Breville BBM800XL Manuel d'utilisation

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TIPS fOR BETTER BREAd MAKING

MEASURING ANd WEIGHING INGREdIENTS

With bread machine baking, the most important step is

accurately measuring and weighing ingredients. The bread

pan has a limited capacity so ingredients must be measured

accurately to prevent overflow onto the heating elements and to

ensure the recipes rise and taste properly.
For best results, always accurately measure and weigh

ingredients and add them to the bread pan in the order listed in

the recipe.

NOTE

The recipes in this instruction booklet were developed

using American imperial weights and measurements.

These may differ slightly from metric weights and

measurements, so care should be taken to compensate

for variances.

LIqUId MEASURING CUPS

For liquid ingredients, use transparent plastic or glass liquid

measuring cups with the measurements marked clearly on the

side. Do not use non-transparent plastic or metal measuring cups

unless they have measurement markings on the side.
Place the cup on a horizontal flat surface and view markings

at eye level. The level of the liquid must be aligned to the

appropriate measurement mark. An inaccurate measurement

can affect the critical balance of the recipe. Liquid ingredients

should be 80°F (27°C) unless stated otherwise.

dRy MEASURING CUPS ANd SPOONS

For dry ingredients, use nested plastic or metal dry measuring

cups and spoons. Do not use tableware cups or spoons.
It is important to spoon or scoop the dry ingredients loosely

into the cup. There is no need to sift flour. Do not tap the cup or

pack the ingredients into the cup unless otherwise directed eg.

packed brown sugar. This extra amount can affect the critical

balance of the recipe. Level the top of the cup by sweeping the

excess with the back of a knife or spoon handle. Dry ingredients

should be at room temperature 68°F-77°F (20°C-25°C) unless

stated otherwise.
When using measuring spoons for either liquid or dry

ingredients such as yeast, sugar, salt, dry milk or honey,

measurements should be level, not heaped.

WEIGHING SCALES

For consistent results it is recommended to use weighing scales

if possible as they provide greater accuracy than measuring cups.

Place a container onto the scale, tare (or zero) the scales, then

spoon or pour ingredients in until the desired weight is achieved.

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