Hamilton Beach 29886 Use and Care Manual - Page 6
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Program Cycles Basic For white and mixed breads consisting mainly of basic bread flour. French For light breads made from fine flour. Normally, bread is fluffy and has a crispy crust. This is not a suitable setting for recipes requiring butter, margarine, or milk. Gluten Free For gluten-free breads and mixes. Whole Grain For breads with heavy varieties of flour that require a longer phase of kneading and rising (whole wheat flour, rye flour). Bread will be more compact and heavy. 1.5 LB Express Kneading, rising, and baking a 1.5-lb. (680-g) loaf occurs in 1 hour and 20 minutes using a quick-rising yeast. Loaf will be smaller and rougher than that made with Basic cycle. 2.0 LB Express Same as 1.5 LB Express, but takes 1 hour and 55 minutes and yields a 2.0-lb. (907-g) loaf. Quick For quick-bread recipes that do not use yeast for rising and instead may use baking powder or soda. Kneading, rising, and baking loaf within a time less than for basic bread. Tip: Use a rubber spatula to scrape sides of pan while bread baker is mixing to ensure all ingredients are blended. 6 Sweet For breads with additives such as fruit juices, grated coconut, raisins, dry fruits, chocolate, or added sugar. Due to a longer phase of rising, bread will be light and airy. Dough This cycle prepares yeast dough for buns, pizza crust, etc., to be baked in a conventional oven. There is no baking in this cycle. Cake Kneading, rising, and baking occurs, but with aid of soda or baking powder. Jam For making jams with fresh fruit. Rise Use for rising doughs following recipe directions or speed method directions on packages of frozen bread dough. Rising time can be set up to 6 hours. Bake After using rise cycle, bread can be baked with this cycle or use when additional baking of breads is needed because a loaf is too light or not baked through. There is no kneading or resting. Artisan Dough This cycle is for making artisan dough, which will then be shaped and baked in an oven. Ingredients should be cool since this cycle provides a long cool rise to develop flavors and textures of dough.