extra amount could affect the balance of the recipe. Do not sift the flour, unless stated.

When measuring small amounts of dry or liquid ingredients there are two double ended spoons (one for dry ingredients and one for liquid) and one single ended spoon (used primarily for dry ingredients) C. Measurements must be level, not heaped as this small difference could throw out the critical balance of the recipe B.

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 to accurately measure each ingredient for best results.

Always add ingredients in the order they are listed in the recipe.

Please note that the measuring cups are based on the American standard 8 fluid ounce cup, NOT the 10 fluid ounce British cup.

Accurate measuring of ingredients is vital. Do not use larger amounts.

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Contents Breadmaker Instruction Book LCD Display FeaturesMain Unit Baking Pan Control PanelMaking your own bread easily Contents RecipesStep Quick Start Guide Before You StartKeep warm Clean and enjoyPress start Viewing the progressSelecting the Programme Using Your BreadmakerSelecting the Loaf Size Selecting the Crust SettingMeasuring the Ingredients Beeper Using the TimerFilling the Fruit and Nut Dispenser Pause FunctionHints and Tips Using the Right IngredientsUnderstanding Baking Bread Mixes Care and Cleaning Ingredient Temperatures48324 rev1x 27/10/2011 1212 Breadmaker Recipes Basic bread prog Recipes MethodWholemeal bread prog.2 Sandwich bread prog.4 Sweet bread progFrench bread prog Dough prog Bread mixes prog Jam progGluten free bread prog Speciality breads progFastbake II prog Fastbake I progPizza dough prog Cake prog Quick bread prog.15Old fashioned rice pudding Dessert progProgramme Baking Times Oat apple bettyOthers Conversion ChartsWater and liquids Flour typesQuestion How long does it take to make bread? Question Why do I get air bubbles at the top of the bread?Question Can I wash the Baking Pan in the dishwasher? Bread Did Not Rise Enough Troubleshooting Bread Sinks in the CentreBread Rises Too Much Bread Dry With Dense TextureCondensation in the Fruit and Nut Dispenser Bread Has Large Holes In TextureBread Surface is Sticky Difficult to Remove From the PanHealth and Safety Exclusions Your One Year Guarantee

BM48324 specifications

The Morphy Richards BM48324 is a versatile bread maker that caters to both novice and experienced bakers. This innovative kitchen appliance simplifies the bread-making process, allowing users to enjoy freshly baked bread at home with minimal effort.

One of the standout features of the BM48324 is its 12 programmable settings. These settings provide options for a variety of bread types, including white, whole wheat, gluten-free, and even jam making. The ability to choose different crust colors—light, medium, or dark—ensures that you can customize your bread to your liking. This flexibility makes the Morphy Richards BM48324 suitable for different dietary preferences and flavor profiles.

The bread maker is equipped with a powerful 600-watt motor, ensuring efficient mixing and kneading for optimal dough consistency. Its non-stick bread pan simplifies the cleaning process, as it allows for easy release of the baked bread and quick cleanup afterward. The included measuring cup and spoon make ingredient measurement straightforward, ensuring consistent results with each bake.

In terms of technology, the BM48324 features a digital control panel that is user-friendly and straightforward. The LCD display keeps users informed about the remaining baking time and the selected program. This transparency helps in planning and managing time effectively.

Another significant characteristic of the Morphy Richards BM48324 is its delay timer, which allows users to set up the machine in advance. You can wake up or come home to the delightful aroma of freshly baked bread, as the timer can be programmed for up to 13 hours in advance.

Moreover, the machine comes equipped with a keep-warm function, which maintains the temperature of the baked bread for up to an hour after completion. This feature ensures that your bread stays warm and delicious, perfect for serving straight from the machine.

The attractive design of the Morphy Richards BM48324, combined with its reliability and range of features, makes it an excellent addition to any kitchen. For those looking to embrace the joy of homemade bread, this bread maker stands out as an ideal choice, emphasizing convenience without sacrificing quality.