Slide number 5, Helpful baking hints, Care & cleaning – Bravetti EP595H User Manual

Page 5: Important instructions

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Step 2: As the ingredients start to form

a ball, scrape down sides of bowl
with a plastic spatula then remove
your dough.

CAUTION: Do not use the mixer near the
edge of a counter or table top where there
is a risk of falling off.
Step 3: Depending on what recipe you

are preparing, manually kneading
the dough may be required. Place
dough onto a well floured surface
and knead until dough is smooth
and elastic. This should take
approximately 3-5 minutes
depending on quantity.

Step 4: After kneading dough, place into

a well greased, large mixing
bowl. Place the bowl in a warm,
draft-free area and cover with a
clean dish towel. Allow dough to
rest until it doubles in size.

Step 5: Plunge a fist into the centre of

the risen dough to expel excess
air. Then fold outer edges of
dough into the centre several
times. Remove dough from bowl
onto a lightly floured surface.

Step 6: Place dough into baking tins, or

cut and shape dough for making
rolls, small loaves, or buns etc…

Step 7: Cover the dough with a clean dish

towel and place in a warm,
draft-free area till it rises. Then
glaze the surface and bake.

HELPFUL BAKING HINTS

Finishing Effects
Topping breads and buns:
1. Sprinkle loaves or buns with sesame,

poppy, or caraway seeds before baking.

2. Drizzle shredded cheese on top of loaf

5 minutes before baking is over.

3. Sprinkle icing sugar on sweet buns or

muffins after they have cooled.

Glazes:
1. Any time before or during baking

glazes can be brushed on top of dough.

Before Baking:
1. For a shiny crust – brush

top with cream or evaporated milk.

2. For a glossy crust – brush with beaten egg

whites.

After Baking: For a matt finish, brush with
melted butter or margarine.

Helpful Hints for a Successful
Cakes

1. Make sure all ingredients are at room

temperature and warm the bowl if
weather is cold.

2. Add flavoring and essences to the

shortening for a better flavor.

3. When creaming butter and sugar beat

until light and creamy.

4. Beat whole egg until incorporated

into batter before adding the next
when more than one is required.

5. Divide flour and liquid into two

portions and alternately add with the
liquid on low speeds.

6. Cooking times and temperatures are

meant only as a guide. Light mixtures
should spring back when lightly
touched and heavier cake mixes
should be tested using a toothpick.
Fruit cakes should be tested using a
small sharp knife. This should be
done towards the end of the
suggested cooking time.

Reasons for Poor Baking Results

Sponge cakes shrink-
Unbalanced ingredients, over beating
egg whites, sudden changes in
temperature or draught when removing
from oven.
Cakes do not Rise-
Mainly due to over beating, but can also
be caused by oven being to hot during
the first part of cooking.
Centre of Cakes Sink-
Too much fat, raising agent, liquid or
sugar; too little flour; under cooking or
cooking too slowly.
Cakes Run Over Edges of Pans-
Overfilling cake pans, oven too cool, too
much sugar, too much raising agent.
Hard Outer Crust-
Too much flour, too little sugar, over
mixing, oven too hot.
Moist, Sticky Outside-
Too much sugar, over beating, under
baking.
Coarse Crumbly Texture
Over beating, low baking temperatures.

CARE & CLEANING

1. Wipe the outside area of the mixer with

a damp cloth and polish with a soft, dry
cloth. NEVER immerse the mixer, plug
or power cord into water or any other
liquid.

2. Wipe any excess food particles from

the power cord.

3. To make cleaning easier, remove the

beaters/dough hooks and wash right
away after use. Wash the mixing
bowl, beaters and dough hooks in
warm, soapy water. The stainless
steel mixing bowl, beaters and dough
hooks are dishwasher safe.
Do NOT use scouring pads, harsh
detergents or abrasive cleaners to
clean the bowls, beaters or dough
hooks. Dry with a soft, clean cloth.

Warning:

To avoid injury when inserting

or removing beaters or dough hooks,
always set the speed selector to the
“Off” position and unplug the appliance.

You can keep your mixer in a convenient
place on your kitchen counter ready for
use. Place the beaters and dough hooks
into the bowl. Storing the beaters or
dough hooks in a drawer with other
kitchen utensils may cause damage.

Never wind the power cord around the
motor after use as the warmth of the
motor may cause damage to the power
cord.

Storing Your Mixer

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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

NEVER eject attachments with the unit operating.

NEVER let the power cord hang over the edge of
a table or counter, touch hot surface or become
knotted.

NEVER leave this appliance unattended while in
use.

NEVER allow children to use this appliance
unsupervised.

NEVER use harsh, abrasive or caustic cleansers
to clean this appliance.

ALWAYS avoid contact with moving parts while
unit is in operation. Keep hands, hair, clothing as
well as other utensils away from beaters/dough
hooks during operation.

NEVER mix dry, thick or heavy mixture for more
than 2 minutes without turning off the mixer and
stirring the ingredients before continuing.

ALWAYS remove the beaters or dough hooks
from the mixer before washing.

NEVER use this appliance for other than
intended use. This appliance is for household use
only.

ALWAYS unplug unit from the electrical outlet
when not in use or when removing attachments
and before cleaning.

NEVER use this appliance outdoors.

ALWAYS use the mixer on a dry, level surface.

NEVER place your hand in the bowl while it is in
operation.

ALWAYS make sure that your hands are dry
before handling the plug or switching on the
appliance.

NEVER

ALWAYS

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