KitchenAid KP26M1XCE5 Instructions And Recipes Manual page 55

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General
instructions
for
Making
and
Kneading
Yeast
Dough
with
the
Rapid
Mix
Method
"Rapid Mix" describes a bread baking
method
that calls for dry yeast to be
mixed with other dry ingredients
before liquid is added. In contrast,
the traditional
method
is to dissolve
yeast in warm water.
1. Place all dry ingredients
including
yeast into bowl, except last 1 to
2 cups flour.
2. Attach bowl and PowerKnead
TM
Spiral Dough
Hook. Raise mixer
bowl. Turn to Speed 2 and mix
about 15 seconds, or until
ingredients
are combined.
3. Continuing
on Speed 2, gradually
add liquid ingredients
to flour
mixture
and mix 1 to 2 minutes
longer.
See Illustration
A.
NOTE: If liquid ingredients
are added
too quickly, they will form a pool
around the PowerKnead
TM
Spiral
Dough
Hook and slow down
mixing
process.
4. Continuing
on Speed 2, gently
add remaining
flour, Y_cup at a
time. See Illustration
B. Mix until
dough starts to clean sides of
bowl, about 2 minutes.
5. Knead on Speed 2 for 2 more
minutes,
or until dough
is smooth
and elastic. See Illustration
C.
6. Lower bowl on mixer and remove
dough from the bowl and
PowerKnead
TM
Spiral Dough
Hook.
Follow directions
in recipe for
rising, shaping
and baking.
When using the traditional
method
to prepare a favorite recipe, dissolve
yeast in warm
water in warmed
bowl. Add remaining
liquids and dry
ingredients,
except last 1 to 2 cups
flour. Turn to Speed 2 and mix about
1 minute,
or until ingredients
are
thoroughly
mixed. Proceed with Steps
4 through
6.
iLLUSTRATION A
ILLUSTRATION B
ILLUSTRATION
C
Both methods work equally well for
bread preparation.
However, the
"Rapid Mix" method
may be a bit
faster and easier for new bread
bakers. It is slightly
more temperature
tolerant
because the yeast is mixed
with dry ingredients
rather than with
warm
liquid.
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