Ingredients

Yeast

Yeast is actually a microscopic plant. Simply stated, without yeast, your bread will not rise. When moistened by a liquid, fed by sugar and carefully warmed, yeast produces gases that power the dough to rise. If the temperature is too cold, the yeast will not be activated; if it’s too warm, it will die. Your Bakehouse takes care of this worry for you by maintaining just the right temperature in the baking chamber at all times.

Some yeasts may require the use of a bread improver. The Bread Improver will provide additional gluten to the flour to produce a better loaf.

Note: We do not recommend the use of fresh or compressed yeast in your breadmaker. Sunbeam recommend the use of dry yeast only. Always ensure it is used well within the use-by date, as stale yeast will prevent the bread from rising.

We suggest that a small pocket be made in the top of the dry mixture to hold the yeast. This will ensure its activation when in contact with the liquid and sugar during kneading.

Flour

In order for the bread to rise, the flour has to have a sufficiently high protein content. Sunbeam recommend the use of a good quality plain or bread flour.

The texture and height of the bread will be

inconsistent if the flour is stored for long periods of time in unsatisfactory conditions. Purchase bulk packs of flour only if baking constantly.

Unlike white flour, wheat flour contains bran and wheatgerm which inhibit rising. Wheat breads therefore, tend to be heavier in texture and smaller in size. A lighter larger loaf can be achieved by combining wheat flour with white flour for whole wheat bread recipes.

Bread Improver

The use of Bread Improver is recommended to achieve optimum results.

Bread Improver will increase the gluten content of the flour mix. It will also influence the structure, size and texture of the bread, so that it does not collapse when baking.

The suggested quantity to use is stated in all recipes. Bread Improver has a flour like texture and can be purchased through health food shops or through selected supermarkets.

Sugars

Sugars sweeten the bread, brown the crust, lend tenderness to the texture and supply the yeast with food. White or brown sugar, molasses, maple or golden syrup, honey and other sweeteners may be used in equivalent quantities.

Artificial sweetener can be substituted in equivalent amounts, however the taste and texture of your bread will vary.

Liquids

When liquids are mixed with protein in flour, gluten is formed. Gluten is necessary for the bread to rise. Experiment with quantities of these liquids to obtain optimum results. Liquids should be used at room temperature.

A recipe with too much liquid may cause the bread to fall during baking while a recipe with too little liquid will not rise.

Salt

In small amounts, salt adds flavour and controls yeast action. Too much salt inhibits rising, so be sure to measure amounts correctly. Any ordinary table salt may be used.

Eggs

Eggs are used in some bread recipes. They provide liquid, assist with the rising and increase the nutritional value of the bread. They add extra flavour and are usually used in the sweeter types of bread. Recipes in this booklet use extra large 59g eggs.

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Sunbeam BM4500 manual Ingredients

BM4500 specifications

The Sunbeam BM4500 is a standout bread maker that combines simplicity and advanced technology to deliver excellent baking results. Designed for both novice and experienced bakers, this machine unlocks the art of making fresh, homemade bread with minimal effort. It boasts a range of features that cater to diverse baking needs.

At the heart of the Sunbeam BM4500 is its user-friendly interface. The machine includes a digital display with easy-to-navigate controls, allowing users to select from a variety of pre-programmed settings. With options for different types of bread, such as whole wheat, French, and gluten-free, the BM4500 ensures that bakers can experiment with different recipes without overwhelming complexity.

For those looking to customize their baking experience, the BM4500 offers a customizable crust control feature. Users can choose from light, medium, or dark crust settings, providing a perfect finish to each loaf. This customization allows for personal preferences in texture and flavor, ensuring satisfaction with every bake.

One of the standout features of the Sunbeam BM4500 is its powerful motor capability, which delivers efficient mixing and kneading of dough. This robust motor allows the machine to handle the thickest of mixes and ensures thorough incorporation of ingredients. Additionally, it comes equipped with dual kneading blades that enhance the dough’s elasticity and consistency, allowing for perfectly risen bread.

The Sunbeam BM4500 also emphasizes convenience with its 13-hour programmable timer. This feature enables users to set the machine to start baking at a desired time, ensuring that fresh bread is ready when needed. Whether it’s a warm loaf for breakfast or a homemade accompaniment for dinner, the timer function adds a layer of flexibility to busy schedules.

Safety is another priority for the Sunbeam BM4500. It includes a cool-touch housing that prevents burns, making it safe to use in any kitchen environment. Its non-stick baking pan simplifies the clean-up process, allowing for hassle-free maintenance and prolonged enjoyment of the machine.

In conclusion, the Sunbeam BM4500 merges technology with practicality, creating an accessible bread-making experience. With a variety of settings, customizable features, and a powerful motor, it stands out as an essential tool for anyone wishing to embrace the joy of home baking. Whether enjoying classic loaves or experimenting with new recipes, the BM4500 is a reliable companion in any kitchen.