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Bread Proving Drawer
The Bread Proving Drawer is found on the right at the base of
the cooker (
Fig. 2.20
). Within the Bread Proving Drawer there
are slots in the base to allow warmed air to flow through into
the drawer from the element underneath.
The Bread Proving Drawer temperature is ideal for proving
all sorts of yeast dough from sweet to savoury, gluten free
to sourdough, dough made from fresh yeast and dried,
bread mixes and recipes from the Rangemaster Good
Housekeeping Cookery book.
Pre heat the drawer so that it is warm and ready for your dough.
It is operated by a pushbutton (
Fig. 2.21
). There is no need to
set the temperature, this is already set.
The Bread Proving Drawer has space for:
•
Baking trays, no larger than 340mm x 340mm, to prove
bread rolls or buns; these can then be put straight into a
preheated oven after proving.
•
To prove 2 trays at once in the drawer use a cooling
rack or trivet over the top of one tray with the other on
top, remember to allow space for the dough to expand
during the proving time.
•
3 litre bowl full of dough
•
3 x 2 pound loaf tins
•
4 x 1 pound loaf tins
The time needed for proving will depend upon the dough
type and the amount. Refer to the recipe for guidance and
check the dough during the proving time.
If a large baking tray is used, place a cooling rack on to the
base of the drawer, and put the tray on top, this will allow the
warmed air to reach the dough.
When preparing larger quantities of yeast dough, containing
500g or over of flour, divide the dough into 2 bowls or
containers, this will make proving in the drawer easier.
Keep an eye on the dough while it is proving; fresh yeast can
work quickly especially if it has had a first fermentation stage
(sometimes called sponging). Sponging can help produce a
slightly lighter loaf.
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Not sure of the capacity of your loaf tins?
•
A one pound loaf tin will hold 800ml of water
•
A two pound loaf tin will hold 1.5 litres of water.
•
Cover the dough while it is proving with greased cling
film, be careful not to anchor the cling film too tightly so
that it prevents the dough from rising.
The Bread Proving Drawer can be used for storage. If you have
used the Bread Proving Drawer, switch it off and wait until the
drawer cools before storing any items.
NOTE:
The Bread Proving Drawer will not warm plates
Fig. 2.20
Fig. 2.21