BASIC BREAD RECIPE
Rich Country Buttermilk Bread
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Non Fat Buttermilk | 3/4 cup | 1 cup + 2 tablespoons | |
Unbleached Bread Flour | |||
Sea Salt | 1 teaspoon | 2 teaspoons | |
Butter or Canola Oil | 2 tablespoons | 3 tablespoons | 1/4 cup |
Honey | 2 tablespoons | 3 tablespoons | 1/4 cup |
Baking Soda | 1/4 teaspoons | 1/4 teaspoons | 1/2 teaspoons |
Active Dry Yeast | |||
PROGRAM | 1 | 1 | 1 |
To prepare Rich Country Buttermilk Bread:
•Always use fresh ingredients.
•Always put liquids in the Bread Pan first, yeast last.
•Always allow the bread to cool thoroughly prior to slicing.
Beginning with the buttermilk, add the ingredients to the Pan
in the order listed. Following the operating instructions in this book, then select the size of loaf and press START.
Rapid Version:
•Substitute Active Dry Yeast with Rapid Rise or Quick Rise Yeast and use the following measurements:
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Rapid Rise Yeast |
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PROGRAM | 2 |
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USING THE BREADMAN®
Before using the Breadman® for the first time, carefully read all of the instructions included in this manual.
| With your new Breadman® Cool Touch Bread Baker: | |
| • | You can use commonly available |
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| Follow the instructions on the package. |
| • | You can bake a loaf of bread from scratch. See the Recipe |
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| & Menu Planner included with your Breadman® Cool Touch |
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| Bread Baker for lots of tasty options. |
| • | There are also many bread machine cookbooks available at |
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| bookstores nationwide. |
| • | You can make dough for rolls or shaped loaves you'll bake in |
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| your own oven. |
| • | Use the Dough Cycle to do the mixing and kneading for you, |
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| then shape, proof, and bake it in the Breadman® Cool Touch |
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| Oven, or in a conventional oven. |
| • | You can make Batter Breads™, jam, and pasta dough too! |
| • | You can activate PAUSE, remove the dough for shaping, |
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| filling, braiding and more. |
| • | You can activate PAUSE to score the top of your loaf for a |
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| rustic style bread or make a decorative crust with rolled oats, |
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| poppy seeds, etc. |
Inserting and | • | Insert the Bread Pan into the Oven Chamber. Press down |
Removing the |
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Bread Pan | • | Remember to attach your Kneading Paddle FIRST, then add |
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| the ingredients BEFORE inserting the Bread Pan into the |
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| Oven Chamber. |
| • | When you remove the Bread Pan after baking, BE SURE TO |
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| WEAR OVEN MITTS to prevent burning. Hold the Handle |
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| and lift the Bread Pan up and out of the Bread Baker. |
| • | Remove the loaf by turning the Bread Pan upside down and |
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| shaking gently, then check to see that the Kneading Paddle is |
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| removed from the loaf. If it is stuck in your bread, use a non- |
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| metal utensil to gently remove it, taking care not to scratch |
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| the Kneading Paddle. |
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