Dough proving, Yeast dough, Notes – Neff B46C74N3GB User Manual

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Dough proving

In this section, you will find information on

Dough proving

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preparing yeast dough and yoghurt

Only switch on Dough proving once the cooking compartment

has completely cooled down (to room temperature).
If "Not possible" appears in the text display when the Dough

proving setting is switched on and

or

œ

and -

- appear

alternately in the temperature display, the cooking compartment

has not cooled down completely.
Wait until the cooking compartment has cooled down and

switch Dough proving on again.
Do not use Dough proving together with the Preselection mode

clock function.

Yeast dough

Notes

Always allow yeast doughs to prove twice. See the table for

information about the 1st and 2nd proving.

Condensation is produced while the appliance is in

operation. The door panel steams up and water collects on

the base of the cooking compartment. The condensation

evaporates during the subsequent baking process.

The yeast dough can be baked directly after the 2nd proving

process.

You can find information on how to proceed, further

instructions and recipes in the accompanying cookbook.

Proving yeast dough

1.

Switch on the appliance.

2.

Fill the water tank.

3.

Slide in the water tank all the way.

4.

Place the dish in the centre of the wire rack and slide in at

shelf position 1.

5.

Select

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Dough proving with the operating mode selector.

6.

Select dough proving setting

ƒ

or

with the temperature

selector.

Note: The dough proving setting to be selected depends on

the dough and the quantity of flour. See the table for

information about this.

7.

Press the

ƒ

Start button.

The proving process is controlled automatically. The

temperature setting is fixed.

Note: Do not switch off Dough proving after the 1st proving.
The information in the table is only a guideline. The proving

time may vary depending on the type and quantity of the

ingredients.

Soufflé

Wire rack + 1,2 l soufflé dish

1

180 - 190

40 - 50

Pie

Wire rack + pie dish

1

190 - 200

50 - 60

Jacket potatoes

Universal pan

1

160 - 170

70 - 80

Frozen convenience products
Pizza, frozen

With thin base

Universal pan

1

180 - 200

15 - 25

With thick base

Universal pan

1

180 - 200

20 - 30

Chips

Universal pan

1

190 - 200

20 - 30

Bread rolls/baguette

Prebaked

Universal pan

1

180 - 200

10 - 20

Fish
Trout

2 pieces, approx.

500 g each

Universal pan

1

180 - 200

40 - 50

Fish filets

Approx. 100 g each

Wire rack + glass roasting dish

with lid

1

180 - 190

30 - 40

Casserole
Diced meat (beef, pork or lamb)

Wire rack + glass roasting dish

with lid

1

160 - 170

120 - 150

Braising steaks

Wire rack + glass roasting dish

with lid

1

140 - 150

120 - 150

Meat
Beef

Slow roast joint,

approx. 1 kg

Universal pan + insert grid

1

140 - 150

55 + 40

Roast joint

Universal pan + insert grid

1

180 - 190

40 + 40

Lamb

Leg

Universal pan + insert grid

1

170 - 180

35 + 25

Pork

Roast joint

Universal pan + insert grid

1

180 - 190

40 + 35

Dishes using CircoTherm® eco

Accessories

Level

Temperature in °C Cooking time in

minutes

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