Using the timer (contd.), Step 2, Step 3 – Kenmore 48487 User Manual

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SÉLECT

TIM6R SET

USING THE TIMER (contd.)

To Program Bake Only

Step 1.

Select the Bake Only cycle.

Step 2<

Use the

Up

Aand

Down V

arrows to set the baking
time you want within a time

range from 15 minutes to

I hour, 50 minutes.

Step 3.

Press START The bread­

maker will "beep” when

baking is completed. Then,
follow the instructions in steps 10 and

II from the “MAKING DOUGH AND
BAKING BREAD" section.

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START

Helpful Hints:

• When you selept the Bake Only or

Batter Breads/Cake cycle, you cannot
program the Breadmaker for delayed
baking.

• If you make an error after you ^

"

have begun the Timer pro* STOP

gram and you wish to start

'w-—-

over, press and hold the STOP button.
The Timer will clear and you may begin

again.

• The Kneading Paddle isn’t placed into

the Bread Pan for the Bake Only cycle.

USING THE PAUSE FEATURE

Your Kenmore Automatic Breadmaker has

a traditional, horizontal loaf pan. This

feature, in combination with the PAUSE
button, allows you to be very creative with

bread machine baking.

When you press and hold PAUSE for 2 full
seconds, the bread machine will stay "on

hold" for up to 10 minutes. You can press
PAUSE at any time, during any cycle.

To activate pause mode,

press and hold PAUSE button

for 2 seconds. You will hear a
beep when pause begins.

START

To resume the cycle,

press

START and the machine will

begin again at the point where
it left off. If you forget to press

START, the machine will automatically re*

activate after the 10 minutes have

elapsed.

Using PAUSE will let you do some of the

following:

Decorative crusts • Braided breads

Pull-apart rolls

• Monkey breads

Add crumble toppings to coffee cakes

Create rustic-style, Mediterranean-

style rolled bread.

Score crust

13

Here's s quick example of a rolled,
Mediterranean-style bread using a
French bread recipe:

• Activate PAUSE at the end of ^

Knead 3 (see “Kneading and I PAUSE
Baking Cycle Charts" for time v---------------^

details.)

• Remove dough. Roll it out on a clean,

lightly floured surface. You’ll want to roll

the dough into an 8-1/2” x 13" rectangle.

• Lightly brush with a good olive oil, such as

Tassos.

Then, sprinkle with fresh chopped

garlic, basil, rosemary, and sun-dried

tomatoes, Top with 1/3 cup of crumbled

feta or goat cheese. If you would like, you
could even add 2-3 slices of prosciutto,

• Roll the dough up tightly into an 8-1/2"

wide roll. Tuck ends under and place into
the Bread Pan. Return Bread

^

Pan to the Breadmaker, close

the lid and touch START. ^

• The final rise will begin,

immediately followed by BAKE.

• As the baking begins, you

could PAUSE again. You can

score the top crust, gently

mist the loaf with cold water,
return the Bread Pan to the

Oven Case, close the lid and
touch START Your rustic,

Mediterranean bread wilt
soon finish baking.

START

START

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