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INGREDIENT TEMPERATURES

All ingredients, especially liquids (water or milk), should be warmed to room temperature 21°C (70°F). If ingredients
are too cold, below 10°C (50°F), they will not activate the yeast. Extremely hot liquids, above 40°C (104°F) may
kill the yeast.

CREATING YOUR OWN YEAST BREADS

With the Automatic Breadmaker, even the most inexperienced baker can achieve the satisfying experience of baking
a loaf of bread. All of the mystery and hard work is gone. Inside this talented machine with a computer brain, the
dough is mixed, kneaded, proofed, and baked without you being present. The Automatic Breadmaker can also just
prepare the dough, and when it’s ready, you shape and bake in a conventional oven. The recipes on the following
pages are tailored for this PALSONIC Breadmaker. Each recipe features ingredients that best compliment a
particular loaf of bread, and each was tested in our machines. It is extremely important not to exceed the amounts
of flour specified in each of the recipes or else it could result in unsatisfactory baking performance. When creating
your own yeast bread recipes or baking an old favourite, use the recipes in this cookbook as a guide for converting
portions from your recipe to your Breadmaker.

OTHER TIPS

Place all recipe ingredients into the baking pan so that yeast is not touching any liquid.
Use Bread Flour when a recipe calls for white flour, because our testing has shown that it consistently provides
the best quality bread.
After completing the process of making Dough in your Bread maker, typically when letting dough rise outside
the Bread machine, allow 30 minutes or until dough doubles in size. Dough should be lightly greased and
covered with waxed paper and a dry towel. It should be placed in a warm area free from drafts,
Humidity makes dough more moist, therefore humidity and high altitudes require adjustments.
For humidity, add an extra tablespoon of flour if consistency isn’t right. For high altitudes, decrease yeast
amount approximately 1/4 teaspoon, and decrease sugar and/or water or milk slightly.
(See "Baking Tips Guide" pages 33 & 34).
The DOUGH setting is great for mixing, kneading, and proofing (allowing dough to rise) richer dough like
croissant doughs. Use the Automatic Breadmaker to prepare this dough so all you need to do is shape and
bake it according to your recipe.
When recipes call for a lightly floured surface, use about 1 to 2 tablespoons of flour on the surface.
You may want to lightly flour your fingers or rolling pin for easy dough manipulation.
When you let dough rest and rise” according to a recipe, place it in a warm, draft-free area. If the dough
doesn’t double in size, it may not produce a tender product. Dough is ready when an indentation remains
when it is touched.
If the dough you are rolling shrinks back, let it rest covered for a few minutes before rolling again.
Dough may be wrapped in plastic and stored in a freezer for later use. Bring the dough to room temperature
before using.

SPECIAL GLAZES FOR YEAST BREADS

Give your just baked bread a professional finish. Select one of the following special glazes to enhance your bread.

Egg Glaze:

Beat 1 large egg and 1 tablespoon of water together, brush generously (

Note:

 apply only to doughs before baking).

Melted Butter Crust:

Brush melted butter over just baked bread for a softer, tender crust.

Milk Glaze:

For a softer, shiny crust, brush just baked bread with milk or cream.

Sweet Icing Glaze:

Mix 1 cup sifted icing sugar with 1 to 2 tablespoons of milk to make a consistent glaze, drizzle over Raisin Bread
or Sweet Breads.

Poppy/Sesame/Caraway Seed/Cornmeal/DatmeaI:

 Sprinkle your choice of these seeds generously over just

glazed bread.

TIPS ON USING YOUR BREADMAKER

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Summary of Contents for PAB-5200

Page 1: ...READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AUTO BAKERY MODEL PAB 5200...

Page 2: ...or near heat sources such as gas or electric stove ovens or burners Extreme caution must be given when moving an appliances containing hot contents or liquids To disconnect press STOP then remove plu...

Page 3: ...on however your fruit or nuts may get somewhat chopped Do not cover the bread maker with towels or other material that may prevent steam from escaping Some steaming from vents is normal Do not place a...

Page 4: ...Yeast Breads Other Tips Special Glazes For Yeast Breads RECIPE SECTION Yeast Breads Basic White Bread 100 Whole Wheat Bread Pumpernickel Bread Potato Bread Caraway Rye Bread Cracked Wheat Bread Seven...

Page 5: ...ndow Vent Kneading Blade Baking Pan Installed in case Inner Case Control Panel Main Body Side Vents On both sides NAMES OF PARTS 4 Back Vents Not visible here Attachment Plug Power Supply Wire Handle...

Page 6: ...Hold down the button for speedier results 3 SELECT Press to select the setting of your choice number 1 thru 11 1 for REGULAR 2 for LARGE 3 for EXTRA LARGE 4 for REGULAR whole wheat bread 5 for LARGE...

Page 7: ...ettings also have an extra rise cycle to allow heavy wheat grains to expand Generally whole wheat multi grain breads are shorter and denser than Basic French or Sweet breads SETTING 4 Regular 4 hours...

Page 8: ...uids use a see through liquid measuring cup and check the measurement at eye level When measuring dry ingredients use a standard dry measuring cup and level the ingredients with a straight edge knife...

Page 9: ...1 thru 11 by pressing the SELECT button on the pad Each time SELECT is pressed the number in the display window will advance to the next setting Press the START pad The Baking time in hours and minut...

Page 10: ...as this may cause the bread to collapse To remove the bread from the Baking Pan use pot holders or oven mitts and pull straight up on the Baking Pan handle Turn the pan upside down and shake the bread...

Page 11: ...05 You do not need to mathematically calculate the difference between the setting time 3 25 and the total hours you want 12 00 The machine will automatically adjust to include the setting time Simply...

Page 12: ...ormal and has no effect on its use or quality Remove the Baking Pan and Kneading Blade from the inner case before cleaning Wipe the outside of the Baking Pan with a damp cloth NEVER SUBMERGE THE BAKIN...

Page 13: ...th is needed an extension cord may be used If using an extension be sure to arrange it so that it cannot be pulled or tripped on TROUBLE SHOOTING Specific questions about the Breadmaker functions and...

Page 14: ...ey produce a specific result Read the following information carefully to gain a better understanding of the importance each ingredient plays in the bread making process 1 ALL PURPOSE FLOUR All Purpose...

Page 15: ...king Tips Guide has been provided on pages 33 and 34 of this book to assist you with these experiments Storage is also very important as all flours should be kept in a secure airtight container Rye an...

Page 16: ...spoon fast rising yeast 3 Teaspoons active dry yeast 1 3 4 teaspoon fast rising yeast Note 1 1 Teaspoon equivalent to 5ml 2 1 Tablespoon equivalent to 15ml 13 SUGAR Sugar is important for the colour a...

Page 17: ...gned to the mark of measurements as just a guess is not good enough as it could throw out the critical balance of the recipe Dry Measurements Dry measurements especially flours must be done using stan...

Page 18: ...rm area free from drafts Humidity makes dough more moist therefore humidity and high altitudes require adjustments For humidity add an extra tablespoon of flour if consistency isn t right For high alt...

Page 19: ...elect appropriate bread setting 4 Push start button 5 The Breadmaker will beep 3 times the display will flash END when bread is done 6 Using oven mitts remove pan from unit 7 Remove bread from baking...

Page 20: ...nsert baking pan securely into unit close lid 3 Select appropriate bread setting 4 Push start button 5 The Breadmaker will beep 3 times the display will flash END when bread is done 6 Using oven mitts...

Page 21: ...7 Remove bread from baking pan and kneading blade from bread if required 8 Allow to cool before slicing Yield Makes 1 loaf METHOD 1 Measure ingredients into baking pan 2 Insert baking pan securely in...

Page 22: ...e ingredients into baking pan 2 Insert baking pan securely into unit close lid 3 Select appropriate bread setting 4 Push start button 5 The Breadmaker will beep 3 times the display will flash END when...

Page 23: ...pan from unit 7 Remove bread from baking pan and kneading blade from bread if required 8 Allow to cool before slicing Yield Makes 1 loaf RUSSIAN KULICH METHOD 1 Measure ingredients into baking pan 2 I...

Page 24: ...25 to 30 minutes Yield Makes 10 bagels SOUR DOUGH FRENCH METHOD 1 Measure sour dough starter water sugar salt flour and yeast into pan 2 Insert baking pan securely into unit close lid 3 Select appropr...

Page 25: ...cking 3 Fold dough in thirds to make a rectangle again Roll and fold dough this way twice 4 Roll dough into a rectangle about 1 8 inch thick or 10 x 15 inch rectangle Cut into 6 squares Cut each squar...

Page 26: ...pan 2 Insert baking pan securely into unit close lid 3 Select appropriate bread setting 4 Push start button 5 The Breadmaker will beep 3 times the display will fresh END when dough is ready 6 Remove...

Page 27: ...rt button 5 The Breadmaker will beep 3 times the display will fresh END when dough is ready 6 Remove dough from pan and divide dough into 6 equal portions 7 Roll with palm of hands into long smooth st...

Page 28: ...ade Mark of General Mills Inc METHOD 1 Measure water oil egg whites place in baking pan 2 Add Contents from box Cake Mix to baking pan 3 Select 10 4 Push Start Button 5 The Bread Make will beep 3 time...

Page 29: ...e bread automatically 5 When display reads END the baking is complete 6 Press and hold stop button until buzzer sounds Display is Blank 7 Unplug bread maker 8 Using oven mitts Take pan out of bread ma...

Page 30: ...5 sec 54 min 70 min 3 10 60 min 4 WHOLE WHEAT REGULAR 30 min 6 min 18 min 76 min 10 sec 30 min 3 sec 55 min 45 min 4 20 60 min 30 min 6 min 25 min 79 min 15 sec 30 min 3 sec 45 min 55 min 4 30 60 min...

Page 31: ...h milk A6 The milk will spoil if left sitting in the machine too long Fresh ingredients such as eggs and milk should never be used with the delayed timer feature Q7 If the power goes out in the middle...

Page 32: ...g There are numerous reasons for this problem and are outlined in the Baking Tips Guide on page 33 and 34 The maximum length of delay is 12 hours including the particular cycle time For example settin...

Page 33: ...f yeast sugar salt and butter margarine to use No as long as ingredients are not extremely cold or hot Milk eggs butter margarine and yeast can be added directly from the refrigerator with good result...

Page 34: ...tsp See P 13 14 See P 13 14 See P 13 14 See P 13 14 See P 16 See P 16 See P 16 See P 16 See P 16 See P 16 See P 15 See P 15 See P 15 See P 15 See P 17 Ingredients spilled inside bread maker or heatin...

Page 35: ...High Altitude Adjustment Breadmaker Cannot be Programmed or Started 2 Tbsp BAKING TIPS FOR YEAST BREADS Burning Odour During Operation Loaf Burned Completely 1 Tbsp 1 Tbsp 1 Tbsp 1 2 Tbsp 1 2 Tbsp 1 2...

Page 36: ...bread may rise faster Also try to decrease the amount of yeast by 1 4 tablespoon at a time to slow the rising Also try to decrease water by no more than 1 8 cup Climate can also change the results of...

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