PROBLEMAS CON EL HORNEADO

SOLUCIÓNES

El pan tiene harina en la parte superior.

Éste es generalmente el resultado de

 

usar demasiada harina y no suficiente

 

agua. Use menos harina (una cuta.

 

menos a la vez), o use más agua

 

(1/4 de cuta. más a la vez).

 

 

El pan está demasiado dorado.

Éste es el resultado de añadir

 

demasiada azúcar a la receta.

 

Utilice menos azúcar (1 Cu. a la vez).

 

Usted también puede seleccionar

 

un dorado menos oscuro.

 

 

El pan no está demasiado dorado.

Éste es el resultado de levantar

 

demasiadas veces la tapa del aparato

 

o de dejar la tapa abierta mientras

 

el pan se está horneando. Verifique

 

que la tapa esté cerrada mientras el

 

aparato se encuentra en operación.

 

Usted también puede seleccionar

 

un dorado menos oscuro.

 

 

PROBLEMA CON EL HORNEADO

SOLUCIÓN

Los lados del pan se doblan y la parte

Existen varias soluciones posibles.

inferior del pan está húmeda.

El pan puede haberse dejado dentro

 

del recipiente demasiado tiempo

 

después de que se horneó. Saque el

 

pan del recipiente más rápidamente

 

y permita que se enfrié. Utilice más

 

harina (una cucharadita a la vez),

 

o menos levadura (1/4 de cucharadita

 

a la vez), o menos agua o líquidos

 

(una cucharadita a la vez). Esto puede

 

también ser el resultado de haber

 

olvidado agregar sal a la receta.

 

 

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Sunbeam 5890 user manual Problemas CON EL Horneado Soluciónes

5890 specifications

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