DOUGH INSTRUCTIONS
1. Follow General Operating Instructions.
2. Press the Select button to reach the dough setting.
3. Press “S
TART
/S
TOP
”. The read-out on the display will begin counting down
the time on the Dough setting. When dough is ready, the unit will signal
and the display will read 0:00.
4.
Press “Start/Stop,” holding it down until you hear a “beep” and the display clears.
5. To remove the bread pan, grasp handle firmly and lift pan out.
N
OTE
: The pan does not get hot when using the dough setting.
PREPARING DOUGH FOR BAKING
1. Lightly sprinkle all-purpose flour onto a pastry mat or board. Using a rubber
spatula or wooden spoon, remove dough from the bread pan and place on
lightly floured surface. Knead by hand 2 or 3 times to release the air. If the
dough is easy to handle without flour, shape on a lightly oiled, clean countertop.
2. Shape dough into your favorite rolls, coffee cake, etc., (suggestions follow).
Place on greased baking pan. Cover dough with a clean cloth and let rise
until almost doubled in size, about 1 hour.
3. Bake as directed in the recipe. Remove from pan and cool on a wire rack
or serve warm.
CRUST TREATMENTS AND GLAZES
After rolls rise, just before baking, gently apply desired glaze with a pastry brush.
Bake as directed in the recipe.
• For a shiny golden crust, use Egg Glaze or Egg Yolk Glaze.
• For a shiny chewy crust, use Egg White Glaze (crust will be lighter in colour).
DOUGH RISING TIPS
To ensure a warm place for rising, choose a sunny window, place on top of the refrigerator
or turn on the oven to 200°F/100°C for one minute and turn it off; place covered bread or
rolls in oven or fill a large, shallow pan with boiling water and place pan of rolls on a rack
over the water.
EGG GLAZE EGG YOLK GLAZE EGG WHITE GLAZE
Mix 1 slightly beaten egg Mix 1 slightly beaten egg yolk Mix 1 slightly beaten egg
with 1 Tbsp. water or milk with 1 Tbsp. water or milk white with 1 Tbsp. water
N
OTE
: To keep unused egg yolk fresh for several days, cover with cold water and
store in refrigerator in a covered container.