8 recipes for dough, 9 recipes for jams – Morphy Richards 48268 User Manual

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8 Recipes for dough

White bread rolls

Water

1

1/4

cups

Skimmed milk powder

1 tbsp

Butter melted

2 tbsp

Sugar

2 tbsp

Salt

1

1/2

tsp

Strong white bread flour

3

1/4

cups

Fast action yeast

1

1/2

tsp

Use setting

8 Dough

Method

1 Knead and shape the dough into 6 rolls.

2 Place on a greased baking tray.

3 Brush lightly with melted butter.

4 Cover for 20-25 minutes.

5 Allow to rise until they are double in size, then

glaze.

6 Bake for approximately 15-20 minutes at 190

o

C.

Wholewheat bread rolls

Water

1

1/4

cups

Skimmed milk powder

2 tbsp

Butter (melted)

2 tbsp

Honey

2 tbsp

Brown sugar

1 tbsp

Salt

1

1/2

tsp

Strong wholewheat bread flour

3

1/4

cups

Fast action yeast

1

1/2

tsp

Use setting

8 Dough

Method

Follow method given for white rolls.

Hot cross buns

Water

1 cup

Butter (melted)

1/4

cup

Sugar

1/4

cup

Egg (beaten)

1

Salt

1 tsp

Strong white bread flour

3

3/4

cups

Fast action yeast

2 tsp

Cinnamon

1 tsp

Nutmeg

1/4

tsp

Raisins

1 cup

Use setting

8 Dough

Method

1 Divide into 8-12 pieces. Shape and flatten slightly.

2 Glaze with egg and milk (but not the cross).

3 Cover and allow to rise for 30 minutes.

4 Bake in oven 375

o

F (190

o

C) for 16-18 minutes.

5 Glaze with egg and milk if required.

Pizza base

Water

1 cup

Butter (melted)

1 tbsp

Sugar

2 tbsp

Salt

1 tsp

Strong white bread flour

2

3/4

cups

Fast action yeast

1 tsp

Use setting

8 Dough

Method

1 Pre-heat oven.

2 Shape into a flat round shape. Place on a greased

baking tray. Brush lightly with oil.

3 Cover for 15 minutes and allow to rise.

4 Add your desired topping.

5 Bake at approximately 200

o

C until golden brown.

9 Recipes for jams

Marmalade

Juice from oranges

3 medium

Rind of oranges grated

2

Preserving sugar

1 cup

Water

1 tbsp

Pectin if needed

2 tsp

Use setting

9 Jam

Comments

Warm the jars before filling.

Use extra bake time, if needed, according to set of

the marmalade and the size of the oranges.

Remove the paddle with tongs before pouring the

marmalade into the jars.

Do not lift the lid during mixing.

Seville oranges should be used for marmalade but

are only available in January. If using other oranges,

pectin will be needed to firm up the marmalade.

This recipe will fill approximately 1 medium (400g)

jar.

Raspberry and apple jam

Raspberries, frozen, measured before defrosting

2 cups

Chopped baking apples (peeled and cored)

1 cup

Preserving sugar

1 cup

Lemon juice

3 tbsp

Use setting

9 Jam

Comments

Warm the jars before filling.

Use tongs to remove the paddle before pouring the

jam into prepared jars.

Do not open lid during mixing.

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