Sweet bread 300 ml water/milk 2 tbsp. butter 2 eggs 1,5 tsp. salt 1.5 tbsp. honey 600 g flour of type 550 1 packet of dry yeast Programme 5 Super Rapid White bread express 360 ml water 5 tbsp. oil 4 tsp. sugar 4 tsp. salt 630 g wheat flour of type 405 1 packet of dry yeast Pepper almond bread 300 ml water 540 g flour of type 550 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. sugar 2 tbsp. butter 100 g flaked almonds (roasted) 1 tbsp. pickled green peppercorn 3/4 packet of dry yeast Carrot bread 330 ml water 1.5 tbsp. butter 600 g flour of type 550 90 g finely chopped carrots 2 tsp. salt 1.5 tsp. sugar 1 packet of dry yeast Programme 6 Dough (knead) Pizza dough (for 2 Pizzas) 300 ml water 1 tbsp. olive oil 3/4 tsp. salt 2 tsp. sugar 450 g wheat flour of type 405 1 packet of dry yeast Whole grain pizza dough 300 ml water 1 tbsp. olive oil 3/4 tsp. salt 1 tbsp. honey 450 g wheat whole grain flour 50 g wheat germ 1 packet of dry yeast Roll out the dough and let it rise for about 10 minutes. Top the dough as desired and bake the pizza at 180°C for approx. 20 minutes. Bran rolls 200 ml water 50 g butter 3/4 tsp. salt 1 egg 3 tbsp. sugar 500 g flour of type 1050 50 g wheat bran 1 packet of dry yeast - 8 Pretzels 200 ml water 1/4 tsp. salt 360 g flour of type 405 1/2 tsp. sugar 1/2 packet of dry yeast Form the dough into pretzels. Then coat the pretzels with 1 whisked egg and spread coarse salt over top (a total of 1-2 tbsp. coarse salt for about 12 pretzels). Bake the pretzels at approx. 230°C for approx. 15-20 minutes. French baguettes 300 ml water 1 tbsp. honey 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. sugar 540 g flour of type 550 1 packet of dry yeast Form loaves out of the dough and cut into the top side of the shaped baguettes at an angle. Let the dough rise for approx. 30-40 minutes. Bake at approx. 175°C for approx. 25 minutes. Programme 7 Pasta 5 Eggs (room temperature) or 300 ml water 250 g soft wheat flour of type 405 250 g hard wheat flour of type 1050 Programme 8 Buttermilk bread Buttermilk bread (type 1) 350 ml buttermilk 2 tbsp. butter 2 tsp. salt 3 tbsp. sugar 600 g wheat flour of type 1050 1 packet of dry yeast Buttermilk bread (type 2) 250 ml buttermilk 130 ml water 600 g wheat flour of type 1050 60 g rye flour of type 997 1,5 tsp. Salt 1 packet of dry yeast Yoghurt bread 250 ml Water or milk 150 g Yoghurt 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. sugar 500 g flour of type 550 3/4 packet of dry yeast Curd cheese bread 200 ml water/milk 3 tbsp. oil 260 g curd cheese (40% fat content) 600 g wheat flour 1,5 tsp salt 1.5 tsp. sugar 1 packet of dry yeast Programme 9 Gluten Free . Note: When you wish to bake gluten-free breads, ensure that you clean the mould, the dough hook and the appliance especially thoroughly. Even small residual amounts of flour can cause an allergic reaction in gluten-sensitive people. Gluten-free potato bread 440 ml water 1.5 tbsp. oil 400 g gluten-free flour mixture (e.g. "Mix B" from Schar) 1.5 tsp. salt 1.5 tsp. sugar 1.5 packet of dry yeast 230 g cooked potatoes, peeled and pressed - 9 Gluten-free yoghurt bread 350 ml water 150 g natural yoghurt 1.5 tbsp. oil 1.5 tbsp. vinegar 100 g gluten-free flour (e.g. millet, rice, buckwheat) 400 g gluten-free flour mixture (e.g. "Mix B" from Schar) 1,5 tsp salt 1.5 tsp. sugar 1.5 packet of dry yeast 1 tsp. guar seed or carob seed flour Gluten-free seed bread 250 ml water 200 ml milk 1.5 tbsp. oil 500 g gluten-free flour mixture 1,5 tsp salt 1.5 tsp. sugar 1.5 packet of dry yeast 100 g seeds (e.g. sunflower seeds) Gluten-free rice bread 350 ml water 200 g natural yoghurt 1.5 tbsp. oil 1.5 tbsp. vinegar 200 g rice flour 300 g gluten-free flour mixture 1,5 tsp Salt 1.5 tsp. sugar 1.5 packet of dry yeast 1 tsp.guar seed or carob seed flour Programme 10 Cake Ready-to-use cake mixes work excellently with this programme. Follow the preparation instructions on the packaging. Programme 11 Jam Jams and marmalades can be quickly and easily prepared in the Bread Baking Machine. Even when you have never done it before, you should give it a try. You will acquire an especially delicious, good tasting sweetened fruit preserve. Proceed as follows: • Wash the fresh ripe fruit. Hard skinned fruits such as apples, peaches, pears etc may need peeling. • Always use the amount specified, as this is adjusted exactly to the programme JAM. Otherwise, the mixture will cook too early and pour over. • Weigh the fruit, cut it into small pieces (max.1 cm) or mash it, then place it in the container. • Add the gelling sugar in the given amount. Use only this type, not household sugar, as the preserve will then not be firm. • Mix the fruit with the sugar and start the Programme, which will now run completely automatically. • Shortly before finishing the programme, rinse the jam jars with hot water. • Then fill the jars with jam and seal them well. • Place the sealed jars upside down for about 5 - 10 minutes. This creates a vacuum in the glass and the jam will stay fresh for longer. - 10 Orange marmelade Enjoy your meal! 350 g oranges 150 g ...