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Bread Type Setting Descriptions
SUPER RAPID BAKE/LIGHT Crust or DARK Crust (1:10 hours)
This setting is used only to make selected recipes quickly whether you choose a LIGHT or DARK crust. Refer to the recipe section of this booklet for a complete list of all recipes that can be used with this setting. This setting cannot be used successfully to make breads other than those specified due to the shorter rising time of this cycle.
SWEET/LIGHT Crust or DARK Crust (3:50 hours)
Use this setting for recipes that use fruit juice, large amounts of sugar, cheese, or added sweet ingredients such as raisins, dried fruit, or chocolate. Baking temperature is lower to prevent burning.
GRAIN (4:10 hours)
This setting is used for recipes with significant amounts of whole wheat or rye flour, oats, or bran. This setting has a longer rise cycle and preheat cycle to allow heavier grains to expand. Generally, whole
FRENCH/LIGHT or DARK Crust (3:45 hours)
This setting is used for basic French or garlic French bread. See the Cookbook section for the recipe. Because it uses water instead of milk, French bread has a crispier crust and softer center than
CAKE (1:40 hours)
Similar to the BAKE setting, this setting is used for
ting and you MUST use the Mixing Paddle. Approximately 10 minutes into the program (the display will read around 1:30), there is a series of beeps. This signals you to scrape down the sides of the Pan with a spatula and stir the mixture. You may also add ingredients (like nuts or a cinnamon/sugar topping) at this time.
BAKE (30 min - 1:30 hours)
This setting is for quick breads
JAM (1:22 hours)
This setting is used to cook homemade jams and fruit mar- malade. Fresh or frozen fruits will have to be chopped or processed before measuring them into the Baking Pan. To reduce splatter and cleanup, place an aluminum foil “collar” around the Baking Pan after inserting it into the unit.
DOUGH (2:00 hours)
This setting makes
DESSERTS (1:39 hours)
This setting is used for a variety of desserts such as apple crisp, cobbler, or puddings. Most recipes call for some prepa- ration of ingredients before placing them in the Baking Pan. Check the Cookbook section for specific recipes and try varia- tions of your own. Approximately 14 minutes into the pro- gram (the display will read around 1:25), there is a series of beeps. This signals you to scrape down the sides of the Pan with a spatula and stir the mixture. You may also add ingredi- ents (raisins, nuts, etc.) or toppings at this time.
How To Use Your Breadmaker
The bread making settings in this unit will combine ingredients, knead, and bake bread from start to finish – automatically.
The CAKE and BAKE settings will allow you to use your breadmaker almost like an oven to make quick breads and loaf cakes. However, they require some additional scrape down/mixing manually. The JAM setting requires some
The DOUGH setting makes dough for a variety of recipes but you must shape and bake the dough yourself in a conventional oven. To delay completion, the automatic TIMER may be programmed to make bread while you are at work or asleep.
(See “Setting the Timer” pg. 10)
The Cookbook section of this book includes recipes that have been thoroughly tested in the Household Products, Inc. test kitchen to ensure best results in both the United States and Canada. Flours, cornmeal, and a few other ingredients vary widely between the two countries.
NOTE: The
Most North American national brand flours and yeasts will produce good results. Keep in mind that the recipes included here have been created by our Home Economists specifically for this automatic breadmaker and may not produce acceptable results in other similar breadmakers.
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