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TIPS ON USING YOUR BREAD MACHINE 

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Tips on Using Your
Bread Machine 

CREATING YOUR OWN YEAST BREADS 

With  The  Bakery  II  by  Zojirushi,  even  the  most  inexperienced  baker  can  achieve  the  satisfying 

experience  of  baking  a  loaf  of  bread. All  of  the  mystery  and  hard  work  is  gone.  Inside  this  talented 

machine  with  a  computer  brain,  the  dough  is  mixed,  kneaded,  proofed,  and  baked  without  you.  The 

Bakery II can also just prepare the dough, and when it’s ready, you shape and bake in a conventional 

oven. 

The  recipes  o  the  following  pages  are  unique  to  The  Bakery  II  by  Zojirushi.  Each  one  features 

ingredients that best compliment of particular loaf of bread, and each was tested in our machines. 

When creating your own yeast bread recipes or baking an old favorite, use this booklet as a guide for 

converting portions from your recipes to The Bakery II. These portion guidelines will result in a heavier 

and somewhat coarser dough. Depending upon ingredients, and average loaf of bread will range from 6 

to 8 inches in height. 

Here are some additional tips: 

•  Place all recipe ingredients into the baking pan so that yeast is not touching any liquid. 

•  Note that most of our yeast breads call for bread flour, because our testing has shown that provides the 

best quality bread. We recommend that you use bread flour in your own recipes as a substitute for all 

purpose flour. 

•  In general, most bread recipes found in cookbooks are based on 6 to 7 cups of flour, and yield 2 loaves 

of bread. 

Often, these recipes can be successfully halved to be made in The Bakery II. 

•  Adding ingredients such as fruits, nuts, and shredded cheese can be easily done using the MIXED 

BREAD setting. Again, check our recipes for guidelines on how much of these ingredients you can add 

to your doughs. Be aware that additions like these tend to make doughs heavier and somewhat coarser in 

texture. 

•  Butter or margarine can be cut into quarters before placing in the machine. 

•  It’s easier to use egg substitutes for fractional egg measurements. 

•  Under  normal  conditions,  better  results  can  be  achieved  by  warming  the  liquids,  milk  and  water  to 

approximately  85

F  -  105

F.  If  the  room  temperature  is  above  77

F,  it  is  recommended  to  use 

refrigerated liquids. Yeast should be fresh and at room temperature, and butter should be measured and 

cut into small pieces. 

•  Humidity makes dough more moist, therefore humidity and high altitudes require adjustments: 

    For humidity, try adding an extra tablespoon of flour to improve the consistency. 

    For high altitudes, decrease yeast amount approximately 1/2 teaspoon, and decrease sugar slightly. 

•  For recipes using the time cycle, don’t allow fresh milk or eggs to remain in the machine for more than 

2  hours.  It’s  best  to  use  dry  milk  and  egg  substitutes  on  timer  cycles.  When  using  dry  milk  and/or 

powdered eggs, please be sure these ingredients do not come into contact with the liquid while waiting 

for the timer to start. 

Summary of Contents for BBCC-M15

Page 1: ...Loaf 9 Irish Soda Bread 10 Raisin Bread 10 Cheese N Onion Bread 11 Pumpernickel Bread 11 Light Rye Bread 12 Italian Herb Bread 12 Crusty French Bread 13 Potato Bread 13 Apple Oat Bread 14 Russian Kul...

Page 2: ...Bread Flour is a high gluten protein flour that has been treated with potassium bromate a conditioner that gives dough greater tolerance during kneading and ensures consistent results and a loaf with...

Page 3: ...The recipes developed for The Bakery II used unsalted butter however regular butter or margarine can be substituted for unsalted butter Eggs add richness and velvety texture to bread doughs Use extra...

Page 4: ...flour In general most bread recipes found in cookbooks are based on 6 to 7 cups of flour and yield 2 loaves of bread Often these recipes can be successfully halved to be made in The Bakery II Adding...

Page 5: ...tial amounts of all purpose flour too That s because the darker flours need to be lightened with white flour for the best tasting loaf Special Glazes for Yeast Breads Give your just baked bread a prof...

Page 6: ...lt 1 2 tsp Bread Flour 2 cups Dry Milk optional 2 tsp Active Dry Yeast 1 tsp 1 Measure ingredients into baking pan 2 Insert baking pan securely into baking unit close lid 3 Select appropriate bread se...

Page 7: ...hotpads remove pan from unit 7 Remove bread from baking pan and kneading blade from bread if required 8 Allow to cool before slicing Makes 1 loaf BASIC WHEAT BREAD Ingredients Water Recipe Fresh Milk...

Page 8: ...s remove pan from unit 7 Remove bread from baking pan and kneading blade from bread if required 8 Allow to cool before slicing Makes 1 loaf HONEY WHEAT BERRY BREAD Ingredients Water Recipe Fresh Milk...

Page 9: ...n from unit 7 Remove bread from baking pan and kneading blade from bread if required 8 Allow to cool before slicing Makes 1 loaf HEARTY OATMEAL LOAF Ingredients Dry Milk Recipe Fresh Milk Recipe Milk...

Page 10: ...ing hotpads remove pan from unit 7 Remove bread from baking pan and kneading blade from bread if required 8 Allow to cool before slicing Makes 1 loaf RAISIN BREAD Ingredients Dry Milk Recipe Fresh Mil...

Page 11: ...an from unit 7 Remove bread from baking pan and kneading blade from bread if required 8 Allow to cool before slicing Makes 1 loaf PUMPERNICKEL BREAD Ingredients Water Recipe Water 1 1 8 cups Vegetable...

Page 12: ...move pan from unit 7 Remove bread from baking pan and kneading blade from bread if required 8 Allow to cool before slicing Makes 1 loaf ITALIAN HERB BREAD Ingredients Water Recipe Water 1 1 4 cups Oli...

Page 13: ...an add potatoes and 1 1 2 cups of water bring to a rapid boil Turn heat down and allow to simmer uncovered for 15 20 minutes or until potatoes are soft Do not drain but mash potato into liquid and mea...

Page 14: ...ve bread from baking pan and kneading blade from bread if required 8 Allow to cool before slicing Makes 1 loaf RUSSIAN KULICH Ingredients Fresh Milk Recipe Milk 1 cup Almond extract 1 tsp Egg Large 1...

Page 15: ...unit 7 Remove bread from baking pan and kneading blade from bread if required 8 Allow to cool before slicing Makes 1 loaf SWEET BREAD Ingredients Fresh Milk Recipe Milk 1 cup Egg Large 1 Butter 2 Tbs...

Page 16: ...Sourdough Starter warm water salt sugar flour and yeast into baking pan 2 Insert baking pan securely into baking unit close lid 3 Select DOUGH setting 4 Push START 5 The COMPLETE light will flash whe...

Page 17: ...turned off machine for another 15 minutes and then turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface 5 Divide into 10 equal portions Roll into smooth ball Use thumbs to make a 1 1 2 inch hole in the cent...

Page 18: ...astic wrap chill 1 to 2 hours or overnight 7 Fold dough into thirds seal edges Roll into a 20 x 14 inch rectangle Fold and roll twice more 8 Cut dough crosswise into thirds Cut each third diagonally t...

Page 19: ...half Press each half of dough into a greased 12 inch pizza pan forming a 1 inch edge 3 Brush crust with oil Cover and let stand 15 minutes 4 Spoon tomato sauce or pizza sauce over dough top with chee...

Page 20: ...sesame seeds 6 Bake at 400 degrees 10 to 12 minutes 7 For crispy dry crunchy pretzels place cooked pretzels in cool oven on an ungreased baking sheet Allow to stand 3 hours or overnight This process a...

Page 21: ...or 24 breadsticks Traditional Loaf Prepare Butter Rich Roll Bread Dough 1 On a lightly floured surface divide dough in half shape each half into loaf shape 2 Place in 2 greased 8 x 4 inch loaf pans 3...

Page 22: ...Melt 3 table spoons butter or margarine Brush over dough 2 Sprinkle dough with a mixture of 1 3 cup sugar and 1 1 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon The sprinkle _ cup raisins over dough 3 Beginning with lon...

Page 23: ...s not rise enough Loaf is short and heavy Light crust Uncooked Over cooked Not mixed Smoke appears from vent High altitude adjustment RESULTS CORRECTIONS Water or Milk Salt Sugar or Honey Flour Yeast...

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