Crescent Rolls

On lightly floured board, roll dough to 12-inch circle. Spread with softened butter. Cut into 16 wedges beginning at wider end. Place rolls 2-inches apart on greased baking sheet with points underneath; curve rolls slightly. If desired, brush with melted butter just before baking.

Rosettes

On lightly floured board, roll about 1½ oz. piece of dough into

14-inch rope. Tie in a loose knot, leaving 2 long ends. Tuck one end under knot and second end into the top center of the loose knot. Place 2-inches apart on lightly greased baking sheet.

JAM cycle

Method:

1.Following steps in USING YOUR BREAD MAKER; select Jam cycle.

2.Once Jam cycle is complete, remove bread pan from bread maker and pour hot mixture into heat-safe jars, leaving ½” of space at the top.

3.Allow to partially cool. Cover tightly to store. Mixture will thicken upon cooling.

Tips for Best Results

Do not reduce sugar or use sugar substitutes. Exact amounts of sugar, fruit, and other ingredients are necessary for good set.

Use only ripe fruit (not overripe or under-ripe) for best flavor.

Do not puree fruit. Jam should have bits of fruit in it.

Recipes should not exceed 3 cups fruit.

Remove stems, seeds or pits from fruit.

You may use strawberries, blackberries, raspberries or other thin skinned berries. Fruit such as peaches, pears and apricots may be used, but should be peeled and have seeds removed.

Frozen berries or fruit (no sugar added) may be substituted for fresh. Thaw and drain before measuring. For thinner jam, use juice as part of 3 cups of berry or fruit amount.

Lemon juice adds necessary acid to berries or fruit.

You may decrease amount of sugar, but it will produce a thinner result. More sugar will make it thicker. For best results, sugar substitutes are not recommended.

Average refrigerated life of jam is 2 weeks or up to several months if frozen.

Important: Do not exceed amounts given in recipes!

Care and Cleaning

This product contains no user serviceable parts. Refer service to qualified service personnel.

CLEANING

Important: Always unplug bread maker and allow to cool completely prior to cleaning.

Bread pan and kneading paddle have nonstick surfaces, which make cleaning easier.

1.After baking each loaf of bread, unplug bread maker and allow to cool; discard any crumbs.

2.Remove bread pan from oven chamber and kneading paddle from bread pan. Wash bread pan and kneading paddle inside and out with warm, soapy water. Avoid scratching nonstick surfaces.

Caution: Do not place bread pan in dishwasher, or soak it in water.

3.If kneading paddle is stuck to drive shaft, pour warm water into bread pan for up to 30 minutes, to loosen it. Do not use excessive force.

4.Wipe inside of lid and oven baking chamber with slightly damp cloth or sponge. If any residue has scorched on heating element or elsewhere, wipe with nonabrasive pad to clean. Lid can be removed for cleaning. Dry baking chamber and lid thoroughly.

Important: Do not put lid in dishwasher, as it may cause warping. Do not immerse in water, as it contains sensitive electronic sensors.

5.To clean glass in lid, use glass cleaner or mild detergent and damp cloth or plastic scouring pad. Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as they may scratch glass.

6.Do not use vinegar, bleach or harsh chemicals to clean bread maker.

7.Be sure bread maker is completely cooled before storing.

8.Baking chamber contains heating element and drive shaft. When cleaning, NEVER pour water, solvents or cleaning solutions into this area.

STORAGE

All removable parts should be thoroughly cleaned and dried. Store lid closed. Place bread pan into bread maker with kneading paddle inside.

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Breadman BK2000BQ, Bread Maker instruction manual Tips for Best Results, Care and Cleaning, Storage