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About This 
Breadmaker

•  It has three settings to make a

small 450g (1lb,) medium 680g
(1.5lb) or large 907g (2lb) loaf. N.B.
Weights are approximate and
depend on recipe.

•  A Fruit and Nut beep signals when

extra ingredients can be added so
they don’t get chopped by the
kneading blade. See page 12.

Kneading Blade

•  Clean the blade every time after

use, ensure the blade rotates freely
on the spindle before each use,
you can add a little sunflower oil to
the rotating shaft before putting it
back into the pan. This will then be
ready for next use.

Programme Number 
Descriptions

1  Basic white and brown (2:51 -

3:00) 

For white and brown bread.

Also for flavoured breads with
added herbs and raisins.

2  Wholewheat (3:32 - 3:40)

For the baking of bread containing
significant amounts of wholewheat.
This setting has a longer preheat
time to allow the grain to soak up
the water and expand. It is not
advised to use the delay timer as
this can produce poor results.

Sweet (2:35 - 2:45)

For the baking of sweet type bread
which gives a crisper crust than on
basic setting. The crisper crust is
produced by the sugar
caramelising.

4  Sandwich (2:55 - 3:00)

This is to bake light texture bread
but with a softer and thicker crust.

5  French (3:30 - 3:50)

For the baking of light weight bread
such as French bread which has a
crisper crust and light texture.

6 Dough 

(1:30)

This setting only makes the dough
and will not bake the bread.
Remove the dough and shape it to
make bread rolls, pizza, etc. Any
dough can be prepared on this
setting. Do not exceed 1kg (2lb) of
combined ingredients.

7  Jam  (1:20)

Use this setting for making jam
from fresh fruits and marmalade.
Do not increase the quantity or
allow the recipe to boil over the
pan into the baking chamber.
Should this happen, stop the
machine immediately. Remove the
pan carefully, allow to cool a little
and clean thoroughly.

8 Bread mixes (2:30)

For preparation of approximately a
1lb loaf, using a packet of shop
bought bread mix. These mixes
usually come in two varieties:  ‘Just
add water’ and ‘Just add flour and
water’.

9 Speciality 

(2:50)

The bread baked on this setting is
usually smaller with a more moist
and dense texture. These breads
do not use bread flour.

10 Gluten Free (2:35)

Gluten free breads are yeast
leavened breads where gluten (a
protein part of the wheat / oats /
barley / rye) is removed. People
who cannot tolerate gluten in their
diet (known as Coeliacs), can
obtain gluten free flour on
prescription. It is found in most
high street chemists and health
food stores but can be expensive.

11 Fastbake I (1:10)

For preparation of a 1.5lb white loaf
in a reduced time period. Loaves
made on this setting can be
shorter and the texture more moist.

12 Fastbake II (1:15)

For preparation of a 2lb white loaf
in a reduced time period. Loaves
made on this setting can be
shorter and the texture more moist.

13 Extra bake (1:00)

This setting is bake only and can
be used to increase the baking
time on selected settings. This is
especially useful to help ‘set’ jams
and marmalade. When started the
default time is 1 hour (1:00)
minimum and counts down in 10
minute intervals. You will have to
manually switch this off by pressing
the start /stop button, when you
have completed the Extra bake
process. It is advised that you
check the condition of the bread or
jam after 10 minutes and at 10
minute intervals. Pressing 

+

increases the time in increments of
10 minutes.  When selecting Extra

bake straight after another
programme, if the message H:HH
is displayed, open the lid, remove
the pan and allow to cool for 10
minutes. When cool, replace the
baking pan and its contents, set
programme and press start.

14 Pizza dough* (0:50)

This setting can be used to mix
plain or flavoured pizza dough, as
well as fresh pasta dough. Once
the programme is complete, the
dough can be removed from the
machine and shaped into pizza
bases to be cooked in the oven, or
cut into pasta to be boiled.

15 Quick* (1:40)

For white bread that is required in a
shorter time. Bread baked on this
setting is usually smaller with a
dense texture. 

16 Cake* (1:10)

Your Morphy Richards breadmaker
can also be used to bake a
selection of cakes. The process is
as simple as making bread; just
follow the recipes provided on
pages 22 and 24. Alternatively you
can also use the machine to make
cakes from a cake mix where all
you need to do is add water. In this
instance, you should ensure the
mixture is combined with the water
before adding it to the machine.

17 Dessert* (2:50)

This setting allows you to make
other desserts as well as cakes in
your breadmaker. The process is
again straightforward and simple;
just follow the recipes carefully on
page 25.

*Only available on 48323 model

Before First Use

Before first use, please take a few
minutes to read this instruction
book and to find a place to keep it
handy for reference. Pay particular
attention to the safety instructions.

1

Carefully unpack the breadmaker
and remove all packaging
materials.

2

Remove any dust that may have
accumulated during packing.

3

Wipe the outside surface of the
breadmaker with a clean, damp
cloth. Wash the baking pan and
kneading blade (see care and
cleaning on page 8).

48322 a4:45xxx rev1  11/01/2010  09:26  Page 6

Summary of Contents for 48322

Page 1: ...h melting butter is a memorable taste sensation The Morphy Richards breadmaker can create that experience every morning There s very little effort on the part of the baker because the breadmaker does all the work for you Besides being able to do all kinds of speciality breads including wholewheat you can also prepare doughs for bread rolls pizza cake and jam Everything is easy and tastes homemade ...

Page 2: ...ss has finished The breadmaker automatically goes into the Keep warm programme for 60 minutes which can be stopped at any time by pressing the Start Stop button Ë 1 Press the programme button until the programme number you want appears in the top left corner of the screen È see page 6 for programme descriptions The cycle time of the programme will automatically appear on the screen Í too and chang...

Page 3: ...for their safety Children Never allow a child to operate this appliance Children are vulnerable in the kitchen particularly when unsupervised and if appliances are being used or cooking is being carried out Teach children to be aware of dangers in the kitchen warn them of the dangers of reaching up to areas where they cannot see properly or should not be reaching Children should be supervised to e...

Page 4: ...n bread 17 Raisin bread 17 Sugar free 18 Sugar and salt free 18 Sun dried tomato loaf 18 Wholewheat breads 2 18 Wholewheat bread 18 Wholewheat seeded 18 Granary loaf 18 Granary 50 white 18 Sweet 3 19 Mixed fruit loaf 19 Orange and cranberry loaf 19 Brioche 19 Sandwich 4 19 Sandwich loaf 19 Softgrain sandwich loaf 19 French bread 5 19 French bread 19 Dough 6 19 White bread rolls 19 Wholewheat bread...

Page 5: ...n Á Loaf size button Ë Start Stop button LCD Display È Programme number Í Cycle time Î Delay Indicator Ï Rise knead cycle number Ì Loaf size Ó Crust control Ô Knead symbol Rise symbol Ò Bake symbol 5 For details of other Morphy Richards products please see our website fi fl È Í Î Ï Ì Ó Ô Ò Â Ê Á Ë Control Panel Baking Pan LCD Display fi fl Model 48322 13 programmes Model 48323 17 programmes Only avail...

Page 6: ...nd in most high street chemists and health food stores but can be expensive 11 Fastbake I 1 10 For preparation of a 1 5lb white loaf in a reduced time period Loaves made on this setting can be shorter and the texture more moist 12 Fastbake II 1 15 For preparation of a 2lb white loaf in a reduced time period Loaves made on this setting can be shorter and the texture more moist 13 Extra bake 1 00 Th...

Page 7: ...cool and then remove the blade with a wooden or plastic utensil to avoid damage to the non stick surface 8 Always unplug the appliance after use Do not open the lid whilst the breadmaker is operating as this will affect the quality of the bread especially its ability to rise properly Only open the lid when the recipe needs you to add additional ingredients see recipes Room temperature note The bre...

Page 8: ...ge Every loaf follows the same process of 1st knead 1st rise 2nd knead 2nd rise and finally a 3rd rise Ô is the symbol which shows on the LCD display for kneading and is the symbol which shows on the LCD for rising The numbers 1 2 or 3 Ï show accordingly When the loaf has finished baking the breadmaker will beep for 3 seconds and the breadmaker automatically goes into Keep warm mode Ò flashes for ...

Page 9: ... The dough should then be left in a warm area free from draughts for approximately 30 minutes or until it has roughly doubled in size 3 Humidity can cause problems therefore humidity and high altitudes require adjustments For high humidity add an extra tablespoon of flour if consistency is not right For high altitudes decrease yeast amount by approximately 1 4 teaspoon and decrease sugar and or wa...

Page 10: ...redient plays in the breadmaking process Using the Right Flour Flours while visibly similar can be very different by virtue of how they were grown milled stored etc You may find that you will have to experiment with different brands of flour to help you make that perfect loaf Storage is also very important as all flours should be kept in an airtight container All purpose flour plain flour All purp...

Page 11: ...gent does not require rising time before baking as the chemical reaction works when liquid ingredients are added Bicarbonate of soda Bicarbonate of soda is another raising agent not to be confused or substituted for baking powder It also does not require rising time before baking as the chemical reaction works during the baking process Bread Mixes Follow the information for bread mixes on the brea...

Page 12: ...0 50 65 3 40 60 French 2lb 18 40 22 30 50 70 3 50 60 6 Dough 20 30 40 1 30 7 Jam 15 45 20 1 20 20 8 Bread mixes 10 20 15 15 25 65 2 30 60 9 Speciality 10 5 20 30 35 70 2 50 60 10 Gluten free 10 10 15 20 30 70 2 35 60 11 Fastbake small 1 5lb 11 17 42 1 10 60 12 Fastbake large 2 lb 12 20 43 1 15 60 13 Extra bake 60 1 00 14 Pizza dough 20 30 0 50 15 Quick 7 5 8 80 1 40 60 16 Cake 10 60 1 10 60 17 Des...

Page 13: ...tities A set of British standard spoons with scrape level tops can be used Do not use a kitchen tablespoon or teaspoon as they are inaccurate Cup ml 1 16 15ml 1 8 30ml 1 4 60ml 1 2 120ml 3 4 180ml 1 240ml 1 1 8 270ml 1 1 4 300ml 1 5 16 315ml 1 1 2 360ml 1 5 8 390ml 1 15 16 465ml 2 480ml Cup White Plain Soft grain Brown Granary Wholemeal 1 8 18g 20g 19g 17g 1 4 36g 39g 38g 33g 1 2 72g 78g 75g 66g 3...

Page 14: ... in the baking pan Whilst still in the breadmaker for the first hour after baking is complete the bread keeps warm to prevent it becoming soggy Leaving the bread in the breadmaker after the keep warm period may result in a soggy loaf of bread as excess steam moisture would not be able to escape Remove and allow to cool on a wire rack after baking to prevent this Question 11 Why did the dough only ...

Page 15: ...gredients accurately if problem persists reduce yeast by 1 4 teaspoon High humidity and hot ambient temperatures can cause bread to over rise and collapse Bake during the coolest part of the day Try reducing the yeast by 1 4 teaspoon or use liquids direct from the refrigerator Do not use the timer function High altitudes can cause the bread to over rise and then collapse during baking Try reducing...

Page 16: ...eds to be oiled before everyday use Wash the pan in hot soapy water and thoroughly dry Liberally coat the inner surface of the pan with oil butter or margarine Follow the guide on page 6 Using your breadmaker When the bread pan is removed from the machine after the baking programme allow the bread to cool in the pan for 15 minutes before turning out onto a rack Only slice the bread when fully cool...

Page 17: ...1 2 tbsp 31 2 tbsp Salt 1 tsp 11 4 tsp 2 tsp Strong brown bread flour 2 cup 3 cup 4 cups Fast action yeast 1 tsp 11 4 tsp 11 4 tsp Use setting 1 Basic Italian herb bread 11 2 lb 2 lb Water 11 8 cup 11 2 cup Skimmed milk powder 21 2 tbsp 3 tbsp Sunflower oil 21 2 tbsp 3 tbsp Sugar 21 4 tbsp 21 2 tbsp Salt 11 2 tsp 2 tsp Strong white bread flour 3 cup 4 cup Dried marjoram 11 2 tsp 2 tsp Dried basil ...

Page 18: ...flour 3 cup 4 cup Fast action yeast 3 4 tsp 3 4 tsp Vitamin C tablet crushed 1x100mg 1x100mg Use setting 2 Wholemeal Wholewheat seeded 11 2 lb 2 lb Water 11 8 cup 15 8 cup Skimmed milk powder 11 2 tbsp 3 tbsp Sunflower oil 2 tbsp 3 tbsp Brown sugar 21 2 tbsp 21 2 tbsp Salt 11 4 tsp 11 2 tsp Strong wholemeal bread flour 3 cup 4 cup Fast action yeast 3 4 tsp 3 4 tsp Vitamin C tablet crushed 1x100mg ...

Page 19: ... 3 large Butter melted 1 2 cup 3 4 cup Milk 1 3 cup 1 2 cup Water 3 tbsp 4 tbsp Strong white bread flour 3 cups 4 cups Salt 3 4 tsp 1 tsp Sugar 2 tbsp 3 tbsp Yeast 11 2 tsp 11 2 tsp Use setting 3 Sweet Recipes for Sandwhich bread 4 Sandwich loaf 11 2 lb 2 lb Water 11 16 cup 11 3 cup Soft margarine or butter 11 2 tbsp 2 tbsp Salt 1 2 tsp 1 tsp Skimmed milk powder 11 2 tbsp 2 tbsp Sugar 3 tbsp 31 2 ...

Page 20: ... bowl leave to rest for 20 minutes 3 Lightly flour two baking trays and place half the dough on each tray Lightly flour cover and let rise for 45 minutes 4 Dimple the dough and bake in an oven at 220ºC 425 F gas mark 7 for 25 30 minutes spraying with water every 5 minutes to crisp the crust Bagels Warm water 11 8 cup Vegetable oil 2 tsp Sugar 1 tbsp Salt 2 tsp Strong white bread flour 4 cups Fast ...

Page 21: ... If the marmalade mixture wrinkles it is done Raspberry and apple jam Frozen raspberries 2 cup Chopped baking apples peeled and cored 1 cup Jam sugar 1 cup Lemon juice 3 tbsp Use setting 7 Jam Measure before defrosting Comments Warm the jars before filling Use tongs to remove the paddle before pouring Bread Mixes 8 Use the basic white setting Follow the information for bread mixes on the bread mix...

Page 22: ...n free dough it may be necessary to help ensure the ingredients are mixed correctly during the first kneading process To do this open the lid during the first kneading process when the icon is displayed on screen and scrape any unmixed ingredients which may have become stuck to the side of the baking pan down in to the mixture Do this using a wooden or plastic spatula to avoid damaging the non sti...

Page 23: ...ng 5 Bake at approx 200ºC 400 F gas mark 6 until golden brown Flavoured Pizza Dough Water 1 cup Sugar 2 tbsp Salt 1 2 tsp Garlic puree 1 tsp Mixed herbs 2 tsp Oil 3 tbsp Strong white bread flour 3 cup Fast action yeast 2 tsp Use setting 14 Pizza dough Method 1 Pre heat oven 2 Shape into a flat round shape Place on a greased baking tray Brush lightly with oil 3 Cover for 15 minutes and allow to ris...

Page 24: ...2 cup cherries halved wash thoroughly to remove the excess syrup and allow them to drain and dry on absorbent paper or mixed fruit 1 2 cup or chocolate chips 1 4 cup Add any of these variations into the bread pan last on top of the other ingredients Madeira cake Ingredients group 1 Butter melted 3 4 cup Vanilla essence 1 4 tsp Eggs beaten 3 medium Lemon juice 2 tsp Ingredients group 2 Plain flour ...

Page 25: ...t A real treat Helpline If you have any difficulty with your appliance do not hesitate to call us We are more likely to be able to help than the store from where you bought it Please have the following information ready to enable our staff to deal with your query quickly Name of the product Model number as shown on the underside of the appliance Serial number as shown on underside of the appliance...

Page 26: ...UK Helpline 0844 871 0944 Replacement Parts 0844 873 0710 Ireland Helpline 1800 409 119 26 48322 a4 45xxx rev1 11 01 2010 09 26 Page 26 ...

Page 27: ...27 For details of other Morphy Richards products please see our website 48322 a4 45xxx rev1 11 01 2010 09 26 Page 27 ...

Page 28: ... date of initial purchase To qualify for the 1 year guarantee the appliance must have been used according to the instructions supplied Exclusions Morphy Richards shall not be liable to replace or repair the goods under the terms of the guarantee where 1 The fault has been caused or is attributable to accidental use misuse negligent use or used contrary to the manufacturer s recommendations or wher...

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