Wholewheat bread rolls
Water 11⁄4 cup (300ml)
Skimmed milk powder 2 tbsp
Butter (melted) 2 tbsp
Honey 2 tbsp
Brown sugar 1 tbsp
Salt 11⁄2 tsp
Strong wholewheat bread flour 31⁄4 cup (429g)
Fast action yeast 11⁄2 tsp
Method
1 Knead and shape the dough into 6 rolls.
2 Place on a greased baking tray.
3 Brush lightly with melted butter.
4 Cover for 20-25 minutes.
5 Allow to rise until they are double in size then glaze, if required.
6 Bake for approx 15-20 minutes at 190°C (gas mark 5, 375°F).
Ciabatta
Water 11⁄3 cup (320ml)
Olive oil 1 tbsp
Salt 11⁄2 tsp
Sugar 1 tsp
Strong white bread flour 3 cup (432g)
Dried yeast 11⁄2 tsp
Method
1 Place all ingredients in Baking Pan and set to dough setting.
2 Pour the wet dough onto a floured board and cover with a 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.
Jam (prog. 7)
Marmalade
Juice from oranges 3 medium
Rind of oranges grated 2
Preserving sugar 1 cup (220g)
Water 1 tbsp
Pectin if needed 2 tsp
Comments
• Place all the ingredients into the Baking pan and set to jam setting.
• Warm the jars before filling.
• Use extra bake time if needed according to set of the marmalade and the size
of the oranges.
• Remove the paddle with tongs before pouring the marmalade into the jars.
• Do not lift the Lid during mixing.
• Seville oranges should be used for marmalade but are only available in
January. If using other oranges pectin will be needed to firm up the
marmalade.
• This recipe will fill approximately 1 medium (400g) jar.
Raspberry and apple jam
Frozen raspberries* 2 cup (200g)
Chopped baking apples (peeled and cored) 1 cup (124g)
Jam sugar 1 cup (220g)
Lemon juice 3 tbsp
* Measure before defrosting
Comments
• Warm the jars before filling.
• Use tongs to remove the paddle before pouring
• This recipe will fill approximately 1 medium (400g) jar.
Bread mixes (prog. 8)
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’.
Follow the instructions on the packet when using this setting.
Speciality breads (prog. 9)
Irish soda bread
2 lb (907g)
Butter milk 220ml
Eggs (beaten) 2 medium
Oil 2 tbsp
All-purpose flour 31⁄2 cup (500g)
Sugar 1⁄2 cup (113g)
Baking soda 1 tbsp
Salt 1⁄2 tsp
Raisins 1 cup (150g)
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