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Type
Crust
Medium
Dark
Sweet
Light
Medium
Dark
Gluten Free
Medium
Super Rapid
Medium
Dough
N/A
Bake Only
N/A
Pasta Dough
N/A
Jam
N/A
Multi Bread Shaper
Light
Medium
Dark
Multi Bread Shaper
Light
Sweet
Medium
Dark
Ingredients and tools
This chapter describes a number of ingredients and tools used for baking bread. Each ingredient has a special purpose. It is important to
purchase high-quality ingredients and use them in the exact amounts specified in the recipes. While some ingredients are interchangeable, others
will produce poor results in bread.
Ingredients
White flour
White flour contains enough protein (gluten) to give a lot of volume and texture to bread. It is gluten that forms the cell wall structure, traps
and holds the air bubbles and allows the bread to rise. Most flour is bleached. This does not affect the baking performance or the shelf life.
Wholewheat flour
Wholewheat flour is a coarsely ground type of flour milled from the entire wheat kernel - brand, germ and endosperm. The brand and germ
provide the brown colour and nutty flavour while increasing fibre. Baking with wholewheat flour results in shorter, denser loaves.
Rye flour
Rye flour is made by finely grinding rye kernels. Only flours made from wheat and rye contain gluten-forming proteins. The gluten in rye flour is
not very elastic, therefore rye flour must be used in combination with wheat flour.
cereals, grains and seeds
Cereals, grains and seeds provide variety in texture, flavour and appearance of breads. They increase fibre content. Three, five, seven or twelve-
grain cereals can be substituted in a recipe for any multi-grain cereal. Cracked wheat is the wholewheat kernel that is cracked into particles of
different sizes from coarse to fine. Bulgur is the wheat kernel with the bran removed, which is steamed, dried and ground. Natural bran, both
wheat and oats, cuts the gluten strands. Therefore do not use more bran than is stated in the recipe.
Gluten-free flour
Gluten is present in many cereals, such as wheat, rye, barley, oats, etc. Gluten-free bread is to be made exclusively from gluten-free flour or
gluten-free bread mixes.
Semolina flour
Semolina, a creamy yellow coarsely ground flour milled from hard durum wheat, is high in protein. It is used to make fresh pasta. Pasta dough
made of semolina is easier to knead and holds its shape better during baking than pasta dough made with all-purpose flour. You can replace part
of the all-purpose or wholewheat flour by semolina.
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Baking temp.
Weight
1250g
125°C
750g
1000g
1250g
135°C
750g
1000g
1250g
110°C
750g
1000g
1250g
115°C
750g
1000g
1250g
125°C
750g
1000g
1250g
115°C
1000g/1250g
135°C
1000g
N/A
N/A
120°C
N/A
N/A
N/A
115°C
N/A
120°C
750g
130°C
750g
140°C
750g
110°C
750g
120°C
750g
130°C
750g
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Baking time
Process time
60 min.
4 hrs 15 min.
55 min.
4 hrs 10 min.
60 min.
4 hrs 15 min.
65 min.
4 hrs 20 min.
65 min.
4 hrs 20 min.
70 min.
4 hrs 25 min.
75 min.
4 hrs 30 min.
52 min.
3 hrs 17 min.
54 min.
3 hrs 19 min.
56 min.
3 hrs 21 min.
54 min.
3 hrs 19 min.
57 min.
3 hrs 22 min.
60 min.
3 hrs 25 min.
58 min.
3 hrs 23 min.
61 min.
3 hrs 26 min.
64 min.
3 hrs 29 min.
95 min.
2 hrs 54 min.
50 min.
1 hrs 25 min.
0 min.
1 hr 30 min.
10 min.
N/A
0 min.
14 min.
45 min.
1 hr
65 min.
2 hrs 50 min.
65 min.
2 hrs 50 min.
65 min.
2 hrs 50 min.
35 min.
2 hrs 20 min.
35 min.
2 hrs 20 min.
35 min.
2 hrs 20 min.
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