Troubleshooting guide- bread loaves – Toastmaster 1195 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE-
BREAD LOAVES

Problem

Causes

Not Baked in Center

Can happen with recipes calling for moist ingredients such as applesauce
and yogurt or with heavier flours such as whole wheat or bran.

Reduce the liquids by 1 tablespoon the next time you make the recipe.

Humidity may be high.Add 1 to 2 tablespoons of flour the next time you
make the recipe.

Collapse

Ingredient amounts were out of proportion.Salt omitted.

Too much dough was made. Exceeding the capacity of the bread pan
may cause an underbaked, gummy center and a collapsed top. When
dough rises to the top of the machine, it interferes with the circulation
needed for proper baking and cooling.

Warm weather, high humidity or overheated liquids all speed up yeast
action, which may cause the dough to rise too fast and the bread to
c o l l a p s e before baking begins.

Over Rising

Usually indicates that ingredient quantities are out of proportion. Too
much yeast, sugar, flour, liquid or a combination may result in
exceeding the capacity of the bread pan.

Open or Coarse

Excess water or yeast was used, or yeast action was accelerated by

Texture

hot, humid weather or o verheated ingredients.

Salt omitted.

Heavy,

Not enough water or too much flour was used.

Dense Texture

Not enough sugar or yeast was used.

Recipe was imbalanced by an excess of whole grain flours, whole
grains, dried fruits or other added ingredients.

Short Loaf,

Not enough sugar was used.

Unsatisfactory

Delayed Finish feature was used and ingredients were placed in

Rising

bread pan in a w ay that salt or water were in contact with the yeast
for a prolonged period.

Short, heavier loaves are to be expected when whole grains or whole
grain flours are used or when all-purpose flour is substituted for bread
flour.Tr y using bread flour and reducing the amount of other flours and
grains.

Incorrect amount of yeast was used, or yeast was not fresh.

No rise

Old or improperly stored yeast was used. Yeast was omitted or
mismeasured.

Other key ingredients were omitted or mismeasured.

Delayed finish feature was used and ingredients were placed in the pan
incorrectly.

Mushroom-Shaped

Too much yeast may have been used.Be sure yeast was measured

Top

with a teaspoon, not a tablespoon.

Added ingredients that contain sugar, such as sweetened applesauce
or raisins.

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