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Use oven mitts to remove the bread pan

from the bread machine and then gently

shake the bread out of the bread pan onto a

wire rack. Check that the kneading blade

has remained on the shaft in the pan. Place

the bread upright on the wire rack to cool. It

is recommended to allow the bread

sufficient time to cool before slicing.

STEP 11. SWITCH OFF AND
UNPLUG THE BREAD MACHINE

Press the 

Stop

button on the Baker’s Oven.

The Display Window will reset to 

1P

. Switch

off at the ON/OFF button under the bread

machine, switch off at the power outlet and

remove the plug.

If wishing to make another loaf of bread,

allow approximately one hour for the

Baker’s Oven to cool before using again.

Leave the lid open to help the machine cool.

If the Baker’s Oven is too hot it will display

an error code 

E01

and rapid beeps will

sound. The Baker’s Oven cannot be

reprogrammed until the correct operating

temperature for kneading has been reached.

To store the bread machine ensure it is

completely cool, clean and dry. Place the

bread pan and kneading blade into the

baking chamber and close the lid. Do not

place heavy objects on the lid. Store the

bread machine upright.

BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO BAKING YOUR FIRST LOAF cont’d

15

Open the lid, gradually add the additional

ingredients to the dough as it is kneading.

Take care not to drop the ingredients over

the side of the bread pan into the baking

chamber, as these may burn and smoke

during the baking cycle. Close the lid.

DO NOT PRESS THE STOP BUTTON TO ADD

INGREDIENTS AS THIS WILL CANCEL THE

SELECTED PROGRAM.

The rising cycles begin when the

kneading cycles end and the dough will

start to rise. During the rising cycles, the

dough will be degassed twice by the blade

moving at the end of the first and second

rising cycles. The dough rises fully in the

third rising cycle.

The baking cycle commences when the

rising cycles end. The dough may rise a

little more at this time due to the

increasing heat expanding the gases

entrapped in the dough.

Steam may also come out of the vents on the

lid and obscure the viewing window for a

short time. This is a normal part of the

bread making process.

When the baking cycle has ended, the bread

machine will sound 5 ‘beeps’ and the Display

Window will read 0:00. The bread is now

ready to remove.

STEP 9. REMOVE THE 
BREAD PAN

It is recommended to remove the bread at

the end of the baking cycle to retain the

crispness of the crust. However, if you do not

wish to remove the bread immediately, the

Baker’s Oven will automatically go into a

Keep Warm cycle, holding the temperature

of the bread for up to 60 minutes (except on

the Dough setting). Five beeps will sound

every five minutes throughout the Keep

Warm cycle.

STEP 10. TAKE THE BREAD OUT
OF THE PAN

BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO BAKING YOUR FIRST LOAF cont’d

14

RAPID BREAD and DOUGH

have two rising cycles with

one degassing of the dough.

YEAST FREE BREAD has one

shorter kneading cycle and

no rising cycles.

When baking has finished

and the bread has been

removed from the bread

pan, remove the kneading

blade from the pan using

oven mitts. Do not attempt to

remove the blade with your

bare hands, as it is very hot!

If the kneading blade sticks

to the shaft after removing

the bread from the pan, pour

warm water into the pan and

let it soak for approximately

10 minutes.

If the kneading blade bakes

into the bread, insert the thin

end of a wooden chopstick or

skewer into the blade hole

and pull out at an angle.

Summary of Contents for BB280

Page 1: ...reville is a registered trademark of Breville Pty Ltd ABN 98 000 092 928 Breville Customer Service Centre Australian Customers Breville Customer Service Centre Locked Bag 2000 Botany NSW 2019 AUSTRALI...

Page 2: ...d Tips to Better Bread Making 22 Questions and Answers 23 Control Panel Messages 26 Troubleshooting Recipe 28 Troubleshooting Machine 30 Care and Cleaning 32 Easy Bake Recipes 34 White and Savoury Bre...

Page 3: ...on a cloth covered surface near curtains or other flammable materials Always ensure that there is dough or bread in the breadpan inserted in the bread machine when a baking cycle is in operation or w...

Page 4: ...Medium crust colour H Dark crust colour L Light crust colour Timer Use the Preset Timer to delay the start of the selected program Press the or buttons which will move time up or down in 10 minute in...

Page 5: ...Only Crust selection is not available on this setting This setting is designed to allow extra baking of up to 1 hour if required For those who enjoy a crispier crust extend the baking time or for add...

Page 6: ...erature 20 25 C Ingredients should be added in the following order 1 Liquid ingredients 2 Fat Oil 3 Dry ingredients salt sugar flour 4 Dry yeast BEGINNER S GUIDE TO BAKING YOUR FIRST LOAF 11 The Bake...

Page 7: ...ion STEP 5 CLOSE THE LID It is not recommended to open the lid during operation except to check the consistency of the dough and add additional ingredients in the kneading cycle or to glaze and add se...

Page 8: ...ll start to rise During the rising cycles the dough will be degassed twice by the blade moving at the end of the first and second rising cycles The dough rises fully in the third rising cycle The baki...

Page 9: ...ly into the required cup Do not tap the cup on the bench or pack the ingredients into the cup unless otherwise directed Level the top of the cup with a knife When using graduated metric measuring spoo...

Page 10: ...nular Splenda brand low calorie sweetener as a sugar substitute NEW ZEALAND ONLY Sugar can be reduced for more improved results THE VITAL INGREDIENTS cont d 19 FLOUR Flour is the most important ingred...

Page 11: ...ction book where appropriate Before using dried yeast always check the use by date as stale yeast will prevent the bread from rising Tandaco brand yeast available nationally in most supermarkets was u...

Page 12: ...Do check use by dates on ingredients Do add ingredients to the bread pan in the order stated in the recipe Do store opened ingredients in airtight containers Do use ingredients at room temperature Do...

Page 13: ...inue through the baking process The result may be a loaf higher in volume and lighter in texture During the rising stage Turn the machine off Leave the dough in the pan and in the baking chamber with...

Page 14: ...indow contact your nearest authorized Breville Service Centre Refer Page 33 CONTROL PANEL MESSAGES 26 ERROR MESSAGE PROBLEM CORRECTION E01 If attempting to use Press Stop to reset the bread machine Op...

Page 15: ...rective action Ref page texture too much rise enough Check method of weighing 17 measuring ingredients Use suitable high protein flour 18 or add gluten flour Discard and use fresh flour 22 Use bread o...

Page 16: ...te E01 in not mixed Display Window Unit unplugged Kneading blade not on shaft Selected setting incorrect Power interruption Refer to page 24 Stop button pressed after starting machine Refer to page 24...

Page 17: ...verspills such as flour nuts sultanas etc occur in the baking chamber use a damp cloth to carefully remove Before re using your bread machine make certain that all parts are completely dry BREAD PAN A...

Page 18: ...cum finely chopped 3 tbsp 2 tbsp Bread flour 1 tbsp 3 tsp Combine corn kernels capsicum and flour add at the beeps SETTING 1 BASIC P Medium H Dark or L Light 35 There are favourite breads that we all...

Page 19: ...tsp 1 tsp Sugar 21 2 tbsp 2 tbsp Bread flour 600g 4 cups 450g 3 cups Bread improver 1 tsp 1 tsp Milk powder 2 tbsp 11 2 tbsp Wholegrain mustard 1 tbsp 3 tsp Tandaco yeast 13 4 tsp 11 2 tsp ADD AT THE...

Page 20: ...AF INGREDIENTS 1kg 750g Water 360ml 290ml Oil 3 tbsp 2 tbsp Salt 2 tsp 11 2 tsp Sugar 21 2 tbsp 2 tbsp Bread flour 650g 41 3 cups 450g 3 cups Bread improver 1 tsp 1 tsp Milk powder 21 2 tbsp 2 tbsp Ta...

Page 21: ...p Grated orange rind 3 tsp 2 tsp Salt 13 4 tsp 11 2 tsp Brown sugar 21 2 tbsp 2 tbsp Bread flour 600g 4 cups 450g 3 cups Gluten flour 1 tbsp 3 tsp Bread improver 1 tsp 1 tsp Milk powder 2 tbsp 11 2 tb...

Page 22: ...close the lid 4 Press Select to the setting specified in the following recipes 5 To change crust colour press Crust to H for Dark or L for Light 6 Press Start After baking press Stop Remove the bread...

Page 23: ...QUID INGREDIENTS Water 400ml Oil 2 tbsp DRY INGREDIENTS Wholemeal plain flour 450g 3 cups White bread flour 150g 1 cup Bread improver 1 tsp Sugar 1 tbsp Salt 1 tsp Milk powder 2 tbsp Baking powder 8 t...

Page 24: ...1 tbsp Salt 2 tsp 11 2 tsp Sugar 2 tbsp 1 tbsp Wholemeal plain flour 600g 4 cups 450g 3 cups Gluten flour 2 tbsp 1 tbsp Bread improver 1 tsp 1 tsp Milk powder 2 tbsp 11 2 tbsp Tandaco yeast 21 2 tsp 1...

Page 25: ...r 25 30 minutes or until golden brown Brush with GELATINE GLAZE recipe on page 56 whilst still hot then drizzle with VANILLA GLAZE recipe on page 56 DOUGH cont d 49 PROCEDURE 1 Place all ingredients i...

Page 26: ...ray until 2cm thick Prepare as for a thick focaccia DOUGH cont d 51 HOT CROSS BUNS 1 Include 1 tablespoon of ground cinnamon and 1 tablespoon ground mixed spice with dry ingredients when making Sweet...

Page 27: ...lt the weight of the bread in this section may vary when compared to settings used This is due to properties of the bread mixes which cannot be altered All recipes use local ingredients and Australian...

Page 28: ...n bread mix recipes Substituting a tablespoon of water with a tablespoon of oil will give a more tender crumb and browner crisper crust WHOLEMEAL PREPACKAGED BREAD MIXES KITCHEN COLLECTION WHOLEMEAL B...

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