THE VITAL INGREDIENTS

For bread making

Flour is the most important ingredient used for bread making. It provides food for the yeast and gives structure to the loaf. When mixed with liquid, the protein in the flour starts to form gluten. Gluten is a network of elastic strands that interlock to trap the gases produced by yeast. This process increases as the dough continues kneading and provides the structure required to produce the weight and shape of the baked bread.

White wheat flour sold as baker’s, bread or plain flour may be used. Plain flour is most readily available, however, best results are obtained with flour at least 11% protein content. For this reason, the recipes in this book requiring bread flour have been made using flour with 11% protein content. This is normally indicated on the packaging. Do not sift the flour or use self-raising flour for bread making unless indicated in the recipe.

NOTE

When using a low-protein, plain, stone ground or wholemeal flour the quality of the bread can be improved by adding gluten flour.

Baker’s or Bread Flour

There are several brands of bread or bakers flour available nationally at larger supermarkets.. It is a high protein, white bread flour, with 11% protein.

NOTE

New Zealand only: ‘Elfin High Grade White Flour’ or ‘Champion High Grade Flour’. These are high protein, white bread flours containing 12% protein.

Wholemeal wheat flour contains the bran, germ and flour of the wheat grain. Although breads baked with this type of flour will

be higher in fibre, the loaf may be heavier in texture. Lighter textured bread can be achieved by replacing 1 cup of wholemeal flour with white bread flour.

Rye flour, popular for bread making, is low in protein so it is essential to combine rye flour with bread flour to make the bread rise successfully. Rye flour is traditionally used to make the heavy, dense Pumpernickel and Black Breads.

Gluten flour is made by extracting the gluten portion from the wheat grain. Adding gluten flour can improve the structure and quality of bread when using low-protein, plain, stone ground and whole meal flour.

Bread mixes contain flour, sugar, milk, salt, oil and other ingredients such as bread improver. Usually only the addition of water and yeast is required.

Bread mix brands such as ‘Laucke’, ‘Kitchen Collection’, ‘Defiance’, and ‘Lowan’ are available nationally from

major supermarkets.

For recipe information on these and other brands of bread mix contact the manufacturer listed on the package.

NOTE

New Zealand only: Bread mix brands such as ‘Elfin’ are available.

Bread improvers are available nationally in supermarkets and health food stores. The ingredients in a bread improver are usually a food acid such as ascorbic acid (Vitamin

C)and other enzymes (amylases) extracted from wheat flours. Adding a bread improver will help strengthen the dough resulting in a loaf that is higher in volume, softer in texture, more stable and has improved shelf life qualities. A simple bread improver can be a crushed unflavoured vitamin C tablet added to the dry ingredients.

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Breville BEM800 brochure For bread making, Baker’s or Bread Flour

BEM800 specifications

The Breville BEM800 is a high-quality stand mixer designed for both amateur and professional bakers alike. This versatile kitchen appliance combines powerful performance with sleek aesthetics, making it a valued addition to any culinary space. One of the standout features of the BEM800 is its robust mixing capability, powered by a strong motor that can handle tough doughs and batters with ease.

The mixer features a planetary mixing action, which ensures that ingredients are mixed evenly and thoroughly. This technique involves the mixing bowl rotating in one direction while the beater rotates in the opposite direction, allowing for consistent mixing and eliminating the need to stop and scrape down the bowl frequently.

Another significant characteristic of the Breville BEM800 is its easy-to-use controls. The mixer is equipped with a variable speed selector, enabling users to adjust the mixing speed according to the task at hand. It offers up to 12 different speeds, providing precision whether you are whipping egg whites or kneading bread dough. Additionally, the mixer features an automatic sensor that monitors the load, adjusting the speed when necessary to ensure optimal performance.

The design of the BEM800 also prioritizes user convenience. Its large 5-quart stainless steel mixing bowl can handle substantial batches, making it ideal for larger families or baking enthusiasts. The bowl is equipped with a handle for easy lifting and pouring, further enhancing usability.

Moreover, the Breville BEM800 comes with a variety of attachments, including a flat beater, dough hook, and whisk, catering to various culinary tasks. The attachments are easy to switch out, allowing for quick transitions between tasks without hassle.

The mixer also boasts a tilt-head design, offering easy access to the bowl and attachments. This feature simplifies the process of adding ingredients and removing the bowl for serving or cleaning.

With its combination of powerful performance, user-friendly features, and stylish design, the Breville BEM800 stand mixer is an excellent investment for anyone who enjoys baking and cooking. Whether making simple mixtures or complex bakery items, this mixer delivers consistent results, making every baking endeavor enjoyable and successful. For those who appreciate both form and function in their kitchen appliances, the Breville BEM800 stands out as a top choice.