How to Use My Toastmaster Bread Machine

Making bread the old-fashioned way is very hard and time consuming. It is not uncommon for people attempting bread-baking for the first time to make errors while following the directions. The Toastmaster bread machine allows you to make bread inside a machine without any knowledge of baking. All you need with the Toastmaster are the proper ingredients and an electrical outlet. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Soap
  • Ingredients
  • Oven mitts
  • Serving tray
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Instructions

  1. Unboxing and Prepping the Toastmaster

    • 1

      Open the box and remove all pieces inside of it. Wipe away any dust that has accumulated on the pieces.

    • 2

      Remove the bread pan that is located inside the Toastmaster, and take the kneading blade out of the bread pan.

    • 3

      Wash the bread pan and kneading blade with soap and water. Dry them afterward.

    • 4

      Plug the Toastmaster into an electrical outlet that is nowhere near where water or grease will get on it.

    Using the Toastmaster

    • 5

      Open the top lid of the Toastmaster. Remove the internal bread pan by pulling it upward.

    • 6

      Insert the kneading blade into the shaft located at the bottom of the bread pan.

    • 7

      Place the liquid ingredients into the pan, then the dry ingredients. Add the yeast last.

    • 8

      Slide the bread pan into the Toastmaster. Close the lid and plug the Toastmaster into an electrical socket.

    • 9

      Press the "Start" button. When the Toastmaster beeps, press "Stop." Remove the bread pan with oven mitts. Turn the pan upside-down and gently remove the bread onto a serving tray. Allow the bread to cool for about 20 minutes before serving.

Tips & Warnings

  • Keep the Toastmaster at least four inches away from the wall at all times.

  • Use oven mitts to remove the bread pan because it will be hot while in use.

  • Do not allow children to use the Toastmaster.

  • Do not use the Toastmaster outdoors.

  • Do not use the Toastmaster if the power cord is submerged in water.

  • If you see the that the power cord is broken, then do not use it as it is a potential fire hazard.

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