West BendメーカーL5231の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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1 WEST BEND - AUTOMATIC BREAD & DOUGH MAKER RECIPES AND INSTRUCTI ONS – L5231 R EGISTER THIS AND OTHER W EST B END ® P RODUCTS THROUGH OUR WEBSITE www.
2 “QUICK START” STEPS FOR THE FIRST L OAF 1. WHAT YOU WILL NEED FOR MEASURING FOR MAKING B READ • See-t hrou gh liq uid mea suri ng cup with gra duate d mar king s Wat er • Set of solid, nesti.
3 • FLOUR is th e main ingredient in making bread. It provi des stru cture and food f or the y east. Seve ral different ty pes of flou r can be used in your bread maker, bu t DO NOT USE all-purpose fl our, cake flou r or self- rising flou r as poor resul ts will be obtained.
4 • BUTTER, M ARGARIN E, S HOR TEN IN G a nd OI LS serve several purposes as they tenderize the bread, add f lavor an d richness and contribute to the storage li fe of bread by retaining moisture. An excess of fat, however, can inhibit rising, so accuracy is critical.
5 • DO NOT EXCEED the ingredient capacity of the bread m aker. Use only fresh ingredients. • ALWAYS ADD IN GREDIE NTS i n the order listed: liquid ingredients first, then butter or margarine, dry ingredients next a nd fi nal ly yeast in th e ve ry ce nte r.
6 ADAPTING YOUR FAVORITE BREAD/DOUGH RECIPES - After you have prepared some of the recipes in this book, y ou may wish to adapt y our own conventional bread recipes. Som e experiment ation will be required and y ou will need to ch eck the condition of th e dough during the knead cycle for any adjustments needed.
7 1. Fo llo w steps 1 -4 fo r makin g bre ad o n pa ge 9 o r do ugh on p age 1 9. Count the nu mber of ho urs a nd mi nute s be twee n the time you will st art t he machi ne to whe n you wa nt the b re ad o r d ough t o b e done . For example : You are ready to start the machine at 9:30 an d want the bread don e at 6:00.
8 STA R T /S T OP OR ON / O F F BU T T ON - (Wor ding fo r this b utto n va rie s wit h model .) Use the sta rt/st op button to turn bread maker on and off. Before starting the machine, you must first pr ogram the bread select and crust color , plus th e timer if being used.
9 After dry ingredients are added to p an, tap pan to settle ingredients, then level, pushin g some of the dry mixture into corners of pan. This will preven t liquid from seeping up from the corners. Make a s light well in center of dry i ngredients and add the yeas t t o the well.
10 1. Unplug cord f rom electrical outlet and allow bread m aker to cool before cleaning . 2. The bread pan an d knead bar m ust be cleaned after each use to ensure perf ormance. After bread is rem oved from pan, fill pan half fu ll with wa rm water and sm al l amount of di sh soap.
11 KNEAD – Knead time varies by setting: basic/specialty is 20 m inutes; wh ole wheat is 30 m i nutes an d do ugh is 20 mi nutes. Whole whe at re quires th e longest knead time to bett er develop th e gluten in whole-w heat flour.
12 5. Gnarly , knotte d top, not s moot h. -Not en o ugh liqui d. -Too m uch flou r. -Tops may not all be perfectly shaped, b ut will not affec t fl av or . -Increas e liq uid by 1 t ablespoon. -Measure flour accurately, leveling off measuring cup. See pg .
13 18. Burni ng odor n oted during operation. -Ingredients spilled inside o ven. -Pan leaks. -Exceeding capacity of bread pan. -Be careful not to spill when add ing to pan. Ingre dient s ca n b urn ont o hea t ing u nit and ca use sm oke. -Replacement pan may be ordered.
14 RECIPES RAISIN BREAD - B asic/specialty 1 Pound Loaf ING REDIE NTS 1½ Pound Loaf 6½ oun ces (¾ cup + 1 tbsp.) WATER, 75- 85 ° F 9½ ounces (1 cup + 3 tbs p.
15 basic/specialty G ARLIC BREAD 1 Pound Lo af INGREDIE NTS 1½ Pound Lo af 6 ounces (¾ cup) 1 tablespoon 2 cups 1 tablespoon 1 teaspoon 2 teaspoons ½ - 1 t easpoon 1½ teaspoon s -or - 1 teaspoon W.
16 whol e wheat 100 % WHOLE WHEA T BREAD 1 Pound Loaf INGREDIE NTS 1½ Pound Loaf 6 ounces (3/4 cup) 1 tablespoon 1 tablespoon 1 tablespoon 2 ⅓ cups 1 tablespoon 1 teaspoon 1½ teaspoon s -or - 1 te.
17 DOUGH SETTING The dough se tting will p repa re d ough fo r hand shap ing a nd ba king din ner ro lls, cin namo n ro lls, do nuts, br ead stic ks or your o wn dough recipes in you r own oven. INSTRUCTIONS 1. Position knead bar onto shaft in bo ttom of pan, making sure it is p ushed down all the way.
18 dough BASI C DINNER ROLLS/B READ STICKS INGREDIENTS 8 ounces (1 cup) 3 tablespoon s 3 cups 3½ tables poons 2 tablespoon s 1 teaspoon 2 teaspoons -or - 1½ teaspoon s WATER , 75-85 ° ° ° ° F BU.
19 dough CINNAMON ROLLS INGREDIE NTS DOUGH: 8 ounces (1 cup) 1 4 tablespoon s 3 ⅓ cups 3 tablespoon s ½ teaspoon 2 teaspoons -or - 1½ teaspoon s FILLI NG: ¼ cup ¼ cup 2 teaspoons ½ teaspoon ⅓.
20 dough TRADITIONAL PIZZA DOUGH SINGLE CRUST INGREDIE NTS DOUBLE CRUST 7 ounces (¾ cup + 2 tbsp.) 2 tablespoon s 2½ cups ½ teaspoon ½ teaspoon 2 teaspoons -or - 1½ teaspoon s TOPPING: 6 to 8 ou .
21 90 DAY WARRAN TY Your West Ben d® Warranty covers fa ilures in the m aterials and w orkmanship of this Bread Maker f or 90 days from the date of original purchase.
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