The Vital Ingredients continued

YEAST

Without yeast the bread will not rise. Yeast needs liquid, sugar and warmth to activate. Dried yeast has been used in the recipes in this instruction book where appropriate. Before using dried yeast, always check the used by date, as stale yeast will prevent the bread from rising.

“Tandaco” brand yeast (available nationally in most supermarkets) was used in the development of all yeasted recipes contained in this book, with the exception of the ‘Bread Mix’ recipes.

Smaller packets of bread mix usually contain sachets of yeast. Larger bulk bags of bread mix usually do not include the yeast sachets, however the corresponding brand of yeast may be purchased separately.

Some bulk and imported yeasts are more active, therefore it is recommended to use less of these yeasts. Yeast may also be more active in hot weather. For information on other brands of yeast relating to quantities contact the manufacturer listed on the package.

NEW ZEALAND ONLY

We recommend the use of ‘Elfin’ brand yeast.

Rapid Rise Yeast

These products are a mixture of yeast and bread improver. Brands will vary in strength. If wishing to substitute for yeast in a recipe, omit the bread improver. Rapid Rise yeasts should not be used with Bread Mix as bread improver is already included.

NEW ZEALAND ONLY

‘Edmonds Surebake Yeast’ is the most readily available yeast product in New Zealand. Where a recipe states ‘Bread Improver and Tandaco Yeast’ substitute with ‘Edmonds Surebake Yeast’.

WATER

Tap water is used in all recipes. If using water in cold climates or from the refrigerator, allow water to come to room temperature. Extremes of hot or cold water will prevent the yeast activating.

EGGS

Eggs are used in some bread recipes and provide liquid, help with the rising and increase the nutritional value of the bread. They add flavour and tenderness and are usually used in the sweeter type of breads.

OTHER INGREDIENTS

Fruits, nuts, chocolate chips, etc. are usually added to the Fruit and Nut Dispenser (unless recipe specifies otherwise). The bread machine will release the additional ingredients from the Dispenser at 8 minutes before the end of KNEAD 2. If added before this stage, excessive kneading will cause the ingredients to break down rather than hold their shape. Refer to “Using the Fruit and Nut Dispenser” (page 9).

If the quantity of additional ingredients exceeds the size of the Dispenser, use the BEEPER button and add the additional ingredients manually when the Add-in Beeper sounds (also at 8 minutes before the end of the kneading cycles).

JAM SETTING MIX

‘Jam Setta’ brand setting mix contains the ingredient ‘pectin’ which is a naturally occurring substance found in fresh fruit. The addition of ‘Jam Setta’ to the jam recipes helps the jam to set. This product is available in 50g packets nationally from supermarkets and some hardware stores.

NEW ZEALAND ONLY

‘King Jam’ Setting Mix is available in 70g sachets from major supermarkets.

For more information about Bread Mixes please contact the relevant number listed below, or refer to contact details on the package.

Defiance

800 628 883

Laucke

300 133 331

Kitchen Collection

800 645 515

Elfin (New Zealand only)

0800 110 800

For more information about Bread Flour please contact the relevant number listed below, or refer to contact details on the package.

Defiance White Baker’s Flour

1800 628 883

Laucke Wallaby Bread Flour

1300 133 331

Elfin/Champion High Grade

 

Plain Flour (New Zealand only)

0800 110 800

For more information about Bread Improver please contact:

Lowan Wholefoods

800 355 718

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Breville BBM 600 manual Yeast, Water, Eggs, Other Ingredients, JAM Setting MIX