Making dough and baking bread (conid.), Step 10. stop cycle, Remove bread pan – Kenmore 48487 User Manual

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MAKING DOUGH AND BAKING BREAD (conid.)

Step 9. Start Cycle

Press START to activate the

Breadmaker, The breadmak-

START

er has already calculated your various

settings and selections, and your recipe

is now on its way to being prepared.

First, the machine mixes the ingredi*

ents. Then, it begins the Kneading

process. During this process, the yeast
begins to activate. The Viewing

Window may begin to “fog” with con­

densation. This is a normal part of the

process. The condensation will gradual­
ly disappear during baking.

Whole Wheat cycles have a ’‘rest"

period for up to 30 minutes before
kneading begins.

No movement

occurs in the pan.

This is normal

For special cycles, such as Jam, the
Breadmaker follows the processes

outlined in the cycle charts at the end of
this manual.

Step 10. Stop Cycle/

Remove Bread

Pan

STOP

When the bread is done, the machine

will beep. Press and hold the STOP
button. Put on protective oven mitts and

remove Bread Pan.

Remember that the Bread Pan and the

bread loaf are both very hot after the

Baking Cycle! DO NOT place either on
a tablecloth, plastic surface, or other

surface which might scorch or melt.

If STOP is not pressed, a Keep Warm

Cycle begins. This will help keep the
bread from becoming soggy,

For best

results,

remove bread immediately after

Baking cycle is complete.

The Keep Warm Cycle does not apply to

Dough, Batter Breads/ Cakes and Jam

cycles.

!

Step 11. Remove Bread from Bread

Pan

Remove loaf of bread from Bread Pan

as soon as the Breadmaker has com­

pleted the baking cycle.

Hold Bread Pan upside down a few
inches from countertop and gently shake

out the loaf of bread.

Place loaf of bread on a wire rack or
other ventilated cooling surface to cool.

Allow bread to cool 15-30 minutes
before slicing.

Step 12, Remove Kneading Paddle

Be sure

to remove Kneading Paddle

before slicing,

CAUTION:

The Kneading Paddle may

be very hot. Never remove it from hot
bread with bare hands.

The Kneading Paddle may stick in the

loaf of bread, If it does, use a non-metal
utensil to gently remove it from the

bread, taking care not to scratch the

paddle. Use a knife with a serrated edge

for best slicing.

Step 13. Unplug Breadmaker

Always unplug your Automatic
Breadmaker immediately after use.

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