Morphy Richards Fastbake breadmaker manual Using the timer Slicing and storing bread, Beeper

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Using the timer

Slicing and storing bread

Use the timer when you want the bread ready later, or in the morning. A maximum of 13 hours can be set. Check if function is available by consulting ‘Baking cycle times’ section. Do not use this function with recipes that use perishable ingredients such as eggs, fresh milk, sour cream, or cheese.

1Decide when you want the bread to be ready and calculate the difference in time btween now and then. For example, if you want a loaf at 8am, and it is now 7.30pm, the difference is 12 1/2 hours.

2Enter this time by pressing ‘Time ▼’ and ‘Time ▲’ buttons. Arrows will move time up or down in 10- minute increments. After you have pressed Start, the colon (:) will flash.

If you have selected the wrong time press stop for 2 seconds. The timer will go back to the program time, repeat step 1 and 2.

3The timer delay is up to a maximum of 13 hours. This is when the bread will be ready to remove from the machine, see page 8 item 14 ‘Remove the food’.

Beeper

The beeper sounds:

when pressing any button;

during the second kneading cycle of certain programs to indicate that cereals, fruit, nuts or other ingredients can be added;

when the program finishes;

when keep warm finishes.

Power interuption

After a brief power supply failure

if the program has not yet reached rise 1, press Start and the program will continue using the automatic repeat function;

if it has gone beyond this point, the process must be started from the very beginning. The ingredients will have to be discarded and you must start again with fresh ingredients.

For best results place bread on a wire rack and allow to cool for 15-30 minutes before slicing.

Use an electric knife or a sharp knife with a serrated blade for even slices.

Store unused bread tightly covered in a plastic bag at room temperature for up to three days. If weather is hot and humid, store in the refrigerator overnight.

For longer storage (up to one month), place bread in a tightly covered container in the freezer.

If you store the bread in the refrigerator, leave it out to bring it to room temperature before serving.

Since homemade bread has no preservatives it tends to dry out and become stale faster than commercially made bread.

Leftover slightly hardened bread may be cut into

1.3cm (half inch) or 2.5cm (1 inch) cubes and used in favourite recipes to make croutons, bread pudding, or stuffing.

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Contents Getting the best from your New breadmaker Location Other safety considerations Important safety instructionsYour safety ChildrenContents Before first use IntroductionElectrical requirements About this breadmakerComponents Control panel buttons, display & functions Program descriptions Using your breadmaker Using the timer Slicing and storing bread Power interuptionBeeper Do not use any of these when cleaning Care and cleaningStoring the unit Special care for the non-stick finishUnderstanding baking Important note on floursOther ingredients Measuring ingredients Creating your own yeast breads Ingredient temperaturesSpecial glazes for yeast breads Other tipsRecipes Recipes for french bread Recipes for quick settingRecipes for wholewheat breads SweetRecipes for Fastbake Recipes for cakes Recipes for jamsRecipes for sandwich breads Sandwich loafSoftgrain sandwich loaf Operation sequence and times Baking cycle timesQuestions about general performance and operation Need help?Questions about ingredients and recipes Possible cause Solution TroubleshootingBread over browned Bread under baked with soggy centreBread has large holes in texture Bread surface is stickyHelpline Two-year guaranteeFastbake breadmaker

Fastbake breadmaker specifications

The Morphy Richards Fastbake Breadmaker is a highly regarded kitchen appliance that brings the joy of baking fresh bread into the home. This innovative breadmaker is designed to simplify the bread-making process while ensuring consistent, delicious results.

One of the key features of the Fastbake Breadmaker is its Fastbake setting, which allows users to bake a loaf of bread in just under 60 minutes. This rapid baking function is perfect for those who may not have the time to wait for traditional bread-making processes, yet still want to enjoy the aroma and taste of freshly baked bread.

The appliance is equipped with multiple bread settings, allowing for various types of bread to be baked, including white, wholemeal, and gluten-free options. This versatility makes it an ideal choice for those with dietary restrictions or preferences. The user-friendly control panel ensures that selecting the desired setting is simple, even for beginners.

Another notable feature is the customizable crust control, which lets users choose between light, medium, or dark crusts depending on their preference. The Morphy Richards Fastbake also comes with a 900-gram and 1130-gram loaf capacity, catering to different family sizes and appetites.

In terms of technology, the Fastbake is equipped with an advanced non-stick baking pan, ensuring easy removal of the bread without any mess. The intelligent programming adjusts baking times and temperatures for optimal results, regardless of the type of bread being made.

A built-in timer allows for delayed start options, enabling users to set the breadmaker up to 13 hours in advance. This feature is perfect for those who wish to wake up to the scent of fresh bread or have it ready for dinner time.

The Fastbake Breadmaker is not just functional but also compact and stylish, making it a great addition to any kitchen. Cleaning is made easy with its removable parts and design, which minimizes crumbs and residue.

Overall, the Morphy Richards Fastbake Breadmaker combines technology, versatility, and user-friendly features to enhance home baking experiences. It's a valuable addition for anyone looking to enjoy homemade bread with minimal effort, making it a worthwhile investment for any kitchen.