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BBM800 the C ustom L oaf Instruction Book.
C ONGRA TULA TIONS On the p urch ase of y our ne w Bre ville Brea d Ma ker.
3 CONTENT S 4 Bre ville recomm ends s afet y first 6 Know y our Bre ville Bread M aker 10 Operating y our Bre ville Bread Ma ker - Beginner’s G uide 28 Optional S etting s on your Br eville Br ea d.
4 BREVILLE RE CO MMEND S SAFE TY FIRST At Br evil le we are very safet y consciou s. W e design and man ufactur e cons umer products with the saf ety of yo u, our va lued c ustomer , for emost in mi nd. In a ddition we a sk th at you e xerci se a degr ee of ca re wh en using an y electrical a pplian ce an d adhe re to th e follo wing pr ecauti ons.
5 BREVILLE RE CO MMEND S SAFE TY FIRS T • Ensur e the bre ad ma chine is switch ed off and then unplug ged from the pow er outlet w hen not in use an d before cle aning . • Do not immerse th e brea d pan in w ater. Doin g so ma y interfere with th e free mo vement of the dri ve s haft.
6 KNO W y our Br e ville Bre ad M ak er.
7 KNO W YOUR BREVILLE BRE AD MAKER A. Non-Stick Br ead Pan with Handle B. Driv e Shaft (inside Br ead P an) C. Wing-Nut (un derside of Bre ad Pan) D . Remov able Lid E. Viewing Window F . Automatic F ruit and Nut Dispen ser Steam v ents in the dis penser lid and b ase.
8 KNO W YOUR BREVILLE BRE AD MAKER J . WEIGHT | TEMP button Press to con vert the default m etric temperature and w eight (°C and kg) to im perial units(°F and l bs). K. BEEPER butt on Press to mute the so und alerts. Th e L CD screen will di spla y the symbol wh en the soun d alerts ha ve been muted and no symbol w hen the so und alerts ar e on.
9 KNO W YOUR BREVILLE BRE AD MAKER S. C oll apsi ble Pa ddle - F or use with all brea d and dough settin gs. Alwa ys ensure th e collapsi ble paddle i s inserted in the upright position for thor ough mixing durin g the ‘kne ad 1’ pha se.
OPERA TING y our Br e ville Bre ad M ak er - Beginner’ s Guide.
11 P AGE HEADER..... OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE BREAD MAKER - BE GINNER’S GUIDE BEGINNER’ S GUIDE TO BREAD MAKING Before usin g the bre ad ma ker for th e first time, r emo ve and safely di scard an y packaging m aterial an d promotion al label s.
12 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE BREAD MAKER - BE GINNER’S GUIDE d) If using the c ollapsi ble paddle, en sure it i s inserted in the upright position for thor ough mixing durin g the ‘kne ad 1’ phase .
13 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE BREAD MAKER - BE GINNER’S GUIDE TIP There ar e three main t ypes of domestic y east a vailable: − Cak e Y east: a lso known a s fresh y east or w et yea st − Activ e.
14 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE BREAD MAKER - BE GINNER’S GUIDE a) Lift ope n t he lid of th e A utom ati c F ruit an d N ut Di sp en ser . T ouch th e ba se of th e di spen ser t o ch eck t hat it i s c om ple tel y clo sed be fo re ad din g a m ax imum ¾ cu p of dr y i ngr edien ts.
15 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE BREAD MAKER - BE GINNER’S GUIDE The table below out lines the differ ent settings. SETTING P ADDLE DESCRIPTION CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS LO AF SIZE OPTIONS MORE INF ORMATION.
16 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE BREAD MAKER - BE GINNER’S GUIDE SETTING P ADDLE DESCRIPTION CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS LO AF SIZE OPTIONS MORE INF ORMATION WHOLE WHEA T Collapsi ble This is a setting for br eads th at contain more th an 50% whole whe at, whole grain, or specia lity flour such as barle y or rye.
17 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE BREAD MAKER - BE GINNER’S GUIDE SETTING P ADDLE DESCRIPTION CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS LO AF SIZE OPTIONS MORE INF ORMATION GLUTEN FREE Colla psible This is a setting f or bread s that contain gluten fr ee flours such as ric e flour , tapioca flour , potato flour, buckwheat flo ur, arr owroot etc.
18 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE BREAD MAKER - BE GINNER’S GUIDE SETTING P ADDLE DESCRIPTION CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS LO AF SIZE OPTIONS MORE INF ORMA TION SWEE T Colla psible This is a setting f or bread s high in sugar , fats and proteins.
19 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE BREAD MAKER - BE GINNER’S GUIDE SETTING P ADDLE DESCRIPTION CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS LO AF SIZE OPTIONS MORE INF ORMATION DOUGH- BREAD C ollapsible This is a settin g for b.
20 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE BREAD MAKER - BE GINNER’S GUIDE SETTING P ADDLE DESCRIPTION CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS LO AF SIZE OPTIONS MORE INF ORMA TION BAKE ONL Y Collapsible Thi s is a setting to: - Darken or cris pen loav es alrea dy baked and cooled.
21 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE BREAD MAKER - BE GINNER’S GUIDE NOTE Although the br ead m aker is c apable of m aking 0 .5kg (1. 0lb),1.5lb (0 .75kg), 2. 0lb (1.0kg) or 2.5l b (1.25kg) loa ves, we r ecommend the l arger siz es for a better uniform loaf .
22 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE BREAD MAKER - BE GINNER’S GUIDE The table below out lines the pha ses of the cycle . PHASE DESCRIPTION NOTES ‘Preheat’ The ‘prehe at’ phase warm s the ingredients to a llow the ye ast to perform optimally .
23 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE BREAD MAKER - BE GINNER’S GUIDE PHASE DESCRIPTION NOTES ‘Rise 1’ ‘Punch Down’ ‘Rise 2’ ‘Punch Down’ The ‘rise’ pha se, also kn own as ‘proofing’, i s a period of rest that allows the gl uten to become sm ooth and elastic.
24 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE BREAD MAKER - BE GINNER’S GUIDE NOTE The bre ad mak er is equipped with P ower F ailure Protection. If the po wer supply is interrupt ed then restor ed, this fe ature allow s the cy cle to autom atically resum e where it left off in stead of startin g from the beginning of the cy cle.
25 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE BREAD MAKER - BE GINNER’S GUIDE 12. Remov e Bread from the Br ead Pan a) With protecti ve h ot pads or in sulated o ven mitts, hold the brea d pan han dle to one side and turn th e brea d pan upside down onto a wire rack.
26 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE BREAD MAKER - BE GINNER’S GUIDE 13. Unplug the Br ead Maker a) While the brea d is coolin g , unplug the power c ord from th e power out let. NOTE If you wi sh to ma ke another lo af of brea d, allow appro ximately one h our cooling tim e before usin g again.
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OPTIONAL SE TTINGS on y our Br e ville Bre ad M ak er.
29 OPTIONAL SETTINGS - P AU SE FEA TURE Usin g the P AUSE f eature U ses for the paus e featur e are limited only b y your imagin ation. Brea d dough can be h and-sh aped into braided bre ads with dec.
30 OPTIONAL SETTINGS - P AU SE FEA TURE Pull-Ap art Rolls 1. Prepare an eg g was h using 1 egg white or 1 w hole egg pl us 1 tablespoon of w ater . 2. At th e start of the ‘rise 3’ ph ase, pr ess and hold th e ST AR T | P AU SE button to pa use the cy cle.
31 OPTIONAL SETTINGS – DELA Y ST ART B UTTON Usin g the DELA Y ST ART butt on Th e DE LA Y ST AR T b utt on con ve nie nt ly al low s yo u to sel ect wh en y ou’ d l ik e th e lo af t o b e r ead y , a utom atic all y star tin g the br ea d ma ke r a t th e ap pro pri ate ti me .
32 OPTIONAL SETTINGS – M ODIFY BU TTON Usin g the MODIFY b utton The preset, r ecommen ded temperature an d times for th e ‘prehe at’, ‘knea d’, ‘rise’, ‘p unch-down’, ‘ba ke’ and ‘keep w arm’ phases c an be modified to suit a s pecific recipe or y our personal prefer ence .
33 OPTIONAL SETTINGS – M ODIFY BUTT ON The table below out lines the possible m odifications for e ach of the setting s. PHASE SETTING PRE-HE A T TEMP PRE-HE A T TIME KNEAD 1 TIME KNEAD 2 TIME RISE.
34 OPTIONAL SETTINGS – C US TO M SETTING Usin g the CU ST OM setting The preset, r ecommen ded temperatures an d times for th e ‘prehe at’, ‘knea d’, ‘rise’, ‘p unch-down’, ‘ba ke.
35 OPTIONAL SETTINGS – C US TO M SETTING 7 . Alternati vely , to acti vate th e Dela y Start fe ature, press th e DELA Y ST ART button. T urn the SELEC T push-di al to change th e cycle tim e and press to s elect. The time y ou select relates to th e finish tim e of the ba ked loaf .
TIPS F OR BE TTER BRE AD M AKING.
37 TIPS F OR BETTER BREAD MAKING MEA SURING AND WEIGHING INGREDIENTS With bre ad machine ba king , the most important step i s acc urately mea suring an d weighing ingr edients.
38 TIPS F OR BETTER BREAD MAKING All recipes us e local ingr edients and A ustralian Stand ard Metric m eas uring tools ( cups, spoons an d weighing sc ales) f or acc uracy in producin g a 1.
39 TIPS F OR BETTER BREAD MAKING MEA SURING INGREDIENT S WHEN DEVEL OPING Y OUR O WN RECIPES U se these tips to ma ke dev eloping or adaptin g a recipe e asier . Loaf siz es As a general f ormula: 2-cup flour r ecipe will produc e a loaf that i s about 0 .
THE VIT AL INGREDIENT S.
41 THE VIT AL INGREDIENTS BREAD IMPRO VER – ASCORBIC A CID (VIT AMIN C) A brea d impro ver will help str engthen the fram ework of th e brea d resultin g in a loaf that i s lighter in texture, high er in vol ume, m ore stable an d with enhanc ed keeping qua lities.
42 THE VIT AL INGREDIENTS Keep flo ur in a secure , airtight container . Keep whole wh eat flours stored in th e refrigerator , freez er or a cool are a to pre vent them from bec oming rancid.
43 THE VIT AL INGREDIENTS As a genera l guide: 1.25kg loaf si ze = add 2¾ teaspoon s vital whe at gluten 1kg loaf si ze = add 2½ teaspoon s vital whe at gluten 0 .
44 THE VIT AL INGREDIENTS YEA ST Through a f ermentation proc ess, ye ast produc es carbon dioxide C0 2 g as necess ary to mak e brea d rise. Y east f eeds on carbohy drates in sugar and flour to pr oduce this ga s and requires liquid an d warmth to acti vate.
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C ARE & CLEANING y our Br e ville Bre ad M ak er.
47 C ARE & CLEANING Ens ure the bre ad m aker i s turn ed OFF b y pre ssin g and hold ing the CA NCEL b utton . The bre ad ma ker is OF F wh en th e S T ART | P A USE butt on s urro und is n o lon ger red. Rem ov e the po wer p lug from the powe r out let.
48 C ARE & CLEANING Cleaning the Br ead Pan 1. Half fill th e brea d pan with warm so ap y water . A non- abrasi ve liquid cleanser or mild s pray s olution ma y be used.
49 C ARE & CLEANING Stora ge 1. Ensure th e brea d maker i s turned OFF b y pressing and holding th e CANCEL b utton. The bre ad ma ker is OFF when the S TAR T | P A USE button surro und is n o longer red. Remo ve the power pl ug from the power o utlet.
TROUBLE SHOO TING.
51 TROUBLESHOO TING INGREDIENTS PROBLEM EAS Y SOLUTION Can other br ead recipes be made in this m achine? • Re sul ts ma y v ary wh en us ing ot he r r eci pes a s the r eci pes in th is boo kle t a re si ze d s o t hat th e do ugh is kn ead ed p ro per ly and th e fini s hed br ead doe s n ot ex ceed th e b re ad p an ca paci ty .
52 TROUBLESHOO TING INGREDIENTS PROBLEM EAS Y SOLUTION Can I use h ome-groun d or home-milled flour? • Depending on the co arseness of the flo ur , results ma y not be satisfactory . F or best results, we recomm end using a blen d of brea d flour and h ome-milled flour .
53 TROUBLESHOO TING BAKING BREAD PROBLEM EA SY SOL UTION A power o utage has occurr ed. What can I do ? • If the power is ac cidentally turned off f or 60 minutes or less during operation, the P ower F ailure Protection will a utomaticall y resum e the cy cle where it w as interrupted, when power is r estored.
54 TROUBLESHOO TING BAKING BREAD PROBLEM EAS Y SOLUTION Why does the top of th e brea d collapse ? • U s ua ll y t h i s i s b ec a u s e th e i n gr e di en ts a r e n ot i n b a l an ce o r l o w pr o te in fl ou r i s u s e d . Ch ec k th e m et h od of w ei gh in g/ m e as ur in g th e in gr ed ie n ts .
55 TROUBLESHOO TING BAKING BREAD PROBLEM EAS Y SOLUTION Why does the pa ddle come out with the br ead? • This can happen a s the paddle i s detacha ble. U se a non-metal uten sil to remo ve it fr om the ba ked loaf bef ore slicin g . Us e caution as th e paddle will be h ot.
56 TROUBLESHOO TING FRUIT AND NUT DISPENSER PROBLEM EAS Y SOLUTION The base of th e F ruit and Nut Dispen ser is open. • Lift open the lid of the main stainless steel h ousing . The ba se of the dis penser can be identified by the r ow of steam v ents.
57 PROBLEM NO MO VEMENT IN BR EAD P AN D AM P O R S TI CK Y L O AF L O AF RI SE S T OO HI GH L O AF RI SES TH EN F AL LS LOAF IS SHORT & DENSE Operationa l Errors Paddle or Br ead P an not assembled s ecurely See pa ges 13 and 15 for c orrect assem bly instructions.
58 PROBLEM NO MO VEMENT IN BR EAD P AN D AM P O R S TI CK Y L O AF L O AF RI SE S T OO HI GH L OA F R IS ES TH EN F AL LS LO AF IS SHORT & DENSE W ater Not enough Check dough c onsistenc y during the ‘kn ead 2’ ph ase, s ee page 2 4. If it is too dry , add liquid (27°C/80°F), ½ to 1 tablespoon at a tim e.
59 PROBLEM NO MO VEMENT IN BR EAD P AN D AM P O R S TI CK Y L O AF L O AF RI SE S T OO HI GH L OA F R IS ES TH EN F AL LS LO AF IS SHORT & DENSE Y east Not enough Incre ase b y ¼ teas poon.
RE CIPE S.
B A SIC METHOD 1. Plac e ingredients into bre ad pan in the exa ct order listed in th e recipe . 2. Wipe spills fr om outside of bre ad pan. 3. Insert the bre ad pan into position in th e bakin g chamber and clos e the lid. 4. Press ‘ SELEC T’ to access the settin g as listed in th e following r ecipes.
62 TRADITIONAL - WHITE BREAD BREAD NAME Basic White Br ead SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
63 BA SIC - MILK BREAD BREAD NAME Milk Brea d SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .
64 BA SIC - FRENCH BREAD BREAD NAME F rench Br ead SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Not av ailable DELA Y ST AR T No IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
65 BA SIC - CONTINENT AL BREAD BREAD NAME Continenta l Bread SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Not av ailable DELA Y ST AR T Y es IN GRE DI EN TS 1 KG 2.
66 BA SIC - CLASSIC SOURDOUGH BRE AD BREAD NAME Classic Sour dough Bre ad SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOR OPTIONS Preset IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
67 BA SIC - CLASSIC SOURDOUGH BRE AD Making the Start er Day 1: Mix 1 te aspoon flo ur and 1 teas poon water in a bowl. C over with pl astic wrap and set a side at room temperatur e. Day 2: After n oticea ble froth, add 1 tea spoon flour an d 1 teaspoon w ater.
68 BA SIC - RUS TIC PROSCIU TTO AND PRO VOL ONE BREAD BREAD NAME Rustic Prosciutt o and Pro volone Br ead SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOR OPTIONS Preset IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
69 FLA V OURED WHITE BRE AD METHOD 1. Plac e ingredients into bre ad pan in the exa ct order listed in th e recipe . 2. Wipe spills fr om outside of bre ad pan. 3. Insert the bre ad pan into position in th e bakin g chamber and clos e the lid. 4. Press ‘ SELEC T’ to access the desired s etting as li sted in the followin g recipes.
FLA V OURED WHITE BREAD - PO T A TO & LEEK BREAD BREAD NAME Potato & Leek Br ead SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
71 FLA V OURED WHITE BREAD - SUN-DRIED T OMA TO BREAD BREAD NAME Sun-Dried T omato Bread SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1.
72 FLA V OURED WHITE BREAD - GARLIC BREAD BREAD NAME Garlic Brea d SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
73 FLA V OURED WHITE BREAD - IT ALIAN BREAD BREAD NAME Italian Bre ad SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark DELA Y ST AR T No IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
74 FLA V OURED WHITE BREAD - BLA CK OLIVE & BA SIL BREAD BREAD NAME Black Oli ve & Basil Br ead SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .75 KG 0. 5K G 2. 5LB S 2. 0L B S 1. 5LB S 1 .
75 FLA V OURED WHITE BREAD - THAI C OCONUT C URRY BREAD BREAD NAME Thai Coc onut Curry Bre ad SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
76 FLA V OURED WHITE BREAD - PE ST O & PINENUT BREAD BREAD NAME Pesto & Pinenut Br ead SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .75 KG 0. 5K G 2. 5LB S 2. 0L B S 1. 5LB S 1 .
77 FLA V OURED WHITE BREAD - CHEESE & CHIVE BRE AD BREAD NAME Cheese & Chiv e Brea d SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
78 FLA V OURED WHITE BREAD - S WEET CORN BRE AD BREAD NAME Sweet Corn Br ead SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
79 FLA V OURED WHITE BREAD - PU MPKIN BREAD BREAD NAME Pumpkin Bre ad SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark DELA Y ST AR T No IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
80 FLA V OURED WHITE BREAD - C AJUN J ALAPENO BREAD BREAD NAME Cajun J alapeno Bread SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
81 FLA V OURED WHITE BREAD - FRE SH HERB & CARA W A Y BREAD BREAD NAME F resh H erb & Cara wa y Bread SETTING Basic P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .75 KG 0. 5K G 2. 5LB S 2. 0L B S 1.
82 FLA V OURED S WEE T BREAD Most of th e recipes in thi s section ha ve th e addition of nuts, choc olate, s ultanas or other fl av our enhancin g ingredients. Som e of the recipes in clude egg or milk in pl ace of w ater to produce a rich er fla vo ured bre ad with better keepin g qualities.
FLA V OURED S WEET BREAD - PE CAN & MAPLE S YRUP BREAD BREAD NAME Pecan & Ma ple Syrup Brea d SETTING Sweet P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
84 FLA V OURED S WEET BRE AD - APPLE & SPICE BREAD BREAD NAME Apple & Spice Br ead SETTING Sweet P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .
85 FLA V OURED S WEET BREAD - GINGER & M AC ADAMIA NU T BREAD BREAD NAME Ginger & Maca damia Nut Br ead SETTING Sweet P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
86 FLA V OURED S WEET BRE AD - ROLLED OA TS & BRO WN SUGAR BREAD BREAD NAME Rolled Oats & Brown S ugar Brea d SETTING Sweet P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
87 FLA V OURED S WEET BREAD - W ALNUT & COFFEE BRE AD BREAD NAME W alnut & Coffee Br ead SETTING Sweet P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
88 FLA V OURED S WEET BRE AD - LEMON BUTTER BRE AD BREAD NAME Lemon Butter Br ead SETTING Sweet P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .
89 FLA V OURED S WEET BREAD - C OCONUT & SOUR CHERR Y BREAD BREAD NAME Coconut & Ch erry Bread SETTING Sweet P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
90 FLA V OURED S WEET BRE AD - CRANBERRY & PIS T ACHIO NUT BRE AD BREAD NAME Cran berry & Pistachio Nut Br ead SETTING Sweet P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
91 FLA V OURED S WEET BREAD - CHOC OLA TE CHIP BREAD BREAD NAME Chocolate Chi p Brea d SETTING Sweet P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1K G 0 .
92 S WEET BRE AD - CHOCOLA TE HAZELNUT BREAD BREAD NAME Chocolate H azelnut Br ead SETTING Sweet P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1. 25K G 1K G 0 .
93 FLA V OURED S WEET BREAD - APRIC OT ALMOND & C ARDAM OM BREAD BREAD NAME Apricot Almond & C ardamom Bread SETTING Sweet P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
94 FLA V OURED S WEET BRE AD - FRUIT LO AF BREAD NAME F ruit Loaf SETTING Sweet P ADDLE C ollapsible DELA Y ST AR T No IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .
95 FLA V OURED S WEET BREAD - FRUIT & NU T BREAD BREAD NAME F ruit & Nut Bre ad SETTING Sweet P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .
WHOLE WHE A T BRE AD The bre ads in thi s section use ingr edients such as wh olemea l flour , rye flo ur and other grain s or cere als. Th e WHOLE WHEA T setting ha s been designed with these in gr.
97 WHOLEWHEA T BREAD - 100% WHOLEMEAL BREAD BREAD NAME 100% Wholemeal Br ead SETTING Whole Wheat P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
98 WHOLEWHEA T BREAD - BRAN BREAD BREAD NAME Bran Bre ad SETTING Whole Wheat P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
99 WHOLEWHEA T BREAD - CRACKED WHEA T & SUNFLO WER BREAD BREAD NAME Cra cked Wheat & Sunflow er Bread SETTING Whole Wheat P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .75 KG 0. 5K G 2. 5LB S 2.
100 WHOLEWHEA T BREAD - RYE & C ARA W A Y BREAD BREAD NAME Rye & C araw ay Bre ad SETTING Whole Wheat P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .75 KG 0. 5K G 2. 5LB S 2. 0L B S 1. 5LB S 1 .
101 WHOLEWHEA T BREAD - SWEDISH LIMP A BREAD BREAD NAME Swedish Lim pa Brea d SETTING Whole Wheat P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
102 WHOLEWHEA T BREAD - WHOLEWHEA T DA TE & NUT BREAD BREAD NAME Wholewheat D ate & Nut Br ead SETTING Whole Wheat P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark DELA Y ST AR T No IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .75 KG 0. 5K G 2.
DOUGH METHOD 1. Plac e ingredients into bre ad pan, in the exa ct order listed in th e recipe . 2. Wipe spills fr om outside of bre ad pan. 3. Insert the bre ad pan into position in th e bakin g chamber and clos e the lid. 4. Press ‘ SELEC T’ to access – DOUGH – BREAD settin g .
104 DOUGH BREAD NAME Brea d Rolls SETTING Dough-Bre ad P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS W ater 310ml Oil 2 tablespoons Salt 1 teaspoon Sugar 2 tablespoons Bread flo ur 600g/ 4 cups Egg s (60g) 1 T andaco ye ast 2 teaspoon s GLAZE Milk 2 tablespoons Hands haping pr ocedure 1.
105 DOUGH - STICK Y CINNAMON ROLLS BREAD NAME Sticky Cinnamon Rolls SETTING Dough-Bre ad P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS W ater 285ml Salt 1 teaspoon Sugar 2½ teaspoons Bread flo ur 600g/ 4 cup.
106 DOUGH BREAD NAME Wholewheat H oney Rolls SETTING Dough-Bre ad P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS W ater 310ml Oil 2 tablespoons Salt 1 teaspoon Hone y 3 tables poons Wholemea l plain flour 600g/ 4 cups T andaco ye ast 2 teaspoon s Hands haping pr ocedure 1.
107 DOUGH - HOT CRO SS BUNS BREAD NAME Hot Cr oss Buns SETTING Dough-Bre ad P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS W ater 340ml Oil 2 tablespoons Salt 2 teaspoon s Brown sugar 3 tablespoons Bread flo u.
108 BREAD NAME Car amel Chelsea B uns SETTING Dough-Bre ad P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS F ull cream milk, scalded and c ooled 350ml Salt 1 teaspoon Sugar 2 tablespoons Bread flo ur 600g/ 4 cu.
109 BREAD NAME Stollen SETTING Dough-Bre ad P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS Milk 125ml W ater 125ml Melted butter 60g/ 3 tablespoons Salt 1 teaspoon Cast or sugar 3 tablespoons Bread flo ur 600g.
110 PIZ ZA DOUGH METHOD 1. Plac e ingredients into bre ad pan, in the exa ct order listed in th e recipe . 2. Wipe spills fr om outside of bre ad pan. 3. Insert the bre ad pan into position in th e bakin g chamber and clos e the lid. 4. Press ‘ SELEC T’ to access – DOUGH – PIZZA settin g .
111 DOUGH - PIZZA DOUGH BREAD NAME Pizza Dough SETTING Dough-Pasta P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS W ater 200ml Oliv e oil 1 tablespoon Salt 1 teaspoon Bread flo ur 375g/ 2½ cups T andaco ye as.
112 DOUGH - PIZZA DOUGH BREAD NAME Cal zone SETTING Dough-Pasta P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS W ater 240ml Oliv e oil 2 tablespoons Salt 1 teaspoon Wholemea l flour 150g/ 1 cup Bread flo ur 3.
113 DOUGH P A S T A Mak e fresh h ome ma de Pa sta to serve with y our fav ourite pasta s auces. METHOD 1. Plac e ingredients into bre ad pan, in the exa ct order listed in th e recipe . 2. Wipe spills fr om outside of bre ad pan. 3. Insert the bre ad pan into position in th e bakin g chamber and clos e the lid.
114 DOUGH - P AS T A DOUGH BREAD NAME Pasta Dough SETTING Dough-Pasta P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS W ater 220ml Oliv e oil 1 tablespoon Salt 1½ teaspoon s Plain flour 300g/ 2 cups Semolina 1.
115 BREAD NAME Grissini (Italian Br ead Sticks ) SETTING Dough-Pasta P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS F ull cream milk, scalded 300ml Butter 60g/3 tablespoons Cast or sugar 1 tablespoon Salt 1 teaspoon Bread flo ur 600g/ 4 cups T andaco ye ast 2 teaspoon s Hands haping pr ocedure 1.
GL UTEN FREE Y our Bre vill e C usto m L oa f w ill ma ke de lic io us g l uten fr ee br ea d wit h e ase . Th e fo llo win g rec i pes ha ve bee n d e ve lop ed with out an y g rai ns or in gre die nts th at co ntai n g lu ten , s o a re su ita ble f or peo ple wit h s pecific f ood a ller gies or i nto ler anc es.
117 GL UTEN FREE - GL UTEN FREE COUNTRY S TYLE BREAD BREAD NAME Gluten F ree Country Sty le Bread SETTING Gluten F ree P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
118 GL UTEN FREE - WHOLESO ME SEED BREAD BREAD NAME Gluten-F ree Wholesome Seed Br ead SETTING Gluten F ree P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
119 GL UTEN FREE - GL UTEN FREE SPICY SUL T ANA BREAD BREAD NAME Gluten F ree Spicy Sultana Br ead SETTING Gluten F ree P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
120 GL UTEN FREE - GL UTEN FREE CHEESY CHEDD AR BREAD BREAD NAME Gluten F ree Cheesy Cheddar Br ead SETTING Gluten F ree P ADDLE C ollapsible CRUST C OLOUR OPTIONS Light, Medium, Dark IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
121 YE A S T FREE Y ea st F ree Brea d is a simple bre ad and is made usin g bakin g powder as th e main raisin g agent (it does not h av e to be the same strength a s ye ast). The f ollowing reci pes will give Dam per or Muffin-St yle Bre ads, which will be h ea vier in texture and not as highl y risen as y easted bre ads.
YEA ST FREE BREAD NAME Damper SETTING Y east F ree P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS LIQUID Oil 2 tablespoons W ater 390ml DRY Bread flo ur 600g/ 4 cups Milk powder 2 tablespoons Salt 1 teaspoon S.
123 BREAD NAME Cheesy Buttermilk Br ead SETTING Y east F ree P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS LIQUID Butter , melted 1 tablespoon Egg (60g) 1 Buttermilk 500ml DRY Bread flo ur 600g/ 4 cups Salt .
124 YEA ST FREE BREAD NAME Eggless C araw ay & Dat e Bread SETTING Y east F ree P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS LIQUID Butter , melted 3 tablespoons Milk 360ml DRY Self-raising flo ur 525g/ .
125 MANU AL SET RECIPE BREAD NAME Pannett one SETTING Dough-Bre ad P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS W ater 125ml Butter 60g/3 tablespoons Egg s (60g), lightly beaten 3 V anilla essence 1 teaspoon .
PREP A CK A GED BRE AD MIXE S These con venient BREAD MIXE S are a vaila ble nationa lly in supermark ets and at some b ulk out lets. They ar e av ailable in various sized p ackagin g and s hould not be c onfused with BREAD FL OUR .
127 BREAD NAME Defiance White Br ead Mix SETTING Light/Medium/Dark Ra pid P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .75 KG 0. 5K G 2. 5LB S 2.
128 BREAD NAME Laucke Crust y White Bre ad Mix SETTING F rench P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .75 KG 0. 5K G 2. 5LB S 2. 0L B S 1.
129 BREAD NAME Kitchen Collection White Br ead Mix SETTING F rench P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .75 KG 0. 5K G 2. 5LB S 2. 0L B S 1.
130 BREAD NAME Defiance Gr ain Bread Mix SETTING Wholewheat - Light/M edium/Dark/Rapid P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .75 KG 0.
131 BREAD NAME Laucke German Gr ain Bread Mix SETTING F rench P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .75 KG 0. 5K G 2. 5LB S 2. 0L B S 1.
132 BREAD NAME Kitchen Collection Soy An d Linseed Bre ad Mix SETTING Wholewheat - Light/M edium/Dark/Rapid P ADDLE C ollapsible DELA Y ST AR T Y es IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .
133 BREAD NAME Laucke Bio-F ort Golden Wholemeal Br ead Mix SETTING F rench P ADDLE C ollapsible DELA Y ST AR T Y es IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .
134 BREAD NAME Laucke Baross a Sourdough Ry e Brea d Mix SETTING F rench P ADDLE C ollapsible IN GRE DI EN TS 1 .25 KG 1 K G 0 .75 KG 0. 5K G 2. 5LB S 2.
135 J A M If yo u lov e the taste of fr eshly b aked bre ad you’ll lo ve th e taste and fla vour of hom e-made jam using th e Bre ville C ustom Loaf . F OR BES T RESUL TS: • Always us e the exa ct amounts of sug ar, fruits an d ‘ Jam Setta’. Do not reduce s ugar or use su bstitutes.
136 J AM If you lo ve the tast e of freshly b aked bre ad you’ll lo ve the tast e and fla vour of hom e-made jam using the C ustom Loaf . F OR BEST RESUL TS: • Always us e the exa ct amounts of sug ar, fruits an d ‘ Jam Setta’. Do not r educe sugar or us e substitutes.
137 J AM Do not use the colla psible knea ding blade when m aking jam. PREP ARA TION OF J ARS F OR J AM Soak jars in w arm water until label is ea sy to remo ve. Remo ve an y wet cardbo ard liners from lid s of jars. W ash jars and lid s in hot, soa py water .
138 J AM NAME T wo F ruit Marmala de SETTING Jam P ADDLE F ixed IN GRE DI EN TS Oranges, thinly s liced 425g Lemons, thin ly sliced 125g Sugar 1 ⅔ cups Jam S etta 1½ ta blespoons NAME Strawberry J .
139 J AM NAME Kiwi Fruit J am SETTING Jam P ADDLE F ixed IN GRE DI EN TS Kiwi fruit, peeled & sliced 500g Sugar 1½ cups Jam S etta 1½ ta blespoons NAME Mixed Berry Jam SETTING Jam P ADDLE F ixed.
140 GLAZES CHOCOLA TE GLAZE INGREDIENTS 2 tablespoons b utter or marg arine, melted 2 ⁄ 3 cup icing sug ar , sifted 1 tablespoon coc oa, sifted ½ teas poon vanilla essen ce 2 tablespoons milk HOT C.
141 GLAZES EGG GLAZE/ SEEDS ON TOP INGREDIENTS 1 × 60g egg , lightly beaten 2-3 tablespoons w ater Seeds (poppyseeds, lin seeds, sunflower seed s, etc.) METHOD 1. Com bine egg and w ater until smooth. Do not whisk. Strain through sie ve if required.
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