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Recipes
How to Clean
Jam Recipes
[26 Jam]
Jam setter can be used instead of pectin.
Depending on the type of pectin, it may be better to increase or decrease the
amount.
Strawberry Jam
Menu ‘26’ (1hr 40min)
(OZ) (NZ)
Strawberries, finely chopped
600
g
Sugar
400
g
Powdered Pectin
13
g
(4 tsp)
Place half of the fruit into the bread pan, then add half of the
1
sugar. Repeat with the remaining fruit and sugar.
Sprinkle the pectin onto the ingredients in the bread pan.
2
Select menu 26 and enter 1 hour 40 minutes on the timer.
3
Blueberry Jam
Menu ‘26’ (1hr 50min)
(OZ) (NZ)
Blueberries
700
g
Sugar
400
g
Place half of the fruit into the bread pan, then add half of the
1
sugar. Repeat with the remaining fruit and sugar.
Select menu 26 and enter 1 hour 50 minutes on the timer.
2
Peach Melba
Menu ‘26’ (1hr 40min)
(OZ) (NZ)
Peaches, finely chopped
500
g
Raspberries
200
g
Sugar
300
g
Powdered Pectin
8
g
(2
1
⁄
4
tsp)
Place half of the fruit into the bread pan, then add half of the
1
sugar. Repeat with the remaining fruit and sugar.
Sprinkle the pectin onto the ingredients in the bread pan.
2
Select menu 26 and enter 1 hour 40 minutes on the timer.
3
Frozen Berry Jam
Menu ‘26’ (1hr 40min)
(OZ) (NZ)
Frozen Mixed Berries
700
g
Sugar
400
g
Powdered Pectin
10
g
(3 tsp)
Place half of the fruit into the bread pan, then add half of the
1
sugar. Repeat with the remaining fruit and sugar.
Sprinkle the pectin onto the ingredients in the bread pan.
2
Select menu 26 and enter 1 hour 40 minutes on the timer.
3
Compote Recipes
[27 Compote]
Spiced Apple Compote
Menu ‘27’ (1hr 20min)
(OZ) (NZ)
Apples, peeled, cored and diced
1000
g
Cinnamon stick
1
Cloves
2
Lemon, zest only
1
Lemon Juice
2 tbsp
Sugar
100
g
Water
75 mL
Remov
1
e the kneading blade from the bread pan.
Place ingredients in the bread pan in the order listed above.
2
Pour water over ingredients.
Select menu 27 and enter 1 hour 20 minutes on the timer.
3
Stir after
4
cooking is completed.
Mixed Berry Compote
Menu ‘27’ (1hr)
(OZ) (NZ)
Mixed Berries
E.g. Strawberries, Raspberries, Blueberries
800
g
Sugar
75
g
Water
2 tbsp
Remove
1
the kneading blade from the bread pan.
Place ingredients in the bread pan in the order listed above.
2
Pour water over ingredients.
Select menu 27 and enter 1 hour on the timer.
3
Stir after c
4
ooking is completed.
Apple sauce
Menu ‘27’ (1hr 20min)
(OZ) (NZ)
Cooking apples, peeled, cored and diced
1000
g
Water
2 tbsp
Remove
1
the kneading blade from the bread pan.
Place the apple in the bread pan. Pour water over
2
ingredients.
Select menu 27 and enter 1 hour 20 minutes on the timer.
3
Stir after co
4
oking is completed.
Peach in Vanilla Syrup
Menu ‘27’ (1hr)
(OZ) (NZ)
Peaches, stone removed and cut into
1
⁄
8
1000
g
Sugar
100
g
Vanilla Pod
1
⁄
2
Water
125 mL
Remove
1
the kneading blade from the bread pan.
Place ingredients in the bread pan in the order listed above.
2
Pour water over ingredients.
Select menu 27 and enter 1 hour on the timer.
3
When cooking is
4
complete, remove the peaches with a slotted
spoon. Carefully pour the syrup over the fruit. Leave to cool.
Before cleaning, unplug your Bread Maker and
allow it to cool down.
To avoid damaging your Bread Maker...
Do not use anything abrasive!
(cleansers, scouring pads etc)
Use a soft sponge when cleaning bread pan and
kneading blade.
Do not wash any part of your Bread Maker in the
dishwasher!
Do not use benzine, thinners, or alcohol!
Keep your Bread Maker clean and dry.
Care & Cleaning
Measuring spoon & cup
Wash with water.
Not dishwasher safe
• The colour of the inside of the unit may change with use.
Bread pan & kneading blade
Twist the bread pan anti-clockwise to remove.
Remove the kneading blade and wash in warm
soapy water.
Ensure the area around the shaft and inside
the kneading blade are cleaned thoroughly.
If the kneading blade is difficult to remove
from the bread pan, place a small quantity of
warm water into the bread pan and soak for
5–10 minutes. Do not submerge the bread
pan in water.
Lid
Wipe with a damp cloth.
Steam vent
Wipe with a damp cloth.
Body
Wipe with a damp cloth.
Temperature sensor
Wipe gently to avoid
damaging the temperature
sensor.
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