Breville BBM800XL Manuel d'utilisation

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OPERATING yOUR BREvILLE BREAd MAKER - BEGINNER’S GUIdE

13. Unplug the Bread Maker

a)

While the bread is cooling, unplug the power cord from the

power outlet.

NOTE

If you wish to make another loaf of bread, allow

approximately one hour cooling time before using again.

Open the lid to help cool the interior baking chamber. If

the bread maker is too hot an error code will appear on

the LCD screen. The bread maker will not operate until

it cools down to the correct operating temperature for

kneading. Refer to ‘Troubleshooting’, page 59.

b)

With protective hot pads or insulted oven mitts, remove

the paddle from the drive shaft inside the bread pan. Do

not attempt to remove the paddle with your bare hand as it

is very hot. If the paddle is difficult to remove, pour some

warm water and a little detergent into the bread pan and

allow to stand for 10-20 minutes to loosen baked-on crust or

crumb residue.

NOTE

Never immerse the outside of the bread pan in water as

this may interfere with the free movement of the wing-

nut and drive shaft. Submerge and wash only the interior

of the bread pan.

c)

Refer to ‘Care and Cleaning’, page 49

14. Slice the Bread

a)

When the bread has cooled sufficiently, place the bread onto

a firmly seated breadboard.

TIP

Bread slices best when allowed to cool for a minimum of

20 minutes (preferably longer). This allows the steam to

escape. The exception is yeast free breads. Refer to Step

12b, page 27. If you wish to serve bread warm, wrap it in

foil and re-heat in the oven.

b)

Ensure the paddle is not in the bottom of the baked bread

loaf and slice using a serrated bread knife or electric knife. A

standard flat-bladed kitchen knife is likely to tear the bread. For

rectangular slices, place the loaf on its side and slice across.

15. Store the Bread
Store unused bread tightly covered at room temperature for

up to 3 days. Sealable plastic bags, plastic containers or a

sealable bread box work well. Since homemade bread has no

preservatives, it tends to dry out and become stale faster than

commercially-made bread. For longer storage, place bread in a

sealable plastic bag, removing any air before sealing, then place

in the freezer. Bread may be frozen for up to 1 month.

TIP

Leftover or slightly hardened bread can be used to make

croutons, bread crumbs, bread cups, croustades, melba

toast, crostini, bread pudding or stuffings.

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