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Wholemeal Loaf

1 sachet (7g) dry yeast
2 tablespoons sugar
2 cups lukewarm water
30g butter, melted
2 cups plain flour
2 cups wholemeal flour
1 teaspoon salt

1. Combine the yeast, sugar, water and

butter in a small bowl and allow to stand
in a warm place until mixture begins to
froth. About 10 minutes.

2. Insert the dough hooks into the mixer

head (refer to page 4). Place sifted dry
ingredients into the Mixmaster bowl.

3. With the bowl speed set on Low start

mixing on Low speed (1-2), gradually add
yeast mixture. Note, it will be necessary
to scrape the sides of the bowl with a
spatula. Knead on Medium speed (4)
for 3-5 minutes, keep bowl speed on Low.

4. Continue the kneading process at Medium

speed (4) until all ingredients are
combined and the dough forms a ball.
The dough will be soft and sticky. Remove
dough from bowl using a spatula.

5. Place dough in a greased bowl, turning

once to grease top of dough. Cover with
plastic wrap, and let rise in a warm place
until doubled in size (40-50 minutes).

6. Punch down, fold sides to centre and turn

the dough over. Knead on a lightly floured
surface. Cut dough in half. Shape into loaf
pans. Cover with plastic wrap and allow
to rise in a warm place until doubled in
size (about 30 minutes). Preheat oven to
200°C.

7. Bake for approximately 30 minutes. Baked

loaves sound hollow when tapped with the
knuckles.

Variations to this recipe:
This dough can be used to make bread
rolls, breadsticks, and as a basis for other
wholemeal bakery goods. See variations for
‘Basic White Loaf’ recipes.
Note: Grain bread flour mix can be used as a

substitute for plain and wholemeal flours.

Foundation Butter Cake

125g butter or margarine, softened
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
¾ cup caster sugar
2 eggs
2 cups self raising flour
1 cup milk

1. Preheat oven to 180°C. Grease and line a

20cm round cake tin.

2. Place butter in bowl and with bowl speed

set on High start mixing on Medium speed
(5-6). Add vanilla and sugar and cream on
High speed (7-8) until light and creamy.
Approximately 2 minutes.

3. Add eggs one at a time beating well

between each addition.

4. Take bowl speed to Low and reduce mixing

speed to Low (1-2), fold in sifted flour
and milk alternately. Be careful not to use
high speeds as flour will go everywhere!
Mix for 3-4 minutes until cake batter is
rich, smooth, thick and creamy.

5. Scrape batter into prepared pan. Bake

for approximately 30-35 minutes or until
cooked when tested with a skewer.

Note: When creaming butter or cream cheese

use Low speeds (1-3) initially and make sure

butter/cream cheese is chopped into cubes

and added in small amounts until smooth and

creamy. Butter and cream cheese should be

at room temperature before beating. Once

the desired quantity of butter/cream cheese

has been added, slowly increase to the

recommended higher speeds.

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