Toastmaster 1193 Users Manual

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READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Use and Care Guide
and Cookbook
Models 1143S and 1193

?? QUESTIONS ??
Before Contacting Your Retailer Call

TOLL-FREE 1-800-947-3744
and talk to one of Toastmaster’s Experts.

WARNING: A risk of fire and electrical shock exists in all electrical appliances
and may cause personal injury or death. Please follow all safety instructions.

Dear Toastmaster Customer;
Welcome to the Toastmaster family. We’re sure you’ll find your new Breadmaker’s Hearth to
be a rewarding and tasty experience.
Please be sure to take the time to read the Use and Care Guide carefully and completely. You
will find that using the oven feature on this oven is no different than using your full size con ventional oven. The end result will be exactly the same.
The brightly colored display panel is easy to use. Try pushing the buttons, thereby familiariz ing yourself with the Breadmaker’s Hearth. Once you’ve done this, not only will you feel
comfortable with the machine, you will also be on your way to successful baking.
Your new Toastmaster oven has a variety of conveniences and enables you to save counter
space by having a breadmaker, toaster and countertop oven in one compact appliance. The
Breadmaker’s Hearth does it all!
Toastmaster welcomes your comments and discoveries! Please write to us at the following
address:
The Test Kitchen
Toastmaster Inc.
1801 North Stadium Boulevard
Columbia, MO 65202
Thank you for deciding to join the Toastmaster family. We look forward to being a part of
your kitchen for many years to come. Happy cooking!
Sincerely,

Marilyn Wise
Manager
Consumer Education and Product Testing
P.S.
As an added bonus, our Consumer Relations Representatives are also available to help you.
These representatives have undergone extensive and ongoing training with our entire line of
products. Many of them are proud owners of Toastmaster products themselves. You will find
them to be a knowledgeable and friendly resource. Please feel free to contact them by:
Telephone: 1-800-947-3744
Mail: Toastmaster Inc.
Consumer Relations
1801 North Stadium Boulevard
Columbia, Missouri 65202
Electronic mail: consumer_relations@toastmaster.com

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ................................................................................................................4
BEFORE YOUR FIRST USE ..................................................................................................................5
POWER OUTAGE ...

5

BREADMAKER’S HEARTH INTRODUCTION
Parts and Accessories ........................................................................................................................ 6
Control Panel .......
7
OVEN FUNCTION
Programming Preheat Bake, Bake and Broil ...................................................................................... 8
Programming Defrost ........................................................................................................................ 10
Programming Keep Warm ................................................................................................................ 10
TOAST FUNCTION
Programming Toast ............................................................................................................................ 11
Programming Top Brown .................................................................................................................. 11
BREADMAKER FUNCTIONS
Program Select ...
12
Program Specifications ...................................................................................................................... 13
Ingredients .........
14
Programming Breadmaker ................................................................................................................ 20
RECIPES
Bread .................
23
Day Old Bread ...
29
Dough .................
30
Mixing .................
42
Cake & Quick Bread .......................................................................................................................... 45
Broil .....................
Bake ...................
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................. 54
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE .................................................................................................. 55
Bread and Dough Questions and Answers ...................................................................................... 55
Checklist for Bread and Dough .......................................................................................................... 56
Service Information ............................................................................................................................ 58
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................................. 58
RECIPE INDEX ...

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk
of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
• Read all instructions before using appliance.
• Do not immerse cord, plug or appliance in water or other liquid (see instructions for cleaning).
• Do not touch hot surfaces. Always use oven mitts when handling the hot bread pan and handle or
bread. Always use handle with bread pan.
• Close supervision is necessary when this appliance is used near children.
• This appliance is not for use by children.
• Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning.Press STOP button before unplugging.Allow
to cool before attaching or removing parts while cleaning.
• To unplug with the unit switched off, grip the plug and pull out from the wall outlet. Never pull on the
cord.
• Do not contact moving parts. Do not insert hand into bread pan during operation.
• Do not operate a damaged appliance. Do not operate with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions, or has been dropped or damaged in any manner. Return appliance to the
nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment.
• Use accessory attachments only if recommended by Toastmaster Inc.
• Do not use outdoors or while standing in damp area.
• Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
• Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces.
• Do not place appliance or cord on or near any hot surface, including a gas or electric burner or
heated oven.
• Do not leave appliance unattended while broiling or toasting.
• Do not clean with metal scouring pads. Pieces can break off the pad and touch electrical parts.
• When using this appliance, provide at least 4 inches air space above and on all sides for air circulation. Do not use on surfaces where heat may cause a problem.
• Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other hot liquids.
• Use extreme caution when removing tray or disposing of hot grease.
• A fire may occur if this appliance touches or is covered by flammable material, including curtains,
draperies, walls, etc., when in operation.
• Do not store any materials other than the manufacturer’s recommended accessories in this appliance
when not in use.
• Do not cover the mixer cover or any part of the oven with metal foil.This will cause overheating of the
oven.
• Extreme caution should be exercised when using containers constructed of other than metal.
• Do not place any flammable material such as paper, cardboard, plastic, etc., next to, on top of, or in
the oven.
• When broiling, the bake/broil tray and toast/broil rack must be used.
• Oversized foods or utensils must not be inserted into the oven.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
THIS PRODUCT IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.
CAUTION: A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risk of personal injury resulting from becoming
entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. Extension cords are available from local hardware stores and may be
used if care is exercised in their use. If an extension cord is required, special care and caution is necessary. Also
the cord must be: (1) marked with an electrical rating of 125 V, and at least 13 A., 1625 W., and (2) the cord must
be arranged so that it will not drape over the countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or tripped
over accidentally.
ELECTRIC POWER: If electric circuit is overloaded with other appliances, your Breadmaker’s Hearth may not
o p e ra t e p r o p e rl y. The Breadmaker’s Hearth should be operated on a separate electrical circuit from other
operating appliances.
POLARIZED PLUG: This appliance has a polarized plug, (one blade is wider than the other). As a safety feature
to reduce the risk of electrical shock, this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does
not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug.If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician.Do not attempt to defeat
this safety feature.

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BEFORE YOUR FIRST USE
Carefully unpack the Breadmaker’s Hearth Automatic Breadmaker and Cook’s Oven removing all
packaging materials.To remove any dust that may have accumulated during packaging, wash the bread
pan, kneading blade, bake/broil pan, wire rack and mixer cover. Do not immerse bread pan (see
cleaning instructions).Wipe the outside of the machine with a damp cloth.Do not use harsh or abrasive
cleaners on any part of the machine.
Place on a dry, stable surface away from burners and away from areas where cooking grease or water
may splatter onto it.
Plug into a 120 V ~ 60 Hz outlet.

IMPORTANT SAFETY TIPS
• The oven cavity, mixer cover, kneading blade, bread pan handle, bake/broil pan, wire rack and food
will be very hot after use. Use oven mitts.
• Unplug unit and allow to cool before cleaning. Remove any flour, bread crumbs or other materials
from the inside the oven using a damp sponge, cloth or a small, portable vacuum cleaner.
• The breadmaker will bake up to a 2 pound loaf of bread. Do not put a larger quantity of ingredients
into the bread pan than recommended. If you do so, the bread may not mix or bake correctly and
the breadmaker may be damaged.The maximum amount of flour to be used in recipes other than
the ones included in this recipe book is as follows:
BAKE settings — approximately 4 cups
Cakes and prepackaged bread mixes — 4 cups
MIXING and DOUGH setting — 4 2/3 cups
• Handle hot bread pan with care using pot holders or oven mitts. Remove the bread pan by pulling
straight out using the bread pan handle.
• Anytime the door is opened during a breadmaker program and it is in a kneading process, the
mixing mechanism will pulse three times.Wait for this to finish before removing the bread pan.

POWER OUTAGE
During the bread programs if the machine loses power before the second rise, you can try starting the
machine at the beginning of the program again. Refer to Program Specifications chart. This may not
always produce an acceptable loaf. If you are not sure when the outage occurred, remove the dough
ball from the bread pan and place in an oven-safe baking container. Allow to double in size and place
in a preheated 350°F/177°C oven for 30-45 minutes or until done. The bread should sound hollow when
tapped on the top of the loaf when it is done.
If the bread has already begun to bake when the outage occurs, you must begin with new ingredients.

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BREADMAKER’S HEARTH INTRODUCTION
n Parts and Accessories

CONTROL
PANEL

DOOR RELEASE
PUSH TO OPEN

SLIDE BREAD PAN UNDER RAILS FOR
BREADMAKER FUNCTION

Accessories
BREADMAKER

Bread Pan

Kneading Blade

Bread Pan Handle

TOASTER-OVEN-BROILER

Mixer Cover

Bake/Broil Pan
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Wire Rack

n Control Panel
DISPLAY WINDOW
Indicates program in process
and amount of time left for
completion of program.
Indicates display signals
(see page 56).

OVEN FUNCTION
BUTTON
Press to select
PREHEAT BAKE, BAKE
or BROIL programs.
TOAST FUNCTION
BUTTON
Press to select 4 or 2 slices
toast programs.

BREAD FUNCTION
BUTTON
Press to select breadmaker
programs.

TEMP
Press to display
temperature for
PREHEAT BAKE, BAKE
or BROIL.

TIME
Press to select timer before
using arrow keys to adjust.
Must be set to BAKE,
BROIL, or to delay star t
BREAD.

ARROW KEYS
Press to adjust
temperature for
PREHEAT BAKE or
BAKE. Or, press to
adjust color of TOAST.

STOP
Press for more than 2
seconds during use to
cancel a program.
OPERATION light will
be on to show unit is in
operation.
COMPLETE operation
light will flash
continually when
program is complete.
When door is opened
the light will turn off.
DOOR RELEASE
Press to open door.
PUSH TO OPEN

When a Breadmaker’s Hearth is packaged for shipment, a clear plastic film is placed over the control
panel as protection.This film may either be removed or left on. You may choose to leave it on, but it
will come off with use.

PROGRAM
CANCEL

If you want to cancel the selected program, press the STOP pad and hold it
down for more than 2 seconds at any time during the program.

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n Bake/Broil Pan, Wire Rack and Bread Pan
For best results use pan to bake, defrost, top brown, keep warm and to minimize clean up due to
spills.
When toasting, place bread directly onto wire rack. Place into oven position #2.The mixer cover must
be used.
When baking, you may either use the bake pan or wire rack and your own pan. Place into oven position #2 unless more height is required and then place into position #1.The mixer cover must be used.
When broiling, both the broil pan and the wire rack must be used. Place into oven position # 2 or #3
depending on thickness of food. The mixer cover must be used.
When using breadmaker programs remove mixer cover. Place kneading blade in bread pan. Slide
bread pan under rails in bottom of oven with the FRONT ▼ pointing towards the door. Always use the
bread pan handle and oven mitts to remove the bread pan.

POSITION 3

POSITION 2

POSITION 1

CAUTION: APPLIANCE SURFACES ARE HOT DURING AND AFTER USE.
CAUTION: Always wear protective, insulated oven mitts on hands when touching hot oven or hot
dishes and food, or when inserting or removing rack, pans or baking dishes.
NOTE: THE MIXER COVER MUST BE PLACED OVER THE MIXER MECHANISM WHEN THIS
FUNCTION IS USED.

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OVEN FUNCTION
n Oven Function
The BAKE and BROIL programs of your new oven have the versatility to bake, broil, defrost and keep
foods warm. The oven has an adjustable thermostat with temperatures ranging from 100°F up to
500°F which allows you to prepare your favorite recipes according to package or recipe directions. The
bake program has a 4 hour timer and the broil program a 1 hour timer.The OPERATION light on the
control panel will be on while the unit is operating. The OPERATION light will flash continually when
program is COMPLETE and when the door is opened the light will turn off.
Ovenware manufacturers do not recommend using see through glass containers or lids in this oven.
Glass-ceramic baking containers may be used. Do not use oven roasting bags in this oven, as they
may come in contact with the heating elements.

n Programming PREHEAT BAKE, BAKE and BROIL

1. Place mixer cover over mixer mechanism. Plug unit into a 120 V ~ 60 Hz outlet.
2. Press OVEN button to select an oven program. If pressed once, the PREHEAT BAKE program is
selected. If pressed twice, the BAKE program is selected. If pressed three times, the BROIL
program is selected.
3. When any oven program is chosen, the clock will appear in the window first. Set the bake time by
pressing the UP or DOWN ARROW to move to the desired time.To move the time along more
quickly, hold the arrow and it will advance in 10 minute intervals. When using the PREHEAT
BAKE program, the time will not begin to count down until the oven goes into the BAKE program.
If you prefer, you may program your time after the preheat is complete and when you place your
food into the oven.
4. Press the TEMP button.The default temperature for the PREHEAT BAKE and BAKE functions is
300°F (this will show in the display window). To change the temperature for PREHEAT BAKE and
BAKE, press the UP or DOWN ARROW to move to the desired temperature. The temperature will
go up or down by 5°F at a time. The preset temperature for the BROIL function is 500°F (this can
not be adjusted). Preheating the oven is not necessary for BROIL.
5. If you are using the PREHEAT BAKE program, when the desired temperature has been chosen,
press START. Once the oven has reached its pre-selected temperature, it will beep and the
temperature will flash in the display window. The OPERATION light will be on.
6. Open the door and place your food in the oven and press START. PREHEAT BAKE will change to
BAKE.The OPERATION light will come on and the time counter will begin to count down.The
colons in the time counter will flash. If you don’t open the door and place your food in the oven
right away, it will continue to maintain the preheat temperature for up to 30 minutes. If you have
not opened the door within this time, the oven will turn off automatically.

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7. The unit will beep 3 times and the OPERATION light will flash continually to indicate the program
is COMPLETE.When the door is opened the light will turn off.
8. Unplug and allow to cool completely before cleaning.
HINTS FOR BAKE AND BROIL
• If no time is selected and the START button is pressed, the unit will beep 5 times to indicate that no
time has been selected. Unit will not bake or broil unless a time is selected.
• The time and temperature (BAKE only) can be changed at any time during the BAKE or BROIL
functions. Press the UP ARROW to increase the time. Press the DOWN ARROW to decrease the
time.
• Press the STOP button at any time to stop the unit.
• The oven will PAUSE for up to 10 minutes when the door is opened. If longer than 10 minutes it will
turn off.

n Programming DEFROST
DO NOT USE THIS METHOD FOR MEAT, POULTRY OR FISH.
To defrost using your Breadmaker’s Hearth follow the BAKE instructions setting the thermostat at
150°F. Defrost will take approximately 1/3 of the time recommended on the package for defrosting at
room temperature. Once completed, serve or bake according to directions.
HINTS FOR DEFROST
• Do not cover food.
• Brush frozen dough with oil to prevent drying out during DEFROST, remove and preheat oven before
baking.

n Programming KEEP WARM
To keep food warm using your Breadmaker’s Hearth follow the BAKE instructions setting the thermostat at 150°F.
HINTS FOR KEEP WARM
• Use for short periods of time after food is cooked.
• To heat frozen foods, see instructions for defrost.

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TOAST FUNCTION
The toaster function has programs to toast 4 or 2 slices.The TOAST function may also be used to top
brown foods.

n Programming TOAST

1. Place mixer cover over mixer mechanism. Plug into a 120 V ~ 60 Hz outlet.
2. Press the TOAST button once, the 4 slice program will be displayed. If pressed again, the 2 slice
program will be selected.
3. To select a desired toast color, press the UP or DOWN ARROW.The medium default setting is in
the display window. Press the UP ARROW to move to a darker setting. Press the DOWN ARROW
to move to a lighter setting.
4. Press the START button.The OPERATION light will come on and the oven will begin the toasting
process. Three dashes and a flashing colon will appear in the display window. Once the oven
determines the time necessary to toast the bread to the selected level of doneness, the dashes
will change to minutes and/or seconds and begin to count down.
5. Condensation may build up on the inside of the glass door, but will evaporate during toasting.The
average first program times will range from 4 - 8 1/2 minutes depending on the color chosen.
Because the oven cavity is already heated the average second and additional program times will
range from 2 - 6 minutes depending on the color chosen.
6. The unit will beep 3 times and the OPERATION light will flash continually when the TOAST
function is COMPLETE.When door is opened the light will turn off.
7. Unplug and allow to cool completely before cleaning.
NOTE: If you wish to toast again immediately after the first program, the second and all additional
programs will take less time since the oven cavity is heated. No adjustment of the color control is
necessary to toast the same color. Color adjustment is only necessary if you would like the toast to
be a lighter or darker shade.
HINTS FOR TOAST
• Use the 4 SLICES setting to toast 3 or 4 slices of bread. Use the 2 SLICES setting to toast 1 or 2
slices of bread.
• Follow toaster food directions.
• Frozen and heavy bread require a darker setting (e.g. bagels and English muffins).
• Remove crumbs after each use.

n Programming TOP BROWN
To top brown foods, follow the toasting instructions above but place the food on a baking pan.
HINT FOR TOP BROWN
• Top brown may be used to top brown bagels, English muffins or to melt cheese on sandwiches or
casseroles.

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BREADMAKER FUNCTION

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n Breadmaker Program Specifications

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INGREDIENTS
We recommend that you read the following information before you shop for your ingredients.Your breadmaker will bake up to a 2 pound loaf of fresh bread containing approximately 4 cups of flour. All ingredients except liquids must be at room temperature and liquids should be approximately 80°F/27°C (baby
bottle temperature). Always place the ingredients in the bread pan in the order listed in the recipe: liquids,
dry ingredients and then yeast. Some ingredient amounts are the same for different size loaves.

n Measuring: The Correct Way
Be sure to measure accurately for success. Mis-measuring, even slightly, can make a big difference in your results. Measure each ingredient precisely before placing it into the bread pan

n Measurement/Conversion Chart
1 1/2 tsp
3 tsp
1/2 TBL
2 TBL
4 TBL
5 TBL + 1 tsp

= 1/2 TBL
= 1 TBL
= 1 1/2 tsp
= 1/8 cup
= 1/4 cup
= 1/3 cup

8 TBL
12 TBL
16 TBL
3/8 cup
5/8 cup
7/8 cup

= 1/2 cup
= 3/4 cup
= 1 cup
= 1/4 cup + 2 TBL
= 1/2 cup + 2 TBL
= 3/4 cup + 2 TBL

n Dough Ball: Necessary for a Successful Loaf of Bread

We have found that liquid amounts called for in a recipe may need to be adjusted slightly because
different climates and seasons result in a wide variety of humidity levels.You may want to check the
dough ball half way through the first kneading program. At this point, the ball should be round, smoothtextured, soft and slightly tacky to the touch. If it does not form a ball and is more like a batter, add 1
tablespoon of flour at a time until it reaches the appropriate consistency. On the other hand, if the mixture
is too dry to form a ball or forms more than one ball, add 1 teaspoon of water and allow it to absorb. Add
more water if necessary. Provided you have used all of the ingredients specified in the recipe, measured
the ingredients properly, and have a “good” dough ball, you should achieve a successful loaf of bread.

n Yeast: The Number One Ingredient for Yeast Breads and
Dough
We used RED STAR® Active Dry Yeast when we developed all of the bread recipes. However, RED
STAR® QUICK-RISE Yeast may also be used. We found that we did not have to vary the amount used
when we substituted one for the other.When using bread machine yeast, follow the package instructions.
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A 1/4 ounce package of RED STAR® yeast contains approximately 2 1/4 level teaspoons of yeast.When
the yeast is exposed to oxygen, moisture or warmth, the activity of it deteriorates. Therefore, we
recommend storing yeast in an airtight container and refrigerating or freezing it. Measure out the amount
you need and allow it to come to room temperature before using it — this takes about 15 minutes.
If you have any doubt regarding the activity of the yeast, you may use one of the following tests to
determine its strength. Each test calls for a different amount of yeast as a base ingredient. This gives you
more bread choices once the test is complete.
To test for one package (2 1/4 teaspoons) of RED STAR® Active Dry or QUICK RISE Yeast, use a liquid
measuring cup and fill to the 1/2 cup level with 110°F/27°C-115°F/46°C water. Stir in 1 teaspoon
granulated sugar and 1 package (2 1/4 teaspoons) RED STAR® Active Dry or QUICK RISE Yeast.
Leave your stirring spoon in the cup. Set a timer for 10 minutes. As the yeast absorbs liquid, it will begin
to activate and rise to the surface. If at the end of the 10 minutes the yeast has multiplied to the 1 cup
mark, it is very active. The yeast mixture may be used in your Toastmaster® Breadmaker in a recipe that
calls for 2 1/4 teaspoons of yeast. Remember to adjust your recipe for the 1/2 cup of water and 2 1/4
teaspoons of yeast used in the test.The sugar does not need to be adjusted.
To test for 1 1/2 teaspoons of RED STAR® Active Dry or QUICK RISE Yeast, use a liquid measuring cup
and fill to the 1/4 cup level with 110°F/27°C-115°F/46°C water. Stir in 1 teaspoon granulated sugar and 1
1/2 teaspoons RED STAR® Active Dry or QUICK RISE Yeast. Leave your stirring spoon in the cup. Set a
timer for 10 minutes. As the yeast absorbs liquid, it will begin to activate and rise to the surface. If at the
end of the 10 minutes the yeast has multiplied to the 1/2 cup mark, it is very active. The yeast mixture
may be used in your Toastmaster® Breadmaker in a recipe that calls for 1 1/2 teaspoons or more of
yeast. Remember to adjust your recipe for the 1/4 cup of water and 1 1/2 teaspoons of yeast used in the
test.The sugar does not need to be adjusted.

n Flour: Bread Flour is Essential for Yeast Breads
■ and Doughs
All types of flour are affected by many factors, such as milling grades, moisture content, length of storage
and manufacturing processes. Adjustments to the recipes may need to be made to compensate for
climatic changes in different regions to ensure an excellent loaf.
Bread flour is a definite necessity. Milled from hard winter or spring wheat, it has a higher protein content
that makes it more durable than all-purpose flour. The protein, when mixed with liquid, becomes gluten.
When kneaded, gluten becomes elastic and gives the bread better structure. In contrast, all-purpose
flour, milled from a combination of soft and hard wheat, becomes elastic too easily for use in a
breadmaker and quickly loses its ability to stretch well. As a result, bread made from all-purpose flour
will be small and dense. Several well-known mills now market bread flour. It is labeled bread flour on the
package and is available at grocery stores.
Wheat is the only grain that contains the type of protein that becomes elastic when kneaded. Other
flours, such as rye, barley, oats, soy, rice and buckwheat, add flavor and fiber to breads but do not add
structure to the dough.Therefore, wheat flour is essential as a base when making bread.
Vital Wheat Gluten is produced by processing white flour one more step. White flour contains both
protein and starch, and mills now can remove most of the starch leaving only the protein (gluten).When
gluten is added to recipes containing whole grain flours, it improves the volume and shape of the loaf
significantly. Many grocery stores stock gluten in the flour section. Health food and nutrition centers also
carry this item.
Flour is best kept in an airtight container. If you are storing the flour for a long period of time, you may
want to keep it in the freezer as the refrigerator tends to dry it out.Whole grain wheat flours, which have
a higher oil content, will become rancid much more quickly than white flour and should always be kept in
the freezer. Be sure, however, to allow all flours to return to room temperature before placing in the
machine.
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n All-Purpose Flour: Essential for General Baking

All-purpose flour is the finely ground endosperm of the wheat kernel separated from the bran and germ
during the milling process. All-purpose flour is made from hard winter wheat or a combination of soft and
hard wheats from which the home baker can make a complete range of acceptable bread products —
cake, cookies and pastries, etc.The majority of all-purpose flour has iron and B-vitamins added in
amounts equal to or exceeding that in the whole wheat flour.

n Semolina Flour: Preferred Flour for Pasta

Semolina is the coarsely ground endosperm of durum wheat. High in protein, it is used to make high
quality pasta products. All-purpose flour may be substituted for Semolina flour in our pasta recipes.

n Cracked Wheat: Adds a Nutty Flavor

Cracked wheat is the whole kernel broken into small pieces, but is not precooked. It can be added to
baked goods for a nutty flavor and crunchy texture.

n Wheat Germ: Adds Extra Nutrition

The germ of the wheat kernel is often added to baked goods and casseroles to improve the nutritional
value and give a nutty, crunchy texture. The protein quality of wheat germ is comparable to that of milk. It
contains about 10% fat, so should be stored in the refrigerator.You may add up to 2 tablespoons per 2
pound loaf of bread or per casserole.

n Butter or Margarine: Adds Flavor

Real butter has a wonderful rich flavor that margarine will never match. Nevertheless, in all recipes calling for butter, margarine can be substituted. Do not use reduced-fat or fat-free products.

n Fat: Dough Enhancer and Conditioner

Our bread and dough recipes call for vegetable oil.You may substitute in equal proportions solid
shortening, real butter or margarine. Divide them into small pieces and make sure they are at room
temperature before placing in the pan. We have found no noticeable difference in flavor but the crust may
be crispier with real butter. Margarine tends to make the crust a little tougher. Light and whipped
margarines do not work well.

n Liquids: Activate the Yeast and Bind the Dough

When we use the term liquid, we are referring to all wet ingredients used in the recipe. When yeast is
used in a breadmaker, it is very important that the liquid temperature is 80°F/27°C (baby bottle
temperature). With this temperature, the yeast activates gradually to accommodate the program of the
machine. When higher temperatures are used, the yeast activates too quickly and the dough becomes
too warm.
Eggs are also considered part of the total liquid amount. Eggs should be at room temperature. When
removing them from the refrigerator, place them in a bowl of warm water for 15 minutes to take off the chill
before use.

n Cinnamon And Garlic: Not True Friends of Yeast

Previously, cinnamon and sugar were sprinkled on dough before it was rolled up jelly-roll fashion. Adding
it to the dough in a breadmaker, however, presents a problem. Cinnamon reacts with bread dough just as
a meat tenderizer reacts with meat. It breaks down the structure. Although it smells wonderful as it is
baking, the flavor is dissipated in the baking process. DO NOT ADD MORE THAN LISTED IN THE
RECIPE.

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Garlic inhibits yeast activity. Again, do not add more than the quantity listed in the recipe. For more garlic
flavor, use a spread for the bread rather than adding it to the dough.

n Salt: Regulates Yeast Activity

Salt is necessary to control the activity of yeast, disciplining it to work slowly and steadily. Without salt,
yeast acts too rapidly. Salt also strengthens the structure of the dough. If too little or no salt is used, the
bread will rise rapidly and then fall. The texture will also be coarse and/or uneven.

n Sugar: Food for Yeast

Sugar is the favorite food of yeast, but too much sugar will cause the yeast to over react. The loaf of bread
will be small and dense. Dried fruits also contribute sugar to the bread dough. Use granulated sugar
unless otherwise directed. When brown sugar is called for, pack it down when measuring. We do not
recommend adding any more than is specified in each recipe. In addition, we do not recommend the use
of artificial sweeteners because the yeast cannot react with them.

n Leavening Agents

Baking powder and baking soda are both leavening agents that help batter rise, resulting in a lighter
dessert. Some recipes call for both.

n Fat: Real Extracts and Artificial/Imitation Flavors

Real extracts are made by dissolving the essential oils of ingredients, such as almonds, oranges, lemons
and vanilla bean, in an alcohol base. Real extract has a stronger, richer taste than artificial/imitation
flavoring and one can be substituted for the other in equal amounts.

n Substitutes

In our test kitchen, we experimented with some ingredient substitutions. We are passing on to you the
only substitutions we have found to be acceptable. However, we do caution you that your results may vary
significantly from ours. If you would like to try other substitutions, there are several helpful hint books
available from retail stores to assist you. However, we cannot guarantee their results.
MILK
Coffee creamer, non-dairy creamer or dry buttermilk may be substituted for dry milk in equal proportions.
Liquid milk (80°F/27°C) may be substituted for water in equal proportions.The dry milk may then be eliminated altogether.The loaf will be slightly smaller.
SUGAR
Honey may be substituted for sugar in equal proportions; reduce the liquid by the same amount. Brown
sugar may be substituted for white sugar in equal proportions.Yeast NEEDS sugar; NO ar tificial
sweetener should be used.
SALT
Salt-free recipes are not successful.
Dietetically sodium free (less than 5 mg sodium per serving) or low salt (less than 1/2 the sodium of table
salt) may be used in equal amounts. The bread will be coarser.
EGGS
Liquid egg substitutes may be used as directed on the carton.
Two egg whites may be substituted for one whole egg.
REMEMBER, all egg products must be at room temperature.

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n Fruits and Vegetables

When adding fruits or vegetables to recipes, do not exceed the amount listed.These products, if used in
excessive amounts, may inhibit the rising of the bread.

n Nuts

Nuts are interchangeable and optional in all recipes — almonds, walnuts, cashews or pecans.You decide.
Substitute in equal amounts.

n Using the Delay Timer

If you are going to use the delay timer, make sure the yeast is added last, on top of the flour and away
from all liquids.This will keep the yeast from activating until the machine starts to mix.

n Bread Mixes And Other Recipe Books

Use mixes labeled for up to 2 pound loaves. For best results, use the BASIC LIGHT program. Even
though we offer a wide variety of recipes for bread and dough, you may be looking for one that we have
not included in our recipe book. Breadmaker helpful hints and recipe books are available at book and
retail stores. They offer a wide variety of recipes. For best results use a1 1/2 lb (3 cups) or 2 lb (4 cups)
recipe to fill the Breadmaker’s Hearth pan. Refer to Breadmaker Program Specifications for the best bread
program to use for other recipes. Minor adjustments may be necessary for best results.

n High Altitude

BREAD AND DOUGHS
High elevations may make dough rise faster.We recommend that you try the recipe as it is printed first. If
you find the results are unsuccessful, decrease your yeast 1/4 teaspoon at a time.You may also have to
increase the water; start with 2 tablespoons and increase it if necessary. The addition of gluten will help
the structure of the bread.The recommended amount is 1 teaspoon per cup of flour.
GENERAL BAKING (Cakes, Quick Bread, Etc.)
You may have to make adjustments in recipes if you live above 3,000 feet. Try smaller amounts first, then
make any necessary adjustment the next time you bake. Use these guidelines only IF these ingredients
are in the recipe.
increase water or milk
1-4 TBL
decrease baking powder
1/8-1/4 tsp
decrease sugar
1-3 TBL
baking soda may require a slight reduction
At 6,000-6,500 feet, the following adjustments are recommended IF these ingredients are in the
recipes:
increase water or milk
1 TBL
decrease baking powder
1/4 tsp
decrease sugar
2 TBL
baking soda may require a slight reduction

n Freezing Baked Breads and Rolls

When freezing breads and rolls, cool them before wrapping in plastic wrap. Place them in a plastic bag
and seal it. Bread may be frozen for up to six weeks. When you thaw, partially open the wrapping to allow
the moisture to escape gradually for best results.

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n Freezing Dough

At the end of the dough program, you may remove the dough and freeze it for baking at a later time. Form
the dough into the desired shape and immediately freeze for one hour to harden. Remove from the
freezer and wrap in plastic wrap. Next, place it in a plastic bag and seal. Dough can be kept in the freezer
for up to four weeks. Thaw the dough in plastic bag in the refrigerator overnight or for several hours.
Unwrap and place on baking container. Cover and let stand in warm, draft free place until double the
original size. Because the dough is not room temperature, you will find it takes longer than usual to rise.
Bake according to recipe instructions.
If additional assistance is needed, expert help is available from Toastmaster (1-800-947-3744) or
from RED STAR® YEAST & PRODUCTS (1-800-445-4746).

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PROGRAMMING BREADMAKER
WHEN OPENING DOOR TO CHECK THE DOUGH BALL OR TO ADD INGREDIENTS, THE MIXER
MECHANISM WILL PULSE 3 TIMES.WAIT UNTIL PULSING IS DONE BEFORE REMOVING THE
BREAD PAN.

1

Open the door and remove
the bread pan by pulling
forward using the bread
pan handle.

2

Mount the kneading blade
on the shaft, flat side down.

3

Place all ingredients except
yeast into bread pan. Use a
rubber spatula to smooth
the dry ingredients in the
bread pan, be sure to
spread into all corners.
Lightly tap the pan 3 times
on the countertop to settle
the ingredients. Add yeast
on top.

4

Slide the bread pan under
the rails in the bottom of the
oven until it fits securely into
place with the FRONT ▼
marking facing the front of
the breadmaker.

NOTE: When using the timer, add all
ingredients at the beginning and add the
yeast last on top of the flour, away from
the liquid.This is critical for good results.
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5

6

Close the door. Plug into
120 V ~ 60 Hz outlet. The
display indicator will light
up with flashing zeros.

Press the bread button to select
the bread function.The word
BREAD, program number and
name will appear in the display
window.

Continue pressing the BREAD button
until the desired program is displayed.
The unit must be allowed to cool
down between each use.

7

Press START. The
OPERATION light
will come on.The
program name,
process and time
left for the program
to be finished is
displayed
and counts down.
The sweet program
will beep at 3:03 as a signal
to add additional ingredients
during the second knead.

8

WHEN THE DOOR IS
OPENED THE UNIT WILL
PULSE 3 MORE TIMES.
AFTER THIS, remove the pan
using the bread pan handle.
Add ingredients
to pan and
close door. The
unit will resume
the program
where it left off.

At the stir beep (mixing :06,
cake 1:12), use a spatula to
fold in any flour from around
the sides of the pan.

NOTE:
If the door is left opened for more than
10 minutes, the unit will reset itself and
the program will have to be started again
from the beginning.

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9

10

The beeper will sound when
the bread is done. Press
STOP and remove pan with
bread pan handle and oven
mitts. If you do not stop the
unit and remove the bread, it
will automatically go into the
keep warm progra m .T h e
OPERATION light will flash
and WARM will read in the
display window.Your bread
will be kept
warm for one
hour and the
machine will
shut off after this
time.

The beeper will sound when
bread is done. Remove pan
with bread pan handle and
oven mitts.Turn the bread pan
upside down and shake the
bread pan to release the
bread.
Place the bread upright on a
wire rack to cool approximately
20 minutes before cutting. This
allows the steam to escape. Be
sure to remove the kneading
blade from the bread.

CAUTION:
• The bread pan, kneading blade, and
bread will be very hot.
• Always unplug after use and allow to
cool completely before cleaning.

n Programming The Delay Timer For Bread or Dough

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BREAD
We suggest starting your bread baking with this White Bread Recipe. Follow each step carefully.
These steps have been written to eliminate the most common errors in breadmaker baking and may
be helpful for any recipe.

White Bread
2 pounds
water 80°F/27°C

1 1/2 cups

oil

2 TBL

sugar

2 TBL

salt

2 tsp

dry milk

2 TBL

bread flour

4 cups

active dry yeast

1 1/2 tsp

Programs

1 ,

Insta Program 4 yeast

2 1/2 tsp

2 , 3

1. Remove the bread pan from the breadmaker. Attach the kneading blade onto the shaft. Make sure
all ingredients, except water, are at room temperature.
2. Use a liquid measuring cup to measure the water (80°F/27°C) and pour into the bread pan.
3. Use a measuring spoon to measure the oil and add to the bread pan.
4. Use a measuring spoon to measure the sugar, salt and dry milk; level off with the straight edge of
a knife and add to the bread pan.
5. Lightly spoon bread flour into a dry measuring cup, level off with the straight edge of a knife and
add to the bread pan.
6. Smooth into all corners. Lightly tap pan on counter 3 times to settle all ing redients.
7. Carefully measure yeast with a measuring spoon; level off with the straight edge of a knife and add
to the bread pan. If using delay timer, make sure yeast is on top of bread flour, away from liquids.
8. Press door release to open door and slide the bread pan into the breadmaker under the rails. Close
the door.
9. Select BASIC PROGRAM # 1, 2 or 3 and set TIMER to delay, or press START for immediate start.
10. Halfway through the 2nd knead remove the pan and check the dough ball.It should be slightly tacky
to the touch. At this time push down any dough or flour that may be on the sides of the pan.
11. Use bread pan handle and oven mitts to carefully remove the bread pan at end of BAKE process
or at any time during the WARM process.
CAUTION: THE OVEN CAVITY, BREAD PAN, KNEADING BLADE AND BREAD
WILL BE VERY HOT. USE OVEN MITTS.
12. Turn bread pan upside down and shake several times to release the bread. Do not use metal utensils inside the bread pan or machine. Remove the kneading blade and allow loaf to cool standing
upright on wire rack approximately 20 minutes before cutting.
13. When the bread has completely cooled, approximately 1 hour, store in an air tight container.
14. UNPLUG UNIT AND ALLOW TO COOL COMPLETELY BEFORE CLEANING. Clean bread pan
after each use, DO NOT IMMERSE THE BREAD PAN IN WATER. (See cleaning instructions.)
Clean inside of breadmaker after each use.

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Buttermilk Bread

Fat Free White Bread

2 pounds

2 pounds
1 1/2 cups

cultured buttermilk 80°F/27°C

1 1/2 cups

applesauce*

2 TBL

oil

1/4 cup

sugar

2 TBL

honey

1/4 cup

salt

2 tsp

salt

2 tsp

dry milk

2 TBL

baking soda

1/2 tsp

bread flour

4 cups

bread flour

4 1/4 cups

active dry yeast

1 1/2 tsp

active dry yeast

1 3/4 tsp

Programs

1 ,

Programs

1 ,

Insta Program 4 yeast

2 1/2 tsp

water 80°F/27°C

2 , 3

2 , 3

*Any variety
Note: Substituting applesauce for oil in other
recipes may not produce good results.

Cinnamon Raisin Bread
2 pounds

French Bread
2 pounds

water 80°F/27°C

1 1/2 cups + 1 TBL

oil

2 TBL

1 1/3 cups + 1 TBL

sugar

2 TBL

oil

1/2 TBL

salt

1 1/2 tsp

sugar

1 TBL + 1 tsp

dry milk

2 TBL

2 tsp

oatmeal, quick or regular 1 cup

water 80°F/27°C

salt
bread flour

4 cups

bread flour

3 1/4 cups

active dry yeast

1 1/2 tsp

active dry yeast

2 1/4 tsp

Program

7

Program

8

Add at the beep:

Cranberry Bread

cinnamon

1 1/4 tsp

raisins

2/3 cup

walnuts

2/3 cup

2 pounds
water 80°F/27°C

1 1/3 cups

oil

2 TBL

salt

1 1/2 tsp

orange peel, grated

2 tsp

sugar

1/4 cup

dry milk

3 TBL

bread flour

4 cups

active dry yeast
Program

French Variation Bread
2 pounds

2 tsp
8

Add at the beep:
cranberries, dried

1 cup

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water 80°F/27°C

1 1/2 cups

sugar

2 TBL

salt

2 tsp

bread flour

4 1/3 cups

active dry yeast

2 tsp

Program

7

Dill Bread

Jalapeño Bread
2 pounds

2 pounds

water 80°F/27°C

3/4 cup

water 80°F/27°C

1 cup + 2 TBL

cottage cheese

1 cup

oil

3 TBL

oil

2 TBL

whole kernel corn, well drained 1 cup

sugar

3 TBL

jalapeño peppers, well drained

salt

1 1/2 tsp

sugar

2 TBL

dry milk

2 TBL

salt

1 1/2 tsp

1/4 cup

bread flour

4 1/4 cups

bread flour

4 cups

dried dill weed

1 TBL

corn meal

2/3 cup

dried minced onion

1 TBL

cilantro, dried

1/2 TBL

active dry yeast

1 1/2 tsp

active dry yeast

2 tsp

Programs

1 ,

Programs

1 ,

Insta Program 4 yeast

2 1/2 tsp3

Insta Program 4 yeast

1 TBL

2 , 3

2 , 3

Italian Herb Bread

Cheese Onion Bread

2 pounds

2 pounds
water 80°F/27°C

1 1/3 cups

sugar

1 TBL

salt

1 tsp

bread flour

4 cups

shredded cheddar cheese

1 cup

grated parmesan cheese

1/4 cup

dried onion

1 TBL

active dry yeast

2 tsp

Programs

1 ,

Insta Program 4 yeast

1 TBL

2 , 3

water 80°F/27°C

1 1/3 cups

oil

3 TBL

sugar

2 TBL

salt

1 tsp

dry milk

2 TBL

bread flour

4 1/3 cups

dried Italian seasoning

4 tsp

active dry yeast

1 1/2 tsp

Program

7

Insta Program 4 yeast

2 3/4 tsp

Potato Bread

Pesto Bread

2 pounds
2 pounds

water 80°F/27°C

1 1/4 cups

water 80°F/27°C

1 1/3 cups

oil

3 TBL

prepared pesto 80°F/27°C

1/3 cup

salt

2 tsp

salt

1 1/2 tsp

sugar

3 TBL

sugar

2 TBL

dry milk

3 TBL

whole wheat flour

1 1/4 cups

instant potato flakes

1/4 cup

bread flour

3 cups

bread flour

4 cups

active dry yeast

2 tsp

active dry yeast

2 tsp

Programs

1 ,

Programs

1 ,

Insta Program 4 yeast

1 TBL

Insta Program 4 yeast

1 TBL

2 , 3

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2 , 3

Corn Bread

Caraway Rye Bread
2 pounds

egg room temperature plus

2 pounds

1

enough water

water 80°F/27°C

1 2/3 cups

oil

2 TBL

1 cup

molasses

1/4 cup

milk 80°F/27°C

1/2 cup

salt

2 tsp

oil

1/4 cup

dry milk

2 TBL

1/3 cup
2 tsp

rye flour

1 1/2 cups

whole wheat flour

1/2 cup

dry milk

1/2 cup

bread flour

3 cups

bread flour

4 cups

caraway seeds

2 TBL

corn meal

2/3 cup

active dry yeast

3 1/4 tsp

active dry yeast

2 tsp
Program

6

80°F/27°C to equal

sugar
salt

Programs

1 ,

2 , 3

Insta Program 4 yeast

1 TBL

White Wheat Bread

Whole Wheat Bread

2 pounds
water 80°F/27°C

1 1/2 cups

oil

2 TBL

salt

2 tsp

brown sugar

3 TBL

dry milk

3 TBL

whole wheat flour

2 cups

bread flour

2 cups

active dry yeast

2 tsp

Program

5

2 pounds
water 80°F/27°C

Whole Wheat Rapid
Program 6 yeast

1 TBL

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1 1/2 cups + 1 TBL

oil

2 TBL

salt

2 tsp

brown sugar

1/3 cup

dry milk

3 TBL

whole wheat flour

4 cups

active dry yeast

1 TBL

Program

5

Whole Wheat Rapid
Program 6 yeast

4 tsp

Onion Rye Bread

Pumpernickel Bread
2 pounds

2 pounds

water 80°F/27°C

1 1/4 cups

water 80°F/27°C

1 2/3 cups

oil

1 1/2 TBL

oil

2 TBL

molasses

1/4 cup

molasses

1/4 cup

salt

1 1/2 tsp

salt

2 tsp

dry milk

2 TBL

dry milk

2 TBL

rye flour

3/4 cup

cocoa powder

1/4 cup

whole wheat flour

3/4 cup

instant coffee granules

2 tsp

bread flour

2 1/2 cups

caraway seeds

2 TBL

dehydrated onions

1 1/2 TBL

rye flour

1 1/2 cups

caraway seeds

4 tsp

whole wheat flour

1/2 cups

active dry yeast

2 1/4 tsp

bread flour

2 3/4 cups

active dry yeast

2 1/4 tsp

Program

5

Program

5

Whole Wheat Rapid

Peanut Butter Honey Bread

Program 6 yeast

3 1/4 tsp 5

2 pounds
water 80°F/27°C

1 1/3 cups

peanut butter, any style

3/4 cup

honey

1/3 cup

salt

1 1/2 tsp

dry milk

3 TBL

bread flour

4 cups

active dry yeast

2 3/4 tsp

Program

8

Seed Bread

Hearty Nut Bread

2 pounds
2 pounds

water 80°F/27°C

water 80°F/27°C

1 1/3 cups

oil

1 TBL

oil

1 TBL

honey

3 TBL

honey

1/3 cup

salt

1 tsp

salt

2 tsp

bread flour

3 cups

dry milk

2 TBL

oatmeal, quick or regular

1/3 cup

whole wheat flour

2 cups

gluten

4 tsp

bread flour

2 1/4 cups

sunflower seeds

1/4 cup

walnuts

2/3 cup

sesame seeds

2 TBL

active dry yeast

2 1/2 tsp

Program

1 1/4 cups

poppy seeds

2 TBL

anise seeds

2 tsp

5

active dry yeast

2 1/4 tsp

3 1/2 tsp

Programs

1 ,

Whole Wheat Rapid
Program 6 yeast

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2 , 3

Rosemary, Garlic,
Tomato Bread

Russian Kulich Bread
2 pounds
egg room temperature plus

2 pounds
water 80°F/27°C

1 cup + 1 TBL

oil

2 TBL

enough milk
80°F/27°C to equal

low sodium vegetable
juice 80°F/27°C

1/2 cup

salt

1 1/4 tsp

sugar

2 TBL

dry milk

2 TBL

cilantro leaves, dried

2 tsp

oregano leaves, dried

1 tsp

garlic powder

1 tsp

bread flour

4 cups

sun-dried tomatoes, snipped

1/2 cup

packed in oil)
2 tsp

Programs

1 ,

Insta Program 4 yeast

1 TBL

apricot nectar 80°F/27°C

1/2 cup

oil

1 TBL

salt

1 1/2 tsp

sugar

3 TBL

bread flour

4 cups

active dry yeast

2 tsp

Program

8

cinnamon

1 tsp

apricots, chopped

1/3 cup

prunes, chopped

1/2 cup

almonds, sliced

1/3 cup

2 , 3

Sour Cream, Onion
& Chives Bread

Double Chocolate Bread
2 pounds
egg room temperature plus

1 cup

Add at the beep:

(unsalted and dried, not
active dry yeast

1

1

2 pounds

enough water

egg room temperature plus

1

80°F/27°C to equal

1 cup + 2 TBL

enough water

sour cream 80°F/27°C

1/2 cup

80°F/27°C to equal

1 cup

oil

1 TBL

sour cream 80°F/27°C

3/4 cup

salt

1 1/2 tsp

oil

2 TBL

sugar

1/4 cup

salt

2 tsp

bread flour

4 cups

sugar

2 TBL

cocoa powder

3 TBL

bread flour

4 cups

active dry yeast

2 1/2 tsp

dehydrated onions

1 1/2 TBL

chives, dried

2 TBL

8

active dry yeast

2 1/4 tsp

1 cup

Programs

1 ,

Insta Program 4 yeast

3 1/4 tsp

Program
Add at the beep:
semi-sweet chocolate chips

This is a very most dense bread.
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2 , 3

DAY OLD BREAD
Here are some suggestions for left over bread.

Breaded Pineapple

Bread Pudding

chunked pineapple

1 15-oz can

white bread, 1 inch cubes

1 1/2 cups

cornstarch

2 TBL

vanilla cook & serve

sugar

1/2 cup

pudding & pie filling

1 3-oz box

butter

1/4 cup

cinnamon

1 tsp

white bread, 1 inch cubes

2 cups

milk, liquid

2 cups

Drain pineapple, reserve juice. Add enough
water to juice to equal 1 cup. Mix cornstarch
and sugar, add juice and margarine and heat
until thick. Pour over pineapple and bread,
toss lightly to mix. Bake at 350°F/177°C for 30
minutes.

Mix all ingredients in a one quart casserole.
Bake in oven at 350°F/177°C for 30 minutes
— stir halfway through cooking time. Serve
warm or cold.

Crunchy Bread Snacks
bread, sliced 1/2 inch thick

8 slices

butter, melted

1/4 cup

dry seasoning mix*

4 tsp

*Use any one of the following: dried spaghetti
sauce seasoning, ranch dressing, Italian herb
seasoning, garlic powder, or garlic salt. Amounts
may be adjusted to your taste.

Melt butter and add seasoning. Place bread
on baking container and lightly brush with
butter mixture. Bake at 350°F/177°C 10-15
minutes or until brown. Allow to cool. Break
into bite size pieces..

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DOUGH
The dough program is used to mix dough to be shaped by hand before baking in the Breadmaker’s
Hearth oven or in a conventional oven.
• If using delayed timer, make sure yeast is on top of flour, away from liquids.
• If you allow the dough to remain in the breadmaker after the program is complete, it may over rise
and damage the machine.

n Crust Treatments (use only with dough program)

Always allow optimum rising of shaped dough. Use a pastry brush to apply glaze. Bake as directed.
Egg Yolk Glaze — For a shiny/golden crust, mix 1 slightly beaten egg or egg yolk with 1 TBL water or
milk.
Egg White Glaze — For a shiny/chewy crust, mix 1 slightly beaten egg white with 1 TBL water.

n Lightly Floured

Sprinkle enough flour onto work area so that the dough can be handled without sticking.

n Shaping Rolls

Cloverleaf Rolls — Shape into 1/2 inch balls. Place 3 balls in each muffin tin and let rise until double in
size.
Crisscross Rolls — Shape into balls setting two aside. Combine the balls and roll into a 1/8 inch thick
square. Cut strips 1/8 inch wide and 2 inches longs. Place one strip across the top of each ball. Repeat
this process, placing the second strip in the opposite direction across the top of each ball.
Traditional Rolls — Shape into balls. For “pull apar t” rolls, place dough balls with sides touching. For
“individual” rolls place dough balls 2 inches apart.

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Dinner Roll Dough
18 rolls

24 rolls

egg room temperature plus

1

1

enough water 80°F/27°C to equal

1 cup + 1 TBL

1 1/3 cups

oil

3 TBL

1/4 cup

sugar

3 TBL

1/4 cup

salt

1 tsp

1 1/2 tsp

bread flour

3 1/4 cups

4 cups

active dry yeast

1 1/2 tsp

2 tsp

Program

10

10

1. Remove the bread pan from the breadmaker. Attach the kneading blade onto the shaft. Make sure
all ingredients, except water, are at room temperature.
2. To measure egg plus enough liquid to equal — after warming, remove from shell and place in a
liquid measuring cup. Slowly add warm (80°F/27°C) liquid to measuring cup until it reaches the
desired measurement.
3. Use a measuring spoon to measure the oil and add to the bread pan.
4. Use a measuring spoon to measure the sugar and salt; level off with the straight edge of a knife
and add to the bread pan.
5. Lightly spoon bread flour into a dry measuring cup, level off with the straight edge of a knife and
add to the bread pan.
6. Smooth into all corners. Lightly tap pan on counter 3 times to settle all ing redients.
7. Carefully measure yeast with a measuring spoon; level off with the straight edge of a knife and add
to the bread pan. If using delay timer, make sure yeast is on top of bread flour, away from liquids.
8. Press door release to open door and slide the bread pan into the breadmaker under the rails. Close
the door.
9. Select DOUGH PROGRAM # 10 and press START.
10. Halfway through the 2nd knead remove the pan and check the dough ball.It should be slightly tacky
to the touch. At this time push down any dough or flour that may be on the sides of the pan.
11. Use bread pan handle and oven mitts to carefully remove the bread pan at end of the program.
CAUTION: THE OVEN CAVITY, BREAD PAN, KNEADING BLADE AND BREAD
WILL BE VERY HOT. USE OVEN MITTS.
12. Turn bread pan upside down and shake several times to remove the dough. Do not use metal
utensils inside the bread pan or machine.
13. Place on a lightly floured surface. Divide into pieces and shape.
14. Place on a greased baking sheet. Cover and let rise in a warm place for 30 minutes or until
double in size.
15. Bake at 350°F/177°C 20-30 minutes, or until done.
16. UNPLUG UNIT AND ALLOW TO COOL COMPLETELY BEFORE CLEANING. Clean bread pan
after each use, DO NOT IMMERSE THE BREAD PAN IN WATER. (See cleaning instructions.)
Clean inside of breadmaker after each use.

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Refreshing Roll Dough
12 rolls

18 rolls

egg room temperature plus

1

1

enough water 80°F/27°C to equal

1 cup

1 1/2 cups

butter

1/4 cup

1/3 cup

brown sugar

1/3 cup

1/2 cup

salt

1 tsp

1 1/2 tsp

bread flour

3 1/2 cups

4 1/2 cups

active dry yeast

1 1/2 tsp

2 tsp

Program

10

10

Topping:
butter, melted

1/2 cup

3/4 cup

orange peel, grated

2 TBL

1/4 cup

sugar

1/2 cup

3/4 cup

Method
1. Place on a lightly floured surface. Divide into pieces and shape.
2. Mix together topping ingredients and dip pieces in mixture, covering well.
3. Place in greased baking dish with sides, cover and let rise in a warm place 30 minutes or until
doubles in size.
4. Bake at 350°F/177°C 20-30 minutes, or until done. Serve warm.

Buttermilk Roll Dough
12 rolls

18 rolls

cultured buttermilk 80°F/27°C

1 cup

1 1/2 cups

oil

3 TBL

1/4 cup

honey

1 1/2 TBL

2 TBL

salt

1 tsp

1 1/2 tsp

bread flour

3/4 cup

1 1/4 cups

whole wheat flour

1 1/3 cups

2 cups

wheat germ

1/3 cup

1/2 cup

baking soda

1/4 tsp

1/4 tsp

active dry yeast

1 3/4 tsp

2 tsp

Program

10

10

2 TBL

3 TBL

Brush with:
melted butter

Method
1. Place on lightly floured surface. Divide into pieces and shape.
2. Place on a greased baking sheet. Cover and let rise in a warm place for 30 minutes or until
double in size. Brush with melted butter.
3. Bake at 350°F/177°C 15-20 minutes, or until done.
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Foccacia Dough
1 loaf
water 80°F/27°C

1 cup

olive oil

1/3 cup

sugar

2 tsp

salt

1 tsp

bread flour

3 cups

Italian seasoning

1 tsp

active dry yeast

1 1/2 tsp

Program

11

Garlic-Cheese Topping:
olive oil

1/4 cup

oregano leaves, dried

1 1/2 tsp

garlic, coarsely chopped

1/3 cup

Parmesan cheese, grated

1/3 cup

salt

1/4 tsp

Greek Style Topping:
olive oil

1/4 cup

oregano leaves, dried

1 1/2 tsp

onion, thinly sliced

1 cup

Feta cheese, crumbled

1/3 cup

black olives, sliced — drained

1/4 cup

salt

1/4 tsp

Method
1. With oiled hands, evenly press dough into a greased 9 x 13 inch pan. Using your fingertips,
make indentations in the dough.
2. Cover; let rise in a warm place for 20 minutes or until almost double in size.While the dough is
rising, select the topping and prepare.
3. In a skillet, heat oil.
For garlic-cheese topping — stir in oregano and garlic then immediately remove from
heat.
For Greek topping — add onions and cook until onions are soft but not brown, approximately 5 minutes.
4. Spoon topping mixture evenly over dough. Sprinkle with remaining ingredients.
5. Bake at 400°F/205°C for 20 minutes or until done.

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Wheat Dinner Roll Dough
12 rolls

18 rolls

water 80°F/27°C

3/4 cup

1 1/2 cups

oil

1 TBL

2 TBL

brown sugar

2 TBL

1/4 cup

salt

1/2 tsp

1 tsp

dry milk

1 TBL

2 TBL

bread flour

1 1/4 cups

2 1/2 cups

whole wheat flour

1 cup

2 cups

active dry yeast

1 1/2 tsp

2 tsp

Program

10

10

Method
1. Place on a lightly floured surface.Divide into pieces and shape.
2. Place on greased baking sheet. Cover and let rise in a warm place for 30 minutes or until double in size.
3. Bake at 350°F/177°C 25-30 minutes, or until done.

Cheesy Garlic Roll Dough
egg room temperature plus

18 rolls

24 rolls

1

1

enough water 80°F/27°C to equal

1 cup

1 1/3 cups

oil

2 TBL

3 TBL

sugar

1/3 cup

1/2 cup

salt

1 tsp

1 1/2 tsp

bread flour

3 1/2 cups

4 1/2 cups

active dry yeast

1 1/2 tsp

2 tsp

Program

10

10

Topping:
parmesan cheese

1/2 cup

2/3 cup

garlic, finely minced

1 1/2 TBL

2 TBL

butter, melted

3 TBL

1/4 cup

Method
1. Place on a lightly floured surface.Divide into pieces and shape.
2. Combine cheese and garlic. Dip pieces in melted butter and then in cheese-garlic mixture.
Place in greased 9 x 13 inch baking dish. Cover and let rise in a warm place 45 minutes or until
double in size.
3. Bake at 325°F/163°C 35-40 minutes, or until done.
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French Bread Dough
(French Onion Bread, French Loaf, French Rolls and French Twists)
water 80°F/27°C

1 1/4 cups

sugar

1 TBL

salt

1 tsp

bread flour

3 1/2 cups

active dry yeast

1 TBL

Program

10

Glaze:
water

2 TBL

salt

1/2 tsp

Method
1. Place on a lightly floured surface. Roll into a large rectangle. Starting with the longest side, roll
up tightly, pressing the seams to seal and tapering each end.
2. Place the loaf on a greased baking sheet, cover and let rise in a warm place 40 minutes or until
double in size.
3. With a knife, cut three diagonal slashes across top of the loaf. Combine the glaze ingredients.
Brush the loaf generously. Bake at 400°F/205°C 20 to 25 minutes, or until done.

■ Variations
French Onion Bread: Add 1/4 cup dehydrated onion to dough recipe and shape according to
method above.
French Loaf: Instead of method 1, shape the dough into one large round ball. Continue methods 2
and 3 above. Bake at 400°F/205°C 20 to 25 minutes or until done.
Tip: If desired, brush with glaze and sprinkle loaf before baking with one of the following:
sesame seeds, poppy seeds, caraway seeds or cracked wheat.
French Rolls: Instead of method 1, divide into 12 pieces. Pinch together the ends of each roll and
taper slightly. Continue methods 2 and 3 as above. Bake at 400°F/205°C for 15 to 20 minutes or until
done.
French Twists: Use recipe above.
Method
1. Place on a lightly floured surface. Divide into 18 equal pieces. Roll into 14 inch ropes.
2. Fold each rope in half and twist, starting at fold.
3. Place on a greased baking sheet and brush with 1/3 cup melted butter. Cover and let rise in a
warm place until double in size.
4. Brush with glaze and bake at 400°F/205°C for 12 to 15 minutes or until done.

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Challah Braid Dough
egg room temperature plus

regular

large

1

1

enough water 80°F/27°C to equal

3/4 cup

1 cup + 1 TBL

oil

2 TBL

3 TBL

sugar

1 1/2 TBL

2 TBL

salt

1 tsp

1 1/2 tsp

bread flour

2 cups

3 1/4 cups

active dry yeast

1 tsp

1 1/2 tsp

Program

10

10

egg yolk, beaten

1

1

water

1 TBL

1 TBL

1 tsp

1 TBL

Glaze:

Topping:
poppy seeds

Method
1. Place dough on a lightly floured surface. Divide into thirds, making 3 (10-inch regular,
13- inch large) ropes with tapered ends. Pinch ropes together at one end, braid together. Pinch
together at other end and secure braid.
2. Transfer braided dough to greased baking sheet; cover and let rise in a warm place 45 minutes
or until double in size.
3. Combine glaze ingredients and brush onto braid. Sprinkle with poppy seeds and bake at
375°F/190°C 25 minutes, or until done.

Pita Pocket Dough
20 pita pockets
water 80°F/27°C

1 1/3 cups

olive oil

8 tsp

sugar

4 tsp

salt

1 1/4 tsp

bread flour

2 cups

whole wheat flour

1 1/3 cups

active dry yeast

2 1/2 tsp

Program

10

Method
1. Place on a lightly floured surface. Divide into 10 pieces. Shape each piece into a smooth ball.
2. Place 5 balls on a large baking sheet. Place the remaining 5 balls on another baking sheet. Let
rise about 20 minutes.With fingertips flatten each ball into a 6 inch circle.
3. Bake at 500°F/260°C for 5 minutes or until puffed and tops begin to brown.
4. Cut each in half to form 2 pockets.
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Whole Wheat Pizza Crust Dough
1 thick 12 inch crust
2 thin 12 inch crusts
water 80°F/27°C

1 cup

oil

2 TBL

sugar

1 TBL

salt

1 tsp

whole wheat flour

1 cup

bread flour

1 1/2 cups

active dry yeast

2 1/4 tsp

Program

11

Method
1. Place on a lightly floured surface. Divide in half and press onto a 12 inch pizza pan. (Sprinkle
each pan with 1 tablespoon of cornmeal if desired.) Generously prick dough with a fork. For one
12 inch thick crust, do not divide.
2. Bake 400°F/205°C oven for 10-12 minutes or until edges of crust begin to turn a light golden
brown. Remove, add toppings and return to oven to bake an additional 15-20 minutes.

Pizza Crust Dough
1 thick 12 inch crust

2 thick 12 inch crust

2 thin 12 inch crusts

4 thin 12 inch crusts

2 thick 9 inch crusts

4 thick 9 inch crusts

4 thin 9 inch crusts

8 thin 9 inch crusts

water 80°F/27°C

3/4 cup

1 2/3 cups

oil

1 TBL

2 TBL

sugar

1 TBL

2 TBL

salt

1/2 tsp

1 tsp

dry milk

1 TBL

2 TBL

bread flour

2 1/4 cups

4 1/2 cups

active dry yeast

1 tsp

2 tsp

Program

11

11

Method
1. Place on a lightly floured surface.Divide and press onto a 12 inch pizza pan, raising edges.
2. Spread pizza sauce over the dough and sprinkle with toppings.
3. Bake 425°F/218°C for 20 minutes or until crust is golden brown around edges.
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Bagel Dough
8 bagels
water 80°F/27°C

1 cup

sugar

1 1/2 TBL

salt

1 tsp

bread flour

3 cups

active dry yeast

2 1/4 tsp

Program

11

Glaze:
egg, beaten

1

Toppings (optional):
sesame seeds, poppy seeds, cracked wheat, wheat flakes, or dried onion flakes

Banana Wheat Bagel Dough
12 bagels
egg room temperature plus

1

enough water 80°F/27°C to equal

1 cup

oil

2 TBL

honey

1 TBL

salt

1 1/2 tsp

mashed banana

1/2 cup

whole wheat flour

2 1/2 cups

bread flour

1 cup

active dry yeast

2 1/4 tsp

Program

11

Glaze:
egg white, beaten

1

water

1 TBL

Toppings (optional):
poppy seeds, sesame seeds

Bagel Recipes Method
1. Place on a lightly floured surface. Divide into pieces. Roll each in a smooth ball, making a hole
in the center of each with thumbs. Gently pull to make a one inch hole.
2. Place on a greased baking sheet. Cover and let rise in a warm place for 10 minutes.
3. In a 3-quart saucepan, bring to a boil 2 quarts water and 2 tablespoons sugar. Place a few
bagels at a time in boiling water. Simmer 3 minutes turning once. Remove with slotted spoon
and put back on greased baking sheet.
4. Brush with egg and sprinkle with choice of toppings. Bake at 400°F/205°C 20-25 minutes or
until done; cool on a wire rack.
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Almond Cherry Coffee Cake Dough
1 coffee cake
water 80°F/27°C

1 cup

oil

1 TBL

sugar

1 1/2 TBL

salt

3/4 tsp

dry milk

1 TBL

bread flour

3 1/4 cups

active dry yeast

1 1/2 tsp

Program

10

Filling:
cream cheese, room temperature

8 oz

sugar

2 TBL

maraschino cherries, chopped

1/2 cup

milk, liquid

1 TBL

almond extract

1/2 tsp

Glaze:
powdered sugar

1/2 cup

sour cream

1 TBL

milk, liquid

1-2 TBL

sliced almonds, to decorate

2 TBL

cherries, quartered, to decorate

2 TBL

Method
1. Place on a lightly floured surface. Roll into a 15 x 10 inch rectangle. Spread filling over dough
within 1/2 inch of edges. Starting with longest side, roll dough up tightly, pressing edges to seal.
2. Place roll, seam-side down, on a greased baking sheet and join the ends to form a ring; pinch
to seal.With a knife, make cuts 1 1/2 inches apart from the outside edge to within one inch of
the inside edge.Turn each section on its side so filling shows.
3. Cover and let rise in a warm place 40 minutes or until almost double in size.
4. Uncover and bake at 375°F/190°C for 20-25 minutes or until done.
5. Combine the first three glaze ingredients, adding only enough milk for drizzling consistency.
Drizzle over the warm coffee cake. Decorate with almonds and cherries. Serve warm.

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Cinnamon Roll Dough

Sticky Breakfast Roll Dough

16 rolls
egg room temperature plus

12 rolls

1

egg room temperature plus

80°F/27°C to equal

1 cup

80°F/27°C to equal

enough water

1

enough water
1 1/4 cups

oil

3 TBL

oil

3 1/2 tsp

sugar

1/3 cup

sugar

1/3 cup

salt

1 tsp

salt

1 tsp

bread flour

3 1/2 cups

bread flour

3 1/2 cups

active dry yeast

1 1/2 tsp

active dry yeast

1 1/2 tsp

Program

10

Program

10

10

Filling:

Filling:
1/3 cup

butter, softened

1/2 cup

sugar

1/4 cup

sugar

1/3 cup

cinnamon

2 TBL

cinnamon

1 TBL

1/4 cup

walnuts or pecans, chopped

1/2 cup

1/4 cup

Topping:

butter, melted

walnuts, finely chopped
(optional)
raisins (optional)

butter, melted
brown sugar

Glaze:
powdered sugar

1/2 cup

milk
vanilla

3 TBL
1/2 tsp

3/4 cup
3/4 cup

Method
1. On a lightly floured surface roll into a
12 x 16 inch rectangle and spread with
butter. Combine remaining filling ingredients and sprinkle over dough. Roll up
tightly, jelly-roll style, starting with the
longest side and cut into one inch slices.
2. Combine topping mixture and spread into
a 13 x 9 inch baking dish. Place slices on
mixture and let rise in a warm place for
30 minutes or until double in size.
3. Bake at 350°F/177°C 35 minutes or until
done. Invert onto a heat-proof tray.

Method
1. On a lightly floured surface, roll dough
into a 12 x 16 inch rectangle and spread
with butter. Combine remaining filling
ingredients and sprinkle over butter. Roll
up tightly, jelly-roll style, starting with the
longest side and cut into one inch slices.
2. Place in greased baking pan about 1/2
inch apart and let stand in a warm place
for 30 minutes or until double in size.
3. Bake at 350°F/177°C 25-30 minutes or
until done.
4. Mix glaze ingredients until smooth and
drizzle over top.

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Cheesy Mexican
Pretzel Dough

Soft Pretzel Dough
16 pretzels
water 80°F/27°C

1 1/4 cups

egg yolk room temperature

1

oil

1 TBL

sugar

2 TBL

salt

1 tsp

white pepper

1/8 tsp

bread flour

3 1/2 cups

active dry yeast

1 TBL

Program

11

18 pretzels

1

water

1 TBL

1 1/4 cups

cheddar cheese, shredded

1 cup

salt

1 tsp

sugar

1 TBL

cooked bacon, drained —
chopped

1/4 cup

green chilies, drained —
chopped

Glaze:
egg white

water 80°F/27°C

Toppings (optional):

3 TBL

dehydrated onions

1 TBL

bread flour

4 cups

active dry yeast

2 tsp

Program

11

Glaze:

kosher salt
sesame seeds

Method
1. On a lightly floured surface cut dough
into pieces. Roll each piece into a 16
inch rope. Cross the ends of the rope to
make a loop; twist the crossed ends once
and fold across the loop.
2. Place on a greased baking sheet 1 1/2
inches apar t. Brush with glaze and
sprinkle with topping. Bake at
375°F/190°C 15-20 minutes or until
done.

cornmeal

2 TBL

egg

1

water

1 TBL

Method
1. Place on a lightly floured surface, divide
dough into 18 pieces. Roll each piece
into a 18 inch rope. Cross the ends of the
rope to make a loop; twist the crossed
ends once and fold across the loop.
2. Place on a greased baking sheet
s p ri n k l e d with cornmeal, 2 inches apart.
B rush with glaze and sprinkle with
t o p p i n g . Bake at 375°F/190°C 15-20
minutes or until done.

■ Variation
Pepperoni Pretzels: Add 1 cup sliced
pepperoni and 2 tablespoons parmesan
cheese to dough ingredients. Follow method
for completion.

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MIXING
Several different kinds of doughs can be mixed using the mixing program. Remove dough and follow
directions with the recipe to complete the baking/cooking.
• The ingredient stir beep is at [:09] for the mixing program. It is very important that you assist the breadmaker in the stirring process at this time.After removing the pan, use a rubber spatula to gently scrape
the ingredients from the sides and corners of the pan and fold into the wet mixture. Return the pan to
the machine to complete the program.
• Because cookie dough is more difficult to work with, it may be necessary to repeat part or all of the
mixing program. Remember to check the batter at the stir beep and assist when necessary.
• Although the delay timer is an option for this cycle, our experience has shown the recipes included do
not mix well when delayed. You may find one of your recipes may work well therefore, we have given
you delay as an option.

Pasta
milk 80°F/27°C

3/4 cup

oil

6 TBL

salt

1/4 tsp

semolina (pasta) flour

2 cups

Program

12

1. Remove the bread pan from the breadmaker. Attach the kneading blade onto the shaft. Make sure
all ingredients, except water, are at room temperature.
2. Use a liquid measuring cup to measure the milk (80°F/27°C) and pour into the bread pan.
3. Use a measuring spoon to measure the oil and add to the bread pan.
4. Use a measuring spoon to measure the salt; level off with the straight edge of a knife and add to
the bread pan.
5. Lightly spoon semolina (pasta) flour into a dry measuring cup, level off with the straight edge of a
knife and add to the bread pan.
6. Smooth into all corners. Lightly tap pan on counter 3 times to settle all ing redients.
7. Press door release to open door and slide the bread pan into the breadmaker under the rails. Close
the door.
8. Select MIXING PROGRAM #12, press START.
9. At the stir beep [ :06], use a spatula to fold in any flour from around the sides of the pan.
10. Use bread pan handle and oven mitts to carefully remove the bread pan at end of kneading/
mixing.
11. Turn bread pan upside down and shake several times to remove the dough onto a lightly floured
surface.
12. Using a rolling pin, on a floured surface, roll out dough to about 1/8 inch thickness. Cut dough into
strips about 1/2 inch wide.
13. Add to 6 cups of boiling liquid and cook 10-15 minutes or until tender.DO NOT OVER COOK. Drain
well.
14. UNPLUG UNIT AND ALLOW TO COOL COMPLETELY BEFORE CLEANING. Clean bread pan
after each use, DO NOT IMMERSE THE BREAD PAN IN WATER. (See cleaning instructions.)
Clean inside of breadmaker after each use.

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Dumplings

Pie Crust
1 cup

water 80°F/27°C

1/2 cup

oil

1/2 cup

oil

3/4 cup

salt

1/4 tsp

salt

1/4 tsp

all-purpose flour

2 2/3 cups

all purpose flour

2 1/2 cups

baking powder

4 tsp
Program

12

milk 80°F/27°C

Program

12

Method
1. Divide in half and roll out on a lightly
floured surface.
2. Put in pie pan and prick bottom with a fork.
3. Bake at 425°F/218°C 20 minutes or until
done.
Makes 2 crusts.

Method
1. Place dough in bowl.
2. Using a teaspoon, carefully drop
dumplings into 6 cups of boiling broth.
3. Turn down to medium heat and cook
10-15 minutes or until tender.DO NOT
OVER COOK.
Makes 4 servings.

Amaretto Raisin Cookies

Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

amaretto liquor*

1 TBL

eggs room temperature

2

eggs room temperature

2

butter, melted

1 cup

butter, softened

1 cup

brown sugar, packed

1 cup

brown sugar, packed

3/4 cup

sugar

1/2 cup

raisins

3/4 cup

all-purpose flour

1 1/2 cups

all-purpose flour

2 1/2 cups

cinnamon

1 tsp

baking powder

1 1/2 tsp

salt

1/2 tsp

12

quick or old fashioned
oats like Quaker®

3 cups

raisins

1 cup

baking soda

1 tsp

Program

At the stir beep [:06], use a spatula to fold in
any flour from around the sides of the pan.
When the program is complete, use a spatula
to fold in any unmixed ingredients and if necessary start the program again.

Program
12
At the stir beep [:06], use a spatula to fold in
any flour from around the sides of the pan.
When the program is complete, use a spatula
to fold in any unmixed ingredients and if necessary start the program again.

*or vanilla extract

Method
1. Spoon on to a lightly greased cookie
sheet.
2. Bake at 350°F/177°C for 12-15 minutes
or until done.
Makes 2 dozen cookies.

Method
1. Spoon on to a lightly greased cookie
sheet.
2. Bake at 350°F/177°C for 12-15 minutes
or until done.
Makes 2 1/2 dozen cookies.
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Butter Cookies

Chocolate Sugar Cookies

milk 80°F/27°C

3 TBL

eggs room temperature

2

egg room temperature

1

butter, softened

1 cup

butter, melted

1 cup

vanilla extract

1 1/2 tsp

sugar

1 cup

sugar

3/4 cup

salt

1/2 tsp

cocoa powder

1/3 cup

vanilla extract

1 tsp

all-purpose flour

2 3/4 cups

all-purpose flour

3 cups

baking powder

1 tsp

baking powder

1 1/2 tsp
Program
12
At the stir beep [:06], use a spatula to
fold in any flour from around the sides of
the pan.When the program is complete,
use a spatula to fold in any unmixed
ingredients and if necessary start the
program again.

Program
12
At the stir beep [:06], use a spatula to fold in
any flour from around the sides of the pan.
When the program is complete, use a spatula
to fold in any unmixed ingredients and if necessary start the program again.

Method
1. Roll into 1 1/2 inch balls and place on a
lightly greased cookie sheet.
2. Flatten with a fork.
3. Bake at 350°F/177°C for 12-15 minutes
or until begin to turn brown around the
edges.
Makes 2 1/2 dozen cookies.

Topping
sugar

2 TBL

cinnamon

3/4 tsp

Method
1. Roll into 1 1/2 inch balls and place on a
lightly greased cookie sheet.
2. Flatten with a fork and sprinkle with
sugar topping.
3. Bake at 400°F/205°C for 12-15 minutes
or until begin to turn brown around the
edges.
Makes 2 1/2 dozen cookies.

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CAKE & QUICK BREAD
The cake program will mix and bake a pre-packaged cake mix, cake or quick bread.
• The ingredient stir beep is at [1:12] for the cake program. It is very important that you assist the
breadmaker in the stirring process at this time. After removing the pan, use a rubber spatula to gently
scrape the ingredients from the sides and corners of the pan and fold into the wet mixture. Return the
pan to the machine to complete the program.
• A full size cake mix (approximately 18 oz) works well using the cake program. As with any other liquid
ingredient, the liquid should be 80°F/27°C and the eggs room temperature. Otherwise, add ingredients
as listed on the package instructions.One step angel food cake mixes may also be used.Neither a two
step or swirl mix will work using this program.
• Remove the bread pan from the breadmaker as soon as the program is complete and allow the cake
to remain in the pan for 20 minutes on a cooling rack before removing. Using oven mitts, take a
spatula and gently loosen the cake from the sides of the pan.Turn upside down to remove.
• Small size cake mix (approximately 9 oz) and brownie mixes do not work well on this bread program.
• Although the delay timer is an option for this cycle, our experience has shown that the recipes included
do not mix well when delayed.You may find one of your recipes may work well therefore, we have given
you delay as an option.
• For quick bread you may remove the bread pan from the breadmaker when the program is complete
or it may be left in during the WARM process. Whenever the bread pan is removed, allow the bread to
remain in the pan for 20 minutes on a cooling rack before removing. Using oven mitts, take a spatula
and gently loosen the quick bread from the sides of the pan.Turn upside down to remove.

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Sweet Corn Bread
eggs room temperature

2

milk 80°F/27°C

1 cup

butter, melted

1/4 cup

sugar

1/4 cup

salt

1 tsp

all-purpose flour

1 cup

corn meal

1 cup

baking powder

1 TBL

Program

9

1. Remove the bread pan from the breadmaker.Attach the kneading blade onto the shaft. Make sure
all ingredients, except water, are at room temperature.
2. Place eggs in-shell in a bowl of warm water for 15 minutes to bring to room temperature before
adding to pan.
3. Use a liquid measuring cup to measure the milk (80°F/27°C) and pour into the bread pan.
4. Use a measuring spoon to measure the butter. Melt it and add to the bread pan.
5. Use a measuring spoon to measure the sugar and salt; level off with the straight edge of a knife
and add to the bread pan.
6 Use a dry measuring cup to measure the corn meal; level off with the straight edge of a knife and
add to the bread pan.
7. Lightly spoon all-purpose flour into a dry measuring cup, level off with the straight edge of a knife
and add to the bread pan.
8. Smooth into all corners. Lightly tap pan on counter 3 times to settle all ing redients.
9. Carefully measure baking powder with a measuring spoon; level off with the straight edge of a knife
and add to the bread pan.
10. Press door release to open door and slide the bread pan into the breadmaker under the rails. Close
the door.
11. Select CAKE PROGRAM, press START for immediate start.
12. At the stir beep [1:12], use a spatula to fold in any flour from around the sides of the pan.
13. Use bread pan handle and oven mitts to carefully remove the bread pan at end of baking process.
CAUTION: THE OVEN CAVITY, BREAD PAN, KNEADING BLADE AND BREAD
WILL BE VERY HOT. USE OVEN MITTS.
14. Turn bread pan upside down and shake several times to release the bread. Do not use metal
utensils inside the bread pan or machine. Remove the kneading blade and allow loaf to cool
standing upright on wire rack approximately 20 minutes before cutting.
15. When the bread has completely cooled, approximately 1 hour, store in an air tight container.
16. UNPLUG UNIT AND ALLOW TO COOL COMPLETELY BEFORE CLEANING. Clean bread pan
after each use, DO NOT IMMERSE THE BREAD PAN IN WATER. (See cleaning instructions.)
Clean inside of breadmaker after each use.

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Pineapple Coconut
Pound Cake

Spiced Apple Pound Cake
eggs room temperature, lightly
beaten

2

buttermilk 80°F/27°C

1/4 cup

shortening, room temperature

1/2 cup

apples, coarsely grated — raw

1 cup

brown sugar, packed

3/4 cup

salt

1 tsp

all-purpose flour

2 cups

cinnamon

1 tsp

nutmeg

1/2 tsp

cloves, ground

1/4 tsp

walnuts, chopped

1/2 cup

baking powder
baking soda

1 tsp
1/2 tsp

Program

9

eggs room temperature

2

crushed pineapple, undrained

1 cup

butter, softened

1/4 cup

sugar

3/4 cup

salt

1/2 tsp

coconut, grated

1/2 cup

all-purpose flour

2 cups

baking powder

1 TBL

Program

9

At the stir beep [1:12], use a spatula to fold in
any flour around the sides of the pan.

At the stir beep [1:12], use a spatula to fold in
any flour around the sides of the pan.

Spiced Zucchini
Quick Bread

Cheddar Loaf Quick Bread

eggs room temperature

2

butter, softened

1/2 cup

vanilla extract

1 tsp

zucchini, finely grated —
unpeeled

1 cup

sugar

1 cup

salt

1/2 tsp

cinnamon

1/2 tsp

all-purpose flour

1 3/4 cups

pecans, chopped
baking soda

1/2 cup
1/2 tsp

Program

9

eggs room temperature

3

milk 80°F/27°C

1 cup

shortening, room temperature

1/2 cup

cheddar cheese, shredded

1 cup

sugar

1/2 cup

salt

3/4 tsp

all-purpose flour

2 cups

baking powder

1 TBL

pecans, chopped

1/2 cup

Program

9

At the stir beep [1:12], use a spatula to fold in
any flour around the sides of the pan.

At the stir beep [1:12], use a spatula to fold in
any flour around the sides of the pan.

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Banana Nut Cake
egg and whites, room

1 whole egg plus

temperature

2 egg whites

sour milk*

1/4 cup

banana, mashed

1 cup

oil

1/4 cup

salt

1/2 tsp

sugar

3/4 cup + 1 TBL

cream of tartar

1 tsp

all-purpose flour

1 1/4 cups

baking soda

1/2 tsp

baking powder

3/4 tsp

Program

9

At the stir beep [1:12], use a spatula to fold in
any flour around the sides of the pan.
*One teaspoon lemon juice or vinegar plus
enough whole milk to make 1/4 cup, let stand 5
minutes before using.

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BROIL CHART
Always use bake/broil pan with wire rack. Place meat on top of rack. For meat 1 inch thick or less,
place broil pan — wire rack assembly in oven position # 3. For thicker meat, place broil pan — wire
rack assembly in oven position #2. Broil food according to recommended time or until desired
doneness, turning halfway through cooking time.
FOOD

AMOUNT

TIME

DIRECTIONS

bacon

to fit tray

8-10 minutes

broil until done

chicken

to fit tray

20-40 minutes

broil until done

frankfurters

to fit tray

10-20 minutes

turn frequently for even browning

fish filet, 1/2 inch thick

to fit tray

5-9 minutes

hamburgers (4 oz each)

to fit tray

10-20 minutes

minimum time for rare

pork chops, 1 inch thick

to fit tray

20-40 minutes

broil until done

sausage, fresh

to fit tray

20-30 minutes

if sausage links: pierce skin with
fork, turn frequently

steak, 1 inch thick

to fit tray

15-25 minutes

minimum time for rare

broil until done

■ Marinades For Broiling
Marinate meat for added flavor and tenderizing. A marinade must include an acidic ingredient like lemon
juice, vinegar, wine or salsa to tenderize. To prepare, blend all ingredients together. Marinate in
refrigerator at least 30 minutes turning to coat meat completely. Pat dry before broiling.

Red Wine
red wine vinegar
vegetable oil
Dijon mustard
clove garlic, minced
dried Italian seasoning
pepper, coarsely ground

Mexicali
1/4 cup
2 TBL
1 TBL
1
1/2 tsp
1/8 tsp

prepared salsa
lime juice
vegetable oil
cilantro, chopped

Szuechuan
dark soy sauce
dry sherry
sesame oil
sugar
cornstarch

Curry Yogurt
plain yogurt
lemon juice
vegetable oil
cloves garlic, minced
curry powder
crushed red pepper

1/3 cup
2 TBL
1 TBL
2
1/2 tsp
1/8 tsp

1/4 cup
3 TBL
1 TBL
2 TBL
2 TBL

Spicy Herb
dry wine
vegetable oil
lemon juice
Tabasco pepper sauce
onions, chopped
clove garlic, minced
salt
dried basil leaves
dried tarragon leaves
dry mustard

Lemon Oriental
lemon juice
soy sauce
vegetable oil
onion, chopped
ground ginger
crushed red pepper

1/2 cup
2 TBL
1 TBL
2 TBL

1/4 cup
1 TBL
1 TBL
2 TBL
1/4 tsp
1/8 tsp

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1/2 cup
1/2 cup
2 TBL
1/2 tsp
1/4 cup
1
1/4 tsp
1/4 tsp
1/8 tsp
1/8 tsp

ROASTING/BAKE CHART
Your Breadmaker’s Hearth will roast/bake like a conventional oven — according to package or recipe
directions, time and temperature. For most food, preheat oven, use the bake pan and wire rack, bake
pan only or baking container on wire rack. Place food fat side up and baste during roasting. Use a
meat thermometer. Carefully remove food from oven and let stand 15 minutes before cutting.
Use the following times as general guidelines.

CUT

WEIGHT
POUNDS

BEEF — 325°F/170°C
boneless rolled rump roast
boneless sirloin roast

4 to 6
4 to 6

rib roast

4 to 6

PORK — 325°F/170°C
boneless top loin roast (single)
loin back ribs, spareribs
country-style ribs
loin blade or sirloin roast
tenderloin

DONENESS

TIME
HOURS

150°F-170°F
140°F rare
160°F med
170°F well
140°F rare
160°F med
170°F well

1 1/3-3
2 1/4-2 3/4
2 1/2-3
2 3/4-4 1/4
1 3/4-3
2 1/4-3 3/4
2 3/4-4 1/4

2 to 4
2 to 4
2 to 4
3 to 4
3/4 to 1

160°F-170°F
well
well
170°F well
160°F-170°F

1-1 1/4
1 1/4-1 3/4
1 1/2-1 3/4
1 3/4-2 1/2
25-35 min

VEAL — 325°F/170°C
boneless rolled breast roast
loin roast
rib roast

2 1/2 to 3 1/2
3 to 5
3 to 5

170°F well
160°F-170°F
160°F-170°F

1 3/4-2 1/4
1 3/4-3
1 1/4-2 1/2

HAM (fully cooked) — 325°F/170°C
boneless half
boneless portion
smoked picnic

4 to 6
3 to 4
5 to 8

140°F
140°F
140°F

1 1/4-2 1/2
1 1/2-2 1/4
2 3/4 -3 1/2

FISH — 425°F/220°C
fillets, 1/2 inch thick

4 filets

well

8-10 min

POUTLRY — 325°F/170°C
chicken
cornished hens
turkey breast

4-6
1 1/2-2
4-8

185°F
185°F
170°F

1 3/4-2 1/2
1-1 1/4
2-3 1/4

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Fiesta Corn Bread

Curry Beef Fried Rice

sugar

1/4 cup

beef broth

2 cups

salt

1/4 tsp

onion, chopped

1/2 cup

all-purpose flour

1 cup

curry powder

2 tsp

corn meal

1/2 cup

instant rice, uncooked

1 cup

baking powder

1 1/2 tsp

salt and pepper to taste

egg, beaten

1

raw ground turkey or lean beef

milk

3/4 cup

oil

3 TBL

green chilies, diced — drained

4 oz

pimento, diced — drained

2 oz

1/2 lb

Method
1. Mix together first five ingredients and add
to a greased 8 x 8 inch baking pan.
2. Crumble meat on top of rice mixture and
bake at 350°F/177°C for 1 hour or until
done.
Makes 4 servings.

Method
1. Combine dry ingredients and set aside.
2. Combine wet ingredients and stir into dry
ingredients until moist.
3. Pour batter into a greased 8 x 8 inch
baking pan and bake at 425°F/218°C for
25 minutes or until done.

Mexican Chicken
chicken breast halves

4

salsa

1 cup

can tomatoes, chopped

16 oz

onion, chopped

1/4 cup

salt and pepper to taste

Method
1. Mix all ingredients together and pour into
an 8 x 8 inch greased baking pan.
2. Bake at 350°F/177°C for 1 hour and 15
minutes or until done.
Makes 4 servings.

Hashbrown Casserole
16 oz

Corn and Macaroni Bake

onions, chopped

1/4 cup

can creamed corn

15 oz

cream of chicken soup

10 3/4 oz

can whole kernel corn, undrained

15 oz

1/4 cup

macaroni, dry

1 cup

hashbrowns, frozen

sour cream

pasteurized process

salt & pepper to taste

cheese product, cubed
cornflakes, crushed
butter, melted

1/2 cup
1/4 cup

1 cup

onion, chopped

1/4 cup

green pepper, chopped

1/4 cup

salt and pepper to taste

Method
1. Mix together ingredients from first section
and add to a greased 8 x 8 inch pan.
2. Sprinkle with cornflakes and drizzle with
butter.
3. Bake at 350°F/177°C for 45 minutes or
until done.

Method
1. Mix all ingredients together and add to a
greased 8 x 8 inch baking pan.
2. Bake at 350°F/177°C for 1 hour or until
done. Stir halfway through bake program.
Makes 6 servings.
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Scalloped Tuna

Toffee Bars

cream of mushroom soup

10 3/4 oz

water

1/2 cup

cracker crumbs

2 cups

tuna

6 1/2 oz

celery, diced

1 cup

cashews

3/4 cup

onion, minced

2 TBL

cracker crumbs

1/2 cup

butter, melted

2 TBL

yellow cake mix, like Jiffy®

Method
1. Mix together all ingredients from first section and place in a greased 2 quart baking container.
2. Mix together cracker crumbs and butter
and sprinkle over tuna mixture.
3. Bake at 425°F/218°C for 25 minutes or
until done.
Makes 6 servings.

1 pkg

egg

1

butter, melted

3 TBL

evaporated milk

1/2 can

egg

1

vanilla extract

1 tsp

nuts

1/2 cup

toffee chips

5 oz

Method
1. Beat cake mix, egg and butter with an
electric mixer for 2 minutes.Spread into a
greased 8 x 8 inch baking pan.
2. Mix together milk, egg and vanilla, pour
over 1st layer.
3. Mix together nuts and toffee and sprinkle
over top.
4. Bake at 350°F/177°C for 30 minutes or
until done.

Noodle Burger Bake

Pork Cantonese Casserole

ground beef, browned — drained

1 1/2 lbs

pork chops

4

onion, chopped — cooked

1 cup

celery, chopped

1 cup

noodles, cooked — drained

8 oz

green pepper, chopped

1 cup

cream of chicken soup

10 3/4 oz

onion, chopped

1 cup

cream of mushroom soup

10 3/4 oz

sour cream

1 cup

soy sauce

1/4 cup

pimentos, chopped

1/4 cup

vinegar

1 1/2 TBL

salt

3/4 tsp

Worcestershire sauce

1 TBL

pepper

1/4 tsp

bread crumbs — soft

1 cup

butter, melted

2 TBL

Teriyaki sauce

2 TBL

brown sugar

3 TBL

flour

2 TBL

Method
1. Place pork and vegetables in a greased
2 1/2 quart baking container.
2. Mix together remaining ingredients and
pour over meat and vegetables.
3. Bake at 425°F/218°C for 45 minutes or
until done.
Makes 4 servings.

Method
1. Mix together all ingredients in first section
and place in a greased 2 1/2 quart baking
container.
2. Melt butter and mix with bread crumbs.
Sprinkle on top.
3. Bake at 425°F/218°C for 30 minutes or
until done.
Makes 6 servings.
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Potato Wedges

Breakfast Casserole

potatoes, medium

4

sausage, cooked

1/2 lb

Italian dressing mix*, dry

7 oz pkg

bread, cubed

3 slices

cheddar cheese, shredded

3/4 cup

butter flavored spray
*any flavor may be used

eggs

3

Method
1. Cut each potato lengthwise into 8
wedges.
2. Coat wedges with butter spray and lightly
coat with Italian dressing mix.
3. Bake on a greased baking pan at
450°F/232°C for 35 minutes or until
done.
Makes 4 servings.

milk

1 cup
1/4 tsp
1 tsp

cayenne pepper

1/8 tsp

Method
1. Place bread cubes into greased 8 x 8
inch baking pan.
2. Beat eggs; add remaining ingredients,
mixing well. Pour over sausage mixture.
3. Bake at 425°F/218°C for 20 minutes or
until done.
Makes 6 servings.

Paprika Chicken
chicken breast, halves

salt
prepared mustard

4

onion, chopped

1/2 cup

mushrooms, fresh — sliced

1 1/2 cups

paprika

1 tsp

cream of chicken soup

10 3/4 oz

salt and pepper to taste

Easy Apple Pie

Method
1. Cut chicken into cubes and mix with
remaining ingredients.
2. Place in a greased 8 x 8 inch baking
container.
3. Bake at 350°F/177°C for 1 hour or until
done.
Serve over rice. Makes 4 servings.

Rice & Mushrooms
regular rice, uncooked

1 cup

consumme beef soup

1 can

French onion soup

1 can

mushrooms

1 sm can

butter

1/4 cup

apples, sliced 1/4 inch

3 cups

cinnamon

1 tsp

milk

1/3 cup

butter, melted

1 1/2 TBL

eggs, slightly beaten

2

sugar

2/3 cup

biscuit mix, like Bisquick®

1/3 cup

butter, melted

2 TBL

biscuit mix

1 cup

brown sugar

1/2 cup

Method
1. Place apple slices in a greased 8 x 8
inch baking pan and sprinkle with cinnamon.
2. Blend second set of ingredients together
until smooth.Pour batter over apples.
3. Blend remaining ingredients together and
sprinkle over the top; pat down evenly.
4. Bake at 350°F/177°C for 30 minutes or
until done.

Method
1. Mix all ingredients together and place in
an 8 x 8 inch greased baking pan.
2. Bake at 350°F/177°C for 1 hour or until
done.
Makes 6 servings.
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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
The following illustrations are for information purposes only.You may find your breadmaker looks
different, however, the steps for operation are the same.

CLEANING (Always unplug unit)
ANY SERVICING REQUIRING DISASSEMBLY, OTHER THAN THE CLEANING DESCRIBED
BELOW, MUST BE PERFORMED BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE.
UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
To assure optimum safety, keep unit clean, free of grease and food buildup.
• Avoid using any cleaning agents other
than dish detergent.
• Do not use steel wool or other abrasive
materials.
• Do not wash any parts in the dishwasher.
• Clean bake/broil pan, wire rack and cover
with a mild non-abrasive cleaner and a
plastic scouring pad. Rinse and dry thoroughly.

• DO NOT IMMERSE the bread pan in water.
Fill the pan with hot soapy water and allow
it to soak for
up to 30 minutes.Wash
it with a nylon bristle
brush or cloth and
dry thoroughly.
• Do not place bread pan in conventional
oven.

• Wipe the shaft of the bread pan with a
soft cloth or sponge to prevent damage
to the seal packing. Allow to dry before
storing the pan inside the machine.

• Do not use metal utensils inside the
bread pan. They will damage the non-stick
coating.

NOTE: The non-stick coating may change
color over time.This is caused by moisture
and steam and in no way affects
performance.
• It is not necessary to remove the
kneading blade for cleaning. But if you
wish to, it must be removed after each
use otherwise it will become very difficult
to remove.
• To remove, fill the pan with hot soapy
water and allow it to soak for up to 30
minutes.Wash it with a nylon bristle
brush or cloth and dry thoroughly.

• Wipe the exterior with a damp dishcloth
after each use.
• Do not immerse the appliance in or
splash with water.
• After using, cool and wipe out the oven
interior with a damp dishcloth or plastic
scouring pad. Do not rub too hard as the
surface can be scratched.
• Clean door glass with glass cleaner or
mild detergent using a damp cloth or
plastic scouring pad.
• Rinse and dry thoroughly before closing
door.

STORING
• Be sure the Breadmaker’s Hearth is completely cooled before storing.
• All removable parts should be thoroughly cleaned and dried.
• Store with door closed.

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BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
n Bread and Dough Questions and Answers
Questions

Answers

1

Why does the height and shape
of bread differ in each loaf?

The height and shape of bread may differ
depending on the ingredients, room
temperature and length of the delay
program. Also accurate measurement of
ingredients is essential to make delicious
bread.

2

The bread has an unusual
aroma.Why?

Stale ingredients or too much yeast may
have been used. Always use fresh
ingredients. Accurate measurements are
essential to make delicious bread.

3

The kneading blade comes out
with the bread.

This can happen as the kneading blade is
detachable. Use a non-metal utensil to
remove it.
Caution: The kneading blade will be hot.

4

The bread has a floured corner.

Sometimes flour in the corner of the bread
pan may not have been completely
kneaded into the dough. Scrape it off with
a knife.

5

Why can the timer not be set for
more than 13 hours?

Longer delay times could alter the baking
results.

6

Can ingredients be halved or
doubled?

No. If there is too little in the bread pan,
the kneading blade cannot knead well
enough. If there is too much, bread swells
out of the bread pan.

7

Can fresh milk be used in place
of dry milk?

Yes. Be sure to deduct the same
measurement of water or equal liquid
substitution. Fresh milk is not
recommended when using the delay
program, because it may spoil while sitting
in the bread pan.

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n Checklist for Bread and Dough

- 56 -

n Suggestions
The following suggestions have a corresponding number found on the checklist. Be sure to read both.

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SERVICE INFORMATION
Please refer to warranty statement to determine if in-warranty service applies.
This appliance must be serviced by a Toastmaster authorized service center. Unauthorized service will
void warranty. Consult your phone directory under “Appliances-Household-Small-Service and Repair”,
or call 1-800-947-3744.
If an authorized service center is not available locally, your appliance may be returned postage prepaid
to our National Service Center at the address shown in the warranty statement. Products must be
adequately protected to avoid shipping damage.Surround your appliance with three inches of protective
padding and include a note explaining the problem you have experienced. We recommend insuring your
package.No C.O.D. shipments accepted.

SPECIFICATION
Power supply
Power
Consumption

120 V ~ 60 Hz
Heater

1500 Watts

Kneading Motor

100 Watts

Dimension (WxDxH)

24 inches x 15 inches x16 inches

Weight

24 Pounds

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RECIPE INDEX
BAKE

CAKE AND QUICK BREAD

Breakfast Casserole ................................53
Corn and Macaroni Rice ..........................51
Curry Beef Fried Rice ..............................51
Easy Apple Pie ........................................53
Fiesta Corn Bread ....................................51
Hashbrown Casserole..............................53
Mexican Chicken......................................51
Noodle Burger Bake ................................52
Paprika Chicken ......................................53
Pork Cantonese Casserole ......................52
Potato Wedges ........................................53
Rice & Mushrooms ..................................53
Scalloped Tuna ........................................52
Toffee Bars ..............................................52

Banana Nut Cake ........................................48
Cheddar Loaf Quick Bread ..........................47
Pineapple Coconut Pound Cake ..................47
Spiced Apple Pound Cake............................47
Spiced Zucchini Quick Bread ......................47
Sweet Corn Bread ........................................46

DAY OLD BREAD
Bread Pudding ........................................29
Breaded Pineapple ..................................29
Crunchy Bread Snacks ............................29

DOUGH
Almond-Cherry Coffee Cake....................39
Bagels ......................................................38
Banana Wheat Bagels ............................38
Buttermilk Rolls ........................................32
Challah Braid............................................36
Cinnamon Rolls........................................40
Cheesy Garlic Rolls ................................34
Cheesy Mexican Pretzels ........................41
Dinner Rolls..............................................31
Foccacia Bread ........................................33
French Bread............................................35
French Loaf ..............................................35
French Onion Bread ................................35
French Rolls ............................................35
French Twists............................................35
Pepperoni Pretzels ..................................41
Pita Pockets..............................................36
Pizza Crust ..............................................37
Refreshing Rolls ......................................32
Soft Pretzels ............................................41
Sticky Breakfast Rolls ..............................40
Wheat Dinner Rolls ..................................34
Whole Wheat Pizza Crust........................37

ROASTING/BAKING CHART ..50
BREAD
Buttermilk ................................................24
Caraway Rye..6
..........................................26
Cheese Onion ..4........................................25
Cinnamon Raisin......................................24
Corn...4.......................................................26
Cranberry ................................................24
Double Chocolate ....................................28
Dill ..4..........................................................25
Fat Free White...4.......................................24
French ......................................................24
French Variation ......................................24
Hearty Nut..6
..............................................27
Italian Herb .4.............................................25
Jalapeño ..4................................................25
Onion Rye ................................................27
Peanut Butter Honey ................................27
Pesto ..4......................................................25
Potato ..4....................................................25
Pumpernickel .6.........................................27
Rosemary, Garlic, Tomato .4.....................28
Russian Kulich..........................................28
Seed Bread ..............................................27
Sour Cream, Onion & Chives ..4................28
White...4.....................................................23
White Wheat ..6..........................................26
Whole Wheat .6.........................................26

MARINADE
Curry Yogurt ............................................49
Lemon Oriental ........................................49
Mexicali ....................................................49
Red Wine..................................................49
Spicy Herb................................................49
Szuechuan ..............................................49

MIXING
Amaretto Raisin Cookies ........................43
Butter Cookies..........................................44
Chocolate Sugar Cookies ........................44
Dumplings ................................................43
Oatmeal Raisin Cookies ..........................43
Pasta ........................................................42
Pie Crust ..................................................43

BROIL CHART ..................................49
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ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Toastmaster Inc. warrants this product, to original purchaser, for one year from purchase date
to be free of defects in material and workmanship.
This warranty is the only written or express warranty given by Toastmaster Inc. This warranty
gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state to state. ANY
OTHER RIGHT WHICH YOU MAY HAVE, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
M E R C H A N TA B I L I T Y OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED IN
DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.
Defective product may be brought or sent (freight prepaid) to an authorized service center listed
in the phone book, or to Service Department, Toastmaster Inc., 708 South Missouri St.,
Macon, MO 63552, for free repair or replacement at our option.
Your remedy does not include: cost of inconvenience, damage due to product failure, transportation damages, misuse, abuse, accident or the like, or commercial use. IN NO EVENT
SHALL TOASTMASTER INC. BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQU E N T I A L
DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or
exclusions may not apply to you.
For information, write Consumer Claims Manager, at the Macon address. Send name,
address, zip, telephone area code and daytime number, model, serial number, and purchase
date.

KEEP DATED SALES RECEIPT FOR WARRANTY SERVICE.
Keep this booklet. Record the following for reference:
Date purchased ___________________________________________________
Model number ____________________________________________________

National Service Center
708 South Missouri St., Macon, MO 63552
In USA and Canada call:
Consumer Service 1-800-947-3744
Consumer Parts 1-800-947-3745
Hours: 8:00 a.m.- 4:30 p. m .C S T

PART NO. 31736P01



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