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BREAD MACHINE
MODEL

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There never has been as much interest in home bread baking as since
the introduction of the first automatic bread machines in 1987. Since
then. millions of people have learned to enjoy the pleasure and
gratification of making and serving fresh homemade bread to family
and friends. And to think that the best part of all is that the bread
machine does all of the work and only requires a few minutes of your
time and attention.
Before using the Bread Machine for the first time, please read the
instructions contained in this manual. Follow the steps carefully and
use the ingredients specified in the recipes.
If you should have any questions about your Welbilt Bread Machine.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should
always be followed, including the following:
1. Read all instructions

before using the appliance.

2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use the appliance's handles or knobs.
3. To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse power cord,
plugs, or the appliance in water or other liquid.
4. To prevent injuries or burns, do not insert your hand into the
appliance when it is operating.
5. Close supervision
near children.

is necessary when any appliance is used by or

6. Unplug the appliance from the wall outlet after use and before
cleaning. Allow the appliance to cool before attaching or removing
parts.
7. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged power cord or plug,
or after the appliance malfunctions, or after the appliance has been
damaged in any manner. Return appliance to the nearest authorized
service facility for examination, repair or adjustment.
8. The use of accessory attachments not recommended
appliance manufacturer may cause injuries.

by the

9. Do not use the appliance outdoors.
10. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or, counter or touch hot
su rfaces.
11. Do not place the appliance on or near a hot gas or electric burner
or in a heated oven.
12. Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance that
contains hot liquids.
13. When using an extension cord, always attach the plug to the
appliance first, then plug the extension cord into the wall outlet. To
disconnect, first turn any appliance controls to OFF, then disconnect
the plug from the wall outlet.

14. Do use any appliance for anything other than its intended use.
This unit has a short power supply cord to reduce the risk resulting
from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. An
extension cord may be used if you are careful in its use. If a longer
detachable power- supply cord or extension cord is used, (1) the
marked electrical rating of the cord set or extension cord should be at
least as great as the electrical ration of the appliance, and (2) the cord
should 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. If the appliance is of the grounded type, the extension
cord should be a grounding type 2-wire cord. The power cord must be
kept dry and must hot be bent or have anything put on top of it.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR LATER USE
To reduce the hazard of potential shock, this item has a polarized
plug(one blade is wider than the other),which will fit only one way in a
polarized outlet. If the plug does not fit the outlet properly, turn the
plug the other way; if it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician
for assistance. Never use this plug with an extension cord unless it fits
properly. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DEFEAT THIS SAFETY FEATURE.

Table of Contents
Your Welbilt Bread Machine

5

Control Panel

6

Using Your Welbilt Bread Machine

7

Tips For Best Baking Results

9

Suggestions For Maximum Enjoyment and Safety

I0

Getting Started

II

Inserting

12

and Removing the Bread Pan

Kneading, Rising, and Baking Cycles

13

How to Make Bread or Dough

15

Recipes and Baking Guide

17

Cleaning Instructions

44

Consumer Assistance

45

Trouble Shooting Guide

46

Specifications

48

Limited Warranty

49

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WELBILT®

Before using your Bread
read all of the instructions

BREAD

MACHINE

Machine
for the first time,
included
in this manual.

be sure

o carefully

1. You can make any of the delicious
recipes included
with your Bread
Machine.
You also can use bread machine
pre-mixes
sold in many
specialty
stores or through
mail order catalogs.
Be sure that you never
exceed
1-1/2 teaspoons
of yeast when baking
bread from scratch
(unless
specified
in your Welbilt
recipe)
or when using any other recipe
or pre-mix.
2. You also can use any 2. 3 or 4 cup flour capacity
recipe from many
of the bread machine
cookbooks
available
from your local bookstore
or
library.
Never exceed teaspoons
of yeast if baking bread in the Bread
Machine.
3. It you wish to convert
a favorite
family
recipe for use in your bread
machine,
find a similar
one in this booklet
to see how to scale it down
proportionately.
Never exceed 1/2 teaspoons
of yeast when baking
bread in the Bread Machine.
4. For best
flour if you

results,
never exceed the maximum
amount
plan to bake the bread in the appliance.

of four

cups

of

5 Before making
your bread or dough determine
the size loaf or the
amount
of dough you plan to make. You can use 2. 3, or 4 cups of
flour depending
on the recipe. Press the LOAF SIZE button
to choose
either REGULAR for 1 lb. loaf of bread or dough or LARGE for 1 1/2 to
2 Ibs.

6. When
bread

making

machine

Determine

the

button

for

goods

that

the
and

type

MEDIUM,

SELECT
rise

basic
on the

the

will

yeast

of crust
DARK

be hand

button
dough

bread

NORMAL

for

desired
or

and

DOUGH
will

by
To

wheat

pressing

make

baked

NORMAL.
then

white,

by pressing

LIGHT.

shaped

which

like

setting

the
yeast

in your
The

raisin,

and

BAKING
dough

the

button.

CONTROL
for

baked

oven,

machine
hand

set

SELECT

kitchen

bread

be removed

and
the

will

press
knead

shaped.

7. If you are making
bread or dough which contains
a greater
quantity
of eggs, sugar or butter,
set the bread machine
on the SWEET bread
setting
by pressing
the SELECT button.
If you are baking the bread in
the bread machine
determine
the type of crust desired
by pressing
the
BAKING button
for MEDIUM,
DARK or LIGHT. To only make sweet
bread dough,
press the SELECT button
until DOUGH SWEET appears
on the readout
8. If you wish to make yeast bread using the RAPID setting,
the entire
bread making
process will be shortened
by 30 minutes.
To use this
optional
function,
press the SELECT button
until either RAPID NORMAL,
or RAPID SWEET, appears
on the readout.
Determine
how you wish to
have your bread baked by selecting
MEDIUM,
DARK or LIGHT.
9. After selecting
the appropriate
baking cycle, press START.

loaf size,

type

of program,

and

10. You can also set your bread machine
to make an endless variety
of
yeast breads to be ready up to 13 hours later when using the NORMAL
or SWEET bread setting
only.
Press the SELECT button
for either
NORMAL or SWEET. Choose the appropriate
baking setting
by pressing
the BAKING
CONTROL
button
for MEDIUM,
DARK or LIGHT.
Using the PROGRAMMABLE
TIMER arrow up or arrow down buttons,
you can set your bread machine
to have your bread ready,
up to 13
hours later. Never use perishable
ingredients
like eggs. when using the
PROGRAMMABLE
TIMER. Never use absorbent
ingredients
like oats or
other whole grains, since they will absorb the liquid before the bread
making
process begins. The PROGRAMMABLE
TIMER cannot be used
when using the RAPID or DOUGH setting.

TIPS FOR
BAKING
1. All

BEST
RESULTS

ingredients

must

be at

room

temperature.

2. Yeast is what causes the dough to rise. It is a living single cell
organism
that is sold dehydrated.
When mixed with water,
yeast is
reactivated.
Unfortunately,
yeast can be adversely
affected
by extreme
temperatures.
If the ingredients
being used are not at room
temperature,
the yeast may not be activated
effectively.
3. Yeast also can be adversely
affected
by temperatures
that are too
hot. Only use room temperature
water (75 ° - 80°F) even though
the
yeast package
may specify something
totally
different.
4. Always
measuring

measure
ingredients
carefully.
cup and level off with a blunt

5. Always
use bread
most supermarkets.

flour

unless

6. Do not open the lid during
the quality
of the bread.

Spoon flour into the
knife.
Do not pack down.

otherwise

operation

specified.

since

this

It is available

can adversely

in

affect

7. Be careful
not to unplug the Bread Machine
during
use. If this
should happen,
or if there is a power failure,
you will not be able to go
back o where it left off. However,
if the Bread Machine
was not in the
baking cycle and the dough had been kneaded
at least once, you can
remove
it, hand-shape
and bake it in a conventional
oven.
8. if you try to use the Bread Machine
immediately
of bread, the yea may be killed since the appliance
you press the START button
the Bread Machine will
knead. This is your warning
that the pan should be
unit be allowed
to cool down.

after baking a loaf
will be very hot. If
beep and not
removed
and the

SUGGESTIONS FOR MAXIMUM ENJOYMENT AND SAFETY
1. The baking portion and lid of the Bread Machine become extremely
hot during baking. Always use a kitchen mitt or pot holder when
touching these parts.
2. Do not operate this appliance on the same circuit as other high
voltage appliances.
3. Position the Bread Machine at least 4 inches from the f of the
counter or working surface. Do not place any flammable materials or
objects on top of the appliance when plugged in or during operation.
4. Do not use the Bread Machine near any electrical equipment like
radios, TVs, or stereos since poor reception or interference may occur.
5. Always use the Bread Machine on a clean, dry work surface away
from exposed elements, direct sunlight, or other sources of heat or
cold.
6. Only use the Bread Machine on a non-flammable work surface or
counter. Never use on floor or on carpeting or on top of any cloth
objects like tablecloths or placemats.
7. Never stick your hand or any kitchen utensils into the bread pan
during operation.
8. Do not use accessories or attachments
recommended by Welbilt.
9. Do not put any components

not included or

in the dishwasher.

10. Do not attempt to tamper with or make any adjustments
electrical components or parts.
11. Do not use this appliance other than for its intended use.

to the

GETTING STARTED
Your Welbilt®

Bread Machine has twelve separate

programs to choose from.
Making Bread Automatically:
Choose the NORMAL, SWEET, RAPID/NORMAL, RAPID/SWEET,
REGULAR or LARGE capacity program when making bread
automatically, by pressing the SELECT and LOAF SIZE buttons. The
Bread Machine will knead and rise the dough twice and then bake it to
perfection.
Making Yeast Dough Automatically:
Choose the DOUGH/NORMAL or DOUGH/SWEET, REGULAR or LARGE
capacity program, by pressing the SELECT and LOAF SIZE buttons.
The Bread Machine will knead and rise the dough twice. At the end of
the program you will remove the dough and hand-shape it according
to your recipe. Dough will then be baked in a conventional oven.

INSERTING AND REMOVING THE BREAD PAN
1. Before using the Bread Machine for the first time, be certain to wash
the bread pan and dough blade with warm water and mild dishwashing liquid. Towel dry. Never put the bread pan and blade in the
dishwasher.
2. All mixing, kneading, rising, and baking, when appropriate, take
place in the bread pan. The pan is covered with a non-stick fluorine
coating which will scratch if not treated and cared for properly. Clean
and treat the pan as you would a non-stick frying pan.
3. To reinsert the pan, place over the locking mechanism located on
the bottom of the baking compartment. Push down. To remove the
pan, pull up.
4. Remember to insert the kneading blade on the shaft located in the
bread pan before adding your ingredients. It is not necessary to
remove the kneading blade after you make every loaf of bread. Always
be certain that the dough hook is securely screwed in the pan..
5. Since the bread pan will be hot after the baking cycle, always use a
kitchen mitt or pot holder when removing it,
6. To remove the bread from the pan, remove the dough hook, invert
upside down and gently shake up and down until the loaf slides out. If
the bread does not come out of the pan easily, use a non-metallic
kitchen utensil to pry it out.

KNEADING, RISING, AND BAKING CYCLES
This chart is provided so that you will better understand how your
Welbilt® Bread Machine works.

PROGRAM

NORMAL

RAPID

DOUGH

(MINUTES)

(MINUTES)

(MINUTES)

Reg

L

Reg

L

Reg

L

10

15

10

15

10

15

Rest

28

32

8

12

30

30

Second Kneading/
Add Nuts/Fruit

12

23

12

23

12

23

First Rise

20

20

10

10

20

20

Punch Down

2sec

2sec

2sec

2sec

2sec

2sec

Second Rise

60

60

60

60

--

--

Baking

50

50

50

50

--

--

Mixing/First

Kneading

Total Program
Keep Warm

(hour:min)

(hours)

PROGRAM
Mixing/First

Kneading

Rest
Second
First

Kneading/
Add Nuts/Fruit

Rise

Punch
Second

Down
Rise

Baking
Total

Program

Keep Warm

(hour:min)

(hours)

3:00 3:20

2:30 2:50

1:12 1:28

3

3

--

3

3

--

SWEET

RAPID SWEET

SWEET DOUGH

(MINUTES)

(MINUTES)

(MINUTES)

Reg

L

Reg

L

Reg

L

10

15

10

15

10

15

28

32

8

12

30

30

12

23

12

23

12

23

20

20

10

10

20

20

2sec

2sec

2sec

2sec

2sec

2sec

60

60

60

60

--

--

50

50

50

50

--

--

3:00 3:20

2:30 2:50

1:12 1:28

3

3

--

3

3

--

Mixing/First

Kneading:

ingredients
dough
Second
to form

So,

to (arm

2 minutes
a smooth,

The

Bread

Machine

at which

time

elastic

will

intermittently

it will

then

begin

mix
to

the

knead

the

ball.

Kneading:
Knead
the dough
the structure
of the bread.

makes

the

gluten

Add Fruit/Nuts:
The Bread Machine
will beep B times,
the end of the second kneading.
This is the best time
ingredients
like nuts and raisins,
etc.

elastic

enough

5 minutes
to add

before

First Rise: When dough has been well-kneaded,
the gluten forms thin
elastic strands
that make up the structure
of the bread. As the yeast
develops
and multiplies,
it produces
carbon dioxide
gas. The gas
becomes
trapped
in the gluten strands,
forming
bubbles.
As these
bubbles collect,
the dough expands
and rises.
Punch
deflate

Down:
it,

The Bread

Machine

kneads

the

dough

for 30 seconds

Second
Rise: The gluten strands
are now strong
enough to support
loaf. The yeast will once again produce
carbon dioxide
gas and the
dough will rise to its maximum
height.
Baking:
except

The bread
DOUGH.

will

be baked

to perfection

when

using

to

the

any program

Keep Warm:
I you are unable to remove
the bread immediately
after
baking,
the Bread Machine will keep the loaf warm to reduce the
effects of the condensation
that will form between
the bat and the pan.
Nevertheless,
always remove
the bread as quickly
as possible
after the
baking cycle.

Always use the freshesl ingredients avaiiabie, By carefuily foliowing the
simple recipes that come with your Bread Machine, you w'ill be able to
make deiicious homemade bread and dough every time

Remove |he baking pan from the
Bread Machine,

Carefuiiy measure ingredients and
place in t:he pan as specified in the

Place the pan in the Bread
Machine and lock into position

Select the program you plan to
use, (See page 11)

Step
Press

Step

5
START.

6

If you plan to make a bread or dough with raisins,
dried fruits or nuts,
add these ingredients
when the Bread Machine
beeps eight times,
five
minutes
before the end of the second kneading
cycle. When making
bread automatically,
the Bread Machine
will beep at the end of the
baking cycle indicating
that the bread is done. Although
the Bread
Machine
tias a 3 hour keep warm cycle, the baked bread is best
removed
from tilt appliance
and the pan immediately
after baking.
Use
a kitchen
mitt i pot holder to carefully
remove
the bread pan by pulling
up and out. Unscrew
and remove
the dough hook from the pan. Invert
the pan and remove
bread. Let cool for one hour before slicing.
Step

7

Press STOP/RESET
Step

to end the

bread

making

program.

8

If you are, only making
dough,
the
of the program.
Press STOP/RESET,
according
to recipe.

Bread Machine will beep atjhe end
remove
dough and hand-shape

RECIPES AND BAKING GUIDE
PREPARATION FOR GOOD RESULTS
Your Welbilt Bread Machine produces satisfying results if you carefully
follow directions and use the indicated ingredients.
1. Bread Flour: When making bread in a bread machine be sure to
always use bread flour which is available in 5 lb. bags in your local
supermarket. Bread flour is higher in gluten, a natural protein found in
wheat that gives bread its chewy texture and high volume.
2. Active Dry Yeast: Yeast is a living organism that when mixed with
liquids and starch multiplies producing carbon dioxide gas which
causes the dough to rise. We recommend that you use active dry yeast
when making bread or dough in the bread machine.
3. Sweetener and Salt: The addition of a sweetener to a recipe is
important because it supplies the yeast with food. Without the
sweetener the dough will rise slower and may not reach its maximum
height prior to baking. Salt helps to stabilize the yeast so that the
dough rises evenly.
4., Non-fat Dry Milk: We recommend that you use non-fat dry milk
when making bread in the bread machine since it will not spoil.
5. Shortening: Always use stick butter or margarine and never
whipped or soft.
6. Water and Liquids: All liquid temperatures
and 80

should be between 75'

HOW TO JUDGE IF THINGS ARE GOING WELL
1. Always measure the ingredients carefully using U.S. standard
measuring cups and spoons. Kitchen flatware and coffee cups vary in
size and should never be used. All ingredients should be at room
temperature unless otherwise noted in recipe. Since you will be using
all natural ingredients to make your homemade bread, the quality of
'the ingredients
is important.
Since flour is milled from wheat and
other grains,
the quality
and make up of the flour will vary from crop
to crop and from year to year even though
the mills make every
attempt
to blend the grains for proper consistency.
Nevertheless,
you may see that your bread does not come out the
same when using flour from a different
brand. If this the case, we
suggest
that you experiment.
(If, for example,
the bread made from
brand × bread flour does not provide
a satisfactory
loaf of bread, try
another
brand. The same applies
to yeast.)
Some packages
of yeast
will provide
greater
rising activity
than others.
If your bread does not
rise well, try another
package
of yeast or another
brand. We have also
seen that certain
brands of yeast work better with certain
brands of
flour. (Experiment
until you find the combination
that works best for
you.)
2. Although
the quality
of the bread should not be affected
by the
type! source of water used, extremely
hard or soft water can
determine
whether
a loaf of bread is good or bad. If your water falls in
this category,
only make bread using bottled
spring water with a low
mineral
content
or try substituting
low fat milk for the water.
3 After the first kneading
cycle, the ball of kneaded
dough should be
smooth
and elastic. The top of the dot should be slightly
sticky and
should begin to fill out on the bottom
of the pan while rising.
If the
dough appears
stiff and lumpy,
it is too dry. You should add an
additional
one or two tablespoons
of water at the inside edge of the
pan once the Bread Machine
begins the second kneading
cycle. Dough
that is too dry can result in short loaves of bread which appear
overbaked.
4. When measuring
flour never scoop it out of the bag or the canister
with the measuring
cup. Always spoon the flour into the cup. Insert
a
clean kitchen
knife into the flour a couple of times to eliminate
clumps
or air pockets.
Level off the top of the cup with the knife. Never pack
the flour down.

5. If the dough appears to be very loose and sticky, it is too moist. You
can overcome this problem by making sure you measure the
ingredients properly or add less water (approximately one to two
tablespoons less) to compensate for a higher than normal moisture
content of the flour. (Dough that is too moist can result in over-risen,
collapsed, wrinkled loaves of bread.)
6. Always set your Bread Machine on the proper baking setting as
specified in the recipe. If the bread bakes too dark, try a lighter
setting. If the bread continues to bake too dark the dough may be too
dry inhibiting the bread from rising properly. (Try adding one to two
tablespoons of additional water for better baking results. )Too much
sugar in a recipe may also cause bread to over bake. The same is true
with dried fruits. Try cutting down on the amount called for in the
recipe by 25 to 50%.
7. Do not use your Bread Machine if the room temperature is lower
than 65°F since the dough will not rise well and the loaves will be
short. If the ambient temperature is higher than 85°F the dough can
over-rise and the bread can possibly collapse or wrinkle during baking
and the crumb texture will be course. The ideal temperature for
making bread is always 68 ° to 80°F.
8. For a crisp, crunchy crust, always remove the bread from the Bread
Machine after the baking cycle. Remove from the pan and let cool on a
wire rack in a draft free. For a softer crust, immediately place the
baked loaf of bread in an open plastic bag or loosely wrap in foil.
91 The size of the baked loaf will vary from loaf to loaf due to
ingredients and ambient conditions. Nevertheless, the general rule is
that the bread size should be near the top of the pan to 1-inch below.
SPECIAL NOTE:
Wheat harvests can vary from crop to crop. This can affect the natural
protein level of the flour. Commercial bakers may add a natural dough
conditioner to their bread doughs to achieve uniform and consistent
results.
If you should experience periodic inconsistencies when making any of
the recipes, we suggest that you try adding 1 teaspoon of lemon juice.
The lemon juice will help strengthen the dough for better baking
results. It will not affect the taste of the bread.

WHITE BREAD
1 lb. Loaf

1.1/2 lb. Loaf

2 lb. Loaf

active dry yeast

1 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

breadflour

2cups

3cups

4 cups

granulated

sugar 1 Tbs

2 Tbs

2 Tbs

salt

1 tsp

1-1/4 tsp

2 tsp

nonfat dry milk

1 Tbs

2 Tbs

2 Tbs

butter/margarine

1 Tbs

1 Tbs

2 Tbs

water

3/4 cup

1 cup plus 2 Tbs

1-1/4 c. plus 1 Tbs

All ingredients should be at room temperature,
Add the ingredients in the order listed above.

unless otherwise noted.

Choose either the NORMAL or RAPID NORMAL program by pushing the
SELECT button. Determine the size of the loaf you plan to make and
press the LOAF SIZE button for either REGULAR (I lb. loaf) or LARGE
(1-1/2 or 2 lb. loaf). Press the BAKING CONTROL button for MEDIUM.
Press START.
1 pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours (NORMAL); or 2 hours, 30
minutes (RAPID NORMAL). 1-1/2 pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours,
20 minutes (NORMAL); or 2 hours, 50 minutes (RAPID NORMAL). 2
pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours, 20 minutes (NORMAL); or 2 hours,
50 minutes (RAPID NORMAL).
HINT: Due to varying flour conditions, the may appear too dry after
kneading the first couple of minutes. If this is the case, press STOP!
RESET. Press START and add additional water, a tablespoon at a time,
until the dough appears elastic. Do not exceed the following
recommendations:
2 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 2 Tbs additional water.
3 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional water.
4 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional water.

WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
1 lb. Loaf

1-112 lb. Loaf

2 lb. Loaf

1-1/2 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

whole wheat flour1 cup

1-1/2 cups

2 cups

bread flour

1-1/2 cups

2 cups

2 Tbs

2 Tbs

active dry yeast

granulated

1 cup
sugar 1 Tbs

salt

1 tsp

1-1/4 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

nonfat dry milk

1 Tbs

2 Tbs

2 Tbs

butter/margarine

1 Tbs

1 Tbs

2 Tbs

water

3/4 cup plus 1 Tbs 1-1/4cup lessI Tbs 1-1/4 c. plus 2 Tbs

All ingredients should be at room temperature,
Add the ingredients in the order listed above.

unless otherwise noted.

Choose either the NORMAL or RAPID NORMAL program by pushing the
SELECT button. Determine the size of the loaf you plan to make and
press the LOAF SIZE button for either REGULAR (I lb. loaf) or LARGE
(1-1/2 or 2 lb. loaf). Press the BAKING CONTROL button for MEDIUM.
Press START. 1 pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours (NORMAL); or 2
hours, 30 minutes (RAPID NORMAL). 1-1/2 pound loaf will be ready in
3 hours, 20 minutes (NORMAL); or 2 hours, 50 minutes (RAPID
NORMAL). 2 pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours, 20 minutes
(NORMAL); or 2 hours, 50 minutes (RAPID NORMAL).
HINT: Due to varying flour conditions, the dough may appear too dry
after kneading the first couple of minutes. If this is the case, press
STOP/ RESET. Press START and add additional water, a tablespoon at
a time, until the dough appears elastic. Do not exceed the following
recommendations:
2 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 2 Tbs additional water.
3 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional water.
4 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional water.
m21m

MAPLE WALNUT WHEAT BREAD
1 lb. Loaf

1-1/2 Ib Loaf

2 Ib Loaf

active dry yeast

1-1/2 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

bread flour

1-1/2 cups

2 cups

3 cups

whole wheat flour

1/2 cup

1 cup

1 cup

salt

1 tsp

1-1/4 tsp

2 tsp

1 Tbs

2 Tbs

2 Tbs

butter/margarine

1 Tbs

1-1/2 Tbs

2 Tbs

maple syrup

1-1/2 Tbs

1-1/2 Tbs

1-1/2 Tbs

maple flavor

1 tsp

1 tsp

1 tsp

water

3/4 cup

1 cup

i cupplus2Tbs

chopped walnuts

1/3 cup

1/2 cup

2/3 cup

buttermilk

powder

All ingredients should be at room temperature,
Add the ingredients in the order listed above.

unless otherwise noted.

Choose either the NORMAL or RAPID NORMAL program by pushing the
SELECT button. Determine the size of the loaf you plan to make and
press the LOAF SIZE button for either REGULAR (I lb. loaf) or LARGE
(1-1/2 or 2 lb. loaf). Press the BAKING CONTROL button for MEDIUM.
Press START. Add nuts when the bread machine beeps 8 times, 5
minutes before the end of the second kneading.
1 pound
minutes
minutes
Ioaf will
minutes

loaf will be ready in 3 hours (NORMAL); or 2 hours, 30
(RAPID NORMAL). 1-1/2 pound loaf will be ready in 3 h 20
(NORMAL); or 2 hours, 50 minutes (RAPID NORMAL). 2 pound
be ready in 3 hours, 20 minutes (NORMAL); or 2 hours, 50
(RAPID NORMAL).

HINT: Due to varying flour conditions, the dough may appear too dry
after kneading the first couple of minutes. If this is the case, press
STOP/RESET. Press START and add additional water, a tablespoon at a
time, until the dough appears elastic. Do not exceed the following
recommendations:
2 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 2 Tbs additional water.
3 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional water.
4 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional water.
--22--

RYE BREAD
1 lb. Loaf

1.1/2 lb. Loaf

2 lb. Loaf

active dry yeast

1-1/2 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

medium rye flour

1/2 cup

1/2 cup

1 cup

bread flour

1-1/2 cups

2-1/2 cups

3 cups

dark brown sugar

1 Tbs

2 Tbs

2 Tbs

salt

1 tsp

1 tsp

2 tsp

nonfat dry milk

1 Tbs

2 Tbs

2 Tbs

caraway seeds

1-1/2 tsp

1 Tbs

1 Tbs

butter/margarine

1 Tbs

1-1/2 Tbs

2 Tbs

water

3/4 cup

1 cup

All ingredients should be at room temperature,
Add the ingredients in the order listed above.

1-1/4cupsplus1Tbs
unless otherwise noted.

Choose either the NORMAL or RAPID NORMAL program by pushing the
SELECT button. Determine the size of the loaf you plan to make and
press the LOAF SIZE button for either REGULAR (I lb. loaf) or LARGE
(1-112 or 2 lb. loaf). Press the BAKING CONTROL button for MEDIUM.
Press START.
1 pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours (NORMAL); or 2 hours, 30
minutes (RAPID NORMAL). 1-1/2 pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours,
20 minutes (NORMAL); or 2 hours, 50 minutes (RAPID NORMAL).
2,pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours, 20 minutes (NORMAL); or2
hours, 50 minutes (RAPID NORMAL).
HINT: Due to varying flour conditions, the dough may appear too dry
after kneading the first couple of minutes. If this is the case, press
STOP/RESET. Press START and add additional water, a tablespoon at a
time, until the dough appears elastic. Do not exceed the following
recommendations:
2 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 2 Tbs additional water.
3 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional water.
4 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional water.
m23m

ONION BREAD
lib Loaf

1-1/2 lb. Loaf

21b. Loaf

active dry yeast

1-1/2 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

bread flour

2 cups

3 cups

4 cups

1 Tbs

2 Tbs

granulated

sugar 1 Tbs

onion soup mix

1/2 packet(1/2 oz)

1 packet (1 oz.)

1 packet (1 oz.)

nonfat dry milk

1 Tbs

1-1/2 Tbs

2 Tbs

sweet butter/mai

1-1/2 Tbs

1-1/2 Tbs

2 Tbs

water

3/4 cup less1 Tbs

1 cup plus 1 Tbs

1-1/4 cups

All ingredients should be at room temperature, unless otherwise noted.
Add the ingredients in the order listed above. (Please note, salt in this
recipe is provided by the dry onion soup mix.)
Choose either the NORMAL or RAPID NORMAL program by pushing the
SELECT button. Determine the size of the loaf you plan to make and
press the LOAF SIZE button for either REGULAR (I lb. loaf) or LARGE
(1-1/2 or 2 lb. loaf). Press the BAKING CONTROL button for MEDIUM.
Press START.
1 pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours (NORMAL); or 2 hours, 30
minutes (RAPID NORMAL). 1-1/2 pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours,
20 minutes (NORMAL); or 2 hours, 50 minutes (RAPID NORMAL). 2
pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours, 20 minutes (NORMAL); or 2 hours,
50 minutes (RAPID NORMAL).
HINT: Due to varying flour conditions, the dough may appear too dry
after kneading the first couple of minutes. If this is the case, press
STOP/RESET. Press START and add additional water, a tablespoon at a
time, until the dough appears elastic. Do not exceed the following
recommendations:
2 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 2 Tbs additional water.
3 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional water.
4 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional water.
--24--

CHEVRE CRACKED-PEPPER BREAD
1 lb. Loaf

1-1/2 lb. Loaf

2 lb. Loaf

active dry yeast

1-1/2 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

breadflour

2 cups

3 cups

4 cups

1 Tbs

1-1/2 Tbs

2 Tbs

salt

1/2 tsp

1 tsp

2 tsp

cracked black pepper

1-1/2 tsp

1 Tbs

1-1/2 Tbs

nonfat dry milk

1 Tbs

1-1/2 Tbs

2 Tbs

soft goat cheese

3 Tbs.

4 Tbs

6 Tbs

water

3/4 cup less 2 Tbs 1 cup less 1 Tbs

granulated

sugar

All ingredients should be at room temperature,
Add the ingredients in the order listed above.

i cupplus1Tbs

unless otherwise noted.

Choose either the NORMAL or RAPID NORMAL program by pushing the
SELECT button. Determine the size of the loaf you plan to make and
press the LOAF SIZE button for either REGULAR (I lb. loaf) or LARGE
(1-1/2 or 2 lb. loaf). Press the BAKING CONTROL button for MEDIUM.
Press START.
1 pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours (NORMAL); or 2 hours, 30
minutes (RAPID NORMAL). 1-1/2 pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours,
20 minutes (NORMAL); or 2 hours, 50 minutes (RAPID NORMAL).
pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours, 20 minutes (NORMAL); or 2 hours,
50 minutes (RAPID NORMAL).
HINT: Due to varying flour conditions, the dough may appear too dry
after kneading the' first couple of minutes. If this is the case, press
STOP/ RESET. Press START and add additional water, a tablespoon at
a time, until the dough appears elastic. Do not exceed the following
recommendations:
2 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 2 Tbs additional water.
3 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional water.
4 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional wate
m25m

CHEDDAR BACON BREAD
1 Ib Loaf

1-1/2 Ib Loaf

2 Ib Loaf

active dry yeast

1-1/2 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

bread flour

2 cups

3 cups

4 cups

1 Tbs

1 Tbs

2 Tbs

salt

1 tsp

1-1/4 tsp

2 tsp

nonfat dry milk

1 Tbs

2 Tbs

2 Tbs

water

3/4 cup less 1 Tbs 1 cup

granulated

sugar

i cupplus2Tbs

shredded sharp cheddar cheese
2/3 cup

1 cup

1-1/3 cup

1/3 cup

1/2 cup

crisp, fned, crumbled bacon
1/4 cup

All ingredients should be at room temperature,
Add the ingredients in the order listed above.

unless otherwise noted.

Choose either the NORMAL or RAPID NORMAL program by pushing the
SELECT button. Determine the size of the loaf you plan to make and
press the LOAF SIZE button for either REGULAR (I lb. loaf) or LARGE
(1-1/2 or 2 lb. loaf). Press the BAKING CONTROL button for MEDIUM.
Press START. Add cheese and bacon when the bread machine beeps 8
times, 5 minutes before the end of the second kneading.
1 pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours (NORMAL); or 2 hours, 30
minutes (RAPID NORMAL). 1-1/2 pound loaf will be ready in 3 hoprs,
20 minutes (NORMAL); or 2 hours, 50 minutes (RAPID NORMAL). 2
pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours, 20 minutes (NORMAL); or 2 hours,
50 minutes (RAPID NORMAL).
HINT: Due to varying flour conditions, the dough may appear too dry
after kneading the first couple of minutes. If this is the case, press
STOP/ RESET. Press START and add additional water, a tablespoon at
a time, until the dough appears elastic. Do not exceed the following
recommendations:
2 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 2 Tbs additional water.
3 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional water.
4 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional water.

EGG BREAD
1 lb.

Loaf

1-1/2

lb. loaf

2 lb. loaf

active dry yeast

1-1/2

tsp

1-1/2

tsp

1-1/2

bread flour

2 cups

3 cups

4 cups

1 Tbs

2 Tbs

2 Tbs

1 tsp

1-1/4

1 Tbs

2 Tbs

2 Tbs

butter/margarine

1 Tbs

1 Tbs

2 Tbs

water

3/4 cup less 1 Tbs

1 cup plus 1 Tbs

1-1/4 c. less 1 Tbs

1

1

2

granulated

sugar

salt
nonfat

large

dry

milk

egg yolk

tsp

All ingredients
should
be at room temperature,
Add the ingredients
in the order listed above.
Choose

either

the

NORMAL

or RAPID

NORMAL

tsp

2 tsp

unless

program

otherwise

by pushing

noted.

the

SELECT button.
Determine
the size of the loaf you plan to make and
press the LOAF SIZE button
for either REGULAR (I lb. loaf) or LARGE
(1-1/2
or 2 lb. loaf). Press the BAKING CONTROL button
for MEDIUM.
Press START.
1 pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours (NORMAL);
or 2 hours,
30
minutes
(RAPID NORMAL).
1-1/2
pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours,
20 minutes
(NORMAL);
or 2 hours,
50 minutes
(RAPID NORMAL).
2
pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours, 20 minutes
(NORMAL);
or 2 hours,
50 minutes
(RAPID NORMAL).
HINT: Due to varying
flour conditions,
the dough may appear too dry
after kneading
the first couple of minutes.
If this is the case, press
STOP/ RESET. Press START and add additional
water,
a tablespoon
at
a time, until the dough appears
elastic.
Do not exceed the following
recommendations:
2 Cup Flour

Capacity:

No more

than

2 Tbs additional

water.

3 Cup Flour

Capacity:

No more

than

3 Tbs additional

water.

4 Cup Flour

Capacity:

No more

than

3 Tbs additional

water.

CINNAMON NUT RAISIN BREAD
1 lb. Loaf

1-1/2 lb. Loaf

2 lb. Loaf

active dry yeast

1-1/2 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

bread flour

2 cups

3 cups

4 cups

salt

1 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

2 tsp

1/2 Tbs

1 Tbs

granulated

sugar 1/2 Tbs

brown sugar

1/2 Tbs

1 Tbs

1 Tbs

cinnamon

1-1/2 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

nonfat diy milk

1 Tbs

2 Tbs

2 Tbs

butter/margarine

1 Tbs

2 Tbs

2 Tbs

water

3/4 cup

1 cup plus 2 Tbs

1-1/4 c. plus 1 Tbs

raisins

1/4 cup

1/2 cup

1/2 cup

chopped walnuts

1/4 cup

1/2 cup

1/2 cup

All ingredients should be at room temperature,
Add the ingredients in the order listed above.

unless otherwise noted.

Choose either the NORMAL or RAPID NORMAL program by pushing the
SELECT button. Determine the size of the loaf you plan to make and
press the LOAF SIZE button for either REGULAR (I lb. loaf) or LARGE
(1-1/2 or 2 lb. loaf). Press the BAKING CONTROL button for MEDIUM.
Press START. Add raisins and nuts when the bread machine beeps 8
times, 5 minutes before the end of the second kneading.
1 pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours (NORMAL); or 2 hours, 30
minutes (RAPID NORMAL). 1-1/2 pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours,
20 minutes (NORMAL); or 2 hours, 50 minutes (RAPID NORMAL). 2
pound loaf will be ready in 3 hours, 20 minutes (NORMAL); or 2 hours,
50 minutes (RAPID NORMAL).
HINT: Due to varying flour conditions, the dough may appear too dry
after kneading the first couple of minutes. If this is the case, press
STOP! RESET. Press START and add additional water, a tablespoon at
a time, until the dough appears elastic. Do not exceed the following
recommendations:
2 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 2 Tbs additional water.
3 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional water.
4 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional water.
m29m

WHOLE WHEAT ROLLS
active dry yeast 2-1/4 teaspoons whole wheat flour 2 cups salt 1
teaspoon honey 2 tablespoons baking soda 1/4 teaspoon large egg 1
undrained cottage cheese 1 cup
water 2-4 tablespoons

(depending on how wet your cottage cheese is)

All ingredients should be at room temperature,
Add the ingredients in the order listed above.

unless otherwise noted.

Press the SELECT button for DOUGH NORMAL. Press the LOAF SIZE
button for REGULAR. Press START. The dough will be ready in 1 hour,
12 minutes.
HAND-SHAPING
To shape rolls, place dough on a lightly floured work surface. Cut into
9 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a ball and place in a lightly greased
9- inch square baking pan. Cover with a clean cloth and let rise in a
warm, draft-free spot until doubled in size.
Brush tops of rolls with a lightly beaten egg white. Bake in a 350°F.
pre heated oven for 20 to 25 minutes or until tops are deeply
browned. Re move rolls from pan and let cool on a wire rack.

FRENCH BREAD (BAGUE-I-I-ES)
active dry yeast

1 teaspoon

bread flour 3 cups
salt

1 teaspoon

granulated
water

sugar 1/2 teaspoon

I cup plus

1 tablespoon

All ingredients should be at room temperature,
Add the ingredients in the order listed above.

unless otherwise noted.

Press the

Press The LOAF SIZE

button

SELECT

button

for LARGE.

Press

for DOUGH

NORMAL.

START.

The dough

floured

work

will

be ready

in 1 hour,

28

minutes.
HAND-SHAPING
Place dough
minutes.

on a lightly

surface.

Let dough

Divide dough into 2 equal portions.
Roll each portion
into
long rope and place on a lightly greased
baking sheet.
Slash the top of each baguette
3 to 5 times
a pair of scissors.
Place in a warm,
draft-free
doubled
in size, about 45 minutes.

rest

for 5

a 1 2-inch

with a very sharp
spot to rise until

knife or
almost

Spritz the unbaked
baguettes
with cold water from a fine mist
atomizer
and place in a 450 ° F preheated
oven for 3 minutes.
Spritz
again, and bake another
minutes.
Spritz a third time and bake until
nicely browned
and hollow sounding
when tapped,
approximately
25 to
30 minutes
total. Transfer
baked baguettes
to a wire rack to cool
slightly
before serving.
HINT:
after

Due to varying

kneading
the first
SET. Press START

flour

conditions,

couple of minutes.
and add additional

the dough appears
recommendations:

elastic.

the

dough

If this
water,

Do not exceed

may

appear

too dry

is the case, press STOP/RE
a tablespoon
at time, until

the

following

2 Cup Flour

Capacity:

No more

than

2 tablespoons

additional

water.

3 Cup Flour

Capacity:

No more

than

3 tablespoons

additional

water.

4 Cup Flour

Capacity:

No more

than

3 tablespoons

additional

water.

PIZZA DOUGH
Two 12-inch pizzas

Four 12-inch Pizzas

active dry yeast

1-3/4 tsp

2 tsp

bread flour

2-1/2 cups

4 cups

salt

1 tsp

1-1/2 tsp

1/2 tsp

3/4 tsp

olive oil

1-1/2 Tbs

2-1/2 Tbs

water

1 cup less 2 Tbs

1-1/4 cups

granulated

sugar

All ingredients should be at room temperature,
Add the ingredients in the order listed above.

unless otherwise noted.

Press the SELECT button for DOUGH NORMAL. Press the LOAF SIZE
button for either REGULAR (2 pizzas) or LARGE (4 pizzas). Press
START. The dough will be ready in 1 hour, 12 minutes (2 pizzas) or 1
hour, 28 minutes (4 pizzas).
HAND-SHAPING
Preheat oven to 400°F.
Place dough on a lightly floured surface. Cover dough with a clean
cloth, and let dough rest for 10 minutes. Cut into halves (or quarters
for 4 pizzas). Press each evenly into a lightly greased 12-inch pizza
pan. Spread! sprinkle crust with your favorite pizza toppings.
Bake for 10 to 15 minutes, or until toppings are melted and bubbling.
HINT: Due to varying flour conditions, the dough may appear too dry
after kneading the first couple of minutes, if this is the case, press
STOP/RESET. Press START and add additional water, a tablespoon at
time, until the dough appears elastic. Do not exceed the following
recommendations:
2 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 2 Tbs additional water.
3 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional water.
4 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 Tbs additional water.
--33--

BREAD
One

STICKS

recipe

for

Pizza

dough

(see

Page

32).

TOPPINGS:

1 large

egg beaten

2 tablespoons
finely
tablespoon
of seeds

with

one teaspoon

grated
Parmesan
or herbs/spices

water
or sharp

Cheddar

cheese

or 1

HAND-SHAPING
Place prepared
dough onto a lightly floured
surface.
Cover with a clean
kitchen
cloth and let rest for 5 minutes.
With a lightly floured
rolling
pin, roll dough into a 1/4 inch rectangle.
Square off the edges. Brush
the surface
with beaten egg. Sprinkle
lightly with grated
Parmesan
or
Cheddar
cheese, or desired
seeds, herbs or spices. Cut into 8-inch
long
1/4 inch wide strips.
Carefully
place on a lightly
greased
baking sheet,
allowing
a 1/2 inch between
each bread stick. Bake in preheated
375°F
oven for 15 to 20 minutes
or until golden brown.

CHALLAH
Prepare one I lb. recipe
dough

PREPARE
1 large

egg beaten

(see

page

26)

by using

the

poppy

ingredients
the

Press

with

1 teaspoon

unless

otherwise

water

TOPPING

1 teaspoon

Add

bread

AND RESERVE

OPTIONAL

All

for egg

program.

or sesame

should

be at

ingredients

the

in the

SELECT

button
for
12 minutes.

seeds

button

REGULAR.

room
order

for

Press

temperature,
listed

DOUGH
START.

noted.

above.
SWEET.

The

Press

dough

will

the

LOAF

be ready

SIZE
in 1 hour,

HAND-SHAPING
Place
and

the
let

pieces.
with

dough

the

Shape
your

on a lightly

dough

rest

each

piece

fingertips.

The

and by applying
even
center
to the ends.
Lay

the

three

together.

Braid

ends under
Cover
with
warm,

for

pieces
the

into
easiest

of shaped
dough

surface.

and
braid
cloth

way
roll

dough
pinch

Cover

Divide

a 14-inch

pressure,

and place the
a clean
kitchen

draft-free

floured
5 minutes.

the

rope
to

the

by

do this
dough

with

a clean

dough

into

rolling

back

is to
back

side

by side

bottom

ends

start
and

and

cloth

three
and

in the
forth

pinch

together.

on a lightly
greased
baking
and let rise until doubled

equal
forth
center

from

top
Tuck

sheet.
in size

the

ends
the
in a

spot.

Brush the braid with the
desired.
Bake in a 375°F
deep golden brown.

beaten egg and sprinkle
with seeds, if
preheated
oven for 25 to 30 minutes,
or until

sheet
with

which
optional

minutes,

HINT:
after

has

been

toppings.

or until

golden

Due to varying

kneading
the
STOP/RESET.
time, until

tightly

sprinkled

Bake

cornmeal.

preheated

Sprinkle
oven

for

bagels
20 to

25

brown.

flour

conditions,

first couple of minutes.
Press START and add

the dough appears
recommendations:

with

in a 375°F

elastic.

the

dough

may

appear

too dry

If this is the case, press
additional
water,
a tablespoon

Do not exceed

the

following

2 Cup Flour

Capacity:

No more

than

2 tablespoons

additional

water.

3 Cup Flour

Capacity:

No more

than

3 tablespoons

additional

water.

4 Cup Flour

Capacity:

No more

than

3 tablespoons

additional

water.

at a

HINT: Due to varying flour conditions, the dough may appear too dry
after kneading the first couple of minutes. If this is the case, press
STOP! RESET. Press START and add additional water, a tablespoon at
a time, until the dough appears elastic. Do not exceed the following
recommendations:
2 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 2 tablespoons

additional water.

3 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 tablespoons

additional water.

4 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 tablespoons

additional water.

DANISH PASTRIES

Pastry
active dry yeast

2 teaspoons

bread flour 2 cups
salt

1 teaspoon

granulated

sugar 2 tablespoons

cold, unsalted butter cut into 24 pieces
large egg yolk
milk

5 tablespoons

1

1/2 cup

water 1/4 cup
Glaze and Fillings
egg white

1

fruit filling, jam or preserves

3/4 cup

All ingredients should be at room temperature, unless otherwise noted.
Add the ingredients in the order listed above.
Press the SELECT button for DOUGH SWEET. Press the LOAF SIZE
button for REGULAR. Press START. The dough will be ready in 1 hour,
12 minutes.
HAND-SHAPING
Place the dough in a lightly greased 3-quart bowl. Tightly cover with
foil or plastic wrap and refrigerate 8 to 24 hours. Remove from the
refrigerator and punch down. Place the dough on a lightly floured work
surface and divide into 12 equal pieces. Roll the dough in 16-inch long
ropes. Coil each rope and tuck the end under the Danish. Place on a
lightly greased baking sheet. Cover with a clean kitchen cloth and let
rise until doubled in size in a warm, draft-free spot.
Make a deep indentation with your thumb in the center of each Danish
and fill with fruit, jam or preserves. Brush the edges with the egg
white glaze. Bake in a 375°F preheated oven for 15 to 20 minutes, or
until golden brown.
HINT: Due to varying flour conditions, the dough may appear too dry
after kneading the first couple of minutes. If this is the case, press
STOP/RESET.

Press START and add additional water, a tablespoon at a time, until
the dough appears elastic. Do not exceed the following
recommendations:
2 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 2 tablespoons

additional water.

3 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 tablespoons

additional water.

4 Cup Flour Capacity: No more than 3 tablespoons

additional water.

--40--

CINNAMON ROLLS
Prepare one recipe for holiday braid bread (see page 37). Do not add
raisins. Use hand-shaping technique given on this page.

Brown Sugar
dark brown

1 Ib Loaf

1-1/2 Ib Loaf

2 Ib Loaf

1/4

1/3

1/2

Filling
sugar

cinnamon

cup

cup

cup

1-1/2

tsp

2-1/2

tsp

3 tsp

Tbs

2.1/2

Tbs

3 Tbs

softened

butter

1-1/2

Combine

all ingredients

to form

butter

2 Tbs

a smooth

paste.

Set aside.

Icing
softened
all-purpose

flour

confectioner's
vanilla
Blend

sugar

extract
all ingredients

1-1/2

tsp

3 Tbs

4 Tbs

2 tsp

3 tsp
1/2

1/4

cup

1/3

1/2

tsp

1 tsp

until

smooth.

cup

cup

1 tsp

Set aside.

HAND-SHAPING
Place prepared
dough on a lightly floured
surface.
Cover with a clean
kitchen
cloth and let dough
rest for 5 minutes.
With a lightly floured
rolling P roll dough into a 1/4-inch
thick rectangle.
Square off edges.
Spread evenly with brown sugar-cinnamon
filing. Roll up lengthwise,
jelly-roll
fashion.
Pinch the edges together.
Slice into 1-inch thick
rounds.
Place on a lightly greased
baking sheet. Cover it with a clean
cloth and let rise until doubled
in size. Bake in preheated
350°F oven
for 15 to 20 minutes,
until golden brown:
Remove and cool on a rack.
When cooled to room temperature,
drizzle with icing.
HINT: Due to varying
flour conditions,
the dough may appear too dry
after kneading
the first couple of minutes.
If this is the case, press
STOP/RE SET. Press START and add additional
water,
a tablespoon
at
a time, until the dough appears
elastic.
Do not exceed the following
recommendations:
2 Cup Flour

Capacity:

No more

than

2 Tbs additional

water.

3 Cup Flour

Capacity:

No more

than

3 Tbs additional

water.

4 Cup Flour

Capacity:

No more

than

3 Tbs additional

water.

--41--

CROISSANTS
Dough
active dry yeast

1-1/2 teaspoons

bread flour 2 cups
salt

1 teaspoon

granulated

sugar 1 tablespoon

vegetable shortening
water3/4

1 teaspoon

cup less 2 tablespoons

PREPAREAND RESERVE
chilled sweet butter, thinly sliced 1 slicks I large egg beaten with 1
teaspoon water
All ingredients should be at room temperature,
M the Ingredients in the order listed above.

unless otherwise noted.

Press the SELECT button for DOUGH NORMAL. Press the LOAF SIZE
button for REGULAR. Press START. The dough will be ready in 1 hour,
12 minutes.
HAND SHAPING
Place the dough on a lightly floured surface. Cover with a clean kitchen
cloth and let dough rest for 5 minutes. With a lightly floured rolling
pin, roll the dough into a 1 thick rectangle. Place the dough on a lightly
greased baking sheet. Cover with a clean cloth and place in the freezer
for one hour.
Remove the dough from the freezer. Place on a lightly floured surface
and roll into a 1/4-inch thick rectangle. Cover the dough with chilled
butter slices. Fold the dough in half. Gently roll with rolling pin into a
1/4-inch thick rectangle. Repeal folding process two more limes. Place
dough on previously greased baking sheet. Cover with clean cloth and
place in refrigerator for one hour.

Remove dough from refrigerator and place on tightly floured surface.
Fold dough in half and roll into a 1/4 inch rectangle.
Repeat folding
process

two

more

times.

Place dough on greased
baking sheet, cover with cloth and return to
refrigerator
for two more hours.
Remove dough from refrigerator
and
place on a lightly floured
surface.
Roll into a 1/8-inch
thick rectangle.
Square off edges.
Cut dough In half lengthwise.
Brush lightly with egg wash.

Cut strips

on an angle

to form

triangles.

Roll triangles
up from broad end to the point. Form into crescents
and
place on lightly
greased
baking sheets,
Cover with clean cloth and let
rise n draft-free
spot until doubled
in size approximately
one hour.
Bake in 350°F
golden.

preheated

oven

approximately

20 minutes

or until

HINT: Due to varying
flour conditions,
the dough may appear too dry
after kneading
the first couple of minutes.
If this is the case, press
STOP, RESET. Press START and add additional
water, a tablespoon
at a
time, until the dough appears
elastic.
Do not exceed the following
recommendations:
2 Cup Flour

Capacity:

No more

than

2 tablespoons

additional

water.

3 Cup Flour

Capacity:

No more

than

3 tablespoons

additional

water.

4 Cup Flour

Capacity:

No more

than

3 tablespoons

additional

water

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
If taken care of properly, your WelbiIt Bread Machine will provide you
with many years of use and hundreds of loaves of delicious bread!
1 After each use, unplug the Bread Machine. Let the unit cool down to
room temperature. Wipe out the baking compartment and the inner lid
with a clean, damp cloth or sponge.
2. Remove the kneading blade from the pan. It may be necessary to
fill the pan with water in order to loosen the blade from the shaft.
Clean the pan and blade with warm water and mild dishwashing liquid.
Never use abrasive or strong household cleaners since they will
damage the non-stick finish. Towel dry.
3. Wipe down the cabinet of the Bread Machine with a clean, damp
cloth or sponge. Towel dry.

CONSUMER ASSISTANCE
As with any new small electric appliance, carefully read the
instructions and recipes before proceeding.
For mechanical or operational difficulties,
Guide on Page 46 of this manual.

refer to the Trouble Shooting

If you should encounter any difficulties or require baking assistance.
please call our trained customer service assistanis Monday, Friday.
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Eastern time, at (516) 747-959
If a customer service assistant is unable to take your call, please leave
a brief message. To enable us to assist you better, please specify your
model number and the reason for your call. Every attempt will be
made to return your call promptly. Please do not leave more than one
message. In the event that we are unable to contact you the first time
we return your call, we will make two additional attempts. During
periods of peak baking, especially during and after holidays, it may
take a couple of days before you hear from us. But, please be assured
that every attempt will be made to answer your call in the order that it
was received, as soon as possible.
To order a replacement part, or to obtain service on your Bread
Machine please refer to the enclosed Parts Order Form. You may also
call our Parts and Service Department at (516) 747-9595.
Please do not return your Bread Machine to Welbilt' without prior
authorization.

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Before calling for assistance, please read the following suggestions In
order to achieve maximum satisfaction from your Bread Machine.
Problem: The Bread Machine will not start.
Cause: Appliance not plugged property into wired outlet.
Solution: Always plug appliance into 120v, 60Hz outlet capable of
providing up to 600 watts of electricity.
Cause: Programmable

timer was set inadvertently.

Solution: Cancel program by pushing STOP/RESET. Select appropriate
program and push START.

Problem: The Bread Machine does not mix the ingredients.
Cause: The dough hook and/or kneading blade were not placed in
position.
Solution: Push STOP/RESET. Move the ingredients to the side of the
pan and put in the dough hook and kneading blade.
Problem: The Bread Machine beeps when START button is pushed.
Cause: The Bread Machine is too hot to use after making a loaf of
bread.
Solution: Remove the pan and let the Bread Machine cool down
sufficiently before trying to make bread or dough.
Problem: The Bread Machine does not bake the bread.
Cause: The DOUGH program was selected.
Solution: To bake bread automatically,
program for making bread.

choose the appropriate

Problem: Baked loaf of bread soggy after removal from Bread Machine
Cause: Hot loaf of bread is not removed from appliance and pan after
being baked.
Solution: Remove bread from pan as soon as possible after bread has
finished baking.
Problem:
Cause:
Solution:
Cause:

Bread burns.
Baking temperature

is too high.

Set Bread Machine

on lower setting.

Recipe has been modified.

Solution:

Reduce amount

Problem:

Dough/Bread

of sweetener

did not

and shortening.

rise enough.

Cause:
Ingredients
were not at room temperature.
Ingredients
not place in the Bread Pan In the recipes recommended
order.

were

Solution:
Ingredients
must be at room temperature
unless otherwise
noted. Place ingredients
in the Bread Pan in the recommended
order.
Cause:

Yeast

did not

activate.

Solution:
Be certain yeast is fresh, check expiration
date on the
package
Do not reduce amount
of sugar or sweetener
called for in the
recipe, do not use artificial
sweetener.
Cause:
Solution:
Cause:

Too much

salt

Use amount
High

used

inhibiting

specified

in the

rising.
recipe.

altitude

Solution:
For every 1000 feet above 3.000
water by 1 tablespoon,
up to 4 tablespoons

Problem:
Cause:

Bread
Dough

collapses
rose

when

feet sea level,
maximum.

reduce

the

baked.

unevenly.

Solution:
Make sure water is no warmer
than room temperature
(75 to
8OF). The flour is very absorbent
and absorbs
moisture
from the air
during
periods
of excessive
humidity.
If dough is too sticky,
the bread
can collapse.
Reduce the water or liquid in the recipe by up to 4
tablespoons.
Let appliance
knead for 1 to 2 minutes,
if the dough

appears too dry, add additional water 1 tablespoon at a time, up to 3
tablespoons.

SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL: ABM4100T

POWER REQUIREMENT: 120V AC, 60Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION:
HEATER: 600 watts
MOTOR: 100 watts

MAXIMUM

FLOUR

BREAD:

2. 3, 4 cups

DOUGH:

PROGRAM

CAPACITY:

2, 3. 4 cups

TIME

RANGE:

BREAD:
NORMAL
RAPID

DOUGH:

SETTING:

SETTING:

1 hour,

3 hours
2 hours,

12 minutes

to 3 hours,

30 minutes

to 1 hour,

to2

28 minutes

20 minutes
hours,

50 minutes



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