Deluxe Features
Proof
Proofing is the process of allowing dough to rise. Your oven’s proof mode is best for yeast breads that require rise time in a warm,
•Before you turn on the oven, position the racks at the levels you need them.
•After you prepare the yeast dough, place it in a clean bowl, place a damp towel over the top, and put it in the oven.
•If you have a double oven, press the UPPER ON/OFF or LOWER ON/OFF key to select the oven you want to use.
•From the main menu, press the MORE key.
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•Press PROOF.
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•You will see the preset temperature of 100°F appear on the display. To proof at that tem- perature, simply press START. If you want to proof at a different temperature, enter the temperature on the number keypad (for ex- ample: to proof at 120°F, press 1, then 2, then 0), then press START.
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•Leave the dough in the oven for about
hours (different yeasts require different rise times, so follow your original recipe). It should double in size. Some recipes require a second proof after you shape the dough.
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