BREAD / PIZZA / PASTA DOUGH COURSES

Dough Courses Method:

1.Add ingredients to bread pan in order listed. Refer to MEASURING YOUR INGREDIENTS. Place bread pan into bread maker. Push down on rim until it fits firmly into place. Close lid.

2.Press MENU button; choose Bread Dough or Pizza Dough Course. Press LOAF to choose loaf size and then CRUST to choose crust color. If delay bake is desired, press ▲/▼ buttons to set delay bake timer, and then press START for delay; or, simply press START to begin immediately.

Important: Don’t use delay bake timer if your recipe includes eggs, fresh milk, yogurt or other dairy products, meats, fish or any other ingredients that may spoil.

3.When your dough is finished, bread maker will beep and “0:00” will appear in display window. Press STOP and open lid. Remove dough from bread pan. Follow recipe shaping and baking instructions.

Dough Course Hints for Best Results

• If using delay bake timer, make sure yeast is on top of flour, away from liquids.

Important: Never allow dough to remain in bread maker after Course is complete; it may over rise and damage machine.

Rising times for dough after it is shaped and placed in baking pan will vary due to recipe, temperature and humidity level of your kitchen. Optimum temperature of room for rising is 80°– 85°F/27°– 29°C. Rising is most essential feature in bread making.

Bread maker allows dough to have first rise or fermentation before dough is removed. Fermentation conditions gluten, (becoming pliable and elastic with a soft, smooth quality) develops flavor and leavens product.

Sometimes a double rising is beneficial especially for whole grain or 100% whole wheat bread. Let dough rise once in bread maker. Remove from bread maker, punch down, let rise again, punch down and let rest 10 minutes. Resting allows gluten to relax and makes handling easier. Shape as desired and allow to rise until doubled in volume. If only 1 rise is desired, remove from bread maker, let rest, shape and rise as above.

Baker’s Hint:

Dough has doubled in volume when an indentation remains after tip of a finger is pressed lightly and quickly into dough. If indentation springs back, cover and let rise a few more minutes and check again.

MAKING DOUGHS: CRUST TREATMENTS

Important: For use only with the Dough Courses

Always allow optimum rising of shaped dough.

Use pastry brush to apply glaze.

Bake as directed.

Egg Yolk Glaze

For shiny golden crust, mix 1 slightly beaten egg or egg yolk with 1 tbsp. water or milk.

Egg White Glaze

For shiny, chewy crust, mix 1 slightly beaten egg white with 1 tbsp. water.

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