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SCoNeS 

makes 18 

3 cups/450g self raising flour 
¼ teaspoon salt 
40g/2 tablespoons butter or margarine 
¾ cup/190ml milk
Extra milk, for glazing 

Using the processing blade on speeds 2-3. 

Place flour and salt into processing bowl and 

process, using speed 2, until well combined. 
Add the butter and process until mixture 

resembles fine bread crumbs. 
With the motor running, on speed 2-3, pour 

the milk down the feed chute and process 

until a soft dough forms. Do not over 

process. 
Knead the dough gently on a lightly floured 

board and pat the dough out to a 2cm 

thickness
Use a sharp-edged, round scone cutter and 

cut straight down into dough to form scone 

rounds. 
Place scone rounds close together in a low 

sided, lightly greased baking tray. 
Brush tops lightly with milk and bake at 

220ºC for 12-15 minutes or until golden 

brown.

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pIZZA dougH 

makes 1 large or 2 medium pizzas 

2 cups/300g plain flour 
1 teaspoon sugar 
1 teaspoon salt 
1 teaspoon instant dry yeast
2 tablespoons oil
1 x 60g egg 
½ cup/125ml water

Using the processing blade on speeds 2-3. 

Place flour, sugar, salt, yeast, oil and egg into 

processing bowl and process, using speed 2, 

until well combined. 
With the motor running, using speed 2-3, 

add sufficient water through the food 

chute until a soft dough forms. Do not over 

process. 
Remove the dough and knead on a lightly 

until smooth and elastic. 
Shape dough into a ball, place into an oiled 

bowl, cover and stand in a warm place for 

30 minutes or until dough has doubled in 

size. 
Halve the dough and knead each half for 5 

minutes.
Press or roll dough out to fit 1 x 30cm or 2 x 

25cm lightly greased pizza trays and spread 

with desired toppings. 
Bake at 220ºC for 20 minutes or until 

cooked.

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doughs

mIlK BReAd 

makes 1 large or 2 small loaves

3 cups/450g plain flour
1 teaspoon salt 
1 tablespoon sugar 
1½ teaspoons instant dried yeast
2 tablespoons/40g butter or margarine, melted 
¾ cup/190ml milk, scalded and cooled

Using the processing blade on speed 2-3. 

Place flour, salt, sugar, yeast and butter into 

the processing bowl and process, using 

speed 2, until just combined. 
With motor running on speed 2-3, pour 

sufficient milk down the feed chute until 

mixture forms a light elastic dough. 
Process briefly until smooth, add more milk 

if required. Do not over process. 
Remove dough from the processing bowl 

and knead on a lightly floured board for 5-8 

minutes or until dough becomes smooth and 

elastic. 
Place dough in a lightly oiled glass bowl, 

cover with plastic wrap and allow to stand 

in a warm place until dough has doubled in 

size. 
Halve the dough and knead each half for 5 

minutes. 
Form dough into desired shapes, place into 

two greased bread pans and stand, covered, 

for 20 minutes or until dough has doubled 

in size. 
Brush bread tops with water and bake at 

200ºC for 30 minutes or until bread sounds 

hollow when tapped.
Turn bread out onto a wire rack and allow to 

cool before slicing.

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SHoRtCRuSt pAStRy 

makes enough to line and cover a 20cm pie 

dish

2 cups/300g flour 
½ teaspoon salt 
125g butter or margarine, cubed
2 tablespoons/40ml water

Using the processing blade on speeds 2-3. 

Place flour, salt and butter into the 

processing bowl and process, using speed 2, 

until mixture resembles fine bread crumbs. 
With the motor running, on speed 2-3, pour 

the water down the feed chute until mixture 

forms a ball. Do not over process
Wrap the pastry in plastic food wrap and 

refrigerate for 15 minutes before using. 
Use as desired.

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Summary of Contents for Wizz BFP250

Page 1: ...98 Fax 02 9384 9601 Email Customer Service askus breville com au New Zealand Customers Breville Customer Service Centre Private Bag 94411 Greenmount Auckland New Zealand Customer Service 0800 273 845...

Page 2: ...cessor 7 Care Cleaning and Storage 12 The stainless steel processing blade 14 Processing disc inserts The stainless steel slicing disc 16 The stainless steel coarse shredding disc 18 The stainless ste...

Page 3: ...before use Do not let the power cord hang over the edge of a bench or table touch hot surfaces or become knotted The appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physi...

Page 4: ...drier or thicker ingredients to the processing bowl prior to adding thin fluids Assembly and operation of your Breville Wizz Multi Processor Know your Breville Wizz Multi Processor Fig 1 Fig 2 Food p...

Page 5: ...er from the processing blade Place the processing blade over the drive shaft see Fig 6 Rotate it slowly until it settles into place When handling the processing blade always hold by the spindle as sho...

Page 6: ...rocessing Step 1 To commence processing insert the power plug into a power outlet and switch on Select a speed on the Speed Selection Dial by turning clockwise one notch for Speed 1 two notches for Sp...

Page 7: ...is turned to the Off O position the appliance is switched off at the power outlet and the power cord is unplugged then carefully remove the lid processing blade or disc holder and spindle then the pro...

Page 8: ...ssing blade continued Using the processing blade Pureeing INGREDIENTS PROCEDURE Cooked soups sauces Place up to 3 cups of mixture into the processing bowl and process on speed 2 until desired consiste...

Page 9: ...es peaches Peel if desired remove core and seed and quarter the fruit Place the quarters on their sides in the food chute and process by using firm pressure on the food pusher Celery rhubarb Trim the...

Page 10: ...food chute Insert the food and use the measuring cup as the food pusher TASK ATTACHMENTS FOOD PRODUCT PROCEDURE CHOPPING Processing blade Apples nuts herbs vegetables cooked meat Place ingredients int...

Page 11: ...Recipes 20 Page Recipes on the run 22 Starters 24 Soups 25 Main courses 27 Salads 30 Cakes and desserts 32 Doughs 34 Recipes...

Page 12: ...ened Using the processing blade on speeds 1 2 Place all ingredients into the processing bowl and process on speed 1 2 until mixture is pureed and shallots are finely chopped Serve with corn chips Eggp...

Page 13: ...peeled and halved 3 large potatoes peeled and halved 3 tablespoons 60g butter 5 cups 1 litres chicken stock Salt and pepper to taste cup 190ml cream Using the slicing disc on speed 2 3 Slice leeks on...

Page 14: ...dles cooked follow directions on packet 200g fresh bean sprouts Using the processing blade on speed 1 2 Place ginger chillies lemongrass coriander and garlic into processing bowl Process using speed 1...

Page 15: ...apple peeled cored and quartered 125g prunes pitted 1 onion peeled and chopped 2 5cm piece of ginger peeled 6 slices stale bread crusts removed 3 tablespoons 60g butter teaspoon mixed herbs Salt and p...

Page 16: ...ly to keep the salad crisp and fresh 1 2 3 Salads Coleslaw Serves 8 10 6 sticks celery 8 shallots red cabbage separate leaves and roll into bundles white cabbage separate leaves and roll into bundles...

Page 17: ...mooth Pour mixture into a greased 20cm ring pan and bake at 180 C for 40 45 minutes or until cooked when tested Turn cake onto a wire rack and allow to cool before slicing 1 2 3 4 5 Cakes and desserts...

Page 18: ...with desired toppings Bake at 220 C for 20 minutes or until cooked 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Doughs Milk bread Makes 1 large or 2 small loaves 3 cups 450g plain flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon...

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