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Tips

 
TIPS FOR BETTER BREAD MAKING

• 

Check the ingredients and read the recipe 

before starting to bake.

• 

Measure ingredients accurately. Weighing 

is more accurate than measuring by volume. 

To accurately measure water please note 

that 1ml water = 1g. 

• 

Use ingredients at room temperature.

• 

Don’t use flour that contains a protein level 

of less than 11%.

• 

Don’t use tableware cups, jugs or spoons  

for measuring.

• 

Don’t use hot water or liquids as this can 

kill the yeast. Water and liquids should be 

added at a warm or tepid temperature.

• 

Don’t use self-raising flour to make yeasted 

bread unless recipe states otherwise.

• 

In high altitude areas above 900m, lower 

air pressure causes the dough to rise faster. 

Try reducing yeast by 

¼

 teaspoon.

• 

If the weather is hot and humid, reduce the 

yeast by ¼ teaspoon to avoid over rising of 

the dough.

• 

Flour properties can alter on a seasonal 

or storage basis, so it may be necessary to 

adjust the water and flour ratio. If the dough 

is too sticky, add extra flour 1 tablespoon 

at a time if the dough is too dry add extra 

water 1 teaspoon at a time. A few minutes 

is needed for these extra ingredients to be 

absorbed. Dough with the correct amount of 

flour and water should form into a smooth, 

round ball that is damp to the touch but  

not sticky.

Sponging yeast

• 

Instant active dried yeast is used in the 

recipes in this book however fresh or 

compressed yeast can be substituted,  

if required, for specific flavour or religious 

dietary requirements.

• 

Fresh or compressed yeast needs to be 

‘sponged’ (fermentation started) before 

adding to the other ingredients.

• 

To substitute, use three times the amount of 

fresh or compressed yeast for the amount of 

dry yeast in a recipe.

• 

To sponge the yeast: Place the quantity of 

fresh compressed yeast in the quantity of 

(warmed) water from the recipe together 

with 1 teaspoon sugar and 1 teaspoon flour 

into a clean glass bowl, stir to dissolve and 

cover with plastic wrap. Allow to stand in  

a warm area (30°C) for about 30 minutes or 

until the mixture starts to bubble and froth. 

This mixture should be used without delay.

Warm area for rising

• 

Yeast, either when sponging or in the  

dough, requires warmth to rise.

• 

To create a ‘warm area’ for dough to rise, 

place baking tray over a bowl of fairly 

warm water, place prepared dough item 

on baking tray, cover loosely with lightly 

greased thicker-style plastic wrap or a tea 

towel. Ensure kitchen is warm and free of 

draughts. Allow the dough to rise until 

doubled in size.

VITAL INGREDIENTS FOR 
BREAD MAKING

Flour is the most important ingredient used 

for bread making. It provides food for the 

yeast and gives structure to the loaf. When 

mixed with liquid, the protein in the flour 

starts to form gluten. Gluten is a network 

of elastic strands that interlock to trap 

the gases produced by yeast. This process 

increases as the dough continues  

kneading and provides the structure 

required to produce the weight and shape  

of the baked bread.
White wheat flour sold as baker’s, bread or 

plain flour may be used. Plain flour is most 

readily available, however, best results are 

obtained with flour at least 11% protein 

content. For this reason, the recipes in this 

book requiring bread flour have been made 

using flour with 11% protein content.  

Summary of Contents for Bakery Boss BEM823

Page 1: ...the Bakery Boss Instruction Book BEM823 ...

Page 2: ... hazard for young children remove and safely discard the protective cover fitted to the power plug of this appliance Do not place the appliance near the edge of a bench or table during operation Ensure the surface is level clean and free of water and other substances Vibration during operation may cause the appliance to move Do not use the appliance on a sink drain board Do not place the appliance...

Page 3: ...isk or dough hook have completely stopped before disassembling Always remove the beater whisk or dough hook from the appliance before cleaning Care should be taken when removing the food from the mixer bowl by ensuring the motor and the beater whisk or dough hook have completely stopped before disassembling Ensure the speed control dial is in the OFF position the appliance is switched off at the p...

Page 4: ...by phone on 1300 139 798 or email AskUs breville com au IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FOR ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES It is recommended to regularly inspect the appliance To avoid a hazard do not use the appliance if power cord power plug or appliance becomes damaged in any way Return the entire appliance to the nearest authorised Breville Service Centre for examination and or repair Any maintenance other th...

Page 5: ...rstand the hazards involved The installation of a residual current device safety switch is recommended to provide additional safety protection when using electrical appliances It is advisable that a safety switch with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA be installed in the electrical circuit supplying the appliance See your electrician for professional advice FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ON...

Page 6: ... pause to temporarily stop mixing and pause the timer F LCD timer Counts up when mixing starts or use the arrow buttons to set timer to count down B A K J I H G F E D C G Internal cord storage Push cord in to desired length H Breville Assist handles Handles on base and on motor head for easy handling and maneuvering I Handy bowl illumination Helps you keep an eye on the mix J Two piece pouring shi...

Page 7: ...to mixtures Speed 1 9 Frosting and icing Cheesecakes Flavoured butters Muffin batters Creaming butter and sugar mascarpone cheese cream cheese sour cream Light cake batters and biscuit doughs Scrapes the Bowl So you don t have to Under mixed batters produce poorly baked results including collapsing unevenness of crumb holes low rising streaking and coarse textures The flexible edge of the Scraper ...

Page 8: ... dry ingredients 40 50 seconds or until batter is smooth Icing Incorporating wet and dry ingredients 40 50 seconds or until all icing is smooth Frosting Creaming butter 1 2 minutes or until butter is smooth and creamy Combining icing sugar butter liquid ingredients 50 60 seconds or until mixture is light and fluffy NOTE Do not use the Scraper Beater for mixing heavy batters doughs whisking egg whi...

Page 9: ...back and locks into the open position 5 Insert the bowl into the bowl locking recess and turn clockwise until the bowl locks securely into place Assembly Before first use Before using your mixer for the first time remove any packaging material and promotional labels Ensure the speed control dial is in the OFF position the mixer is switched off at the power outlet and the power cord is unplugged Wa...

Page 10: ...eries and patisseries for 360 degree beater to bowl coverage This is achieved by the counter clockwise motion of the mixer head combined with the clockwise sweep of the beater The result is thoroughly mixed ingredients without the need for a rotating bowl 1 Ensure the power cord is unplugged and the speed control dial is in the OFF position 2 Assemble the bowl and mixing whisking tool as noted in ...

Page 11: ...gs When the dial is turned to PAUSE the current mixing time will flash on the display When the dial is turned to OFF the LCD will reset back to 0 00 The maximum count up time is 1 hour When the timer goes beyond 9 59 it counts in whole minutes Turn the speed control dial back to OFF to reset Count down timer The count down timer is for any recipe that specifies the length of time ingredients shoul...

Page 12: ...ed fermentation started before adding to the other ingredients To substitute use three times the amount of fresh or compressed yeast for the amount of dry yeast in a recipe To sponge the yeast Place the quantity of fresh compressed yeast in the quantity of warmed water from the recipe together with 1 teaspoon sugar and 1 teaspoon flour into a clean glass bowl stir to dissolve and cover with plasti...

Page 13: ...red vitamin C tablet added to the dry ingredients Sugar provides sweetness and flavour browns the crust and produces food for the yeast White sugar brown sugar honey and golden syrup are all suitable to use When using honey or golden syrup it must be counted as additional liquid We have successfully tested granular Splenda brand low calorie sweetener as a sugar substitute Powdered milk and milk pr...

Page 14: ...ents use so adjust other ingredients and baking times if required Preheat oven before starting recipe preparation this will ensure the correct temperature is achieved before baking starts Temperature and cooking times may vary with some ovens so adjust accordingly If using a fan forced oven reduce the temperatures in the recipes by 10 20 C When mixing start the mixer at a lower speed then graduall...

Page 15: ... maize corn and is used in some baked products to give a finer texture and can also be used as a starch to thicken sauces and desserts Wheaten cornflour is recommended when making sponge cakes Rice flour is derived from rice and is used to give a finer texture in baked products such as shortbread biscuits Baking powder is a mixture of cream of tartar and bicarbonate of soda and is used as a raisin...

Page 16: ... be level not heaped Liquid measuring cups For liquid ingredients use transparent plastic or glass liquid measuring cups with the measurements marked clearly on the side Do not use non transparent plastic or metal measuring cups unless they have measurement markings on the side Measuring cup must be on a flat and horizontal surface For accuracy bend to view the liquid level at eye level An inaccur...

Page 17: ... the bowl and attachments beater scraper beater whisk and dough hook with warm soapy water and a soft cloth or a soft bristled brush Rinse and dry thoroughly Avoid abrasive scouring pads or cleaners as they may damage the surfaces Dishwasher Beater Scraper Beater Dough Hook can be washed in the dishwasher on a standard wash cycle Place Scraper beater on the top shelf only Breville recommends hand ...

Page 18: ...mixer go into this mode the LED indicator band will flash and the error message E1 will flash on the LCD screen and the buzzer will beep 3 times If this error occurs turn the speed control dial to the OFF position switch the appliance off at the power outlet and unplug the cord Remove some of the ingredients in the mixing bowl and then restart the mixer Thermo protection cut off temperature overlo...

Page 19: ...t of too much ingredients being processed at one time Try removing some of the ingredients from the bowl To continue mixing turn the speed control dial to the off position and unplug the mixer from the power outlet Then plug the mixer into the power outlet and use as normal E2 error message is flashing on the count up down timer display This may indicate that the motor has been stressed by overhea...

Page 20: ... slightly from the actual product BEM823 ANZ A17 Web www breville co nz Web www breville com au Australian Customers Mail Locked Bag 2000 Botany NSW 1455 AUSTRALIA Phone 1300 139 798 Fax 02 9700 1342 Email askus breville com au New Zealand Customers Mail Private Bag 94411 Botany Manukau 2163 Auckland NEW ZEALAND Phone 0800 273 845 Fax 0800 288 513 Email askus breville co nz Breville Customer Servi...

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