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Using other recipes

The recipes in this book have been created in collaboration
with Allinson.

BRIOCHE

3/8 cup of butter (softened)

1 3/8 cups Allinson strong white

bread flour

1 x 7g sachet Allinson Easybake

yeast*

1/2 teaspoon salt

2 tablespoon sugar

2 eggs (beaten)

2 tablespoon milk

Set the setting to Dough. When the
breadmaker has finished, remove
the dough and knead for 10
minutes. Divide the dough into 8
pieces. Reserve one fifth of each
piece for the ball on top. Place
each brioche into a muffin tin.
Leave to prove until double in size.
Bake at 190/375/Gas mark 5 for
approximately 20 minutes.

ITALIAN POLENTA STICKS

1 1/8 cups water

1 teaspoon sugar

1 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon honey

1/8 cup butter (softened)

5/16 cup polenta
3/8 cup pine nuts

3 cups Allinson soft grain strong

white flour

1 x 7g sachet Allinson Easybake

yeast*

Set the setting to Dough. When the
breadmaker has finished, remove
the dough, divide into two and
knead. Shape each piece into a
long loaf and place onto greased
baking sheets. Leave to rise until
double in size. Bake at
190/375/Gas mark 5 for 25
minutes. Dust lightly with more
softgrain flour.

WHEATY YOGHURT BREAD

3/4 cup water

1 tablespoon skimmed milk

powder

2 tablespoons honey

1 tablespoon sugar

1 tablespoon salt

1/2 cup natural yoghurt

1 tablespoon vegetable oil

3 cups Allinson country grain

strong brown flour

1/8 cup Allinson wheatgerm

1 teaspoon Allinson Easybake

yeast*

Set the setting to basic.

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2

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If you would like further
information on
breadmaking please
call the Allinson Baking
Club on:
(0870 240 2237) and
ask for a factsheet or
visit their website at

www.allinsonbaking.com

The recipes shown
opposite should only
be used as a guideline
and may need to be
adapted.

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Information

*NOTE

We recommend you

use only Easybake yeast - a

combination of dried yeast

and the bread improver

Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid).

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Summary of Contents for BR3000

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Page 2: ... Bread pan 4 Baking chamber 5 Bread pan handle 6 Kneading blade 7 Vents 8 Control panel Also included Measuring cup Spoon i Information Please read these instructions before using your breadmaker 1 4 3 2 5 7 8 6 qxd 13 07 01 08 59 Page 2 ...

Page 3: ...nded Your breadmaker should be placed away from heat sources such as radiators gas electric fires and direct sunlight Keep the power cord away from any heated surfaces Use the appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual Do not use outdoors Never use your breadmaker if it is damaged in any way Do not remove any fixed covers If the power cable is damaged it must be repaired by a ...

Page 4: ...room temperature 21 27ºC Always measure ingredients into the bread pan in the order listed The clips holding the bread pan in place may be stiff for the first few times that the bread pan is removed i Information 1 3 2 r 375ml of luke warm water the bread pan Put two level tablespoons 30g of butter or margarine into the bread pan you can use the spoon provided to measure both teaspoons and tablesp...

Page 5: ...ng chamber Press the pan down until it locks into position Pour 600g of strong bread making flour into the bread pan 8 7 Make a small hole in the mound of flour and put four level teaspoons of Easy Bake yeast into it At this point do not let the yeast touch the water or salt 9 Close the breadmaker lid and plug into a mains outlet The unit will beep and the display should read 1P for a couple of se...

Page 6: ...ust colours P medium crust H dark crust L Light crust Your breadmaker will automatically produce a medium crust colour unless you choose a different setting Press the start stop button to start baking immediately or alternatively see stage 3 if you wish to delay the baking time 2 You can add ingredients into your bread pan and set the timer to delay baking by up to 13 hours This function is useful...

Page 7: ...nit will signal and the display will show 0 00 Press the start stop button down for 5 to 6 seconds until the unit sounds Lift the lid of the breadmaker using oven gloves and remove the bread pan from the baking chamber 1 2 Remove the bread from the pan as soon as possible after baking Hold the bread pan upside down and shake it gently 3 NOTE If the breadmaker is accidentally unplugged or in the ev...

Page 8: ...h When the breadmaker has finished remove the dough divide into two and knead Shape each piece into a long loaf and place onto greased baking sheets Leave to rise until double in size Bake at 190 375 Gas mark 5 for 25 minutes Dust lightly with more softgrain flour WHEATY YOGHURT BREAD 3 4 cup water 1 tablespoon skimmed milk powder 2 tablespoons honey 1 tablespoon sugar 1 tablespoon salt 1 2 cup na...

Page 9: ...g cup and fill with water to the level specified in the recipe Cheese Reduce the amount of water when adding cheese to a recipe as the cheese melts into liquid during baking Cooling To re use the breadmaker immediately after baking allow unit to cool down for 10 to 15 minutes with the lid open and the pan removed Weather In high humid weather reduce the amount of water that you use in the recipe b...

Page 10: ...er details Check the recipe and make adjustments according to humidity see tips page for further details Press the Start Stop button to cancel Open the lid remove the bread pan and allow unit to cool with the lid open Press the Start Stop button to cancel Place breadmaker in a warm room and allow to warm up Unplug from the socket It must be repaired by a qualified repairer Never use scouring pads ...

Page 11: ...which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured Red You must use a 13 amp plug BS 1363 and fit a 13 amp fuse BS 1362 WARNING A mains plug severed from the mains lead of this appliance must be destroyed A mains plug with bared wires is hazardous if engaged in a mains sock...

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