Important measuring tips, Last things last, Adding fruits and nuts – Oster deluxe bread and dough maker User Manual

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Important Measuring Tips

Because each ingredient plays such a specific role, it is especially
important to measure the ingredients exactly to get the best results.

For

dry ingredients, use a standard measuring spoon or measuring cup --

not a tableware spoon or coffee cup -- and level off.

For flour, simply spoon

the flour into a measuring cup and level off with a flat kitchen utensil.

For

liquids, fill a standard measuring spoon or measuring cup to the level

indicated. Check your cup measurement by placing the measuring cup on a

flat surface.

For

solid fats, fill a standard measu’ring spoon or measuring cup to the level

indicated and level off with a kitchen utensil.

Last Things Last!

You’ll see this tip in several places in this book, but it bears repeating:

Always put the

liquids in first, the dry ingredients in next, and the yeast last.

Before adding the yeast

dig a shallow hole in the dry ingredients and place the yeast in the hole so that there’s
absolutely no contact between the liquids and the yeast. You don’t want the yeast to be
activated too soon in the process. This is especially important when you’re using the Delay
bake option.

Adding Fruits and Nuts

Fruits and nuts are added later, after the machine has completed the first knead. The

machine will beep three times to let you know it is time to add fruit or nuts. If they are
added before the fruit nut beep, the fruit will be pureed due to excessive kneading.

If fresh fruits or perishable ingredients are called for in a recipe, (i.e., eggs,

cheese, milk) do not use the Delay bake option.

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