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Pavlova

Makes 8 serves

6 x egg whites (from 59g free range eggs)
1 tsp cream of tartar
1 ½ cup caster sugar
300ml pure cream, to serve
300g strawberries, hulled, halved, to serve
300g raspberries, to serve
2 x passionfruit, flesh only, to serve

1. 

Preheat a fan forced oven to 140˚C 
and line a flat baking tray with canola 
oil spray and baking paper.

2. 

Place the egg whites into the mixing 
bowl with the whisk attached and 
whisk on speed setting 8 until soft 
peaks form, approximately  
30 seconds. 

3. 

Add the cream of tartar and then 
the sugar, one tablespoon at a time, 
mixing well after each addition. Whisk 
for approximately 10 minutes in total. 

4. 

Scoop out onto the baking tray in a 
round shape approximately 10cm 
high and 20cm across and spread 
evenly using a spatula and place into 
the oven for 50 minutes to bake.

5. 

Turn the oven off and place a wooden 
spoon in the oven door and allow the 
pavlova to cool inside the oven.

6. 

Thoroughly clean the mixing bowl 
and whisk attachment and whisk 
the cream until stiff peaks form, 
approximately 45 seconds.

7. 

Top the pavlova with cream, 
berries and passionfruit and serve 
immediately.

NOTE:

 Test that the sugar in 

the meringue has dissolved 

completely by rubbing a 

small amount between two 

fingers and checking for sugar 

granules. If you can feel sugar 

feel sugar granules, continue to 

whisk for a further minute until 

completely dissolved.

Chocolate Mousse

Makes 6 serves

300g dark chocolate melts
3 x 59g free range eggs
¼ cup caster sugar
1 tbsp cocoa powder
300ml pure cream
200g fresh raspberries, to serve

1. 

Place the chocolate melts into a heat 
proof glass bowl and microwave for 
1 minute on high. Remove from the 
microwave and stir. If not completely 
melted, melt for a further 30 seconds.

2. 

Place the eggs and sugar into the 
mixing bowl, with the whisk attached 
and beat for 3 minutes on speed 
setting 8.

3. 

Fold in chocolate and cocoa powder 
on speed setting 1 until just combined.

4. 

Pour chocolate mixture back into the 
melted chocolate bowl and wash the 
mixing bowl and whisk attachment 
thoroughly. Reassemble the mixer 
and pour the cream into the mixing 
bowl. Whisk for 1 minute on speed 
setting 8 or until stiff peak consistency 
is reached.

5. 

Using a large metal spoon, fold the 
chocolate mixture through the cream 
until just combined. Evenly divide the 
mousse into 6 glasses and chill in the 
refrigerator for 2 hours and serve with 
fresh berries.

NOTE:

 Stiff peak consistency is 

when the cream holds a firm 

shape when spooned out of 

the bowl.

Summary of Contents for KEM500

Page 1: ...1800 621 337 www kambrook com au Due to continual improvement in design or otherwise the product you purchase may differ slightly from the illustration in this book Issue E14 Kambrook New Zealand Priv...

Page 2: ...Instruction Booklet PowerMix Planetary Bench Mixer Suits all KSM500 models...

Page 3: ...se In the event that you need some assistance with your Kambrook appliance please contact our Customer Service Department on 1300 139 798 Australia or 0800 273 845 New Zealand Alternatively visit us o...

Page 4: ...k Recommends Safety First p4 Your Kambrook PowerMix Planetary Bench Mixer p6 Assembly and Operation of Your Kambrook Bench Mixer p7 Care Cleaning and Storage p11 Mixing Guide p12 Troubleshooting Guide...

Page 5: ...nsure the Bench Mixer is completely assembled before operating Follow the instructions provided in this booklet Do not operate the Bench Mixer with wet hands Ensure the Speed Control Dial is in the OF...

Page 6: ...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 Kam...

Page 7: ...Tilt button locks the mixing head in the down position for added control while mixing and locks it in the raised position for added convenience while cleaning and inserting the attachments 5 Attachme...

Page 8: ...press and hold the Tilt button to lift the Mixer Head up until it stops See Fig 1 Release the Tilt button The Mixer Head will lock into the elevated position It is now easy to position the mixing bowl...

Page 9: ...irection Pull the attachment away from the Attachment Shaft to remove it from the Mixer Head Assembly and Operation of Your Kambrook Bench Mixer continued Attaching the Splash Guard 1 Place one hand o...

Page 10: ...en kneading heavy ingredients such as dough 9 To commence mixing turn the Speed Control Dial in a clockwise direction The Speed Control Dial will illuminate red Always begin mixing at a lower speed se...

Page 11: ...ing take out the leaf beater dough hook or whisk attachment with care as they may be hot after use Overload Protection System The motor is protected from burning out by a manual reset cut out switch I...

Page 12: ...TE Do not use abrasive scouring pads or cleaners when cleaning the mixing bowl leaf beater dough hook and whisk attachments as these may scratch the surface Ensure the mixing bowl leaf beater dough ho...

Page 13: ...ixing Recipes that call for MEDIUM speed Cake Biscuit 4 5 Beating Creaming Butter Sugar Egg Icing 5 6 Aerating Whisking Egg Whites Cream Pulse Function Quick bursts of power Adding additional ingredie...

Page 14: ...time in the recipe to avoid over mixing Egg whites are not whipping Be sure the whisk attachment and mixing bowl are completely clean and dry before use as even a small amount of fat will affect the...

Page 15: ...14 NOTE Always begin mixing at a low speed then increase to a high speed to prevent splattering Warning Never exceed speed setting number 1 when kneading heavy ingredients such as dough...

Page 16: ...ing NOTE Top with your favourite toppings and then grated mozzarella cheese Choices might include sliced meats seafood char grilled vegetables sliced fruits cheeses and herbs For a sweet pizza try usi...

Page 17: ...tes Fruit and Nut Buns Makes 12 buns 205ml water luke warm 25ml olive oil 1 tsp salt 1 tbsp sugar 265g wholemeal flour 60g plain flour 1 tbsp milk powder 1 tsp dried yeast tsp cinnamon ground tsp all...

Page 18: ...dough and then drizzle with olive oil 4 Place into the oven for 25 minutes or until golden brown Serve with extra olive oil Scones Makes 12 scones 3 cups self raising flour sifted cup caster sugar 30...

Page 19: ...ch minute 3 Add the eggs one at a time mixing well after each addition Fold through the flours baking powder cocoa powder and chocolate chips on speed setting 1 until just combined approximately 30 se...

Page 20: ...ruit pulp and beat for a further 30 seconds on speed setting 4 6 Pour mixture into the cake tin and place onto an oven tray and then into the oven for 50 minutes Place into the refrigerator overnight...

Page 21: ...er bag and freeze for up to 3 months Pancakes Makes 12 pancakes 2 cups self raising flour 1 3 cup plain flour 3 tbsp caster sugar 2 cups milk 130g butter melted 59g free range egg lightly whisked 1 Pl...

Page 22: ...ugar in the meringue has dissolved completely by rubbing a small amount between two fingers and checking for sugar granules If you can feel sugar feel sugar granules continue to whisk for a further mi...

Page 23: ...22 Notes...

Page 24: ...23 Notes...

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