Morphy Richards Total Control User Manual

FP400015 MUK Rev 1
Stand Mixer
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The use of any electrical appliance requires the following common sense safety rules.
Please read these instructions carefully before using the product.
This appliance shall not be used by children.
This appliance can be used by persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance.
Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children.
Switch off the appliance and disconnect from the supply before
changing accessories or approaching parts that move.
CAUTION: In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting
of the thermal cut out, this appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device, such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility.
For cleaning refer to page 10.
Do not mix for longer than the time periods recommended in
‘Usage’ on page 7.
Switch off the appliance and disconnect from the supply before
cleaning accessories or approaching parts that move in use.
If the mains cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
Health And Safety
Location
Always locate your appliance away from the edge of the
worktop.
Do not place the bowl used with the appliance on a
highly polished wooden surface as damage may occur to the surface.
Do not place the appliance on or near a hot surface,
such as a hot plate or radiant rings or near a naked flame.
Mains cable
Do not let the mains cable hang over the edge of the
worktop where a child could reach it.
Do not let the lead run across an open space e.g.
between a low socket and a table.
Do not let the cable run across a cooker or other hot area
which might damage the cable.
The mains cable should reach from the socket to the
base unit without straining the connections.
Personal safety
WARNING: To protect against the risk of electric shock,
NEVER immerse the appliance body in water or in any other liquid and always ensure the electrical connections are kept dry.
It is advisable to use the Bowl Cover on the bowl for
whisking.
Ensure the attachments have stopped rotating before
lifting the mixer head upwards.
Other safety considerations
The use of attachments or tools not recommended or
sold by Morphy Richards may cause fire, electric shock or injury.
Do not use the appliance for anything other than its
intended purpose.
Electrical requirements
Check that the voltage on the rating plate of your appliance corresponds with your house electricity supply which must be A.C. (Alternating Current).
Should the fuse in the mains plug require changing, a 13 amp BS1362 fuse must be fitted.
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Health And Safety ......................................................... 2
Introduction .................................................................. 3
Total Control ................................................................. 4
Product Overview ........................................................ 5
Before First Use ........................................................... 6
Using Your Stand Mixer .............................................. 6
Usage ........................................................................... 7
Capacity ....................................................................... 7
Hot Food ...................................................................... 7
Automatic Programs .............................................. 8
Automatic Program Times ..................................... 9
Pausing ........................................................................ 9
Bowl Cover .................................................................. 9
Attachments ................................................................ 10
Care And Cleaning ....................................................... 10
Contact Us ................................................................... 10
Recipes ........................................................................ 11
Guarantee ..................................................................... 20
Contents
Thank you for your recent purchase of this Morphy Richards Total Control Stand Mixer.
Y
our Stand Mixer comes with beater, whisk and dough hook accessories to
m
ake a multitude of dishes. Please read the instructions for information on
h
ow to use your Mixer before use.
Remember to visit www.morphyrichards.co.uk to register your product’s two year guarantee.
Introduction
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Giving you the power to create with confidence.
Introducing the Total Control Stand Mixer the simple way to bring confidence to your cooking.
The Total Control Stand Mixer allows you to create delicious cakes, meringues and more with the confidence and reassurance the Smart Response Technology delivers.
Smart Response Technology allows you to have Total Control of the mixing process with the simple touch of a button. The Smart Response Technology gently feeds power into the mixer as you need it ensuring a constant speed is maintained giving you perfect results every time.
Either select from the pre-set automatic p
rograms; bread dough, eggs or cake, add your ingredients by following the recipe and let the Total Control Stand Mixer do all the work for you.
Alternatively to personalise your recipe simply use the Total Control Stand Mixer on the manual setting by selecting your mixing speed. The Smart Response Technology will feed power gradually building to your chosen speed for the job at hand. Even with heavier mixtures the Smart Response Technology will gently feed power into the motor to ensure a constant speed is achieved for perfect results every time.
The Total Control Stand Mixer, giving you the power to create with confidence.
Automatic Programs
Speed Control
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Features
(1) Head Unit
(2) Bowl Cover
(3) Mixing Bowl
(4) Head Release Lever
(5) Preset Cake Button
(6) Preset Egg Button
(7) Preset Dough Button
(8) Start/Pause Button
(9) Variable Speed Control
(10) Bowl Locator
(11) Attachment Sleeve
(12) Attachment Socket
(13) Splash Guard
(14) Beater
(15) Dough Hook
(16) Whisk
(17) Mains Switch (Side Face)
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Product Overview
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Press the Head Release Lever (4) and lower the Head Unit (1) pressing down until locked in position. (You will hear an audible click and the Lever will return).
4
Place the attachment and Splash Guard into the Attachment Socket (12). Rotate the Attachment Sleeve (11) clockwise to secure into place.
2
Place the Mixing Bowl (3) into the recessed Bowl Locator (10). Twist anti-clockwise to lock into place.
1
Press the Head Release Lever (4) and lift the Head Unit (1). The Head Unit will lock in the upright position. You will hear an audible click.
Using Your Stand Mixer
6
Add the ingredients to the Mixing Bowl (3). Do not exceed the maximum quantity (1.5kg).
Before using your Stand Mixer for the first time, c
lean the Bowl Cover
(2)M
ixing Bowl (3)Splash
Guard
(13) and attachments (14),(15),(16) in warm
s
oapy water. Dry thoroughly.
No parts are dishwasher safe.
E
nsure the mains switch is in the on position ‘1’. This is positioned on the side of the mixer, near the m
ains cable entry point.
Before First Use
3
Place the Splash Guard (13) onto the required attachment (14),(15),(16). The Splash Guard will fix into the two notches on either side of the screw thread.
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Your Stand Mixer features a safety cut out designed to protect the motor from overheating. To prevent overheating after 5 minutes of continuous use you will need to switch off your stand mixer and leave to cool for 10 minutes, especially important when mixing heavier mixtures. If your machine cuts out during mixing turn the Speed Control
(9) to position ‘0’ and
leave to cool for 10 minutes.
The automatic programs are designed for longer run periods.
Maximum usage is calculated on the Mixer running at full speed and full load. On lower speeds such as the Preset Dough Program or lighter loads it may be able to run for longer periods without issue.
Do not overfill the Mixing Bowl
(3). Overfilling may
cause damage to the mixer and other areas of your kitchen. The maximum quantity is 1.5kg.
Your Stand Mixer is capable of mixing hot foods, however the Mixing Bowl is made of stainless steel which may get hot during use.
Care must be taken when handling hot food and liquid in the Mixing Bowl.
Usage
Hot Food
Capacity
8
A
lternatively turn the Speed Control to
position ‘P’ to pulse for short bursts.
7
T
urn the Speed Control (9) to position 1 to start the Stand Mixer, increase the speed as required.
10
Twist the Mixing Bowl (3) clockwise to unlock and remove from your Stand Mixer before emptying its contents.
9
When finished, turn your Stand Mixer off. Press the Head Release Lever (4) and lift the Head Unit
(1). The Head Unit (1) will lock in the upright
position. Rotate the Attachment Sleeve (11) anti-clockwise to release the attachment.
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Your Stand Mixer comes with 6 automatic programs, d
esigned to perfectly whisk, knead and beat a range of cakes, breads and meringues to perfection. S
ee page 12 for our automatic recipes.
Preset Cake Button (5)
1 Using the Beater (14), setting 1 is used to mix
c
ake batter for sponge cakes.
2 Using the Beater, setting 2 is used to make
b
uttercream.
Preset Egg Button (6)
1 Using the Whisk (16) setting 1 is used to whisk
e
gg whites for meringues or making desserts.
2 Using the Whisk, setting 2 is used to whip
double cream.
Preset Dough Button (7)
1 Using the Dough Hook (15), setting 1 is for
m
aking and kneading white bread dough.
2 Using the Dough Hook, setting 2 is for making
and kneading granary bread dough.
Automatic Programs
4
Press the Start/Pause Button (8). Your Mixer will start the mixing program.
2
Press the Preset Button (5),(6),(7) for the desired Program /Attachment. The button will illuminate.
1
Follow steps 1-6 of ‘Using Your Stand Mixer’. Insert the relevant Attachment (14),(15),(16) to the Head Unit (1) for the desired program.
3
Turn the Speed Control (9) to position 1 or 2 to select the program. Your Stand Mixer will not start if set to any other speeds.
6
While paused, add any other ingredients (as required). Press the Start/Pause Button (8) to continue. When finished, your Stand Mixer will stop and all lights will extinguish.
5
On the cake preset, your Stand Mixer will pause part way through the programme and the button will flash. If required, scrape the sides of the bowl down with a spatula.
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Automatic Program Times
Cake -1 (02:30)
C
ake Batter
Beater (14) 01:30 Yes 01:00
Egg -2 (03:00)
Double Cream
Whisk (16)
Program Attachment Stage 1 Pause Stage 2
Cake -2 (03:00) B
uttercream
Beater (14) 01:30 Yes 01:30
Egg -1 (04:09)
Egg Whites
Whisk (16)
Bread -1 (10:00)
White
Dough Hook
(15)
Bread -2 (10:00) Granary/ Wholemeal
Dough Hook
(15)
W
hile any automatic program is running, you can pause at any time by pressing the Start/Pause
Button
(8). Press the Start Button again to continue. Timings are in minutes/seconds.
Pausing
The Cake programs will automatically pause part way through, enabling you to scrape the bowl down with a spatula or add ingredients (if necessary).
To pause your Stand Mixer while running any of the programmes, press the Start/Pause Button
(8).
When paused, the selected Program Button will flash (highlighting the programme hasn’t yet finished). Press the Start/Pause Button to continue. While paused, you can raise the Head Unit or allow the mixture to rest for up to 3 minutes.
To prevent ingredients splashing out of the Mixing Bowl
(3), or to stop flour becoming airborne, your
Stand Mixer is supplied with a Bowl Cover (2). The Bowl Cover is fixed to the Head Unit (1) by pushing it onto the Head Unit when your Stand Mixer Head Unit is in the raised position.
Attach the Cover before fitting the attachment
(14),(15),(16). It is advisable to place the Bowl
Cover on the Mixing Bowl when mixing.
Pausing Bowl Cover (2)
The mixer automatically adjusts the speed and time according to the selected program.
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Your Stand Mixer is supplied with three mixing a
ttachments, each is designed for a specific task.
Beater (14)
U
se the Beater for creaming butter and sugar, mixing cake mixes and making short crust pastry. W
hen using the Beater it is recommended to use
s
peeds 1-4 as higher speeds may cause
splashing.
Dough Hook (15)
The Dough Hook is designed to knead dough for baking fresh bread.
Whisk (16)
The Whisk is ideal for whisking egg whites and cream. It is recommended to use the maximum speed with this attachment.
When beating egg whites, it will take roughly 2-3 minutes to achieve soft peaks. Mix a minimum of 4 large egg whites (200ml), use a maximum of 12 egg whites at one time.
Before cleaning, switch your Stand Mixer off and
unplug from the mains.
Ensure your Stand Mixer has cooled completely
before cleaning.
To clean the Main Unit, use a damp cloth. Do not
immerse in water. Do not use any abrasive or solvent-based cleaner.
Wash the attachments in hot soapy water.
Dry thoroughly.
No parts are dishwasher safe.
WARNING: Never immerse the main unit in
water or other liquid.
Helpline
I
f you are having a problem with your appliance, please call our Helpline, as we are more likely to be able to help than the store you purchased the i
tem from.
P
lease have the product name, model number
a
nd serial number to hand when you call to help
us deal with your enquiry quicker.
UK Helpline: 0344 871 0944
I
RE Helpline: 1800 409 119
Spares: 0344 873 0710
Talk To Us
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Attachments
Care And Cleaning
Contact Us
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We have developed delicious recipes for you to try with your new Total Control Stand Mixer. From meringues to granary bread, there is something to suit every taste.
The recipes provided give you only a few suggestions of what you can make with your new Total Control Stand Mixer. When you are used to working with your Mixer you will be able to easily adapt recipes for use from your favourite cookbooks.
Recipes
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Method:
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reheat the oven to 170
o
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/ Gas Mark 4. Grease and line
2
x 8” sandwich tins.
2 Place all the ingredients into the Mixing Bowl. Attach the
B
owl Cover and Beater to the Head Unit.
3 S
et the Mixer to Cake Program 1 and press the Start/Pause
Button.
4 The Stand Mixer will run for 1½ minutes before pausing.
5 Using a spatula, scrape the sides of the Mixing Bowl down before
pressing the Start/Pause Button again to continue the program. The Stand Mixer will run for a further 1 minute.
6 Divide the mixture between the two tins and bake for 25-30 minutes
or until golden and springy to the touch.
7 Allow to cool in the tins for a few minutes before transferring to wire
racks to cool completely.
Ingredients:
150g Caster sugar
150g Soft margarine
3
Eggs (beaten)
1
50g Self raising flour
2 level tsp Baking powder
To Serve:
Jam
Buttercream
Sponge Cake
Method:
1
Place the ingredients into the Mixing Bowl. Attach the Bowl Cover and Beater to the Head Unit.
2 Set the Mixer to Cake Program 2 and press the
Start/Pause Button.
3 The Stand Mixer will run for 1½ minutes before pausing.
4 Using a spatula, scrape the sides of the Mixing Bowl down before
pressing the Start/Pause Button again to continue the program. The Stand Mixer will run for a further 1½ minutes.
5 Use the buttercream to fill the sponge cake above.
Ingredients:
100g Soft margarine
200g Icing sugar
Buttercream
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Method:
1
Place the egg whites into the clean, grease free Mixing Bowl. A
ttach the Bowl Cover and Whisk to the Head Unit.
2 Set the Mixer to Egg Program 1 and press the
S
tart/Pause Button.
3 The Stand Mixer will run for 4 minutes.
4 At the end of the programme, the egg whites are ready. If required,
t
hey can be mixed on the manual setting for longer, adding sugar to
make meringues.
Ingredients:
6 large Egg whites (200ml)
Egg Whites
Method:
1
Place the double cream into the Mixing Bowl. Attach the Bowl Cover and Whisk to the Head Unit.
2 Set the Mixer to Egg Program 2 and press the
Start/Pause Button.
3 The Stand Mixer will run for 3 minutes.
NOTE: If you wish to whip whipping cream, use the manual settings.
Ingredients:
300ml Double cream (minimum)
600ml Double cream (maximum)
Whipped Cream
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Method:
1
Stir together the flour, salt and sugar.
2 A
dd the remaining ingredients to the Mixing Bowl.
Attach the Bowl Cover and Dough Hook to the Head Unit.
3 S
et the Mixer to Bread Program 1 and press the
S
tart/Pause Button.
4 The Stand Mixer will run for 10 minutes before stopping.
5 Divide the dough between 2x1lb greased loaf tins or 1x2lb greased
loaf tin. Leave in a warm place to rise for 1½ hours covered with a piece of lightly greased clingfilm.
6 When the dough has risen above the top of the tins, bake in a
preheated oven at 210˚C / Gas Mark 7 for 25-30 minutes or until the bread sounds hollow when the base of the loaf is tapped.
7 Allow to cool completely on a wire rack before cutting.
Ingredients:
6
50g Strong white bread flour
2 level tsp Salt
1
level tsp Sugar
15g Butter (softened)
1(7g) Sachet fast action yeast
4
00ml Warm water
White Bread
Method:
1
Stir together the flour, salt and sugar.
2 Add the butter and yeast to the Mixing Bowl, followed by the water.
Attach the Bowl Cover and Dough Hook to the Head Unit.
3 Set the Mixer to Bread Program 2 and press the Start/Pause
Button.
4 The Stand Mixer will run for 10 minutes before stopping.
5 Divide the dough between 2x1lb greased loaf tins or 1x2lb greased
loaf tin. Leave in a warm place to rise for 1½ hours covered with a piece of lightly greased clingfilm.
6 Bake in a preheated oven at 210˚C / Gas Mark 7 for 30 minutes or
until the bread sounds hollow when the base of the loaf is tapped.
7 Allow to cool completely on a wire rack before cutting.
Ingredients:
500g Granary bread flour
1¼ level tsp Salt
2 level tsp Sugar
25g Butter (softened)
1½ level tsp Fast action yeast
275ml Warm water
Granary Bread
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6 Large egg whites (200ml)
240g Caster sugar
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Pour the cream in the Mixing Bowl. Attach the Bowl Cover and Whisk to the Head Unit.
2 Whip on speed 6 until desired thickness is achieved.
The following times are a guide. Double cream - 2 minutes Whipping cream - 1½ minutes
Whipping cream due to the lower fat content will whip quicker than double cream. While the stand mixer is running you should monitor the cream to ensure it does not become over whipped.
Ingredients:
300ml - 600ml double or
whipping cream
Whipped cream
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Method:
1
Preheat the oven to 170oC / Gas Mark 4. Grease and line 2
x 8” sandwich tins.
2 Place all the ingredients into the Mixing Bowl. Attach the Bowl
Cover and Beater to the Head Unit.
3 S
et the Mixer to speed 4 to mix for 1½ -2 minutes.
4 Using a spatula, scrape the sides of the Mixing Bowl down.
5 Set the Mixer to speed 4 to mix for 1½ -2 minutes, Scrape down
the sides of the bowl with a spatula, if required mix for a little longer on speed 4.
6 Divide the mixture between the two tins and bake for 25-30 minutes
or until golden and springy to the touch.
7 Allow to cool in the tins for a few minutes before transferring to wire
racks to cool completely.
Ingredients:
1
50g Caster sugar
150g Soft margarine
3
Eggs (beaten)
150g Self raising flour
2 level tsp Baking powder
Sponge Cake
Method:
1
Place the ingredients into the Mixing Bowl. Attach the Bowl Cover and Beater to the Head Unit.
2 Beat the ingredients in the bowl for 1 minute on speed 2.
3 Using a spatula, scrape the sides of the Mixing Bowl down and
beat on speed 4 for 1 minute. Scrape the bowl down again, and beat for a further minute on speed 4.
4 Use the buttercream to fill the sponge cake above.
Ingredients:
100g Soft margarine
200g Icing sugar
To Serve:
Jam
Buttercream
Buttercream
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Method:
1
Preheat the oven to 180oC / Gas Mark 4. Grease and line the base a
nd sides of an 8” deep round cake tin.
2 Place all the ingredients into the Mixing Bowl in the order listed.
Attach the Bowl Cover and Beater to the Head Unit.
3 S
et the Mixer to speed 4 to mix for 1 minute.
4 Using a spatula, scrape the sides of the Mixing Bowl down.
5 Set the Mixer to speed 4 to mix for 1 minute. Scrape down the
sides of the bowl with a spatula.
6 Pour the mixture into the prepared tin and cover the top of the tin
with greaseproof paper to prevent over browning.
7 Bake in the oven for 1½ hours or until a skewer inserted into the
cake comes out clean. Leave the cake to cool in the tin.
8 Once completely cold cut through the cake horizontally and fill with
orange buttercream. Sprinkle the top of the cake with icing sugar.
Ingredients:
2
25g Light brown soft sugar
225g Self raising
wholemeal flour
75g Rolled oats
1
level tsp Bicarbonate of soda
1level tsp Mixed spice
1level tsp Salt
225g Carrots, finely grated
200ml Vegetable oil
3 Eggs (beaten)
1level tbsp Golden syrup
Zest of 1½ oranges
Carrot Cake
Method:
1
Place the ingredients into the Mixing Bowl. Attach the Bowl Cover and Beater to the Head Unit.
2 Beat the ingredients in the bowl for 1 minute on speed 2.
3 Using a spatula, scrape the sides of the Mixing Bowl down and
beat on speed 4 for 1 minute. Scrape the bowl down again, and beat for a further minute on speed 4.
4 Use the orange buttercream to fill the carrot cake above.
Ingredients:
100g Soft margarine
200g Icing sugar
Zest of ½ orange
Orange Buttercream
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Method:
1
Stir together the flour, salt and sugar.
2 A
dd the remaining ingredients to the Mixing Bowl. Attach the Bowl
Cover and Dough Hook to the Head Unit.
3 M
ix for 10 minutes on speed 2.
4 Divide the dough between 2x1lb greased loaf tins or 1x2lb greased
loaf tin. Leave in a warm place to rise for 1½ hours covered with a p
iece of lightly greased clingfilm.
5 When the dough has risen above the top of the tins bake in
a preheated oven at 210˚C / Gas Mark 7 for 25-30 minutes or until the bread sounds hollow when the base of the loaf is tapped.
6 Allow to cool completely on a wire rack before cutting.
Ingredients:
6
50g Strong white bread flour
2 level tsp Salt
1
level tsp Sugar
15g Butter (softened)
1(7g) Sachet fast action yeast
4
00ml Warm water
White Bread
Method:
1
Stir together the flour, salt and sugar.
2 Add the remaining ingredients to the Mixing Bowl. Attach the
Bowl Cover and Dough Hook to the Head Unit.
3 Knead the dough for 10 minutes on speed 2.
4 Divide the dough between 2 x 1lb greased loaf tins or 1x greased
loaf 2lb tin. Leave in a warm place to rise for 1½ hours covered with a piece of lightly greased cling film.
5 Bake in a preheated oven at 210˚C / Gas Mark 7 for 25-30
minutes or until the bread sounds hollow when the base of the loaf is tapped.
6 Allow to cool completely on a wire rack before cutting.
Ingredients:
500g Granary bread flour
1¼ level tsp Salt
2 level tsp Sugar
25g Butter (softened)
1½ level tsp Fast action yeast
275ml Warm water
Granary Bread
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Method:
1
Preheat the oven to 210oC / Gas Mark 7. Lightly grease a
baking tray.
2 Place the flour, baking powder and salt into the bowl.
Attach the Bowl Cover and Beater to the Head Unit.
3 M
ix together for 20 seconds on speed 2.
4 Add the butter or margarine to the bowl. Mix on speed 4 for 1
m
inute. Shake the Mixing Bowl to loosen and mix for another
minute on speed 4 until the mixture resembles crumbs.
5 Add the sugar and sultanas. Mix on speed 2 for 20 seconds to
combine.
6 Replace the Beater with the Dough Hook. Beat the eggs with
8 tbsp of milk. Reserving 1tbsp for decoration add to the dry ingre­dients. Mix on speed 4 until the dough binds together. (Approximately 45 seconds).
7 Knead lightly on a work surface to remove any cracks. Pat or roll
out to a thickness of 2cm. Using a fluted 6cm cutter dipped in flour cut out the scones and place on the baking tray.
8 Brush the tops of the scones with the remaining egg/milk mixture.
9 Bake for 10 - 15 minutes until risen and golden.
Ingredients:
4
50g Self raising flour
2 level tsp Baking powder
P
inch Salt
50g Block margarine or
butter, softened cut
into cubes
4
level tbsp Caster sugar
100g Sultanas
2
Large eggs
8
tbsp Milk
Fruit Scones
Method:
1
Preheat the oven to 210oC / Gas Mark 7. Lightly grease a baking tray.
2 Place the flour, baking powder, mustard powder and salt into the
bowl. Attach the Bowl Cover and Beater to the Head Unit.
3 Mix together for 20 seconds on speed 2.
4 Add the butter or margarine to the bowl. Mix on speed 4 for 1
minute. Shake the Mixing Bowl to loosen and mix for another minute on speed 4 until the mixture resembles crumbs.
5 Add most of the cheese (reserving a small amount for decoration).
Mix on speed 2 for 20 seconds to combine.
6 Replace the Beater with the Dough Hook. Reserving 2 tbsp milk for
decoration add the rest of the milk and mix on speed 4 until the dough binds together. (Approximately 45-60 seconds).
7 Knead lightly on a work surface to remove any cracks. Pat or roll
out to a thickness of 2cm. Using a plain 6cm cutter dipped in flour cut out the scones and place on the baking tray.
8 Lightly brush the tops of the scones with the remaining milk and
sprinkle with cheese.
9 Bake for 10 - 15 minutes until risen and golden.
Ingredients:
450g Self raising flour
2 level tsp Baking powder
2 level tsp Mustard powder
Pinch Salt
60g Block margarine or
butter, softened cut into cubes
150g Cheddar cheese,
finely grated
300ml Semi skimmed milk
Cheese Scones
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