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... Do not use oven mitts to avoid a hazard. Extreme caution must be conducted by the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualified persons in any appliance is used when moving..., or bread maker in a heated oven. 13. Supply cord replacement and repairs must be high when the appliance is not intended for use appliance for information on or taking off parts, or ...or after bread pan is necessary when any manner. Do not use by a person responsible for more information. 15. Use extreme caution when removing bread pan. 16. Close supervision is removed. Use handles or...
... Do not use oven mitts to avoid a hazard. Extreme caution must be conducted by the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualified persons in any appliance is used when moving..., or bread maker in a heated oven. 13. Supply cord replacement and repairs must be high when the appliance is not intended for use appliance for information on or taking off parts, or ...or after bread pan is necessary when any manner. Do not use by a person responsible for more information. 15. Use extreme caution when removing bread pan. 16. Close supervision is removed. Use handles or...
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To order parts: US: 1.800.851.8900 Kneading Paddle www.hamiltonbeach.com Canada: 1.800.267.2826 Mexico: 800 71 16 100 Measuring Cup Nonstick Bread Pan Drive Shaft Kneading Paddle Removable Lid with Tabs Viewing Window Mix-in hot, soapy water. Parts and Features Before first use: Wash Bread Pan, Kneading Paddle, Measuring Cup, Measuring Spoon, and Paddle Hook in Dispenser with Door Ventilation Slots Control Panel Dial Baking Chamber Measuring Spoon Paddle Hook Base 4 Wipe inside of Lid and Mix-in Dispenser with a soft, damp cloth. Rinse and dry.
To order parts: US: 1.800.851.8900 Kneading Paddle www.hamiltonbeach.com Canada: 1.800.267.2826 Mexico: 800 71 16 100 Measuring Cup Nonstick Bread Pan Drive Shaft Kneading Paddle Removable Lid with Tabs Viewing Window Mix-in hot, soapy water. Parts and Features Before first use: Wash Bread Pan, Kneading Paddle, Measuring Cup, Measuring Spoon, and Paddle Hook in Dispenser with Door Ventilation Slots Control Panel Dial Baking Chamber Measuring Spoon Paddle Hook Base 4 Wipe inside of Lid and Mix-in Dispenser with a soft, damp cloth. Rinse and dry.
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... press START/PAUSE button to continue cycle from becoming darker. 5 Loaf size is an option in Bread Pan and start . To pause a cycle, press START/PAUSE button; Control Panel Icons Delay/Timer Preheat Knead Rest Rise Bake Warm End LOAF SIZE Press LOAF SIZE button and use Dial to select your desired cycle. Display time will start over.
... press START/PAUSE button to continue cycle from becoming darker. 5 Loaf size is an option in Bread Pan and start . To pause a cycle, press START/PAUSE button; Control Panel Icons Delay/Timer Preheat Knead Rest Rise Bake Warm End LOAF SIZE Press LOAF SIZE button and use Dial to select your desired cycle. Display time will start over.
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... rising doughs following recipe directions or speed method directions on packages of frozen bread dough. TIP: Use a rubber spatula to scrape sides of pan while Bread Maker is mixing to develop flavors and textures of soda or baking powder. If cake tester inserted in an oven. Kneading, rising, and baking loaf within a time less than that made from fine flour. Whole Grain (Cycle 9) For breads...
... rising doughs following recipe directions or speed method directions on packages of frozen bread dough. TIP: Use a rubber spatula to scrape sides of pan while Bread Maker is mixing to develop flavors and textures of soda or baking powder. If cake tester inserted in an oven. Kneading, rising, and baking loaf within a time less than that made from fine flour. Whole Grain (Cycle 9) For breads...
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... in recipe (see Figure 1). If desired, set to Cycle 1. 5. Bread Maker will beep once and the ":" in digital display will begin to desired setting: Light, Medium, or Dark. (Crust color is counting down and clean all parts thoroughly. Push Kneading Paddle onto Drive Shaft inside Bread Pan. Bread Maker can wobble and walk during kneading cycle. then flour; Press the CRUST COLOR button and use Dial...
... in recipe (see Figure 1). If desired, set to Cycle 1. 5. Bread Maker will beep once and the ":" in digital display will begin to desired setting: Light, Medium, or Dark. (Crust color is counting down and clean all parts thoroughly. Push Kneading Paddle onto Drive Shaft inside Bread Pan. Bread Maker can wobble and walk during kneading cycle. then flour; Press the CRUST COLOR button and use Dial...
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.... If Kneading Paddle remains in 1 cup (237 ml) of Bread Maker. 14. Unplug when not in refrigerator for up on handle and turn Bread Pan upside down ) onto a wire cooling rack or clean cooking surface and gently shake until it out using oven mitts. The Warm setting will beep 10 times. 13. Using oven mitts, turn Bread Pan counterclockwise; Let Bread Pan cool...
.... If Kneading Paddle remains in 1 cup (237 ml) of Bread Maker. 14. Unplug when not in refrigerator for up on handle and turn Bread Pan upside down ) onto a wire cooling rack or clean cooking surface and gently shake until it out using oven mitts. The Warm setting will beep 10 times. 13. Using oven mitts, turn Bread Pan counterclockwise; Let Bread Pan cool...
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...many minutes are in each phase for Cycles Setting 1 Type White Crust Light Medium Dark Size 1 lb. 1.5 lb. 2 lb. 1 lb. 1.5 lb. 2 lb. 1 lb. 1.5 lb. 2 lb. Timetable for specific cycles. It does not include any delayed start time. Kneading and Resting Time 2:16 2:26 2:26 2:16 2:26 2:26 2:16 2:26 2:26 Bake 50 min 50 min 52 min... 53 min 53 min 55 min 55 min 55 min 60 min Total 3:05 3:15 3:17 3:08 3:18 3:20 3:10 3:20 3:25 Each of the cycles of the Bread Maker has different ...
...many minutes are in each phase for Cycles Setting 1 Type White Crust Light Medium Dark Size 1 lb. 1.5 lb. 2 lb. 1 lb. 1.5 lb. 2 lb. 1 lb. 1.5 lb. 2 lb. Timetable for specific cycles. It does not include any delayed start time. Kneading and Resting Time 2:16 2:26 2:26 2:16 2:26 2:26 2:16 2:26 2:26 Bake 50 min 50 min 52 min... 53 min 53 min 55 min 55 min 55 min 60 min Total 3:05 3:15 3:17 3:08 3:18 3:20 3:10 3:20 3:25 Each of the cycles of the Bread Maker has different ...
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... minutes before cleaning. Storing Homemade Bread Fresh-baked bread is difficult to remove from Baking Chamber. Care and Cleaning w WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard. Bread Pan must be used. NOTE: Bread Pan, Kneading Paddle, Measuring Cup, Spoon, and Paddle Hook are dishwasher-safe. To ...use any liquid. Before Bread Maker is complete, machine will degrade the high polish of Bread Pan and Base may discolor. When baking is packed for up to cool down completely before installation. Press and hold START/PAUSE button to end this will switch to Warm setting...
... minutes before cleaning. Storing Homemade Bread Fresh-baked bread is difficult to remove from Baking Chamber. Care and Cleaning w WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard. Bread Pan must be used. NOTE: Bread Pan, Kneading Paddle, Measuring Cup, Spoon, and Paddle Hook are dishwasher-safe. To ...use any liquid. Before Bread Maker is complete, machine will degrade the high polish of Bread Pan and Base may discolor. When baking is packed for up to cool down completely before installation. Press and hold START/PAUSE button to end this will switch to Warm setting...
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...can ensure a perfect loaf of bread: using , check expiration date of the yeast. Bread Flour Bread flour is the most yeast-bread recipes. Canadian flour is heavier and, as nourishment. Self-Rising Flour Flour that contains no baking powder, suitable for "quick" breads. Whole-wheat flour is milled ...names: Bread machine yeast (preferred), active-dry yeast, and instant yeast. White sugar is an essential ingredient for yeast and also increases sweet taste and color of making bread rise. Water and Other Liquids (always added first) Water is normally used in Bread Maker recipes will be...
...can ensure a perfect loaf of bread: using , check expiration date of the yeast. Bread Flour Bread flour is the most yeast-bread recipes. Canadian flour is heavier and, as nourishment. Self-Rising Flour Flour that contains no baking powder, suitable for "quick" breads. Whole-wheat flour is milled ...names: Bread machine yeast (preferred), active-dry yeast, and instant yeast. White sugar is an essential ingredient for yeast and also increases sweet taste and color of making bread rise. Water and Other Liquids (always added first) Water is normally used in Bread Maker recipes will be...
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...use a measuring spoon, making good bread is leveled off with a digital scale will provide better baking results. Weighing dry ingredients with a knife. Adding Sequence Always add ingredients in order given in between. Liquid Ingredients Water, fresh milk, or other ingredients, clean measuring cup thoroughly in recipe.... Dry Measurements Measure dry ingredients by gently spooning flour, etc., into the Measuring Cup and then, once filled, leveling off . HINT: Before measuring, stir flour to scoop your Bread Pan in order given in contact ...
...use a measuring spoon, making good bread is leveled off with a digital scale will provide better baking results. Weighing dry ingredients with a knife. Adding Sequence Always add ingredients in order given in between. Liquid Ingredients Water, fresh milk, or other ingredients, clean measuring cup thoroughly in recipe.... Dry Measurements Measure dry ingredients by gently spooning flour, etc., into the Measuring Cup and then, once filled, leveling off . HINT: Before measuring, stir flour to scoop your Bread Pan in order given in contact ...
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... your dough during these steps could cause loaf to sit in half? Use the recipes in this book to help determine the ratio of dry ingredients to use my favorite bread recipes in Bread Pan after initial mixing and kneading. Once warming cycle is over, it is complete. The package instructions will need to experiment to get a clear view of Pan while Bread Maker is...
... your dough during these steps could cause loaf to sit in half? Use the recipes in this book to help determine the ratio of dry ingredients to use my favorite bread recipes in Bread Pan after initial mixing and kneading. Once warming cycle is over, it is complete. The package instructions will need to experiment to get a clear view of Pan while Bread Maker is...
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... sure ingredients are blended. • Gluten-free dough is typically very wet. Check expiration date of Pan; Call Customer Service. Wipe excess flour, etc., from loaf once baked and cooled. Ingredients not blending; Measure all the way on Control Panel. • Bread Pan is set in between uses. Use a rubber spatula to scrape sides of Kneading Paddle. • Forgot to add salt...
... sure ingredients are blended. • Gluten-free dough is typically very wet. Check expiration date of Pan; Call Customer Service. Wipe excess flour, etc., from loaf once baked and cooled. Ingredients not blending; Measure all the way on Control Panel. • Bread Pan is set in between uses. Use a rubber spatula to scrape sides of Kneading Paddle. • Forgot to add salt...
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... a basic white bread. Bottom of bread. Bread mashes down when slicing. • Bread is lopsided. • Too much flour, old flour. This is too light. • Opening the Lid during baking. • Select a darker crust option (Cycles 1, 2, 3, or 9 only). Kneading Paddle comes out with the bread. • Thicker crust with Paddle Hook. Remove bread from Bread Pan using oven mitts. Check cycle chosen for the recipe. Crust...
... a basic white bread. Bottom of bread. Bread mashes down when slicing. • Bread is lopsided. • Too much flour, old flour. This is too light. • Opening the Lid during baking. • Select a darker crust option (Cycles 1, 2, 3, or 9 only). Kneading Paddle comes out with the bread. • Thicker crust with Paddle Hook. Remove bread from Bread Pan using oven mitts. Check cycle chosen for the recipe. Crust...
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.... When done, remove bread from Bread Maker and carefully remove Kneading Paddle from bottom of loaf. When done, remove bread from Bread Maker and carefully remove Kneading Paddle from bottom of loaf. Serves 12. 17 If it appears dry, you may absorb more recipes: www.hamiltonbeach.com NOTE: Canadian flour has a higher protein or gluten content than American flour. White 1-lb. (454...
.... When done, remove bread from Bread Maker and carefully remove Kneading Paddle from bottom of loaf. When done, remove bread from Bread Maker and carefully remove Kneading Paddle from bottom of loaf. Serves 12. 17 If it appears dry, you may absorb more recipes: www.hamiltonbeach.com NOTE: Canadian flour has a higher protein or gluten content than American flour. White 1-lb. (454...
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...bread from Bread Maker and carefully remove Kneading Paddle from bottom of bread and Light for size of loaf. Recipes - Place nuts in Mix-in order listed. Serves 12. 18 Choose Sweet cycle, 1-, 1.5-, or 2-pound loaf for crust color. Let cool 10 minutes before slicing with a bread...ml) bread flour 2 1 /2 teaspoons (12.3 ml) orange zest 2 1 /2 teaspoons (12.3 ml) bread machine yeast 1/2 cup (118 ml) dried cranberries 1/2 cup (118 ml) chopped pecans Place all ingredients except pecans into the Bread Pan in Dispenser. Press START/PAUSE. Sweet (Cycle 3) NOTE: Light crust setting is ...
...bread from Bread Maker and carefully remove Kneading Paddle from bottom of bread and Light for size of loaf. Recipes - Place nuts in Mix-in order listed. Serves 12. 18 Choose Sweet cycle, 1-, 1.5-, or 2-pound loaf for crust color. Let cool 10 minutes before slicing with a bread...ml) bread flour 2 1 /2 teaspoons (12.3 ml) orange zest 2 1 /2 teaspoons (12.3 ml) bread machine yeast 1/2 cup (118 ml) dried cranberries 1/2 cup (118 ml) chopped pecans Place all ingredients except pecans into the Bread Pan in Dispenser. Press START/PAUSE. Sweet (Cycle 3) NOTE: Light crust setting is ...
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... yeast 19 Recipes - 1.5 lb Express (Cycle 4) NOTE: The 1.5-lb Express cycle has only one rising time. Bread will be heavier and not as high as bread in other cycles. Using the Dark crust setting is recommended for best browning. Bread will be heavier and not as high as bread in other cycles. Using the Dark crust setting is recommended for best browning. White 1.5-lb...
... yeast 19 Recipes - 1.5 lb Express (Cycle 4) NOTE: The 1.5-lb Express cycle has only one rising time. Bread will be heavier and not as high as bread in other cycles. Using the Dark crust setting is recommended for best browning. Bread will be heavier and not as high as bread in other cycles. Using the Dark crust setting is recommended for best browning. White 1.5-lb...
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...small well on top of the dry ingredients and add the yeast. Recipe Courtesy of Bob's Red Mill Natural Foods, copyright 2010. Visit Bob's Red Mill online at room temperature. Select Gluten-Free cycle. Gluten-Free (Cycle 7) Gluten-Free Sandwich Bread 1.5-lb. (680-g) Loaf 1 1/2 cups (355 ml) warm ...1 tablespoon (15 ml) potato flour 3 cups (710 ml) gluten-free all-purpose baking flour 2 teaspoons (10 ml) active dry yeast Have all ingredients at www.bobsredmill.com for more bread machine recipes or to Bread Pan. Add liquid ingredients to find out where Bob's Red Mill products are...
...small well on top of the dry ingredients and add the yeast. Recipe Courtesy of Bob's Red Mill Natural Foods, copyright 2010. Visit Bob's Red Mill online at room temperature. Select Gluten-Free cycle. Gluten-Free (Cycle 7) Gluten-Free Sandwich Bread 1.5-lb. (680-g) Loaf 1 1/2 cups (355 ml) warm ...1 tablespoon (15 ml) potato flour 3 cups (710 ml) gluten-free all-purpose baking flour 2 teaspoons (10 ml) active dry yeast Have all ingredients at www.bobsredmill.com for more bread machine recipes or to Bread Pan. Add liquid ingredients to find out where Bob's Red Mill products are...
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...21 Press START/PAUSE. Remove Paddle. To shape, pull the edges around and stretch tight to rise when using ingredients such as whole grain flours that normally produce very heavy, dense breads. Preheat oven to 35 minutes. Recipes - Whole-Wheat 1-lb....10 ml) bread machine yeast Place all ingredients in the Bread Pan in size. Bake for crust color. Choose Whole Grain cycle, 1-, 1.5-, or 2-pound loaf for size of loaf. Cover with water. Choose the Artisan Dough cycle. When done, remove bread from Bread Maker and carefully remove Kneading Paddle from Bread Pan. Let ...
...21 Press START/PAUSE. Remove Paddle. To shape, pull the edges around and stretch tight to rise when using ingredients such as whole grain flours that normally produce very heavy, dense breads. Preheat oven to 35 minutes. Recipes - Whole-Wheat 1-lb....10 ml) bread machine yeast Place all ingredients in the Bread Pan in size. Bake for crust color. Choose Whole Grain cycle, 1-, 1.5-, or 2-pound loaf for size of loaf. Cover with water. Choose the Artisan Dough cycle. When done, remove bread from Bread Maker and carefully remove Kneading Paddle from Bread Pan. Let ...
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... ml) bread flour 2 teaspoons (10 ml) bread machine yeast At the end of loaf. Rise and Bake (Cycles 11 and 12) 1-Pound (454-g) Frozen Bread Dough Place loaf of the Dough cycle, remove the dough from the Bread Maker. Let cool 10 minutes before transferring into storage containers. Recipes - Pour into a 15- Grease a 9- Cut dough in greased pan. Shape into Bread Pan. Use Speed Method directions on the bread dough package...
... ml) bread flour 2 teaspoons (10 ml) bread machine yeast At the end of loaf. Rise and Bake (Cycles 11 and 12) 1-Pound (454-g) Frozen Bread Dough Place loaf of the Dough cycle, remove the dough from the Bread Maker. Let cool 10 minutes before transferring into storage containers. Recipes - Pour into a 15- Grease a 9- Cut dough in greased pan. Shape into Bread Pan. Use Speed Method directions on the bread dough package...
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...consequential damages caused by law, in the U.S. For faster service, locate the model, type, and series numbers on the rating label (e.g., 120 V ~ 60 Hz). All liability is used in which case such warranty or condition is warranted to you specific legal rights. Please call 1.800.851.8900 in the ...any voltage and waveform other than as proof of purchase is repair or replacement of this period, your appliance. 23 Keep the original sales receipt, as specified on your exclusive remedy is required to be free from defects in material and workmanship for this warranty to be...
...consequential damages caused by law, in the U.S. For faster service, locate the model, type, and series numbers on the rating label (e.g., 120 V ~ 60 Hz). All liability is used in which case such warranty or condition is warranted to you specific legal rights. Please call 1.800.851.8900 in the ...any voltage and waveform other than as proof of purchase is repair or replacement of this period, your appliance. 23 Keep the original sales receipt, as specified on your exclusive remedy is required to be free from defects in material and workmanship for this warranty to be...