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Breville Scraper Mixer Twin BEM820 Instruction Booklet page 21

Suits model bem820 (combination bem800 mixer with small bowl)

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MEASURING & WEIGHING
Care should be taken when weighing and
measuring ingredients to achieve accuracy
and consistency.
AUSTRALIAN METRIC
MEASUREMENTS
1 teaspoon
1 tablespoon
1 cup
NEW ZEALANd METRIC
MEASUREMENTS
1 teaspoon
1 tablespoon
1 cup
Recipes in this instruction book have been
developed using Australian metric weights
and measurements.
The New Zealand tablespoon is 5ml
less than the Australian tablespoon, so
care should be taken when measuring
ingredients to compensate for the variance.
For example, 1 Australian tablespoon
= 1 New Zealand tablespoon + 1 New
Zealand teaspoon.
It is important to note that New Zealand
ingredients, especially flour and yeast, can
differ from Australian equivalents.
METRIC WEIGHING SCALES
For consistent results it is recommended
that a Breville kitchen scale (for details
visit www.breville.com.au) be used to weigh
ML
larger quantities as they provide greater
accuracy than measuring cups.
Tare (zero) the scales with the container in
5
position then spoon or pour ingredients in
20
until the desired weight is achieved.
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METRIC MEASURING CUPS
ANd SPOONS
If using graduated metric measuring cups,
ML
it is important to spoon the dry ingredients
loosely into the required cup. Do not tap the
5
cup on the bench or pack the ingredients
into the cup unless otherwise directed. Level
15
the top of the cup with a knife. When using
graduated metric measuring spoons, level
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the top of the spoon with a straight edged
knife or spatula.
METRIC LIqUId MEASURING jUGS
If using a graduated, metric measuring jug,
place jug on a flat surface and check for
accuracy at eye level.
NOTE
Water weighs the same amount in
grams as it measures in millilitres.
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