Bread mixes, Gluten free recipes – Morphy Richards 48268 User Manual

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Gluten free recipes

Gluten free breads are yeast leavened breads,

where Gluten (a protein part of the wheat, also

found in Oats, Barley and Rye) is removed.

People who cannot tolerate Gluten in their diet

(known as Coeliacs) can obtain this flour on

prescription. It is found in most high street chemists

and health food stores, however, it is expensive!

Morphy Richards has developed these recipes

using one particular brand: ‘Nutricia Glutafin’ Gluten

free

white flour mix and fibre mix. Other brands

have not been tested, therefore Morphy Richards

cannot list these brands.

Contact the Morphy Richards Helpline

(0844 871 0944 in the UK, and 1800 409 119 in the

Republic of Ireland) for further recipes when

available.

The bread is excellent on the day it is made, but

with all Gluten free breads when one day old or

more it will need ‘refreshing’. 2 slices placed in a

microwave for 10-15 seconds will usually do this.

Any remaining fresh bread can be frozen for

storage. To store Gluten free bread (or any bread)

slice the bread, re-assemble the slices back

together, wrap the assembled loaf in aluminium foil

and place it in a plastic bag. Store in the freezer

until required. The slices will ‘snap’ apart when

required and quickly thaw, use the microwave if

required.

Gluten free white bread

2 lb

Water

1

5/8

cups

Skimmed milk powder

4 tbsp

Granulated sugar

3 tbsp

Salt

2 tsp

Sunflower oil

4 tbsp

Nutricia glutafin gluten free
fibre mix

1 packet

Dry yeast (supplied with flour)

3/4

tsp

Use setting

1 basic

The loaf is nearly 2lb in weight.

Madeira gluten free cake

Ingredients group 1
Butter (melted)

3/4

cup

Vanilla essence

1/2

tsp

Eggs (beaten)

3 medium

Lemon juice

2 tsp

Water

1/4

cup

Ingredients group 2
Nutricia glutafin gluten free (white mix)

1

5/8

cup

Baking powder

2 tsp

Caster sugar

1/2

cup

Use setting

4 Cake

Method

1 Mix group 1 together in a separate bowl.

2 Sieve group 2 together in a second bowl.

3 Combine groups 1 and 2 together until mixed.

4 Pour mixture into breadpan.

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Bread mixes

Use the ‘basic white setting’

Follow the information for bread mixes on the bread mix packet.

There are two types of bread mixes currently available.

1 Just add water

These mixes are complete and they have all the necessary ingredients provided, even the yeast. You only

add water.

IMPORTANT: Follow the packet instructions as some mixes contain more than the normal amount of yeast,

which could over rise in the pan. Use 3 cups of mix maximum.

These mixes are more prone to over-rising and collapsing when the weather is hot and humid. Since these

mixes are complete, we cannot advise how to adjust, as with our own recipes. Bake in the coolest part of the

day, use water between 21-28

o

C.

2 Just add flour and water

These mixes have the necessary ingredients in separate sachets. Just add water and flour. Remember strong

white bread flour is required. A packet of this mix will produce a 500g loaf, just over 1 lb.

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