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EN: BREAD MAKER |
Instruction Manual
Baking powder is used for rising the Ultra Fast bread and cake. As it does not need rise time, and it can produce the air, the air
will form bubble to soften the texture of bread utilizing chemical principle.
13. BAKING SODA
It is similar with baking powder. It can also used in combination with baking powder.
14. WATER AND OTHER LIQUIDS(ALWAYS ADD FIRST)
Water is essential ingredient for making bread. Generally speaking, water should be in room temperature between 20°C and
25°C. Some recipes may call for milk,or other liquids purpose of enhancing bread flavor.Never use dairy with the Delay Timer
option.
USE EXACT MEASUREMENT
TIPS:One of the most important steps of making good bread is the proper measurement of ingredients.Measure each
ingredient carefully and add to your bread pan in the order given in the recipe.
It is strongly suggested that use measuring cup or measuring Tsp to obtain accurate amount, otherwise the bread will be
largely influenced.
ADDING SEQUENCE
Always add ingredients in the order given in the recipe.
FIRST:Liquid ingredients
SECOND:Dry ingredients
LAST:Yeast
The yeast should only be placed on the dry flour and never come in contact with the liquid or salt.
When you use the Delay Timer function for a long time,never add perishable ingredients such as eggs or milk.
After the flour is complete kneading for first time,a beep will heard and put fruit ingredients into the mixture. If the fruit
ingredients are added too early, the flavor will be diminished after long time stir.
LIQUID ING^REDIENTS
Water, fresh milk or other liquids should be measured with measuring cups with clear markings and a spout. Set the cup on
the counter and lower yourself to check the liquid level.When measuring cooking oil or other ingredients,clean the measuring
cup thoroughly without any other ingredients.
DRY MEASUREMENTS
Measure dry ingredients by gently Tsping flour,etc.,into the measuring cup and then,once filled,leveling off with a knife.Never
use the measuring cup to Tbsp your dry ingredients directly from a container as this could add up to one tableTsp of extra
ingredients.Do not tap the bottom of the measuring cup or pack down.
HINT: Before measuring,stir the flour to aerate it.When measuring small amounts of dry ingredients,such as salt or
sugar,use a measuring Tsp,making sure it is leveled off.
ACCESSORIES INSTRUCTION
Measuring cup:
In Recipe, measuring unit “CUP” means full cup, 240ML, Below picture
for reference.