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BREAD MAKER
Model: 62168
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LAKELAND BREAD MAKER
Thank you for choosing the Lakeland Bread Maker. We are sure you will be delighted with
the performance and will enjoy many years of making and baking your own delicious
home-made bread.
Please take a little time to read this booklet before getting started and keep it in a safe
place for future reference.
This Bread Maker makes two sizes of loaf - 700g and 900g. This allows you to choose a
medium or large loaf depending on your needs. This versatile machine has 12 settings
allowing you to make basic, wholemeal, French, sandwich, butter milk, gluten free and
sweet breads as well as excellent cakes, dough and quick breads.
Here at Lakeland, our award-winning family-owned business still offers the same
excellent quality, value for money and exceptional customer service as when we founded
the company back in the 1960s.
Our products are hand-picked and thoroughly tested so you can be sure that everything
you purchase will be a pleasure to use for many years to come.
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CONTENTS
Product features................................................................................................................................ 5
Safety cautions.................................................................................................................................. 6
The control panel and programmes.............................................................................................. 8
How to assemble the Bread Maker and using for the very first time....................................12
Instructions for use.........................................................................................................................13
Table for programme cycle times................................................................................................16
A guide to ingredients.....................................................................................................................17
Adapting your own recipes............................................................................................................19
Hints and tips...................................................................................................................................20
Recipes..............................................................................................................................................21
Programme 1 – BASIC................................................................................................................22
Programme 2 – FRENCH...........................................................................................................23
Programme 3 – WHOLE WHEAT..............................................................................................24
Programme 4 – QUICK...............................................................................................................25
Programme 5 – SWEET..............................................................................................................26
Programme 6 – DOUGH.............................................................................................................27
Programme 7 – GLUTEN FREE.................................................................................................29
Programme 8 – CAKE.................................................................................................................30
Programme 9 – SANDWICH......................................................................................................32
Programme 10 – BUTTER MILK................................................................................................33
Programme 11 – KNEAD.............................................................................................................34
Programme 12 – BAKE................................................................................................................35
Troubleshooting...............................................................................................................................37
Care and cleaning............................................................................................................................42
Technical information.....................................................................................................................43
Electrical connections....................................................................................................................43
Recycling your electricals..............................................................................................................43
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PRODUCT FEATURES
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SAFETY CAUTIONS
Carefully read all the instructions before using the appliance and keep in a safe place
for future reference. Always follow these safety cautions when using the appliance to
avoid personal injury or damage to the appliance. This appliance should be used only as
described in this instruction book.
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• An extension cable may be used with care. The electrical rating of the cable should be
at least as great as the appliance. Do not allow the cable to hang over the edge of the
worktop or touch any hot surfaces.
• This appliance complies with the basic requirements of Directives 2014/30/EU
(Electromagnetic Compatibility) and 2014/35/EU (Low Voltage Directive).
• WARNING: A cut off plug inserted into a 13 amp socket is a serious safety (shock)
hazard. Ensure the cut off plug is disposed of safely.
• CAUTION: The plastic bags used to wrap this appliance or the packaging may
be dangerous. To avoid risk of suffocation, keep these bags out of reach of
babies and children. These bags are not toys.
• Do not operate empty unless the instructions advise otherwise e.g. for the first use.
• Do not touch any moving parts whilst in use.
• Do not lift or move the Bread Maker whilst in use.
• Do not cover the Bread Maker or block the air vents in the lid or sides whilst in use.
• Make sure there is plenty of air circulation around the Bread Maker.
• The bread pan will be very hot - always use oven gloves to remove the hot bread pan
from the oven chamber.
• The kneading paddle will be very hot after use, always use an oven glove or cloth
when handling.
• Do not place hands in the oven chamber after the bread pan has been removed as it
will be very hot.
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THE CONTROL PANEL AND PROGRAMMES
The Bread Maker does not have a separate on/off switch. Simply plug in and switch
on at the socket. After switching on at the socket the LCD in the display screen will be
illuminated and you will hear a beep.
KNEAD BAKE
LOAF COLOUR
RISE WARM
TIME+ TIME-
After a few seconds “3:10” appears in the display screen, and the arrow points to 900g
and MEDIUM. This is the default setting and will appear every time you turn on the
machine.
START/STOP
For starting and stopping the selected programme.
To START a programme, press the START/STOP button for approx. 2 seconds. A short
beep will be heard, the LCD display will illuminate and two dots in the time display begin
to flash. The programme will start.
To STOP a programme, press the START/STOP button for approx. 2 seconds until a beep
confirms that the programme has been switched off.
PAUSE
Press the START/STOP button once to interrupt the programme at any time (to add
ingredients, stir in flour that may not be fully mixed in etc). The machine will pause and
the setting will be memorised for 10 minutes. The working time will flash on the display
screen. Press START/STOP again to restart the programme, or the program will continue
automatically after 10 minutes.
MENU
The MENU button is used to set your selected programme.
Press the MENU button repeatedly to scroll through the menu – the programmes will
show in the display screen accompanied by short beeps.
When you see the number of the programme you require together with the programme
time – stop pressing. If you go past your chosen programme, keep pressing the button
until the programme number comes round again.
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The programmes are as follows:
1. BASIC
Kneading, rising and baking normal bread. You may also add ingredients to increase
flavour.
2. FRENCH
Kneading, rising and baking of French style bread. This setting has a longer rise time and
produces bread with a crisper crust and a lighter texture.
3. WHOLE WHEAT
Kneading, rising and baking of whole wheat bread. This setting has a longer preheating
time to allow the grain to swell up and expand. It is not recommended to use the delay
function with this programme.
4. QUICK
Kneading, rising and baking loaves made with baking powder or soda such as soda
bread or gingerbreads. Breads made on this setting usually have a denser texture and
are smaller.
5. SWEET
Kneading, rising and baking of sweet bread.
6. DOUGH
Kneading and rising. No bake. You can remove the raw dough and shape into rolls,
pizzas etc to cook in the conventional oven. Ideal if you like to make your dough in the
Bread Maker and then oven bake your loaf.
7. GLUTEN FREE
A special programme for those who use gluten-free flours and baking mixes. The
programme has a long second rising time.
The dough is usually more like a batter and is wetter than ordinary doughs.
8. CAKE
This programme is for producing tea loaves or cakes containing baking powder or
baking soda and eggs rather than yeast dough. The cake programme mixes and bakes
the cake. You may find that cakes made in the Bread Maker will be smaller and a little
more dense than those baked in a conventional oven but will be just as moist.
9. SANDWICH
Kneading, rising and baking light-textured bread with a thinner crust – ideal for making
sandwiches.
10. BUTTER MILK
For bread made with buttermilk for a soft, buttery loaf.
11. KNEAD
For kneading only.
12. BAKE
Baking only - no kneading or rising. This is usually used in conjunction with the DOUGH
programme to allow additional ingredients to be kneaded into the dough by hand or if
you want to remove the kneading paddle before the loaf is cooked. After completion
of the DOUGH programme, remove the unbaked dough, carefully remove the kneading
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paddle, reshape the dough, kneading in the additional ingredients such as nuts, fruit etc.
then return dough to bread pan and place back in the machine. Close the lid and leave
the dough to rise for approximately 30-40 minutes. Select BAKE to cook the loaf.
The preset baking time is 60 minutes, however you can adjust the baking time to suit
your own tastes. To adjust the baking time simply press the TIME button and set your
own baking time.
You can also use the BAKE programme to darken crusts if the finished loaf is too light
at the end of your chosen programme. Simply select BAKE and leave the loaf to bake for
longer, taking the loaf out of the machine when you are happy with the colour. Bread can
also be crisped and freshened using the BAKE programme.
COLOUR
Press the COLOUR button to select a LIGHT, MEDIUM or DARK coloured crust. This
cannot be used with the DOUGH or KNEAD programmes.
LOAF SIZE
Press this button to select your loaf size either 900g or 700g and programme times
will vary according to the loaf size selected. The programme time will be visible on the
display screen.
You can select either a 900g or 700g loaf on these programmes: BASIC, FRENCH,
WHOLE WHEAT, SWEET, GLUTEN FREE, SANDWICH AND BUTTER MILK.
You cannot use the LOAF SIZE button on the following programmes: QUICK, DOUGH,
CAKE, KNEAD and BAKE.
DELAY FUNCTION
TIME (this enables you to delay the start time). The maximum delay time is 13 hours.
If you want to delay the start time so that the bread cooks overnight and is ready to eat
in the morning:
Example:
It is 8.30pm and you want your bread ready at 7am the following day – i.e in 10 hours
and 30 minutes.
DO NOT USE THE DELAY TIME WHEN USING INGREDIENTS THAT WOULD SPOIL
SUCH AS EGGS, MILK, FRUIT, ONIONS, CREAM OR CHEESE.
NOT SUITABLE THE FOR GLUTEN-FREE PROGRAMME.
WE DO NOT RECOMMEND USE OF DELAY TIME SETTING WITH BREAD MIXES AS YOU
CANNOT SEPARATE THE YEAST FROM THE LIQUID.
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OTHER FEATURES
KEEP WARM
The Bread Maker will automatically keep the bread warm for 60 minutes after baking. At
the end of the programme the Bread Maker will beep and the display screen will show
“0:00” and WARM will be indicated on the display screen indicating that the machine is
in WARM mode. Press and hold the START/STOP button to switch off the Bread Maker.
The KEEP WARM feature means that bread can be served warm if preferred and helps to
minimise moisture build up if the loaf is not removed from the Bread Maker immediately
after baking.
Note: For best results however, remove the bread as soon as the baking cycle is
complete and allow it to cool on a cooling rack. You may find that the crust becomes
crisper if kept on the keep warm mode after baking.
ENVIRONMENT
The machine works well in a wide range of temperatures, but there could be a difference
in loaf size between a very warm room and a very cold room. We suggest the room
temperature should be between 15˚C and 34˚C.
WARNING DISPLAY
If the display screen shows “H HH” after you have pressed the START/STOP button
and the machine beeps 5 times the temperature inside is too high. Press the START/
STOP button, open the lid and allow the Bread Maker to cool down for 10 - 20 minutes.
If the display screen shows “L LL” after pressing the START/STOP button (except the
BAKE programmes) and the machine beeps 5 times the temperature inside is too low.
Press the START/STOP button, open the lid and allow the Bread Maker to rest for 10 - 20
minutes to return to room temperature.
If the display screen shows “E rr” after the START/STOP button has been pressed the
temperature sensor has developed a fault. Contact Lakeland Customer Services for
further advice.
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HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE BREAD MAKER AND USING
FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME
When the Bread Maker is used for the first time it may emit a slight burning smell when
first switched on. This is completely normal with a new heating element. You will need to
operate the Bread Maker empty for the very first use. This will also show you how easy
the Bread Maker is to use.
• Wash the bread pan and kneading paddle in hot, soapy water, rinse and
dry thoroughly.
• Place the Bread Maker on a flat, dry, heat-resistant surface.
• Position the bread pan in the baking chamber holding it at a slight angle and turning it
clockwise until it clicks into place.
• Fix the kneading paddle onto the drive shaft.
• Close the lid.
• Switch on at the socket.
• The Bread Maker will beep and the display screen will show the default setting
“900g, MEDIUM, 3:10”
• Press the MENU button repeatedly – the programme numbers will scroll through. Stop
pressing at programme number 12, BAKE. If you go past the number you require
simply keep pressing until programme 12 comes around again.
• Select programme 12, BAKE and press START/STOP.
• The Bread Maker will begin to count down and you can follow this on the
display screen. Leave the Bread Maker to BAKE for 10 minutes. You may hear some
intermittent clicks during this time.
• Press the START/STOP button firmly to stop the programme.
• Open the Bread Maker and allow to cool completely.
• Lift out the kneading paddle then remove the bread pan by turning anti-clockwise and
lifting out.
• Wash, rinse and dry the bread pan and kneading paddle again and replace.
• You are now ready to make your first loaf.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
HOW TO MEASURE INGREDIENTS
One of the most important steps for making good bread is to use the exact measure of
ingredients. Always use the measuring cup and spoon provided with your Bread Maker.
If you prefer to use kitchen scales, metric measurements have also been included in the
recipe section.
• Any liquid should be measured with the measuring cup or spoon provided. Observe the
level of the measuring cup at eye level.
• When measuring cooking oil or other liquids, wash, rinse and dry the measuring cup
and spoon thoroughly before measuring any other ingredients.
• Dry ingredient measuring must be done by gently spooning ingredients into the
measuring cup and then, once filled, level it off with a knife. Do not be tempted to add
more than required or to pack it down tightly into the cup as it will affect the recipe.
• When measuring small amounts of dry ingredients e.g. yeast, sugar and salt, use the
measuring spoon supplied. Measurements must be level, not heaped, as this could
affect the recipe.
1. You can add extra ingredients to the bread pan with your basic ingredients. If added
at the start of the programme they will be more finely distributed throughout the
mixture and will not remain whole – they will however add flavour and colour to
the dough.
2. If the programme has a time function to add ingredients, the appliance will beep 10
times, when extra ingredients can be added by opening the lid.
3. If using the DOUGH programme you can knead extra ingredients in by hand before
shaping and baking.
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MAKING A LOAF – Things to remember
Place the pan in position and turn it clockwise until it clicks in correct position. Rub a
little margarine or butter onto the kneading paddle and position onto the drive shaft. This
prevents the dough from sticking to the kneading paddle and assists with removing the
paddle from the bread after baking. Insert the kneading blade onto the drive shaft.
Ensure the ingredients are put into the Bread Maker in the exact order given in the recipe,
for example;
Yeast or soda
Dry ingredients
• First, liquid ingredients - oil, milk, water etc. It is recommended that you also
add the salt now as you can be sure it will be kept separate from the yeast – this is
especially important if you are using the time delay.
• Second, dry ingredients - flour, sugar, milk powder etc. Add the flour gently and make
sure it is evenly distributed over the liquid. If you tip it onto the liquid too fiercely
the liquid may seep up through the flour and affect the action of the yeast. This is
particularly important if you are using the time delay.
• Last, yeast. The yeast must be kept separate from the wet ingredients and salt. Create
a small hole in the dry ingredients using your finger or a spoon and place the yeast in
the hole. Make sure the yeast is fresh – check the use by date.
• Ensure the ingredients are at room temperature unless otherwise stated. Water should
be cold unless the recipe states otherwise.
Select your recipe – it is a good idea to use one of the recipes we have included in this
booklet. The BASIC bread recipe on page 22 is a good recipe to start with. When you are
familiar with the Bread Maker you can use or adapt your own recipes.
2. Close the lid gently and plug the power cord into a wall outlet.
3. You will hear a beep. The display panel will illuminate and show the default setting
“900g, MEDIUM, 3.10”
4. Press the MENU button repeatedly until the programme you require is reached.
5. Press the LOAF button to select a 700g or 900g loaf (where applicable).
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6. Press the COLOUR button to select the desired crust colour (LIGHT, MEDIUM or
DARK).
7. If you want to delay the time the Bread Maker will start press the TIME + or TIME -
button (for full details see page 9). Skip this step if you want the Bread Maker to
start immediately.
8 The remaining time and the programme stage will be visible on the display screen.
9. Check the dough after a few minutes to make sure that all the flour is incorporated
into the dough. Sometimes flour may be left in the corners of the bread pan.
Press the START/STOP button, open the lid and, using a non stick spatula, simply
loosen the flour so it will be evenly mixed in.
10. Close the lid again and press START/STOP to recommence the programme.
11. When the programme is complete you will hear 10 beeps and the display screen will
show ‘0:00’ the bread will now be automatically kept warm for 60 minutes if you do
not switch the Bread Maker off.
12. Press the START/STOP button firmly for approx. 2 seconds to stop the machine. The
default setting will appear in the display screen “900g, MEDIUM, 3.10”
13. Open the lid and using an oven glove, firmly grasp the bread pan handle, turn the
bread pan anti-clockwise and gently pull the pan straight up out of the machine using
the handle. CAUTION: the bread pan and bread may be very hot. Handle with care.
14. Turn the bread pan upside down and gently shake the loaf onto a cooling rack. If the
loaf does not fall out straight away gently loosen the sides of the loaf with a
non-stick spatula.
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15. Leave the loaf to cool for about 20 minutes before slicing. Sometimes the kneading
paddle may remain in the loaf. If it does, use the hook to remove the paddle from the
base of the loaf. Take care as the kneading paddle will be very hot. Always remove
the kneading paddle before slicing the loaf.
Remember:
If you do not stop the Bread Maker and remove your loaf, the Bread Maker will
automatically switch to “Keep Warm” mode. Your bread will be kept warm for 60 minutes
to prevent it from becoming soggy. The crust may become crisper depending on how
long it is kept warm.
For best results, remove the bread as soon as the baking cycle is complete and allow it
to cool on a cooling rack.
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A GUIDE TO INGREDIENTS
The major ingredient in bread making is flour, so selecting the right one is the key to a
successful loaf.
Wheat Flours
Wheat flours make the best loaves. Wheat consists of an outer husk, often referred to as
bran, and an inner kernel which contains the wheat germ and endosperm. It is the protein
within the endosperm which, when mixed with water, forms gluten. Gluten stretches like
elastic and the gases given off by the yeast during fermentation are trapped, making the
dough rise.
Salt
A small quantity of salt is essential for bread making. It helps to develop the dough and
gives flavour. Use fine table salt or sea salt rather than coarse ground salt which is best
kept for sprinkling on top of hand-shaped rolls etc. to give a crunchy texture. Low salt
substitutes are best avoided as most do not contain sodium.
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• Salt strengthens the gluten structure and makes the dough more elastic.
• Salt inhibits the growth of yeast to prevent over-rising and stops the dough collapsing.
• Take care to add the correct amount as too much salt will kill the yeast or prevent it
rising sufficiently.
Sweeteners
Use white or brown sugars, honey, malt extract, golden syrup, maple syrup, molasses or
treacle.
• Sugar and liquid sweeteners help with the colour of the bread and add a golden colour
to the crust.
• Sugar attracts moisture which improves the keeping quality of the bread.
• Sugar provides food for the yeast. It is not essential as modern types of dried yeast are
able to feed on the natural sugars and starches found in the flour, but it will help to
make the dough more active.
• Sweet breads have a moderate level of sugar with the fruit, glaze or icing adding extra
sweetness. Use the SWEET programme for these breads.
• f substituting a liquid sweetener for sugar then the total liquid quantity of the recipe
will need to be reduced slightly.
Liquid
Some form of liquid is essential. Usually water or milk is used. Water gives a crisper
result than milk. Water can be combined with skimmed milk powder. If using the time
delay it is important to use water and skimmed milk powder as ordinary milk will
deteriorate if left to stand for too long. For most programmes you can use water straight
from the tap but if using the RAPID BAKE programmes it needs to be lukewarm.
• On very cold days measure the water and leave to stand at room temperature for 30
minutes before use.
• If using milk, don’t use it straight from the fridge, leave it to stand at room temperature
for 30 minutes before use.
• Buttermilk, yoghurt, sour cream and soft cheeses such as Ricotta, cottage or
fromage frais can all be used as part of the liquid content and will give a more moist
and tender crumb.
• Eggs can be added to the dough to enrich it. Eggs improve the colour and help to add
structure and stability to the gluten during rising. If you are using eggs, reduce the
liquid content accordingly. Place the egg in the measuring cup and top up with liquid
to the correct level for the recipe.
Yeast
All the recipes in this book have been tested using easy blend, fast-action yeast which
does not require dissolving in water first, is very easy to use and tends to give better
results. It is placed in a well in the flour where it is kept dry and separate from the liquid
until the mixing commences.
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• For best results use easy blend, fast-action yeast.
• Use only the amount of yeast stated in the recipe. If too much is added it will cause the
dough to spill out over the top of the bread pan.
• Once a sachet of yeast is opened it should be used within 48 hours.
• Always use yeast before its use by date.
• You may also find dried yeast that has been specially designed for use in
bread makers.
• Always follow the instructions on the packet.
Read through the following guidelines and be prepared to make adjustments as you
go along.
• Make sure you use the correct quantities for the Bread Maker. This Bread Maker has
settings for 900g and 700g loaves. If using your own recipe books use the quantities
given for the 700g and 900g loaf sizes. Do not use more than the recommended
amount of flour and follow the recipe in metric or imperial - do not mix the two.
• Always add the liquid to the bread pan first. Separate the yeast from the liquid by
adding after the flour.
• Add the flour carefully and spread it over the liquid. If tipped in too fiercely, the liquid
may seep up through the flour and come into contact with the yeast.
• Replace fresh yeast with easy blend dried yeast. Note: 6g fresh yeast = 1 teaspoon
(5ml) dried yeast.
• Use skimmed milk powder and water instead of fresh milk if you are delaying the
start time.
• If your recipe uses egg, add the egg as part of the total liquid measurement, unless the
recipe states otherwise.
• Keep the yeast separate from the other ingredients in the bread pan until mixing
commences.
• Check the consistency of the dough during the first few minutes of mixing. Bread
makers do require slightly softer dough so you may have to add extra liquid; add it
slowly a teaspoon at a time so you don’t add too much. The dough should be wet
enough to gradually relax back.
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HINTS AND TIPS
• The Bread Maker is not a sealed unit and will be affected by the temperature
and humidity of the day. If it is a very hot day or the machine is used in a hot kitchen,
then the bread is likely to rise more than if it is cold.
• On very cold days let the water from the tap stand at room temperature for 30 minutes
before use. Likewise for ingredients from the fridge.
• Use all the ingredients at room temperature and water from cold unless stated
otherwise in the recipe.
• Add the ingredients to the bread pan in the order suggested in the recipe. Keep the
yeast dry and separate from any other liquids added to the pan, until mixing
commences.
• Accurate measuring is vital for a successful loaf. Follow either metric or imperial
measurements, do not mix the two. Use the measuring cup and spoon supplied and
use accurate kitchen scales.
• Always use fresh ingredients, within their use by date. Perishable ingredients such
as milk, cheese, vegetables and fresh fruits may deteriorate, especially in warm
conditions. These should only be used in breads which are made immediately.
• Do not add too much fat as it forms a barrier between the yeast and flour, slowing
down the action of the yeast, which could give a heavy, dense loaf.
• Cut butter and other fats into small pieces before adding to the bread pan making sure
they are at room temperature and not straight from the fridge.
• Giving the kneading paddle a light coating of oil may make it easier to remove if it
bakes into the loaf.
• You may find that baked loaves may be left with a small patch of unmixed flour, this is
quite normal and can simply be brushed off.
• Bread made in the Bread Maker does not contain preservatives like shop bought
bread and so will not keep for as long.
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RECIPES
• The Bread Maker will make a 700g or 900g loaf depending on the programme.
• Use the measuring cup and spoon supplied, and use accurate kitchen scales.
• Follow quantities accurately.
• The recipe charts show the sequence the ingredients are added to the bread pan.
• The recipes are a guide - you may prefer to make changes as you go along to suit your
own particular tastes.
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PROGRAMME 1 - BASIC
BASIC BREAD
This is an excellent basic loaf. You can enrich the bread by adding an egg which will give
a delicious flavour. When using egg, remember to include this in the total liquid quantity.
Put the egg in the measuring cup and top up to 300 / 380ml with water.
You can add extra ingredients to this basic bread such as nuts, herbs, sun dried
tomatoes, olives etc. (See page 13. Adding additional flavours and ingredients).
VARIATIONS – you can add any of these ingredients to the basic bread:
Ingredients 700g loaf 900g loaf
Nuts e.g. walnuts 25g 30g
Poppy seeds 15g 25g
Cheese, grated 50g 75g
Sunflower seeds 25g 50g
Fennel / caraway /
cumin seeds etc. 15g 25g
WHAT YOU DO
Put all the ingredients in the bread pan as above.
Close the lid.
Press MENU and select programme 1, BASIC.
Select LOAF SIZE.
Select COLOUR.
Press START/STOP.
At the end of the cycle press START/STOP, lift out the bread pan and turn out the loaf
onto a cooling rack.
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PROGRAMME 2 - FRENCH
FRENCH BREAD
This is a tasty French style bread with a lighter texture and crisper crust.
French bread is usually made with French bread flour, however it may be difficult to find.
This recipe uses ordinary strong white bread flour and gives excellent results. French
bread flour can be found in some shops and online.
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PROGRAMME 3 - WHOLE WHEAT
WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
This bread uses wholemeal strong bread flour and white strong bread flour. You can use
all wholemeal flour but the result will be denser in texture.
You can add additional ingredients to brown bread - seeds and grains are particularly
good. These can be added at the beginning of the programme with the other ingredients.
Ingredients 700g loaf 900g loaf
Nuts e.g. walnuts 25g 30g
Poppy seeds 15g 25g
Cheese, grated 50g 75g
Sunflower seeds 25g 50g
Fennel / caraway /
cumin seeds etc. 15g 25g
WHAT YOU DO
Put all the ingredients in the bread pan as above.
Close the lid.
Press MENU and select programme 3, WHOLE WHEAT.
Select LOAF SIZE.
Select COLOUR.
Press START/STOP.
At the end of the cycle press START/STOP, lift out the bread pan and turn out the loaf
onto a cooling rack.
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PROGRAMME 4 - QUICK
GINGERBREAD
This programme makes deliciously moist quick breads such as gingerbreads and other
breads made with baking powder or soda.
Check after a few minutes to ensure that all the ingredients have been fully mixed in.
Press START/STOP, open the lid and using a spatula gently scrape down the sides. Press
START/STOP again to restart the programme.
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PROGRAMME 5 - SWEET
SWEET CRANBERRY, ORANGE AND NUT BREAD
This is a delicious recipe to serve as a weekend breakfast treat - fresh or toasted. You
can brush the top of the baked loaf with a little warmed honey.
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PROGRAMME 6 - DOUGH
PIZZA
Use this programme to make the dough for all sorts of recipes and then bake in
the conventional oven. Alternatively, make your bread dough, remove the kneading
paddle, reshape the dough adding any additional ingredients and then select the BAKE
programme to bake the recipe in the Bread Maker.
This basic dough recipe makes 2 x 20cm pizzas or 1 large pizza.
Time to make dough: 1 hour 30 minutes.
Baking time in conventional oven: 20 - 25 minutes.
Ingredients Quantity
Base
Water 140ml
Oil 1 tablespoon
Salt 1 teaspoon
Strong white bread flour 1¹⁄³ cups (225g)
Caster sugar ½ teaspoon
Easy blend yeast ½ teaspoon
Topping
Tomato purée 4 tablespoons
Dried oregano 2 teaspoons
Tomatoes, sliced 4 large
Cheddar cheese, grated 115g
Mozzarella, sliced 115g
Ham, torn into strips 4 slices
Pitted black olives 10
Olive oil for drizzling
WHAT YOU DO
Put all the ingredients for the pizza base in the machine in the order above.
Close the lid.
Press MENU and select programme 6, DOUGH.
Press START/STOP.
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At the end of the cycle tip the dough onto a very lightly floured board.
Pull out the kneading paddle and divide the dough into two pieces.
Preheat the oven to 220°C, Fan oven 200°C, 425°F, Gas mark 7.
Grease one large or two smaller baking trays.
Put the dough onto the tin and gently stretch and pull the dough into a round shape so it
fits the tins.
Pinch up the edges to make a lip.
TOPPING
Spread the tomato purée over the pizza bases and sprinkle on the oregano.
Arrange the tomato slices on top. Then sprinkle on the grated cheese.
Arrange the Mozzarella slices, ham and olives on top.
Drizzle the pizzas with a little olive oil.
Bake for 20 - 25 minutes until golden, well risen and the cheese is bubbling.
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PROGRAMME 7 - GLUTEN FREE
STANDARD GLUTEN FREE LOAF
Use gluten free bread blend for this recipe.
Warm the milk and oil gently together to a temperature of between 32 - 35°C in a small
saucepan before pouring into the bread pan.
Make sure the eggs are at room temperature - do not use straight from the fridge.
Stir the mixture a few minutes after the programme has started to ensure even mixing of
the ingredients. The mixture will be similar to a muffin batter in consistency.
At the end of the cycle take the loaf out of the Bread Maker immediately and turn out
onto a cooling rack - do not keep warm as this may cause this loaf to become soggy.
The bread has a dense texture and has a lower rise than ordinary bread.
Ingredients 700g loaf - 3 hour 30 minutes 900g loaf - 3 hour 35 mins
Ingredients Quantity
Oil 150ml
Milk 150ml
Soft, light brown sugar 150g
Black treacle 1 tablespoon
Eggs, medium 2
Self raising flour 1¼ cups (200g)
Baking powder ½ teaspoon
Cocoa powder 75g
Ground almonds 50g
WHAT YOU DO
Put the oil, milk, sugar, treacle and eggs into the bread pan.
Sift together the flour, baking powder and cocoa powder, then add to the pan.
Sprinkle the almonds on top.
Close the lid.
Press MENU and select programme 8, CAKE.
Select COLOUR.
Press START/STOP.
Check the mixture after approximately 5 minutes to check that the ingredients are mixing
in evenly. If necessary, press START/STOP, scrape down the sides to incorporate any
flour that remains then press START/STOP again to restart the Bread Maker.
At the end of the cycle press START/STOP, lift out the bread pan and turn the cake out
onto a cooling rack. Allow to cool completely.
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FILLING
Chocolate Buttercream
Ingredients Quantity
Butter, softened 150g
Icing sugar, sifted 350g
Chocolate, melted 75g
Walnut halves 6
WHAT YOU DO
Cream the butter until soft.
Gradually beat in the icing sugar until smooth and creamy.
Add the melted chocolate and mix together well.
Cut the cake in half and use half the buttercream to sandwich the two halves together.
Spread the remaining buttercream on top of the cake.
Arrange the walnut halves on top.
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PROGRAMME 9 - SANDWICH
SANDWICH LOAF
WHAT YOU DO
Crack the egg into the measuring cup.
Add the water to the egg making up the quantity to 280ml or 360ml.
Put the ingredients into the bread pan in the order above.
Close the lid.
Press MENU and select programme 9, SANDWICH.
Select LOAF SIZE.
Select COLOUR.
Press START/STOP.
When the Bread Maker beeps 10 times add any additional ingredients.
The programme will continue until the end and will then beep again 10 times to indicate
that the bread is ready.
Press START/STOP and open the lid.
Remove the loaf from the bread pan and leave to cool.
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PROGRAMME 10 - BUTTER MILK
WHAT YOU DO
Melt the butter over a low heat, then mix in the butter milk.
Put the ingredients into the bread pan in the order above.
Close the lid.
Press MENU and select programme 10, BUTTERMILK.
Select LOAF SIZE.
Select COLOUR.
Press START/STOP.
When the Bread Maker beeps 10 times add any additional ingredients.
The programme will continue until the end and will then beep again 10 times to indicate
that the bread is ready.
Press START/STOP and open the lid.
Remove the loaf from the bread pan and leave to cool.
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PROGRAMME 11 - KNEAD
PASTA DOUGH - Time to make 18 minutes
Ingredients Quantity
Eggs 4 x 60g
Water 3 tablespoons
Strong plain flour 3 cups (500g)
Table salt ½ tablespoon
WHAT YOU DO
Whisk eggs and water together and pour into the bread pan. Add flour and salt and wipe
any spills from around the outside of the pan.
Close the lid.
Press MENU and select programme 11, KNEAD.
Press START/STOP.
The programme will continue and will beep 10 times at the end of the programme to
indicate that the dough is ready.
Press the START/STOP button and open the lid.
Remove from the bread pan and leave to cool.
VARIATIONS
Spinach pasta: Add 100g of very well drained spinach to the dough recipe.
Tomato pasta: Add 2 tablespoons of concentrated tomato paste to the dough recipe.
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PROGRAMME 12 - BAKE
SUN-DRIED TOMATO, CHEESE AND OLIVE BREAD - Time to make dough 1 hour 30
minutes plus 1 hour bake
A delicious bread which can be made into sandwiches, served with soup or toasted for
bruschetta. First of all make the dough using programme 6, DOUGH.
Ingredients Quantity
Water 180ml
Oil 1 tablespoon
Salt 1 teaspoon
Strong white bread flour 2 cups (320g)
Caster sugar 1 tablespoon
Milk powder 1 tablespoon
Easy blend yeast 1 teaspoon
Parmesan cheese, grated 50g
Sun-dried tomatoes, cut into pieces 50g
Black, pitted olives, cut into pieces 25g
WHAT YOU DO
Put the water, oil, salt, flour, sugar, milk powder and yeast into the bread pan.
Add the Parmesan cheese and 25g of the tomatoes.
Close the lid.
Press MENU and select programme 6, DOUGH.
Press START/STOP.
The Bread Maker will start immediately.
At the end of the cycle, press the START/STOP button and open the lid.
Lift out the bread pan, tip the dough onto a lightly floured worktop and pull out the
kneading paddle. Knead very lightly.
Flatten the dough out a little and place the remaining tomatoes and olives on top.
With lightly floured hands gently knead the tomatoes and olives evenly into the dough.
Replace the bread pan in the unit without the kneading paddle.
Put the completed dough into the bread pan and close the lid.
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Press MENU and select programme 12, BAKE.
Press START/STOP.
The machine will beep 10 times at the end of the baking time.
Press START/STOP and open the lid.
Remove the loaf from the bread pan and leave to cool on a cooling rack.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Following are some common problems that can occur when making bread in your Bread
Maker. Please review the problems, their possible cause and any corrective action that
should be taken to ensure successful bread making.
Liquid too hot or too cold and Check that liquids are at room
yeast killed or not activated. temperature before use.
You opened the lid during the Do not open lid during rising.
rising cycle and allowed warm
air to escape.
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Problem Possible Cause Solution
2. Flat loaf, no rising. Yeast omitted. Assemble ingredients as listed
in recipe.
4. Top and sides cave in. Too much liquid. Reduce liquid by 15ml, 3 tsp
next time or add a little extra
flour.
5. Gnarled and knotted top - Not enough liquid. Increase liquid by 15ml, 3 tsp.
not smooth.
Too much flour. Measure flour accurately.
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Problem Possible Cause Solution
6. Collapsed while baking. Bread Maker may have been Reposition bread maker.
placed in a draught or may
have been knocked during
rising.
7. Loaves uneven and shorter Dough too dry. Increase liquid by 15ml, 3 tsp.
at one end.
Bread texture
8. Heavy dense texture. Too much flour. Measure accurately.
10. Centre of loaf is raw, not Too much liquid. Reduce liquid by 15ml, 3 tsp.
baked enough.
Power cut during operation. If power cut lasts for more
than 10 minutes you will
need to remove the unbaked
ingredients from the bread
pan and start again with fresh
ingredients.
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Problem Possible Cause Solution
11. Bread does not slice well Sliced whilst hot. Allow bread to cool for at least
and is sticky. 30 minutes to allow steam to
escape before slicing.
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Problem Possible Cause Solution
Bread maker
17. Bread maker not operating Bread maker not switched on. Check on/off switch is in the
/ kneading paddle ON position.
not moving.
Bread pan not correctly Check pan is locked in place
located. correctly.
18. Ingredients not mixed. Did not start bread maker. After selecting programme,
press the START/STOP button
to start machine.
19. Burning odour noted on Ingredients spilled inside Take care when adding
operation. baking chamber. ingredients to bread pan - if
ingredients spill into chamber
burning can occur.
20. Display screen shows Temperature inside bread Pull the plug, take out the
“H HH”. maker is too high - machine baking pan and leave it to cool
still hot after the previous at room temperature. Then
baking procedure. insert the plug and start again.
21. Display screen shows Temperature inside bread Press START/STOP button,
“L LL” and machine beeps maker is too low. open lid and allow machine to
continuously. return to room temperature for
10 - 20 minutes.
22. Display screen shows Temperature sensor is faulty. Contact Lakeland Customer
“E rr”. Services for further
information.
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CARE AND CLEANING
• Always ensure the Bread Maker is switched off and unplugged from the socket and
allow to cool completely before cleaning.
• Clean each part thoroughly before using for the first time and after every use.
• Check the parts for wear or damage after every few uses.
• Do not use metal tools in the non-stick bread pan - always use plastic, nylon or silicone
spatulas etc.
• Never immerse the base unit, cord or plug in water or any other liquid.
• To clean the unit and control panel, wipe with a clean, damp cloth and dry before
storing.
• Clean the lid and viewing window with a slightly damp cloth.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners, or steel wool.
• Wash the baking pan, kneading paddle, measuring cup and spoon in hot, soapy water,
rinse and dry thoroughly.
• If the kneading paddle is difficult to remove from the bread pan, pour in sufficient
warm soapy water to cover the paddle and leave to soak for 10 - 15 minutes. This will
loosen the paddle.
• If the kneading paddle still cannot be removed hold the drive shaft from underneath
the pan and twist back and forth until the kneading paddle is released.
• To clean the baking chamber, remove any bread crumbs by tipping them out or wiping
them away with a slightly damp cloth or clean pastry brush.
• If food residue burns onto the heating element, allow to cool completely then wipe
away with a damp cloth.
• Store the Bread Maker with the power cable loosely coiled. Never wrap it tightly around
the appliance.
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
• Power: 550W.
• Voltage: 220-240V.
• Frequency: 50Hz.
• Flex length approx. 90cm (35½").
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
The appliance is fitted with a fused three-pin plug to BS1363 which is suitable for use in
all homes fitted with sockets to current specifications.
CHANGING THE 5 AMP FUSE
Use a 5 amp BS1362 fuse. Only BSI or ASTA approved fuses should be used. If you are
unsure which plug or fuse to use, always refer to a qualified electrician.
Note: After replacing or changing a fuse on a moulded plug which has a fuse cover, the
cover must be refitted to the plug; the appliance must not be used without a fuse cover.
If lost, replacement fuse covers can be obtained from an electrical shop. This appliance
complies with the following EU Directives: 2014/35/EU (Low Voltage Directive) and
2014/30/EU (EMC Directive).
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Lakeland
Alexandra Buildings, Windermere, Cumbria, UK LA23 1BQ
Tel: +44(0)15394 88100 www.lakeland.co.uk