Fruit and nut dispenser, The baking process, Mixing and kneading – Sunbeam BM7800 User Manual

Page 17: Rising, Knock down, Second rise, Bake, Cool

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Your Quantum SmartBake has an automatic Fruit

& Nut dispenser which automatically releases dry

ingredients into the dough during the kneading

cycle. This will occur approximately 8 minutes

before the completion of knead 2, ensuring that

the dried fruits & nuts are not crushed and the

pieces remain whole and are evenly dispersed.
The capacity of the fruit & nut dispenser is 1 cup

of dry ingredients and is an available option on

all menu settings but we recommend use only on

the Basic (1), Gluten/Yeast Free (3), Wheat (4) and

Sweet Bread (5).

The Fruit & Nut dispenser is yet another feature of

your Quantum SmartBake, which was designed for,

added convenience to you, taking the guess-work

out of recipes.

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Fruit and Nut Dispenser.

Mixing, Kneading, Rising, Baking.... Here’s

a glimpse of how your Sunbeam Quantum

SmartBake automatically does all the steps

for you.

Mixing and kneading

In standard bread baking, the baker mixes the

ingredients first by stirring, then by kneading the

dough by hand. The Quantum SmartBake mixes

and kneads the dough automatically for you.

Rising

When making bread by hand, the dough is placed

in a warm place to rise after mixing, so that the

yeast can ferment and produce gas. After mixing

the dough, the Quantum SmartBake maintains the

optimum temperature for rising during this part of

the process.
If you are using the Dough Only cycle, the

Quantum SmartBake will stop at the end of the

first rising. The dough can now be removed and

shaped - focaccia, pizza or any other creations, and

placed in your own oven for baking.

Knock Down

Once the dough has risen, the baker will typically

“knock down” the dough. This process helps to

break apart large, unwanted pockets of air and

gas that have developed through rising, giving

the bread a more even and appetising texture.

The Quantum SmartBake handles this process

automatically for you by turning on the kneading

blade for just the right amount of time.

Second Rise

After it is knocked down, the bread bounces

back, it rises a second time. Some breads require

shorter or longer rising times. For example,

wheat breads require a long rising time because

the flour contains bran and wheat germ which

inhibits rising. The Quantum SmartBake regulates

the temperature and timing of this second rise

automatically for you based on your selection.

Bake

The Quantum SmartBake automatically regulates

baking time and temperature for perfect results

every time!

Cool

In standard baking, the baker removes the bread

from the pan immediately to keep the crust from

turning soggy. However the Quantum SmartBake

has a 60 minute keep warm feature which helps

remove the hot air from the baking chamber

after the bread is done. This keeps the crust from

getting soggy. After removing the bread leave to

cool for at least 15 minutes before slicing.

Fruit and Nut Despenser

The Baking Process.

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