Mixing Guide
The mixing guide on your mixer has been designed to help you take the guess work out of preparing foods.
Next to each of the numbered speeds on the
Speed | Mixing |
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Setting | Guide | Example |
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1 | Use when mixing dry ingredients or when folding | |
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| two portions of a recipe together, such as a beaten |
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| egg white into a batter or when directions call for |
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| LOW speed. Use for kneading bread. |
2 | Stir | Use when stirring liquid ingredients or when gentle action |
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| is needed to moisten dry ingredients. |
3 | Blend | Use when quick breads require a brisk action, |
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| just enough to blend ingredients but not enough |
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| to develop a smooth batter. |
4 | Mix | Use when mixing dry ingredients and liquid ingredients |
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| together alternately in a recipe. |
5 | Combine | Use when recipe calls for combining ingredients together. |
6 | Cake Mixes | Use when preparing packaged cake mixes or |
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| when directions call for MEDIUM speed. |
7 | Cream | Use when creaming sugar and butter together. |
8 | Whip | Use to whip potatoes or to develop a smooth batter. |
9 | Whip/Cream | Use to whip whipping cream or to develop a light, |
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| fluffy texture. |
10 | Desserts | Use to beat air into whipped desserts. |
11 | Frostings | Use when preparing light, fluffy frostings and candies. |
12 | Egg Whites | Use when aerating eggs and egg whites. |
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| Use when directions call for HIGH speed. |
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NOTE: Due to variations in ingredient temperatures and quantities, the Mixing Guide speeds are only suggested. If necessary, adjust speeds as needed to achieve desired results.
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