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Fastbake Breadmaker
Please read and keep these instructions

Getting the best from your new breadmaker...


Accurate measuring is essential
It is essential to measure ingredient quantities carefully, even slight changes may
effect loaf quality.

Yeast content
If loaf rises too high and then collapses ensure the ingredients were measured
accurately. If problem persists, reduce yeast by half a teaspoon.

BM48280 MUK Rev4

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before returning your product to the retailer from where it was purchased.
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IMPORTANT • Do not let the cable run across Children


SAFETY an open space e.g. between a • Never allow a child to operate
INSTRUCTIONS low socket and table. this appliance.

The use of any electrical • Do not let the cable run across • Children are vulnerable in the
appliance requires the following a cooker or toaster or other hot kitchen, particularly when
common sense safety rules. area which might damage the unsupervised and if appliances
cable. are being used or cooking is
Primarily there is danger of being carried out.
injury or death and secondly • If the supply cable is damaged,
the danger of damage to the it must be replaced by the • Teach children to be aware of
appliance. These are indicated manufacturer, it’s service agent dangers in the kitchen, warn
in the text by the following two or similarly qualified persons in them of the dangers of
conventions: order to avoid a hazard. reaching up to areas where
they cannot see properly or
WARNING: Danger to the should not be reaching.
person! Personal safety
• Children should be supervised
IMPORTANT: Damage to the • WARNING: To protect to ensure that they do not play
appliance! against fire, electric shock with the appliance.
and personal injury, do not
In addition, we offer the immerse cord, plug and
following safety advice. appliance in water or any Treating scalds
other liquid.
• Run cold water over the
Location • WARNING: Do not touch hot affected area immediately. Do
surfaces. Use oven mitts or not stop to remove clothing,
• This appliance is intended to be oven gloves when removing the get medical help quickly.
used in household and hot bread pan. Do not cover
similar applications such as: the steam vent openings under
any circumstances. Other safety
farm houses; considerations
• WARNING: Avoid contact with
by clients in hotels, motels moving parts. • If the mains lead of this
and other residential type appliance is damaged do not
environments; • To protect against electrical use it. The lead may only be
shock, do not immerse cord or replaced by Morphy Richards
bed and breakfast type plug in water or other liquid. Ltd or an agent of the
environments. company, since special
• Extreme caution must be purpose tools are required.
It is not suitable for use in staff observed when moving an Telephone Morphy Richards
kitchen areas in shops, offices appliance with hot contents. helpline for advice.
and other working
environments. • Do not use breadmaker for • The use of accessory
storage purposes nor insert any attachments not recommended
• Always locate your appliance utensils, as they may create a by the manufacturer may cause
away from the edge of a fire or electric shock hazard. damage to the breadmaker.
worktop.
• Do not use the appliance with • Do not place the appliance on
• Ensure that the appliance is wet or moist hands. or near heat sources such as
used on a firm, flat surface. gas or electric stove ovens, or
• This appliance is not intended burners.
• Do not use the appliance for use by persons (including
outdoors, or near water. children) with reduced physical, • To avoid damaging the
sensory or mental capabilities, appliance, do not place the
or lack of experience and baking pan or any object on
Mains cable knowledge, unless they have top of the unit.
been given supervision or
• The mains cable should reach instruction concerning the use • Do not clean with scouring
from the socket to the base unit of the appliance by a person pads. Do not wash the baking
without straining the responsible for their safety. pan, kneading blade measuring
connections. cup or spoon in a dishwasher.

• Do not let the mains cable hang


over the edge of a worktop
where a child could reach it.

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• Keep the appliance and the Operating Recipes


cable away from heat, direct Instructions
sunlight, moisture, sharp edges Basic breads
and the like. Safety instructions 2 Basic white bread 11
Electrical requirements 3 Softgrain bread 11
• This appliance is not intended
Introduction 4 Brown loaf 11
to be operated by means of an
external timer or separate Before first use 4 Italian herb bread 11
remote control system. About this breadmaker 4 Cheese & onion bread 11
About the recipes 4 Raisin bread 11
• The baking pan must be in Features 4 Sun-dried tomato loaf 11
place prior to switching on the Control panels buttons, display Malt loaf 11
appliance. and functions 5 French bread 12
Programme descriptions 5
• Always remove the plug from Wholewheat breads
the socket whenever the Using your breadmaker 6
Using the timer 7 Wholewheat bread 12
machine is not in use, when
attaching accessory parts, Beeper 7 Granary loaf 12
cleaning the machine or Power interruption 7
whenever a disturbance Slicing and storing bread 7 Quick setting
occurs. Pull on the plug, not Care and cleaning 7 Banana and nut bread 12
the cable. Storing the unit 8 Porridge oats bread 12
Know your ingredients 8
Sweet
Measuring ingredients 9
ELECTRICAL Ingredient temperatures 10
Mixed fruit loaf 12
REQUIREMENTS Creating your own yeast
Chocolate bread 12
Check that the voltage on the breads 9
Fastbake I
rating plate of your appliance Special glazes for yeast breads
corresponds with your house Fastbake small white 13
10
electricity supply which must Other tips 10
be A.C. (Alternating Current). Fastbake II
Fastbake large white 13
If the socket outlets in your
home are not suitable for the Dough recipes
plug supplied with this White bread rolls 13
appliance, the plug should be Wholewheat bread rolls 13
removed and the appropriate Hot cross buns 13
one fitted.
Pizza base 13
Note: The plug removed from
the mains cable, if severed, Jams
must be destroyed as a plug Marmalade 14
with bared flexible cord is Raspberry and apple 14
hazardous if engaged into a
live socket outlet. Cake recipes
Standard cake mix 14
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE Mixed fruit cake 14
MUST BE EARTHED.
Sandwich
Should the fuse in the 13 amp
plug require changing a 13 amp Sandwich loaf 14
BS1362 fuse must be fitted. Softgrain sandwich loaf 14

Further
Information
Baking cycle times 15
Conversion tables 16
Need help?
Questions and answers 17
Troubleshooting 18

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INTRODUCTION 3 Wipe the baking pan, kneading FEATURES


The smell of homemade bread blade and outside surface of ⁄ Air vents
wafting around the home is the breadmaker with a clean,
one of those great smells. damp cloth. The bread pan is ¤ Viewing window
Bread, fresh out of the oven, non-stick coated. Do not use
with melting butter is a scouring pads or any abrasives ‹ Lid handle
memorable taste sensation. on any part of the breadmaker.
The Morphy Richards › Cover
automatic breadmaker can 4 For first time use oil, butter or
create that experience every margarine to grease the bread fi Control Panel
morning.
pan and bake empty for about fl Main body
There's very little effort on the 10 minutes (select the
part of the baker, because the Extrabake program). ‡ Handle
breadmaker is a sophisticated
5 Clean once more. · Baking Pan
appliance with a computer
memory that does all the work 6 Place the kneading blade on ‚ Kneading blade
for you. the axle in the baking pan.
„ Rotating shaft
It’s as simple as In manufacture it is necessary
one-two-three. to lightly grease some parts of Display Window
Shows browning level selected,
the appliance. This may result Shows weight selected, Shows
1 Put in the ingredients.
in the unit emitting some the program number, Shows
2 Select program from the vapour when first used, this is time left before completion
menus and press start. normal. (3:20, for example, is 3 hours
and 20 minutes; 0:20 is 20
minutes,)
3 Wait for your bread.
About This Shows the temperature
But don't stop at baking bread Breadmaker warning - see ‘Troubleshooting’
in this appliance. • It has two settings to make a Timer delay buttons
small 680g (1.5lb) or large 907g Use to delay the start of bread
Besides being able to do all (2lb) loaf (approx weight - making (all programs except
kinds of speciality breads, depends on recipe). Fastbake).
including wholewheat, you can
also prepare doughs for bread • A Fruit and Nut beep signals Start
rolls, pizza, cake and jam. when extra ingredients can be Press to start for approx 1
added so they don’t get second, a beep sounds and
chopped by the kneading the colon (:) flashes and the
Everything is easy and tastes
blade. program starts.
homemade - because it is.
• The 1.5lb setting can be used Stop
to make a 1lb loaf for some of Press to stop for approx 2
Before First Use the recipes. seconds, a beep sounds to
Before first use, please take a confirm.
few minutes to read this
instruction book and to find a About the Recipes Colour button
place to keep it handy for For selecting crust colour from
reference. Pay particular The recipes in this booklet light, medium or dark (certain
have been thoroughly tested to programs only)
attention to the safety ensure best results. Recipes
instructions. have been created by home Menu button
economists specifically for this For choosing the bread making
1 Carefully unpack the machine and may not produce program from the list 1 to 12
breadmaker and remove all acceptable results in other
packaging materials. similar machines. Loaf size button
For selecting small (1.5lb) or
2 Remove any dust that may • Always add ingredients in the large (2lb) loaf size (certain
have accumulated during order they are listed in the programs only).
packing. recipe.

• Accurate measuring of
ingredients is vital. Do not
use larger amounts.

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Program
Descriptions
1 Basic white (3:00 and 2:53) 5 Sweet
For white and brown bread. 1 Basic white 6 Fastbake I 9 Jam
2 French 7 Fastbake II 10 Cake
Also for flavoured breads with 3 Wholewheat 8 Dough 11 Sandwich
added herbs and raisin. 4 Quick 12 Extrabake

2 French (3:50 and 3:40) Light Medium Dark 1.5lb 2lb

For the baking of light weight


bread such as french bread
which has a crisper crust and
light texture.
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3 Wholewheat (3:40 and 3:32)


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For the baking of bread


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containing significant amounts


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of wholewheat. This setting has loaf size


longer preheat time to allow
the grain to soak up the water
and expand. It is not advised start
to use the delay timer as this stop
can produce poor results.

4 Quick (1:40)
For white bread that is required
in a shorter time. Bread baked
on this setting is usually 7 Fastbake II (0:58) 9 Jam (1:20)
smaller with a dense texture. For preparation of a 2lb white Use this setting for making jam
loaf in a reduced time period. from fresh fruits and
5 Sweet (2:55 and 2:50) Loaves made on this setting marmalade from Seville
For the baking of sweet type can be shorter and the texture oranges. Do not increase the
bread which gives a crisper more moist. quantity or allow the recipe to
crust than on basic setting. The boil over the pan into the
crisper crust is produced by 8 Dough (1:30) baking chamber. Should this
the sugar ‘burning’. This setting only makes the happen, stop the machine
dough and will not bake the immediately. Remove the pan
6 Fastbake I (0:58) final bread. Remove the dough carefully, allow to cool a little
For preparation of a 1.5lb white and shape it to make bread and clean thoroughly.
loaf in a reduced time period. rolls, pizza, etc. Any dough can
Loaves made on this setting be prepared on this setting. Do
can be shorter and the texture not exceed 1kg (2lb) of
more moist. combined ingredients.

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10 Cake (2:50) 3 Measure ingredients sound to inform that fruits


This setting will mix ingredients Measure the ingredients and/or nuts may be added.
and then bake for a preset required and add them all into
time. It is required to mix two the pan in the order listed. (See • It is possible that steam will
groups of ingredients in bowls later section ‘Measuring your escape through the vents
before adding to the ingredients’). during baking, this is normal.
breadmaker (see cake recipes).
• When adding the yeast to the 12 Finish
11 Sandwich (3:00 and 2:55) baking pan, take care that the When the programme is
This is to bake light texture yeast does not come into completed and the bread is
bread but with a softer but contact with the water or any baked the display shows 0:00
thicker crust. other liquid, as it will start to and the beeper will sound.
activate immediately.
12 Extra bake (1:00) 13 Keep warm
This setting is bake only and • Use tepid water 21-28ºC. The keep warm function will
can be used to increase the circulate hot air for a further 60
baking time on selected 4 Put pan back in minutes on most settings (see
settings. This is especially Place the baking pan back in ‘Baking cycle times’ section).
useful to help ‘set’ jams and the breadmaker, turning For best results, remove the
marmalade. When started the clockwise to lock into place. baking pan and loaf within this
default time is 1 hour (1:00) Close the lid. period or when the initial
minimum and counts down in program is completed. 10
10 minute intervals. You will 5 Plug in beeps will be heard when the
have to manually switch this off Plug into the power supply. The keep warm period is finished.
by pressing the stop button, breadmaker will automatically
when you have completed the be set to basic bread menu 14 Remove the food
Extrabake process. It is and normal time. Press Stop. Open the lid.
advised that you check the
condition of the bread or jam • Every time you press a button WARNING: Use oven gloves
after 10 minutes and at 10 you will hear a beep to when removing the baking
minute intervals. confirm. pan (taking care as it is very
Pressing ▲ increases the time hot).
in increments of 10 6 Select programme
minutes. When selecting Choose the desired setting 15 Turn out the bread
Extrabake straight after another from the list by Allow the bread to cool in the
program, if the message H:HH pressing the Menu button. pan for 15 minutes, then turn
is displayed, open the lid, the pan upside down and tap
remove the pan and allow to 7 Select weight the bread from the pan onto a
cool for 10 minutes. When Press Loaf size button to rack to cool. Fill the pan with
cool, replace the baking pan choose between small or large. warm water immediately to
and its contents, set program prevent the blade from sticking
and press start. 8 Select colour to the shaft.
Choose desired crust colour by
pressing Colour button. • Occasionally the kneading
USING YOUR blade will stay in the loaf. Wait
BREADMAKER 9 Select the delay time until the loaf is cool and then
If you wish the bread to be remove the blade with a
1 Take out the pan ready later, set the time delay wooden or plastic utensil to
Open the lid and remove the now, as described in next avoid damage to the
pan by lifting the handle, section. non-stick surface.
turning anti-clockwise and
lifting out. Place on the work 10 Start 16 Always unplug the
surface. It is important that the Press the Start Stop button to appliance after use.
pan is filled with ingredients start the machine. The
outside the machine so that remaining time will count down • Do not open the lid whilst the
any accidental spillage is not in one minute increments. breadmaker is operating as this
ignited by the heating will affect the quality of the
elements. 11 Progress bread, especially its ability to
The breadmaker will rise properly. Only open the lid
2 Attach the blade automatically proceed through when the recipe needs you to
Attach the kneading blade to the programmed stages as add additional ingredients, see
the shaft by pushing on. shown in the ‘Baking cycle recipes.
times’ section. If the
breadmaker has a program
selected that has a second
kneading process, beeps

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Room temperature note • When the program finishes; Care and cleaning
The breadmaker will work well 1 Caution: To prevent
in a wide range of • When keep warm finishes. electrical shock, unplug the
temperatures, but there could unit before cleaning.
be a difference in loaf size
between a very warm room Power Interruption 2 Wait until the breadmaker has
and a very cold room. We cooled.
recommend the room After a brief power supply
temperature should be failure: • IMPORTANT: Do not immerse
between 15ºC and 34ºC. or splash either the body or lid
• If the programme has not yet in any liquid as this may cause
reached rise 1, press Start and damage and/or electric shock.
Using the timer the program will continue using
the automatic repeat function; 3 Exterior: Wipe the lid and
Use the timer when you want outer body of the unit with a
the bread ready later, or in the • If it has gone beyond this damp cloth or slightly
morning. A maximum of 13 point, the process must be dampened sponge.
hours can be set. Check if started from the very
function is available by beginning. The ingredients will 4 Interior: Use a damp cloth or
consulting ‘Baking cycle times’ have to be discarded and you sponge to wipe the interior of
section. Do not use this must start again with fresh the breadmaker.
function with recipes that use ingredients.
perishable ingredients such as 5 Baking pan: Clean the baking
eggs, fresh milk, sour cream, pan with warm water, soap is
or cheese. Slicing and storing not necessary. Avoid
bread scratching the non-stick
1 Decide when you want the surface. Dry it thoroughly
bread to be ready and For best results place bread on before placing it back in the
calculate the difference in time a wire rack and allow to cool baking chamber.
between now and then. For for 15-30 minutes before
example, if you want a loaf at slicing. • Do not wash the baking pan,
8am, and it is now 7.30pm, the measuring cup, spoon or
difference is 12 1/2 hours. Use an electric knife or a sharp kneading blades in the
knife with a serrated blade for dishwasher.
2 Enter this time by pressing even slices.
‘Time▼’ and ‘Time▲’ buttons. • Do not soak the baking pan for
Arrows will move time up or Store unused bread tightly long periods as this could
down in 10 minute increments. covered in a plastic bag at interfere with the working of
After you have pressed Start, room temperature for up to the drive shaft.
the colon (:) will flash. three days. If weather is hot
and humid, store in the • If the paddle becomes stuck in
• If you have selected the wrong refrigerator overnight. the bread pan, pour hot water
time press stop for 2 seconds. over it and allow to soak for 30
The timer will go back to the For longer storage (up to one minutes. This will enable you to
program time, repeat step 1 month), place bread in a tightly remove the paddle more easily.
and 2. covered container in the
freezer. • Be sure the appliance is
3 The timer delay is up to a completely cooled before
maximum of 13 hours. This is If you store the bread in the storing away.
when the bread will be ready to refrigerator, leave it out to bring
remove from the machine, see it to room temperature before Do not use any of these
page 6 item 14 ‘Remove the serving. when cleaning:
food’.
Since homemade bread has no • Paint thinner
preservatives it tends to dry
Beeper out and become stale faster • Benzine
than commercially made
The beeper sounds: bread. • Steel wool pads

• When pressing any button; Leftover slightly hardened • Polishing powder


bread may be cut into 1.3 cm
• During the second kneading (half inch) or 2.5cm (1 inch) • Chemical dust cloth
cycle of certain programs to cubes and used in favourite
indicate that cereals, fruit, nuts recipes to make croutons,
or other ingredients can be bread pudding, or stuffing.
added;

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Special care for the loaf. Storage is also very Oatmeal


non-stick finish important, as all flours should Oatmeal comes from rolled or
Avoid damaging the coating. be kept in an airtight container. steel-cut oats. They are used
Do not use metal utensils such primarily to enhance flavour
as spatulas, knives or forks. All purpose flour/plain flour and texture.
The coating may change All purpose flour is a blend of
colour after long use, this is refined hard and soft wheat
only caused by moisture and flours especially suitable for Other ingredients
steam and will not affect the making cake.
performance of the unit or Yeasts (active dry yeast)
quality of your bread. This type of flour should be Yeast through a fermentation
used for recipes in the process produces gas (carbon
The hole in the centre of the cake/quick bread section. dioxide) necessary to make the
kneading blade should be bread rise. Yeast must be able
cleaned, then add a drop of Strong white flour/bread to feed on sugar and flour
cooking oil and replace it on flour carbohydrates in order to
the spindle in the baking pan. Bread flour is a high produce this gas. Fast action
This will prevent sticking of the gluten/protein flour that has granular yeast is used in all
blade. been treated with conditioners recipes that call for yeast.
that give dough a greater There are basically three
• Keep all air vents and openings suitability for kneading. Bread different types of yeast
clear of dust. flour typically has a higher available, fresh, traditional dry
gluten concentration than All active and fast action. It is
purpose flour; however, recommended that fast action
Storing the unit depending on different milling yeast be used. Fresh or
practices, this may vary. Strong compressed cake yeast is not
Be sure to dry all parts before plain flour or bread flour are recommended as they will
storing including wiping any recommended for use with this produce poor results. Store
moisture from the viewing breadmaker. yeast according to
window. Close the lid and do manufacturers instructions.
not store anything on top of Whole wheat flour/ Ensure your yeast is fresh by
the lid. wholemeal flour checking its expiration date.
Whole wheat flour/wholemeal Once a package or can of
flour is milled from the entire yeast is opened it is important
UNDERSTANDING wheat kernel which contains that the remaining contents be
BAKING the bran and germ and makes immediately resealed and
it heavier and richer in nutrients refrigerated as soon as
It is often said that cooking is than white flour. Breads made possible for future use. Often
an art relying on the creativity with this flour are usually bread or dough, which fails to
of the chef while baking bread smaller and heavier than white rise is due to stale yeast being
is much more of a science. This loaves. To overcome this whole used. The following test can be
means that the process of wheat flour/wholemeal flour used to determine whether
combining flour, water and can be mixed with Bread flour your yeast is stale and inactive:
yeast results in a reaction that or strong plain flour to produce
produces bread. You have to a high light textured bread. 1 Place half a cup of lukewarm
remember that when the water into a small bowl or cup.
ingredients combine with each Self-raising flour
other they produce a specific Self-raising flour contains 2 Stir 1 tsp. of sugar into the
result. Read the following unnecessary leavening water then sprinkle 2 tsp. of
information carefully to gain a ingredients that will interfere yeast over the surface.
better understanding of the with bread and cake making. It
importance each ingredient is not recommended for use. 3 Place bowl or cup in a warm
plays in the breadmaking area and allow to sit for 10
process. Bran minutes undisturbed.
Bran (unprocessed) & Wheat
Germ are the coarse outer 4 The mixture should foam and
Important note on portions of the wheat or rye produce a strong yeast aroma.
flours grains separated from flour by If this does not occur, discard
sifting or bolting. They are often mixture and start again with
Flours, while visibly similar, can added in small quantities to another packet of dried yeast.
be very different by virtue of bread for nutritional
how they were grown, milled, enrichment, heartiness and Sugar
stored, etc. You may find that flavour. They are also used to Sugar is important for the
you will have to experiment enhance the texture of bread. colour and flavour of breads. It
with different brands of flour to is also food for the yeast as it
help you make that perfect is part of the fermentation

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process. Artificial sweeteners Measuring A


cannot be used as a substitute Ingredients
for sugar as the yeast will not
react properly with them. The key and most important
step when using your
Salt breadmaker is measuring your
Salt is necessary to balance ingredients precisely and
the flavour of breads and accurately. It is extremely
cakes, as well as for the crust important to measure each B
colour that develops during liquid and dry ingredient
baking. Salt also limits the properly or it could result in a
growth of yeast so the poor or unacceptable baking
amounts shown in the recipes result. The ingredients must
should not be increased. For also be added into the baking
dietary reasons it may be pan in the order in which they
reduced, however, your baking are given in each recipe. Liquid
may suffer. and dry measurements are
done somewhat differently and
Liquids/milk are as follows: B
Liquids such as milk or a
combination of powdered milk Liquid measurements
and water, can be used when Use the cup provided A.
making bread. Milk will improve When reading amounts, the
flavour, provide a velvety measuring cup must be placed
texture and soften the crust, on a horizontal flat surface and
while water alone will produce viewed at eye level (not on an
a crispier crust. Some liquids angle). The liquid level line must Your breadmaker produces
call for juice (orange, apple, be aligned to the mark of delicious baked goods with
etc) to be added as a flavour measurement. ease. This machine requires
enhancer. Note: For most A ‘guesstimate’ is not good only that you carefully follow
recipes we suggest the use of enough as it could throw out the recipe instructions. In basic
dry skimmed milk. the critical balance of the cooking, normally ‘a pinch of
recipe. this and a dash of that’ is fine,
Eggs but not for breadmakers. Using
Eggs add richness and a Dry measurements an automatic breadmaker
velvety texture to bread Dry measurements (especially requires you accurately
doughs and cakes. flours) must be done using the measure each ingredient for
measuring cup provided. The best results.
Sunflower oil measuring cup is based on the
‘Shortens’ or tenderises the American standard 8 fluid oz
texture of yeast breads. cup - British cup is 10 fluid oz. Ingredient
Butter or margarine can be Dry measuring must be done Temperatures
used as a substitute. If butter by gently spooning ingredients
or margarine is used direct into the measuring cup and All ingredients, including the
from the refrigerator it should then once filled, levelling off machine and pan, and
be softened for easier blending with a knife. Scooping or especially liquids (water or
during the mixing cycle. tapping a measuring cup will milk), should be warmed to
pack the ingredients and you room temperature 21°C
Baking powder will end up with more than is (70°F). If ingredients are too
Baking powder is a raising required. This extra amount cold, below 10°C (50°F), they
agent used in cakes. This type could affect the balance of the will not activate the yeast.
of raising agent does not recipe. Do not sift the flour, Extremely hot liquids, above
require rising time before unless stated. 40°C (104°F), may kill the
baking as the chemical yeast.
reaction works when liquid When measuring small
ingredients are added. amounts of dry or liquid
ingredients (ie yeast, sugar, Creating your own
Bicarbonate of soda salt, powdered milk, honey, yeast breads
Bicarbonate of soda is another molasses) the measuring
raising agent not to be spoon which is provided With the breadmaker, even the
confused or substituted for must be used. Measurements most inexperienced baker can
baking powder. It also does not must be level, not heaped as achieve the satisfying
require rising time before this small difference could experience of baking a loaf of
baking as the chemical throw out the critical balance bread. All of the mystery and
reaction works during the of the recipe B. hard work is gone. Inside this
baking process. talented machine with an

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electronic brain, the dough is Other tips • After 5 minutes of kneading,


mixed, kneaded, proofed and • Place all recipe ingredients into open the lid and check the
baked without you being the baking pan so that yeast is dough consistency. The dough
present. The automatic not touching any liquid. should form a soft, smooth
breadmaker can also just ball. If too dry, add liquid. If too
prepare the dough, and when • After completing the process of wet, add flour (1/2 to 1
it's ready, you shape, allow to making dough in your tablespoon at a time).
rise and bake in a conventional breadmaker, typically when
oven. The recipes on the letting dough rise outside the
following pages are ‘tailored’ breadmaker, allow 30 minutes RECIPES
for this breadmaker. Each or until dough doubles in size.
recipe features ingredients that Dough should be lightly All of the following recipes use
best compliment a particular greased and covered with this same general method:
loaf of bread, and each was grease proof paper and a dry
tested in our machines. It is towel. It should be placed in a 1 Measure ingredients into
extremely important not to warm area free from draughts. baking pan.
exceed the amounts of flour
specified in each of the recipes • Humidity can cause problems, 2 Use tepid water 21-28ºC.
or else it could result in therefore humidity and high
unsatisfactory baking altitudes require adjustments. 3 Insert baking pan securely into
performance. When creating For high humidity, add an extra unit, close lid.
your own yeast bread recipes tablespoon of flour if
or baking an old favourite, use consistency is not right. For 4 Select appropriate bread
the recipes in this cookbook as high altitudes, decrease yeast setting.
a guide for converting portions amount by approximately 1/4
from your recipe to your teaspoon, and decrease sugar 5 Push start button.
breadmaker. and/or water or milk slightly.
6 When bread is done, remove
• The DOUGH setting is great for pan from unit using oven mitts.
Special glazes for the mixing, kneading and
yeast breads proofing (allowing dough to 7 Remove bread from baking
rise) richer doughs like pan, (and kneading blade from
Give your just baked bread a croissant dough. Use the bread if necessary).
professional finish. Select one automatic breadmaker to
of the following special glazes prepare this dough so all you 8 Allow to cool before slicing.
to enhance your bread. need to do is shape and bake
it according to your recipe. This method is modified by
Egg glaze notes, if applicable, at the end
Beat 1 large egg and 1 • When recipes call for a ‘lightly of each recipe. These recipes
tablespoon of water together, floured surface,’ use about 1 to have been developed using
brush generously. 2 tablespoons of flour on the Allinson flours and Easybake
Note: apply only to doughs surface. You may want to lightly Allinson yeast.
before baking. flour your fingers or rolling pin
for easy dough manipulation.
Melted butter crust
Brush melted butter over just • When you let dough ‘rest’ and
baked bread for a softer, tender ‘rise’ according to a recipe,
crust. place it in a warm, draught-free
area. If the dough does not
Milk glaze double in size, it may not
For a softer, shiny crust, brush produce a tender product.
just baked bread with milk or
cream. • If the dough you are rolling
shrinks back, let it rest covered
Sweet icing glaze for a few minutes before rolling
Mix 1 cup sifted icing sugar again.
with 1 to 2 tablespoons of milk
to make a glaze consistency • Dough may be wrapped in
and drizzle over raisin bread or plastic and stored in a freezer
sweet breads. for later use. Bring the dough
to room temperature before
Poppy/Sesame/Caraway using.
seed/Oatmeal
Sprinkle your choice of these
seeds generously over just
glazed bread.

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Recipes for basic bread Cheese & onion bread


11⁄2 Ib 2 lb
Basic white bread Water 1 cup 11⁄4 cup
1Ib* 11⁄2 Ib 2Ib Skimmed milk powder 2 tbsp 21⁄2 tbsp
Water 3
⁄4 cup 11⁄8 cup 11⁄2 cup Sugar 1 tbsp 2 tbsp
Skimmed milk powder 2 tbsp 21⁄2 tbsp 4 tbsp Salt 1
⁄2 tsp 1 tsp
Sunflower Oil 2 tbsp 21⁄2 tbsp 4 tbsp Onion granules 11⁄2 tbsp 2 tbsp
Sugar 11⁄4 tbsp 21⁄4 tbsp 3 tbsp Mature grated cheddar cheese 1 cup 11⁄2 cup
Salt 1 tsp 11⁄4 tsp 2 tsp Strong white bread flour 3 cup 4 cup
Strong white bread flour 2 cups 3 cups 4 cups Fast action yeast 11⁄2 tsp 13⁄4 tsp
Fast action yeast 1 tsp 11⁄4 tsp 11⁄4 tsp Use setting 1 Basic
Use Setting 1 Basic
*Use 11⁄2 Ib loaf setting for 1Ib loaf
Raisin bread
11⁄2 Ib 2 lb
Softgrain bread Water 11⁄4 cup 11⁄2 cup
1 ⁄2 lb
1
2 lb
Skimmed milk powder 3 tbsp 4 tbsp
Water 11⁄8 cup 11⁄2 cup
Sunflower oil 3 tbsp 4 tbsp
Skimmed milk powder 21⁄2 tbsp 4 tbsp
Sugar 2 tbsp 3 tbsp
Sunflower oil 21⁄2 tbsp 4 tbsp
Salt 11⁄2 tsp 2 tsp
Sugar 21⁄4 tbsp 3 tbsp
Cinnamon 3
⁄4 tsp 1 tsp
Salt 1 tsp 2 tsp
Strong white bread flour 3 cup 4 cup
Strong white softgrain bread flour 3 cups 4 cups
Fast action yeast 11⁄2 tsp 2 tsp
Fast action yeast 11⁄4 tsp 11⁄4 tsp
Raisins* 5
⁄8 cup 3⁄4 cup
Use setting 1 Basic
Use setting 1 Basic
* Add the fruit when the beeper sounds.
Brown loaf
1 Ib* 11⁄2 Ib 2 Ib Sun-dried tomato loaf
Water 3
⁄4 cup 1 cup 11⁄2 cup 11⁄2 lb 2 lb
Skimmed milk powder 11⁄2 tbsp 2 tbsp 3 tbsp Water 1 cup 11⁄3 cup
Sunflower Oil 11⁄2 tbsp 2 tbsp 3 tbsp Skimmed milk powder 21⁄2 tbsp 3 tbsp
Sugar 21⁄2 tbsp 21⁄2 tbsp 4 tbsp Sunflower oil 21⁄4 tbsp 3 tbsp
Salt 1 tsp 11⁄4 tsp 2 tsp Sugar 21⁄4 tbsp 3 tbsp
Strong brown bread flour 2 cup 3 cup 4 cup Salt 11⁄4 tsp 11⁄2 tsp
Fast action yeast 1 tsp 11⁄4 tsp 11⁄2 tsp Dried mixed herbs 11⁄2 tsp 2 tsp
Use Setting 1 Basic Strong white bread flour 3 cup 4 cup
*Use 11⁄2Ib loaf setting for 1Ib loaf
Fast action yeast 11⁄4 tsp 11⁄2 tsp
Sun-dried tomatoes 3
⁄8 cup ⁄2 cup
1

Use setting 1 Basic


Italian herb bread
11⁄2 Ib 2 lb
Water 11⁄8 cup 11⁄2 cup Malt loaf
Skimmed milk powder 21⁄2 tbsp 3 tbsp 11⁄2 lb 2 lb
Sunflower oil 21⁄2 tbsp 3 tbsp Water 1 cup 11⁄4 cup
Sugar 21⁄4 tbsp 21⁄2 tbsp Salt 1 tsp 1 tsp
Salt 11⁄2 tsp 2 tsp Sunflower oil 2 tbsp 3 tbsp
Strong white bread flour 3 cups 4 cups Black treacle 11⁄2 tbsp21⁄2 tbsp
Dried marjoram 11⁄2 tsp 2 tsp Malt extract 2 tbsp 3 tbsp
Dried basil 11⁄2 tsp 2 tsp Plain flour 3 cup 4 cup
Dried thyme 11⁄2 tsp 2 tsp Fast action yeast 1 tsp 11⁄4 tsp
Fast action yeast 11⁄4 tsp 11⁄2 tsp Sultanas* 1
⁄2 cup 3⁄4 cup
Use setting 1 Basic Use setting 1 Basic
* Add the fruit when the beeper sounds

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Ingredients group 2
Recipes for french bread
Plain flour 11⁄2 cup
Bicarbonate of soda 1
⁄2 tsp
French bread
Baking powder 1
⁄4 tsp
1 Ib* 1 ⁄2 Ib
1
2 Ib
Sugar 1
⁄2 cup
Water 3
⁄4 cup 1 cup 11⁄4 cup
Salt 1
⁄4 tsp
Skimmed milk powder 11⁄2 tbsp 2 tbsp 21⁄2 tbsp
Use setting 4 Quick
Sugar 3
⁄4 tbsp 1 tbsp 11⁄4 tbsp
Salt 1 tsp 1 tsp 11⁄4 tsp Method
Sunflower oil 1 tbsp 1 tbsp 11⁄2 tbsp 1 Mix group 1 together in a separate bowl.
Strong white bread flour 2 cup 3 cup 4 cup 2 Mix group 2 together in a second bowl.
Fast action yeast 1 tsp 1 tsp 11⁄4 tsp 3 Pour mixture into breadpan.
Use setting 2 French
*Use 11⁄2 lb loaf size setting for 1 lb loaf Porridge oats bread
Milk 1 cup
Eggs (beaten) 2 egg
Recipes for wholewheat Sunflower oil 1
⁄2 tsp
breads Golden syrup 2 tbsp
Sugar 1
⁄4 cup
Wholewheat bread Salt 1 tsp
11⁄2 Ib 2 Ib Plain flour 2 cup
Water 11⁄8 cup 15⁄8 cup Porridge oats 1 cup
Skimmed milk powder 11⁄2 tbsp 3 tbsp Baking powder 1
⁄2 tsp
Sunflower oil 2 tbsp 3 tbsp Bicarbonate of soda 1
⁄2 tsp
Brown sugar 21⁄2 tbsp 21⁄2 tbsp Use setting 4 Quick
Salt 11⁄4 tsp 11⁄2 tsp
Strong wholemeal bread flour 3 cup 4 cup
Fast action yeast 3
⁄4 tsp 3
⁄4 tsp Sweet
Vitamin C tablet (crushed) 1x100mg 1x100mg Mixed fruit loaf
Use setting 3 Wholewheat 1 Ib* 11⁄2 Ib 2 Ib
Water 3
⁄4 cup 11⁄8 cup 11⁄3 cup
Granary loaf Skimmed milk powder 2 tbsp 21⁄2 tbsp 3 tbsp
11⁄2 Ib 2 Ib Sunflower oil 2 tbsp 21⁄2 tbsp 3 tbsp
Water 11⁄8 cup 15⁄8 cup Sugar 5 tbsp 1
⁄4 cup 1
⁄3 cup
Skimmed milk powder 2 tbsp 3 tbsp Salt 1 tsp 11⁄4 tsp 11⁄2 tsp
Sunflower oil 2 tbsp 3 tbsp Strong white bread flour 2 cup 3 cup 4 cup
Soft brown sugar 21⁄2 tbsp 5 tbsp Nutmeg 1
⁄2 tsp 3⁄4 tsp 1 tsp
Salt 11⁄4 tsp 2 tsp Fast action yeast 1 tsp 11⁄4 tsp 11⁄2 tsp
Granary malted brown bread flour 3 cup 4 cup Dried mixed fruit † 1
⁄4 cup 1⁄2 cup ⁄3 cup
2

Fast action yeast 11⁄4 tsp 1 tsp Use setting 5 Sweet


Vitamin C tablet 100mg 100mg * Use 11⁄2 lb loaf size setting for 1 lb loaf
Use setting 3 Wholewheat † Add the fruit when the beeper sounds

Recipes for quick setting Chocolate bread


11⁄2 Ib 2 Ib
Banana and nut bread Water 1 cup 11⁄2 cup
Ingredients group 1 Egg (beaten) 1 med 1 med
Butter (melted) 2 tbsp Skimmed milk powder 1 tbsp 11⁄2 tbsp
Milk 1 tbsp Sunflower oil 1 tbsp 11⁄2 tbsp
Mashed banana 1 cup Sugar 1
⁄2 cup ⁄4 cup
3

Egg 1 egg Salt 1


⁄2 tsp 1 tsp
Walnuts (chopped) 1
⁄2 cup Walnuts (chopped) * 1
⁄4 cup ⁄2 cup
1

Lemon rind 1 tsp Strong white bread flour 21⁄8 cup 3 cup
Cocoa powder 1
⁄2 cup ⁄4 cup
3

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Fast action yeast 1 tsp 11⁄2 tsp


Wholewheat bread rolls
Use setting 5 Sweet
Water 11⁄4 cup
* Add the walnuts when the beeper sounds
Skimmed milk powder 2 tbsp
Butter (melted) 2 tbsp
Recipes for Fastbake I Honey 2 tbsp
Brown sugar 1 tbsp
Fastbake small white Salt 11⁄2 tsp
Water* 270 ml Strong wholewheat bread flour 31⁄4 cup
Strong white bread flour 3 cup Fast action yeast 11⁄2 tsp
Skimmed milk powder 2 tbsp Use setting 8 Dough
Salt 1 tsp
Sugar 4 tsp
Method
Sunflower oil 4 tbsp Follow method given for white rolls.
Fast action yeast 3 tsp
Use setting 6 Fastbake Hot cross buns
Water 1 cup
Butter (melted) 1
⁄4 cup
Recipes for Fastbake II Sugar 1
⁄4 cup
Egg (beaten) 1 egg
Fastbake large white
Salt 1 tsp
Water* 360 ml
Strong white bread flour 33⁄4 cup
Strong white bread flour 4 cup
Fast action yeast 2 tsp
Skimmed milk powder 3 tbsp
Cinnamon 1 tsp
Salt 11⁄2 tsp
Nutmeg 1
⁄4 tsp
Sugar 5 tsp
Raisins 1 cup
Sunflower oil 5 tbsp
Use setting 8 Dough
Fast action yeast 31⁄2 tsp
Use setting 7 Fastbake
Method
1 Divide into 8-12 pieces. Shape and flatten
*Water measurement is crucial for Fastbake slightly.
recipes. The ML scale should be used for 3 Score a cross on the top of each bun.
accuracy. 2 Glaze with egg and milk (but not the cross).
3 Cover and allow to rise for 30 minutes.
4 Bake in the oven at 190ºC (375°F, gas mark 5)
Recipes for dough for 16-18 minutes.
Pizza base
White bread rolls
Water 1 cup
Water 1 ⁄4 cup
1
Butter (melted) 1 tbsp
Skimmed milk powder 1 tbsp
Sugar 2 tbsp
Butter melted 2 tbsp
Salt 1 tsp
Sugar 2 tbsp
Strong white bread flour 23⁄4 cup
Salt 11⁄2 tsp
Fast action yeast 1 tsp
Strong white bread flour 31⁄4 cup
Use setting 8 Dough
Fast action yeast 11⁄2 tsp
Use setting 8 Dough
Method
1 Pre-heat oven.
Method 2 Shape into a flat round shape. Place on a greased
1 Knead and shape the dough into 6 rolls. baking tray. Brush lightly with oil.
2 Place on a greased baking tray. 3 Cover for 15 minutes and allow to rise.
3 Brush lightly with melted butter. 4 Add your desired topping.
4 Cover for 20-25 minutes. 5 Bake at approx 200ºC (400°F, gas mark 6) until
5 Allow to rise until they are double in size and golden brown.
glaze.
6 Bake for approx 15-20 minutes at 190°C
(375°F, gas mark 5).

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Recipes for jams Method


1 Mix group 1 together in a separate bowl.
Marmalade 2 Sieve group 2 together in a second bowl.
Juice from oranges 3 medium 3 Combine groups 1 and 2 together until mixed.
4 Pour mixture into breadpan.
Rind of oranges 2 grated
Preserving sugar 1 cup
Water 1 tbsp Mixed fruit cake
Pectin if needed 2 tsp Ingredient group 1
Use setting 9 Jam Butter (melted) ⁄4 cup
3

Vanilla essence ⁄4 tsp


1

Comments Eggs, beaten 3 med


• Warm the jars before filling. Lemon juice 2 tsp
• Use extra bake time if needed according to set Dried mixed fruit ⁄8 cup
5

of the marmalade and the size of the oranges.


• Remove the paddle with tongs before pouring
the marmalade into the jars. Ingredient group 2
• Do not lift the lid during mixing. Plain flour 15⁄8 cup
• Seville oranges should be used for marmalade Baking powder 2 tsp
but are only available in January. If using other
Sugar 1 cup
oranges pectin will be needed to firm up the
marmalade. Ground cinnamon ⁄4 tsp
1

• This recipe will fill approximately 1 medium Ground nutmeg ⁄4 tsp


1

(400g) jar. Use setting 10 Cake

Raspberry and apple jam Method


Raspberries, frozen, Follow method given for standard cake mix.
measured before defrosting 2 cups
Chopped baking apples
(peeled and cored) 1 cup Recipes for sandwich breads
Preserving sugar 1 cup
Lemon juice 3 tbsp Sandwich loaf
Use setting 9 Jam 11⁄2 Ib 2 lb
Water 260ml 11⁄3 cup
Comments Soft margarine or butter 1 ⁄2 tbsp 2 tbsp
1

• Warm the jars before filling. Salt 1


⁄2 tsp 1 tsp
• Use tongs to remove the paddle before pouring
Skimmed milk powder 11⁄2 tbsp 2 tbsp
the jam into prepared jars.
• Do not open lid during mixing. Sugar 3 tbsp 31⁄2 tbsp
Strong white bread flour 3 cup 4 cup
Fast action yeast 3
⁄4 tsp 1 tsp
Recipes for cakes Use setting 11 Sandwich

Standard cake mix


Softgrain sandwich loaf
Ingredients group 1
11⁄2 lb 2 lb
Butter (melted) 3
⁄4 cup Water 260ml 11⁄3 cup
Vanilla essence 1
⁄4 tsp Butter (melted) 11⁄2 tbsp 2 tbsp
Eggs (beaten) 3 med
Salt 1
⁄2 tsp 1 tsp
Lemon juice 2 tsp
Skimmed milk powder 11⁄2 tbsp 2 tbsp
Sugar 3 tbsp 31⁄2 tbsp
Ingredients group 2
Strong white softgrain bread flour 3 cup 4 cup
Plain flour 15⁄8 cup
Fast action yeast 3
⁄4 tsp 1 tsp
Baking powder 2 tsp
Use setting 11 Sandwich
Caster sugar 1 cup
Use setting 10 Cake

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Operation sequence and times

Prog no. Knead 1 Rise 1 Knead 2 Rise 2 Rise 3 Bake Total Keep
Bread type Ten beeps time warm
and size indicate
ingredients
can be Hours:
Times in minutes added • minutes
1 Basic, small 9 20 14 • 25 45 60 2:53 60
Basic, large 10 20 15 • 25 45 65 3:00 60
2 French, small 16 40 19 • 30 50 65 3:40 60
French, large 18 40 22 • 30 50 70 3:50 60
3 Whole wheat, small 9 25 18 • 35 70 55 3:32 60
Whole wheat, large 10 25 20 • 35 70 60 3:40 60
4 Quick 7 5 8 80 1:40 60
5 Sweet, small 10 5 20 • 30 55 50 2:50 60
Sweet, large 10 5 20 • 30 55 55 2:55 60
6 Fastbake, small 12 11 35 0:58 60
7 Fastbake, large 9 9 40 0:58 60
8 Dough 20 30 40 1:30
9 Jam 15† 45† mixing 20 1:20 20
10 Cake 10 5 20 30 35 70 2:50 60
11 Sandwich, small 15 40 5• 25 40 50 2:55 60
Sandwich, large 15 40 5• 25 40 55 3:00 60
12 Bake 60 1:00 60

Motor cycles Heating may Motor Heating may Heating Heating


on and off, cycle on cycles on and cycle on may cycle cycles on
progressing and off* to off then runs and off* to on and off* and off to
to continuous reach 25ºC continuously, reach 32ºC, to reach reach 121ºC
heating then then punches 38ºC
may also
cycle on and
off* to reach
30ºC

The delay timer is available on all programmes except 6 and 7 Fastbake. Maximum delay is 13 hours

• A Fruit and Nut beep signals when extra ingredients can be added so they don’t get chopped by the
kneading blade.

* The heating is switched on only if the room temperature is lower than the indicated temperature
(depending on programme)

† The heating is switched on and off only if the temperature is lower than 121ºC

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Conversion chart For people who prefer to use A measuring jug with divisions
Liquids, flour and others their own measuring utensils, of 2 ml is required.
We recommend that you use alternative measurements are
the cup provided for all recipes in millilitres (ml) and cubic The tablespoon and teaspoon
for consistency between centimetres (cc) for liquid provided are required to
brands and types of flour. measurement and grams (gm) measure the smaller quantities.
for weight of flour, sugar and A set of British standard
The cup provided is based on fruit. spoons with ‘scrape’ level tops
the American cup can be used.
measurement of 8 Floz. Note: A good quality set of
accurate kitchen scales with Do not use a kitchen
divisions and accuracy to 2 tablespoon or teaspoon as
grams are required. they are inaccurate.

Water and
liquids Flour types
Cup ml Cup White Brown Granary Wholemeal
1/16 15ml Plain
1/8 30ml Softgrain
1/4 60ml 1/8 18g 20g 19g 17g
1/2 120ml 36g 39g 38g 33g
1/4
3/4 180ml
1/2 72g 78g 75g 66g
1 240ml
3/4 108g 117g 113g 99g
1 1/8 270ml
1 1/4 300ml 1 144g 156g 150g 132g
1 5/16 315ml 1 1/8 162g 176g 169g 149g
1 1/2 360ml 180g 195g 188g 165g
1 1/4
1 5/8 390ml
1 1/2 216g 234g 225g 198g
1 15/16 465ml
2 480ml 2 288g 312g 300g 264g

Others
1/4 cup 1/2 cup 3/4 cup 1 cup 2 cup

Dried fruit 41g 82g 123g 164g 328g

Butter 50g 100g 150g 200g 400g

Preserving or 55g 110g 165g 220g 440g


caster sugar
Granulated 57g 113g 169g 226g 452g
sugar
Chopped fresh 31g 62g 93g 124g 248g
apple 1/2 cube
Frozen
raspberries or 25g 50g 75g 100g 200g
fresh plumbs

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NEED HELP? mix, which is essential on the Question 12


time delay. Why didn't the bread rise?
Questions about general The yeast could be bad, past
performance and Question 7 it’s sell by date or possibly no
When setting the timer for yeast was added at all. Also, if
operation. morning, why does the the mixing was not complete,
Question 1 machine make sounds late rising problems could develop.
What should I do if the at night?
kneading blade comes out The machine must start Question 13
with the bread? operation when the time delay Why can't the delayed finish
Remove it with a pair of plastic reaches the start time of the be set for more than 13
tongs before slicing the bread. program so that the bread will hours? What is the minimum
Since the blade can be be ready. These sounds are time a cycle may be
disconnected from the pan, it made by the motor when delayed?
is not a malfunction if it comes kneading the dough. It is a The maximum length of delay
out in your bread. normal operation, not a is 13 hours including the total
malfunction. cycle time. For example,
Question 2 Setting 1 (basic small) has a
Why does my bread Question 8 cycle time of 3:20. This start is
sometimes have some flour The kneading blade is stuck delayed by a maximum of 9:40.
on the side crust? in the bread pan. After The minimum length of delay
In some cases, the flour mix baking how do I get it out? for each setting is 10 minutes.
may remain on the corners of The kneading blade may ‘stick’ The delay clock increases and
the baking pan. When this in place after baking. Running decreases in increments of 10
happens, it usually can be warm or hot water over the minutes.
eaten or simply trim off that blade should loosen it enough
portion of the outer crust with to be removed. If still stuck, Question 14
a sharp knife. soak in hot water for about 30 How do I know when to add
minutes. raisins, nuts, etc. to the
Question 3 bread?
Why isn't the dough mixing? Question 9 There is a beeper tone to
I can hear the motor Can I wash the baking pan signal that you may add
running. in the dishwasher? raisins, nuts, etc. during the
The Kneading Blade or baking No. The baking pan and second kneading cycle.
pan may not be inserted kneading blade must be Note: See ‘Baking cycle times’
properly. Make sure the pan is washed by hand. chart for ‘Add nuts & raisins’
facing the right way and that it time.
has ‘clicked’ and seated into Question 10
the bottom of the breadmaker. What will happen if I leave In some cases, ingredients can
the finished bread in the be broken up during the initial
Question 4 baking pan? kneading cycle. Each recipe
How long does it take to Whilst still in the breadmaker indicates the best time to add
make bread? for the first hour after baking is fruit and nuts to the dough.
Timings for each setting are complete the bread ’keeps
outlined earlier. warm’ to prevent it becoming Question 15
‘soggy’. Leaving the bread in How come my bread comes
Question 5 the breadmaker after the keep out too moist? What can I
Why can't I use the timer warm period may result in a do?
when baking with fresh ‘soggy’ loaf of bread as excess Humidity may affect the dough.
milk? steam (moisture) would not be Add an extra tablespoon of
The milk will spoil if left sitting able to escape. Remove and flour. Also, high altitude may
in the machine too long. Fresh allow to cool on a wire rack have the same effect. Decrease
ingredients such as eggs and after baking to prevent this. the amount of yeast by 1/4
milk should never be used with teaspoon and decrease the
the delayed timer feature. Question 11 sugar and/or water/milk
Why did the dough only slightly.
Question 6 partially mix? Why didn't it
Why do I have to add the mix completely? Question 16
ingredients in a certain The dough may be too heavy Why do I get air bubbles at
order? or dry. Also, the kneading the top of the bread?
This allows the breadmaker to blade or baking pan may not This can be caused by using
mix the ingredients in the most be inserted properly. too much yeast. Decrease the
efficient manner possible. It Ingredients may have been yeast by 1/4 tsp.
also serves to keep the yeast added in the wrong order.
from combining with the liquid
before the dough is started to

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Question 17 Question 21 Lid is open during baking.


Why does my bread rise and Can I premix the yeast with Do not open the lid during
then collapse or crater? water? baking.
The bread may be rising too No, the yeast must be kept dry
much. To reduce the rate of and put into the baking pan Bread did not rise enough
rising, reduce the amount of last, above the flour. this is
yeast and/or increase the especially important when the Not enough yeast was
amount of salt. delay timer is being used. added. Measure ingredients
accurately.
Question 18 Question 22
Can I use my favourite bread Why is there a large hole in Yeast is outdated or
recipes (traditional yeast the base of the bread? inactive.
bread) in my bread This hole has been created by Never use outdated yeast.
machine? the kneading blade. Store in a cool, dark place.
Yes, but you will need to Sometimes this hole is larger
experiment to get the right than normal. This is because Too little sugar was added.
proportion of ingredients. the dough has rested to the Measure ingredients
Become familiar with the unit side of the blade after the accurately.
and make several loaves of second kneading
bread before you begin cycle - normal with bread Too much salt was added,
experimenting. Never exceed a makers. You could position the reducing the action of the
total amount of 5 cups dry dough evenly in the base of the yeast.
ingredients (that includes the pan. Measure ingredients
total amount of flour, oats, accurately.
oatmeal, bran). Use the recipes
in this book to help determine TROUBLE Water was too hot and killed
the ratio of dry ingredients to SHOOTING the yeast.
liquid and amounts of yeast, Use liquids at temperatures
sugar, salt, and between 21°C and 28°C.
oil/butter/margarine to use. Bread Sinks in the centre.
Too much liquid or liquid too Yeast has been activated
We advise creating your own warm. before program has started.
bread recipes using the basic Measure ingredients Take care that yeast does not
mode, then progress to the accurately. Use liquids at come in contact with liquid
others, using the Baking cycle temperatures between 21°C before program has started.
times chart as a guide. and 28°C.
Bread rises too much.
Question 19 Salt was not added, causing
Is it important for bread to over rise and High humidity and hot
ingredients to be at room collapse. ambient temperatures can
temperature before adding Measure ingredients cause bread to over rise.
them to the baking pan? accurately. Bake during the coolest part
Yes, even when the delay timer of the day. Try reducing the
is being used. (Water must be Too much yeast was added. yeast by 1⁄4 teaspoon or use
between 21°C and 28°C). Measure ingredients liquids directly from the
accurately, if problem persists, refrigerator.
Question 20 reduce yeast by 1⁄4 teaspoon. Do not use the Timer function.
Why do the loaves vary in
height and weight? The High humidity and hot Too much yeast.
wholewheat / wholemeal ambient temperatures can Measure ingredients
breads are always shorter. cause bread to over rise and accurately.
Am I doing something collapse.
wrong? Bake during the coolest part Too much liquid.
No, it is normal for wholewheat of the day, Try reducing the Measure ingredients
and wholemeal breads to be yeast by 1⁄4 teaspoon or use accurately.
shorter and denser than basic liquids direct from the
or french breads. wholewheat refrigerator. Hot liquids accelerated the
and wholemeal flour are Do not use the timer function. yeast action.
heavier than white bread flour, Use liquids at temperatures
therefore they may not rise as High altitudes can cause the between 21°C and 28°C.
much during the bread baking bread to over rise and then
process. This is also true for collapse during baking. Too much flour or not
bread containing fruit, nuts, Try reducing the yeast by 1⁄4 enough salt.
oats and bran. teaspoon. Measure ingredients
accurately.

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Bread dry with dense refrigerator. Do not use the Helpline


texture. timer function. If you have any difficulty with
your appliance, do not hesitate
Not enough liquid added. Bread surface is sticky. to call us.
Measure ingredients
accurately. Bread was left in the We are more likely to be able
machine too long and to help than the store from
Flour may be passed the use condensation collected on where you bought it. Please
by date, or be dry causing the baking pan. have the following information
wet/dry imbalance. Whenever possible, remove ready to enable our staff to
Try increasing liquid by 1 tbsp bread from the baking pan deal with your query quickly.
at a time. and cool on a wire rack
before keep warm period • Name of the product.
Bread under baked with ends.
soggy centre. • Model number as shown on
The wet/dry balance of the the underside of the appliance.
Too much liquid from fresh ingredients may be
or canned fruit. incorrect. • Serial number as shown on
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Measure ingredients Helpline.
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Difficult to remove from
Crust colour set too high. the pan
Set crust colour to light.
The bread is sticking to the
Bread has large holes in pan.
texture. The surface of the pan needs
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Water was too hot and killed use. Wash the pan in hot soapy
the yeast. water and thoroughly dry.
Use liquids at temperatures Liberally coat the inner surface
between 21°C and 28°C of the pan with oil, butter or
margarine. Follow the guide on
Too much liquid. page 6, ‘Using your
Measure ingredients breadmaker’. When the bread
accurately. pan is removed from the
machine after the baking
Too much yeast. program allow the bread to
Measure ingredients cool in the pan for 15 minutes
accurately. before turning out onto a rack.
Only slice the bread when fully
High humidity and hot cooled after 20-40 minutes.
ambient temperatures
increase yeast activity.
Bake during the coolest part
of the day. Try reducing the
yeast by 1⁄4 teaspoon or use
liquids direct from the

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REGISTERING If the fault develops after 28 days 3 Repairs have been attempted by
YOUR TWO YEAR and within 12 months of original persons other than our service staff
GUARANTEE purchase, you should contact the (or authorised dealer).
Helpline number quoting Model
Your standard one year guarantee is number and Serial number on the 4 The appliance has been used for
extended for an additional 12 product, or write to Morphy hire purposes or non domestic use.
months when you register the Richards at the address shown.
product within 28 days of purchase 5 The appliance is second hand.
with Morphy Richards. If you do not You may be asked to return a copy
register the product with Morphy of proof of purchase. 6 Morphy Richards are not liable to
Richards within 28 days, your carry out any type of servicing
product is guaranteed for 1 year. To Subject to the exclusions set out work, under the guarantee.
validate your 2 year guarantee below (see Exclusions), the faulty
register with us online at appliance will then be repaired or 7 Plastic filters for all Morphy
www.morphyrichards.co.uk replaced and dispatched usually Richards kettles and coffee makers
within 7 working days of receipt. are not covered by the guarantee.
N.B. Each qualifying product needs
to be registered with Morphy If, for any reason, this item is 8 Batteries and damage from leakage
Richards individually. replaced during the 1 year are not covered by the guarantee.
guarantee period, the guarantee on
Please note that the 2 year the new item will be calculated from • This guarantee does not confer any
guarantee is only available in the original purchase date. Therefore it rights other than those expressly set
UK and Ireland. Please refer to the is vital to retain your original till out above and does not cover any
one year guarantee for more receipt or invoice to indicate the claims for consequential loss or
information. date of initial purchase. damage. This guarantee is offered
as an additional benefit and does
To qualify for the 1 year guarantee, not affect your statutory rights as a
YOUR ONE YEAR the appliance must have been used consumer.
GUARANTEE according to the instructions
supplied. For example, crumb trays • This guarantee is valid in the UK
It is important to retain the retailer’s should have been emptied regularly. and Ireland only.
receipt as proof of purchase. Staple
your receipt to this back cover for
future reference. EXCLUSIONS
Please quote the following Morphy Richards shall not be liable
information if the product develops to replace or repair the goods under
a fault. These numbers can be the terms of the guarantee where:
found on the base of the product. For electrical products sold within the
European Community. At the end of the
1 The fault has been caused or is
electrical products useful life, it should not
Model no. attributable to accidental use, be disposed of with household waste.
misuse, negligent use or used Please recycle where facilities exist. Check
Serial no. contrary to the manufacturer’s with your Local Authority or retailer for
recommendations or where the fault recycling advice in your country.
All Morphy Richards products are has been caused by power surges
individually tested before leaving the or damage caused in transit.
factory. In the unlikely event of any
appliance proving to be faulty within 2 The appliance has been used on a
28 days of purchase, it should be voltage supply other than that The After Sales Division
returned to the place of purchase stamped on the products. Morphy Richards Ltd
for it to be replaced. Mexborough, South Yorkshire,
England, S64 8AJ

Helplines (office hours)


Morphy Richards products are intended for household use only. UK 0844 871 0944
See usage limitations within the location safety instructions. Spare Parts 0844 873 0710
Republic of Ireland 1800 409 119
Morphy Richards has a policy of continuous improvement in product quality and
design. The company, therefore reserves the right to change the specification of
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