Convection cool-down, Jam cycle – Kenmore 48487 User Manual

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Your Kenmore Breadmaker comes with a

terrific feature called the “Add-In Beeper."

The "Add-In Beeper” should be used when

you want to add nuts, fruits, herbs,

chopped veggies, oats, etc. to the dough,

The beeper will sound several minutes

prior

to the end of Knead 2, approximately

23 minutes from the activation of the initial

kneading.

Why is this beeper necessary? You’ll find

that, if you add raisins, rolled oats, seeds,

or herbs into the pan with the initial

ingredients, several factors may effect your

final loaf.

First, dehydrated foods will rehydrate

quickly and break down into small flecks.

So, if you want plump raisins in your raisin

bread, add them after the beeper signal.

Secondly, certain add-ins such as sun­

dried tomatoes will color the bread to a red

or dark pink, as well as break down. Again,

if you’d like chunks of sun-dheds in the
bread, add them when the beeper reminds

you to.

CONVECTION COOL-DOWN

Your Kenmore breadmaker has a very

important feature; true convection cool

down, Towards the end of the baking
cycle, a convection fan will activate.

Not only does the fan circulate air within

the bread case, helping prevent condensa­

tion forming between the crust and baking
pan, it also makes for a better crust and

even browning.

This function keeps the bread from becom­

ing soggy If not removed immediately.

The Jam cycle makes your favorite Jams.

JAM CYCLE

See “RECIPES" at the end of this manual.

For best results:

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• DO NOT reduce sugar or use sugar

substitutes. The exact amounts of

sugar, fruit, and pectin are necessary

for a good set.

Use only ripe fruit (not overripe or

underripe) for best flavor.

DO NOT puree fruit. Crush with a

potato masher or food processor. Jam

should have bits of fruit in It.

Recipes should not exceed 3 1/2 cups.

Be sure to measure fruit

before

it is

crushed, not

after.

Remove stems, seeds, or pits from

fruit before crushing. .

NOTE:

You cannot use the Timer for

delayed operation in the Jam Cycle.

Step!,

With Kneading Paddle in position, add

crushed fruit to Bread Pan.

Step 2,

Add remaining ingredients.

Step 3.

Insert Bread Pan Into Oven Case.

Close lid.

Step 4«

Press SELECT button to

choose Jam cycle.

Step 5.

Press START. The machine

will pre-heat for 15 minutes
before any movement
occurs. After pre-heating,
the jam will heat and mix for approxi­

mately 50 minutes, then cool for an
additional 10 minutes. The machine

will beep when the cycle is complete.

Step 6.

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Press STOP, Use oven STOP

mitts to remove Bread Pan. .............. .

Step 7,

'... "

Pour hot jam into a heat-proof con­

tainer, Leave 1/2 inch of space at top
of container,

Step 8.

Cover tightly to store. Jam will thicken
upon cooling and storage.

SELECT

START

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