Q1: Making doughnuts using a Breadmaker, is it possible with the device?
A1: Yes, it is possible but mind that a Breadmaker can only make doughs for doughnuts, therefore, doughnuts have to be shaped and fried in a rotating deep fryer.
Q2: What should I do if I find the kneading blade attached when I take the bread out?
A2: If I do want to eat the bread, I simply take a pair of plastic tongs and take it out before cutting it. The blade being out of the pan does not count to a defect as it is removable from the pan.
Q3: On occasions my bread has some ash on the side crust, what should be the reason?
A3: It is possible for the flour mix to stick on the sides of the baking pan, in those cases, that part of the crust is usually cut off before eating or if it mixes with the rest, it can be consumed.
Q4: My mixer and toaster are working fine. Why is the dough mixing?
A4: If you haven’t placed the baking pan properly into the breadmaker, then the kneading blade might or might not be put in place, make sure the bottom of the bread maker is clicked and seated to avoid turning errors due to wrong fittings of the breadmaker.
Q5: Are there any restrictions on what type of ingredients to use when wanting to use the timer?
A5: Things like eggs or milk should never be used with the timer delayed feature as those particular fresh ingredients could go bad.
Q6: If I lose power halfway through the cycle, will my breadmaker still complete the baking process or dough creation?
A6: No. Discard the unfinished bread or dough and repeat the process from scratch.
Q7: Why can I not add all ingredients together?
A7: This is done so that the Breadmaker can amalgamate the ingredients as effectively as possible. Its purpose is also to prevent the yeast from contacting the liquid until after the dough has been prepared.
Q8: Why does my machine make sounds at midnight when I have set the timer for morning use?
A8: The machine has to finish its jobs several hours in advance of when it’s supposed to be finished end so the sounds the motor makes when it kneads dough can be heard. This is usual behavior, not a problem.
Q9: What is the capacity of the loaf that the Breadmaker can bake?
A9: Your Breadmaker produces REGULAR (1 lb), LARGE (1.5 lb), and EXTRA LARGE (2 lb) snacks in loaf form.
Q10: The kneading blade has become attached to the bread pan. What is the best way to take it off?
A10: Turning on the water such that it becomes warm or hot will make the blade less tight and allow for it to be removed, if it’s still stuck, leave in lukewarm water for half an hour.