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Practical advice

Preparation 

1

Please read these instructions carefully: the
method for making bread with this appliance
is not the same as for hand-made bread.

2

All ingredients used must be at room temper-
ature (unless otherwise indicated) and must
be measured exactly. 

Measure liquids with

the  graduated  beaker  supplied.  Use  the
double  measuring  spoon  supplied  to
measure teaspoons on one side and table-
spoons on the other. All spoon measures
are level and not heaped. 

Incorrect meas-

urements give bad results.

3

For successful bread making using the correct
ingredients is critical. Use ingredients before
their use-by date and keep them in a cool, dry
place.

4

It  is  important  to  measure  the  quantity  of
flour precisely. That is why you should meas-
ure your flour by spooning it into the measur-
ing cup and then leveling it off with a knife.
Use packets or a jar of dried yeast unless oth-

erwise indicated in the recipe. Baking powder
is not a substitute for yeast. Once a packet of
yeast has been opened, it should be sealed,
stored  in  a  cool  place  and  used  within  48
hours.

5

To avoid spoiling the proofing of the dough,
we advise that all ingredients should be put in
the  bread  pan  at  the  start  and  that  you
should avoid opening the lid during use (un-
less otherwise indicated). Carefully follow the
order of ingredients and quantities indicated
in the recipes. First the liquids, then the solids.

Yeast should not come into contact with
liquids, sugar or salt.

General order to be followed:

> Liquids (butter, oil, eggs, water, milk)
> Salt
> Sugar
> Flour, first half
> Powdered milk
> Specific solid ingredients
> Flour, second half
> Yeast

Using 

• Bread preparation is very sensitive to tem-

perature and humidity conditions.

In case

of high heat, use liquids that are cooler than
usual. Likewise, if it is cold, it may be necessary
to warm up the water or milk (never exceed-
ing 95°F).

• It can also sometimes be useful to check

the state of the dough during the second
kneading: 

it should form an even ball which

comes away easily from the walls of the pan.
- If not all of the flour has been blended into

the dough, add a little more water,

6

Description

1

- lid with window

2

- control panel

a

- display screen

b

- on/off button

c

- weight selection

d

- buttons for setting delayed start

and adjusting the time for programs 8, 12

e

- select crust color

f

- choice of programs

g

- operating indicator light

3

- bread pan

4

- kneading paddle

5

- graduated beaker

6

-

a

- tablespoon measure

b

- teaspoon measure

7

- hook accessory for lifting out

kneading paddles

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Summary of Contents for Balanced Living PF111EUS

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Page 4: ...emove plug from wall outlet 13 Do not use appliance for other than intended use SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 1 For your safety this appliance complies with applicable technical rules and norms 2 Check that...

Page 5: ...re fore Never exceed the quantities indicated in the recipes Never exceed 2lbs of dough Never exceed 2 cups of flour and 1 teaspoon of yeast Disconnect the appliance if it shows any work ing abnormali...

Page 6: ...l ingredients should be put in the bread pan at the start and that you should avoid opening the lid during use un less otherwise indicated Carefully follow the order of ingredients and quantities indi...

Page 7: ...2 lbs medium browning H Press the button The timer colon flashes The operating indicator lights up I J Unplug the breadmaker at the end of the cooking or warming cycle Lift the bread pan out of the br...

Page 8: ...r another The menu button enables you to choose a certain number of different programs The time corresponding to the program is displayed Every time you press the button the number on the display pane...

Page 9: ...it or nuts olives etc A beep indicates when you can add extra ingredients See the summary table for baking times pages 20 21 and the extra column This column indicates the time that will be displayed...

Page 10: ...rogram browning level and weight The program time is displayed Calculate the time difference be tween the moment when you start the program and the time at which you want your prepara tion to be ready...

Page 11: ...era ture Always check the yeast packet expiration date and discard any expired yeast The recipe proportions indicated are for dried yeast If you use fresh yeast multiply the quantity by 3 in weight an...

Page 12: ...ugar as the yeast will not react with them Salt Salt flavors the bread and regulates the yeast s activity by slowing the rising action Use table or kosher salt when making bread Do not use coarse salt...

Page 13: ...with a knife Always measure liquids with the graduated beaker included with your bread maker or a glass liquid measuring cup Use the double spoon supplied to measure teaspoons on one side and tablespo...

Page 14: ...onge Do not wash any part in a dishwasher For the appliance do not use harsh household cleaning products scouring pads or alcohol Use a soft damp cloth Never immerse the body of the appliance or the l...

Page 15: ...1 cups 1 cups Salt 1 teaspoon 1 teaspoons Sugar 1 teaspoons 2 teaspoons Bread flour 3 cups 3 1 3 cups Corn meal 2 tablespoons 3 tablespoons Yeast 1 teaspoon 1 teaspoons Active dry quick rise or bread...

Page 16: ...anthan gum 2 teaspoons Yeast 1 tablespoon Gluten free all purpose flour specialty flours and Xanthan gum are available at many large grocery stores most health food stores or on line You can also blen...

Page 17: ...prinkle yeast over the top 3 Close bread machine lid and press start 4 Add dried fruit when the bread machine beeps during the second kneading 5 Remove baked bread at the end of the program Cool befor...

Page 18: ...ine lid and press start 4 Remove baked bread at the end of the program Cool before slicing Program 8 Pizza Dough Ingredients Water 1 cup Olive oil 2 tablespoons Salt 1 teaspoon Bread flour 3 cups Yeas...

Page 19: ...range All purpose flour 3 cups Baking powder 4 teaspoons Salt Pinch Directions 1 In a bowl whisk together the eggs and sugar until well blended Add the melted butter zest and citrus juice Whisk togeth...

Page 20: ...flour 3 cups 4 cups Oatmeal 1 3 cup cup Yeast 2 teaspoons 1 tablespoon Active dry quick rise or bread machine yeast Directions 1 Add water buttermilk oil salt sugar flour and oatmeal to the bread pan...

Page 21: ...cycles The screen displays LLL the appliance is too cold Wait for it to reach room temperature The screen displays EE0 malfunction The machine must be serviced by authorized personnel A delayed start...

Page 22: ...measuring cup for liquids Do not sift or pack in gredients i The bread maker lid was opened too much during the rising process i Do not open the bread maker lid during the rising process as the machi...

Page 23: ...ill allow for the easiest removal The paddles get stuck in the bread Because the paddles are baked into the bread they will become part of the finished result a Lightly oil the kneading paddles before...

Page 24: ...0 2 50 2 3 40 2 35 1 05 2 55 Dark 1 5 3 32 2 32 1 00 2 50 2 3 40 2 35 1 05 2 55 4 Light 2 10 1 00 1 10 1 00 1 45 Medium Dark Browning Weight lbs Total time h Preparing the dough Kneading Rest Rising h...

Page 25: ...Light 2 1 38 0 48 0 50 1 00 1 28 Medium Dark 7 Light 1 5 1 28 0 43 0 45 1 00 1 18 Medium Dark 8 1 30 9 1 20 0 20 10 Light 1 50 0 30 1 20 1 00 1 34 Medium Dark 11 Light 1 5 2 55 2 05 0 50 1 00 1 59 2 3...

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