Kambrook PowerMix KSM400 Series User manual

Kambrook - Australia
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Botany NSW 2019
Australia
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PowerMix
Stand Mixer
Suits all KSM400 models
Instruction Booklet

Important
Please retain your instruction
book for future use.
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Kambrook appliance, please contact our Customer Service
Department on 1300 139 798 (Australia) or 0800 273 845
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Contents
Kambrook Recommends p4
Safety First
Your Kambrook PowerMix p6
Stand Mixer
Assembly and Operation p7
of Your Kambrook Stand Mixer
Care, Cleaning and Storage p11
Mixing Guide p12
Troubleshooting Guide p13
Recipes p15

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Kambrook Recommends Safety First
IMPORTANT: Please retain your
instruction book for future use.
At Kambrook, we believe that safe performance is the first priority in any
consumer product, so that you, our valued customer can confidently
use and trust our products. We ask that any electrical appliance that
you use be operated in a sensible fashion with due care and attention
placed on the following important operating instructions.
Important Safeguards For Your Kambrook
PowerMix Stand Mixer
• Carefully read all instructions before operating
the Kambrook PowerMix Stand Mixer for the
first time and save for future reference.
• Remove and safely discard any packaging
material and promotional labels before
using the Stand Mixer for the first time.
• To eliminate a choking hazard for young
children, remove and safely discard the
protective cover fitted to the power plug
of this Stand Mixer.
• Do not place the Stand Mixer near the edge of
a bench or table during operation. Ensure the
surface is level, clean and free of water and
other substances. Vibration during operation
may cause the appliance to move.
• Do not use the Stand Mixer on a sink
drain board.
• Do not place the Stand Mixer on or near a
hot gas or electric burner, or where it could
touch a heated oven.
• Always ensure the Stand Mixer is completely
assembled before operating. Follow the
instructions provided in this booklet.
• Do not operate the Stand Mixer with
wet hands.
• Ensure the Speed Control Dial is in the ‘OFF’
position and the Stand Mixer is switched off
at the power outlet and the power cord is
unplugged before attaching the beaters
or dough hooks.
• Do not use attachments other than those
provided with the Stand Mixer. Use only the
beaters, dough hooks and bowls supplied
with the Stand Mixer.
• Do not operate this appliance continuously
on heavy loads for more than 3 minutes at
a time. None of the recipes in this book are
considered a heavy load.
• The Bench Mixer can be used for mixing yeast
dough. When doing this, fill the mixing bowl
with a mass of flour not exceeding 35% of the
bowl’s maximum capacity.
• Handle the Stand Mixer and attachments
with care. Never place your fingers inside
the mixing bowl or near the beaters or
dough hooks during operation.
• Keep hands, hair, clothing, as well as spatulas
and other utensils away from beaters or dough
hooks during operation to reduce the risk of
injury to persons and/or damage to the
Stand Mixer.
• Should an object, such as a spoon or spatula
fall into the bowl while mixing, immediately
ensure the Speed Control Dial is in the ‘OFF’
position, unplug at the power outlet and
remove the object.
• Do not place hands in the mixing bowl unless
the Stand Mixer is disconnected from the
power outlet. Ensure the Speed Control Dial is
in the ‘OFF’ position and unplugged from the
power outlet before removing the beaters or
dough hooks.
• Ensure the motor and beaters or dough
hooks have completely stopped before
disassembling.

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Important Safeguards For All
Electrical Appliances
• Fully unwind the power cord before use.
• Connect only to a 230V or 240V power outlet.
• Do not let the power cord hang over the edge
of a bench or table, touch hot surfaces or
become knotted.
• To protect against electric shock, do not
immerse the power cord, power plug or
appliance in water or any other liquid or allow
moisture to come in contact with the part,
unless it is recommended in the cleaning
instructions.
• The appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack
of experience and knowledge, unless they
have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
• It is recommended to regularly inspect the
appliance. To avoid a hazard, do not use
the appliance if power cord, power plug or
appliance becomes damaged in any way.
Return the entire appliance to the nearest
authorized Kambrook service centre for
examination and / or repair.
• Any maintenance other than cleaning
should be performed at an authorised
Kambrook Service Centre.
• This appliance is for household use only. Do
not use this appliance for anything other than
its intended use. Do not use in moving vehicles
or boats. Do not use outdoors. Misuse may
cause injury.
• The installation of a residual current device
(safety switch) is recommended to provide
additional safety protection when using
electrical appliances. It is advisable that a
safety switch with a rated residual operating
current not exceeding 30mA be installed in
the electrical circuit supplying the appliance.
See your electrician for professional advice.
• Always turn the appliance to the OFF position,
switch off at the power outlet and unplug at
the power outlet when the appliance is not
in use.
• Before cleaning, always turn the appliance
to the OFF position, switch off at the power
outlet, unplug at the power outlet and remove
the power cord, if detachable, from the
appliance and allow all parts to cool.
• Do not place this appliance on or near a heat
source, such as hot plate, oven or heaters
• Position the appliance at a minimum distance
of 20cm away from walls, curtains and other
heat or steam sensitive materials and provide
adequate space above and on all sides for
air circulation.
• Always remove the beaters or dough hooks
from the Stand Mixer before cleaning.
• Care should be taken when removing the
food from the mixing bowl by ensuring the
motor and the beaters or dough hooks have
completely stopped before disassembling.
Ensure the Speed Control Dial is in the ‘OFF’
position, the appliance is switched off at the
power outlet and unplugged before unlocking
the Stand Mixer head and moving into the
upright position. The beaters and dough hooks
should be released from the Mixer Head
before attempted to remove the processed
food from the mixer bowl and the beaters
or dough hooks.
• Ensure the Stand Mixer head is locked into the
horizontal (closed) position when not in use
and before storing.
• Always ensure the Speed Control Dial is in the
‘OFF’ position, the power is switched off at the
power outlet before attempting to move the
appliance, before assembling or disassembling
the Stand Mixer, when the Stand Mixer is not in
use and before cleaning or storing.
• Always switch off the Stand Mixer and
disconnect from the power outlet before
changing accessories or approaching
parts that move in use.
• Do not move the Stand Mixer whilst
in operation.
• The use of any accessory attachments
not recommended by Kambrook may
cause injuries.
• Do not leave the Stand Mixer unattended
when in use.
• Do not place any part of the Stand Mixer
except the mixing bowls in the dishwasher.
• Keep the Stand Mixer clean. Follow the Care,
Cleaning and Storage instructions provided
in this book.

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Your Kambrook PowerMix Stand Mixer
1. 600 watt powerful motor
2. Speed control dial with
12 speed settings
3. Mixer head
4. Tilt button - locks the mixing
head in the down position for
added control while mixing
and locks it in raised position
for added convenience while
cleaning and inserting beaters
and dough hooks
5. Mixer stand with non-slip feet
for stability
6. Boost button for an extra burst
of power
7. Eject button for release of
beaters/dough hooks
8. Mixing beaters
9. Dough hooks
10. Revolving dual position
turn table
11. Large stainless steel mixing bowl
12. Small stainless steel mixing bowl
Not Shown
• Mixer release lever allows mixer
head to be removed from mixer
stand for cleaning

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Assembly and Operation of Your Kambrook
Stand Mixer
Before First Use
Before assembling your Kambrook
Stand Mixer, remove and safely
discard any packaging material
and promotional labels.
Ensure the Speed Control Dial is in
the ‘OFF’ position and the appliance
is switched off at the power outlet
and remove the power cord from
the outlet.
Wash the mixing bowls, beaters
and dough hooks in warm, soapy
water with a soft cloth. Rinse and
dry thoroughly.
Mixing bowls may also be washed
in the dishwasher.
NOTE: When first using your
Stand Mixer, you may notice an
odour coming from the motor.
This is normal and will dissipate
with use.
Assembling the Mixer Head
1. Place the mixer stand on a level,
dry surface such as a bench top.
Ensure the mixer stand is in the
horizontal position.
2. To assemble the mixer head to the
mixer stand, press down and hold
the ‘Mixer Release Lever’ located
at the rear of the mixer stand.
Align the mixer head on the stand
so that the metal pivot on the
bottom of the mixer head fits into
the latched opening on the top
of the stand. Once fitted, release
the mixer release lever to lock the
mixer head in place as the top of
the lever should clamp securely
around the metal pivot.
3. To tilt the mixing head upward, press
inwards on the ‘Tilt’ button located
on the side of the mixer stand while
pulling up on the handle of the
mixing head to elevate.
NOTE: Make sure the mixer
head is securely attached to
the mixer stand before using.
WARNING:The mixer
should not be used as a
hand mixer. It must always
be used on the stand.
Attaching the Revolving
Turntable
1. To ensure the proper positioning
of the mixing bowl with the mixer,
the turntable has two positions.
Before adjusting the turntable,
decide which bowl will be used.
To adjust the turntable, remove it
from the base of the mixer stand.
To easily identify the correct
operating position for each bowl;
note the graphic icons printed
on the base depicting a large
bowl and a small bowl. Place the
turntable in the hole with the icon
corresponding to the bowl that will
be used (See Fig. 1). The turntable
should spin around freely.
Fig. 1

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Inserting the Beaters
1. Attach the beaters by pressing
the ‘Tilt’ button and lifting the
mixer head up until it stops (See
Fig. 2). Release the ‘Tilt’ button.
The mixer head will lock into the
elevated position.
Fig. 2
2. Ensure the correct beaters are
inserted into the corresponding
socket, as indicated by the icon
images located on the underside
of the mixer head. One of the
beaters is shaped like a cone and
has a nylon button on the bottom.
The other beater is square-shaped.
Each beater only fits into its proper
socket. The beaters should be
inserted with a slight twisting
action until they click firmly into
place and hold tight.
L R
NOTE: It is important that the
two beaters are fully inserted
into their appropriate sockets
or your Stand Mixer will not
operate correctly.
Inserting the Dough Hooks
1. Attach the dough hooks by
pressing the ‘Tilt’ button and lifting
the mixer head up until it stops.
2. Ensure the correct dough hooks
are inserted into the corresponding
socket, as indicated by the icon
images located on the underside
of the mixer head. The dough
hooks should be inserted with a
slight twisting action until they click
firmly into place and hold tight.
L R
NOTE:
It is important that the two
dough hooks are fully inserted
into their appropriate sockets
or your Stand Mixer will not
operate correctly.
Assembly and Operation of Your Kambrook
Stand Mixer continued

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NOTE:
If the beaters or dough
hooks are inserted into the
incorrect sockets they will not
lock in.
WARNING:Never use a
dough hook with a beater
as this may damage your
Stand Mixer.
Removing Beaters &
Dough Hooks
1. With the mixer head tilted upwards,
remove the beaters/dough hooks
by pressing the ‘Eject’ button.
2. While pressing the ‘Eject’ button,
carefully hold the shafts as they
may be hot after use.
NOTE:
The beaters/ dough hooks
will be released automatically.
Do not pull the beaters/dough
hooks out of the sockets.
Operating Your Kambrook
Stand Mixer
1. Ensure the Speed Control Dial is set
to the ‘OFF’ position and that the
mixer head is securely attached to
the mixer stand before using.
2. Insert the beaters or dough hooks
correctly as required.
3. Attach the revolving turntable to
accommodate the appropriate
mixing bowl size required.
4. Add ingredients to the mixing bowl
supplied as listed in the recipe and
place bowl on base ensuring that
it is properly situated.
5. Ensure the mixer head is in the
horizontal position so the beaters or
dough hooks are inside the bowl.
6. Insert the power cord into a 230 or
240V power outlet and switch the
power outlet on.
WARNING:
Never
exceed speed setting
number 1 when kneading
heavy ingredients such
as dough.
7. To commence mixing, turn the
Speed Control Dial in a clockwise
direction. Always begin mixing at
a lower speed setting to prevent
splattering. Increase the speed
suited to the mixing task. The
speed setting can be adjusted
during operation by turning the
dial forwards and back. As you
rotate the Speed Control Dial, the
numbered speed indicator light
will illuminate to the corresponding
speed setting. This numbered
speed indicates the speed at
which the mixer is operating.
Rotate the Speed Control Dial
until the indicator is opposite the
numbered speed you wish to use.
Use the Mixing Guide on page 12
as a reference.
8. Occasionally stop the mixer during
the operation and scrape any
food mixture down the sides of the
mixing bowl with a spatula.
NOTE: Always turn the Kambrook
Stand Mixer ‘OFF’ if you need to
scrape the bowl during use. Then
continue mixing.

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9. When mixing is complete, turn the
Speed Control Dial to the ‘OFF’
position. Switch the appliance off
at the power outlet and remove
the power cord from the outlet.
10. Press the ‘Tilt’ button and tilt mixer
head back on the mixer stand.
11. Remove the beaters/dough hooks
by pressing the ‘Eject’ button while
grasping the shafts. The beaters/
dough hooks will be released
automatically. Do not pull the
beaters/dough hooks out of the
sockets. Use a spatula to remove
the mixture from the beaters/
dough hooks. Do not strike the
beaters on the rim of the bowl.
WARNING:After mixing,
take out the beaters or
dough hooks with care,
as they may be hot
after use.
Boost Function
Pressing the ‘Boost’ button while mixing
provides an extra burst of power and
overrides the speed setting being
used. Press the ‘Boost’ button and hold
it down for no more than 30 seconds
at one time to avoid overheating.
Assembly and Operation of Your Kambrook
Stand Mixer continued

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Cleaning After Use
1. Always ensure that the Speed
Control Dial is in the ‘OFF’ position
and that the power is switched
off at the power outlet, then
remove the power cord from
the power outlet.
2. Eject the beaters/dough hooks
from the mixer head.
3. To remove the mixer head for
cleaning, press and hold the ‘Mixer
Release Lever’ and lift the mixer
head from the mixer stand and pull
upwards until the mixer head is fully
clear of the mixer stand. Release
the ‘Mixer Release Lever’.
4. Wipe the mixer head, mixer
stand and revolving turntable
with a soft, damp cloth then
dry thoroughly.
5. Wipe any excess food particles
from the power cord.
6. Wash the mixing bowls, beaters
and dough hooks in warm soapy
water with a soft clean cloth.
Rinse and dry thoroughly. Mixing
bowls may also be washed in
the dishwasher.
7. Do not allow the mixing bowls/
beaters/dough hooks to soak in
water for an extended period
of time, as this may damage
the metal finish.
8. Do not place any part of the
Stand Mixer except the mixing
bowls in the dishwasher.
Care, Cleaning and Storage
NOTE: Do not use abrasive
scouring pads or cleaners when
cleaning the mixing bowls/
beaters/dough hooks as these
may scratch the surface. Also
ensure that the mixing bowls/
beaters/dough hooks are not
soaked in water for an extended
period of time, i.e. for several
hours or overnight, as this may
damage the metal finish. Do not
wash or soak the mixer stand in
water or any other liquid. Clean
with a damp cloth and dry
thoroughly. Do not allow water or
any other liquid to enter the gear
system as damage may result.
CAUTION:Never immerse
the Stand Mixer, power
cord or plug in water or
any other liquid.
Storage
Your Kambrook Stand Mixer should
be kept in a convenient position
on your kitchen bench top or in
an accessible cupboard.
Always unplug your Kambrook Stand
Mixer from the power outlet before
storing. Place the revolving turntable
in the small bowl position. Insert the
beaters into the correct mixer head
sockets. Store the mixing bowls on the
turntable with the small bowl sitting
inside the large mixing bowl. Place
the dough hooks inside the small bowl
and lower the mixer head into the
horizontal position. The beaters will
help hold the bowl in position.

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Speed Setting Mixing Task Best For Mixing
1 Kneading Pizza & Pasta Dough, Bread Dough
and Scones. Use when directions
call for LOW speed
1–3 Folding Heavy Batter, Pastry
4–6 Light Mixing Sauces, Puddings, Packet Mixes.
Use when recipes call out for
MEDIUM speed.
7–9 Creaming/Beating Butter and Sugar, Cream Cheese,
Icings, Tempura Batter
10–12 Whipping/Aerating Beating Cream, Egg Whites/
Meringues, Marshmallow
NOTE: Always begin mixing
at lowest speed, then increase
to higher speed to prevent
splattering.
WARNING:Never exceed
speed setting number 1
when kneading heavy
ingredients such as dough.
Mixing Guide

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Problem Possible Solution
Unsure of whether
to use beaters or
dough hooks
• Use beaters for all mixing/whipping tasks.
• Use dough hooks only for preparation of yeast/
bread doughs.
• DO NOT use a dough hook with a beater-
this will damage your Kambrook Stand Mixer
Unsure of which speed
setting to use
• Use the mixing guide on page 12 to help select
correct mixing speed when preparing recipes.
• Begin mixing at lowest speed, then increase
to higher speed to prevent splattering.
Object has fallen into
the stand mixer bowl
• Should an object, such as a spoon or spatula, fall
into the bowl while mixing, immediately switch the
Stand Mixer OFF, turn off at the power outlet and
remove cord from the power outlet, then remove
object.
• If the Stand Mixer is damaged in any way, return
to a Kambrook Authorised Service Centre.
Over mixing
has occured
• Mix for the recommended time in the recipe
to avoid over mixing.
Egg whites are
not whipping
• Be sure beaters and bowls are completely clean
and dry before use - even a small amount
of fat will affect the whipping performance.
Bread dough is
not combining
• Some brands of flour absorb more liquid than
others, so additional amounts of liquid may need
to be added if the bread is not combining.
• DO NOT exceed speed setting 1 when kneading.
• DO NOT place hands near dough hooks
when mixer is operating.
The Stand Mixer is
shaking on the bench
while it is in use.
• Remove some of the contents from the bowl,
as the contents may be too heavy.
• The speed setting may be set too high for the
task; reduce the speed.
If batter is too firm • Add more liquid to your batter.
Mixture is curdling after
the eggs have been
added
• Add eggs one at a time, beating well after
each addition.
• Make sure eggs are at room temperature.
Sugar crystals still
visible after creaming
• Continue to cream until sugar has dissolved,
or use caster sugar.
Trouble-shooting Guide

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Problem Possible Solution
Lumps in batter
or dough
• Sift the flours and sugar before mixing.
Cooked pavlova
weeping (sugar not
dissolved)
• Continue to whip, until all sugar is dissolved. Test
by rubbing a small amount of mixture between
your fingers; if sugar granules are still felt, further
mixing is required.
Beaters or dough
hooks are stalling
• Dough or batter is too thick; add more liquid
or reduce quantity.
• Chocolate nuts, or fruit pieces are too large;
reduce the size of these ingredients to avoid
this problem.
Trouble-shooting Guide continued

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Lemon and Poppy seed
Cupcakes
Makes 18 cupcakes
¼ cup milk
2 tbsp poppy seeds
125g butter, softened
1 cup caster sugar, sifted
2 x 59g free range eggs
2 tbsp lemon juice
2 tsp lemon rind
2 cups self-raising flour, sifted
½ cup pure icing sugar, sifted
Whipped cream, to serve
1. In a jug, combine the milk and
poppy seeds and allow to stand
for 20 minutes.
2. Preheat a fan forced oven to 180ºC
and line 3 x 6 holed cupcake pan
with patty pans.
3. Place the butter and sugar into the
large mixing bowl with the beaters
attached and whisk until light and
creamy, or approximately 4 minutes
on speed setting 8.
4. Add the eggs one at a time,
whisking well after each addition
until heightened and thick.
5. Fold through the lemon, flour, milk
and poppy seeds on speed setting
1 until just combined.
6. Spoon evenly into the trays and bake
for 20 minutes or until a skewer can be
removed cleanly. Allow to cool.
7. Dust evenly with icing sugar and
serve with fresh whipped cream.
Gooey Chocolate Chip Cookies
Makes 40
185g butter, softened
1 cup brown sugar
½ cup caster sugar
1 tsp vanilla essence
59g free range eggs
1 egg yolk
2 cups plain flour
½ tsp baking powder
100g white chocolate chips
100g dark chocolate chips
100g caramel chocolate chips
1. Preheat a fan forced oven to 180ºC
and line 2 baking trays with canola
oil spray and baking paper.
2. Place the butter, sugars and vanilla
into the large mixing bowl with the
beaters attached and cream for
4 minutes on speed setting 8.
3. Add the eggs one at a time, mixing
well after each addition. Fold
through the flour, baking powder
and chocolate chips on speed
setting 1 until just combined.
4. Roll tablespoon sized balls and place
onto the oven trays. Gently press
down, making sure the cookies are
placed 5cm apart. Place into the
oven for 12 minutes or until golden
brown. Allow to cool on cake
cooling racks.
Recipes

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Pancakes
Makes 12 pancakes
2 cups self-raising flour
1⁄3cup plain flour
3 tbsp caster sugar
2 ¼ cups milk
130g butter, melted
59g free range egg, lightly whisked
1. Place the flour, sugar, milk, 90g butter
and eggs into the small mixing bowl
with the beaters attached and mix
well for 2 minutes on speed setting
5 or until the mixture is smooth and
lump free.
2. Brush a frypan with some of the extra
butter and then heat on a low to
medium heat until butter sizzles. Pour
about 1⁄3cup of mixture into the pan
and evenly move mixture around to
form a circle.
3. When bubbles cover the whole
pancake, flip the pancake and
cook for a further 1 minute.
4. Repeat until all pancake batter is
gone. Serve with lemon and sugar
or maple syrup and ice cream.
Garlic Butter
Makes enough for 10 serves of
garlic bread
150g butter, softened
6 cloves garlic, minced
4 tsp salt
1 tbsp dill, washed, chopped
1 French stick, halved
1. Place the butter, garlic, salt and dill
into the small mixing bowl with the
beaters attached and beat for about
4 minutes on speed setting 8 or until
light and creamy.
2. Preheat a fan forced oven to 180ºC.
3. Cut the French stick into slices, without
cutting through the base and spread
the garlic butter generously between
each slice. Wrap in aluminium foil and
bake for 15 minutes.

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Chocolate Mousse
Makes 6 serves
300g dark chocolate melts
3 x 59g free range eggs
¼ cup caster sugar
1 tsp vanilla bean paste
1 tbsp cocoa powder
300ml pure cream
1. Place the chocolate melts into a
heat proof glass bowl and microwave
for 1 minute on high. Remove from
the microwave and stir. Place back
into the microwave for a further 30
seconds and then stir and allow to
stand. If not completely melted, melt
for a further 30 seconds.
2. Place the eggs and sugar into the
large mixing bowl, with the beaters
attached and beat for 3 minutes on
speed setting 10.
3. Fold in chocolate and cocoa powder
on speed setting 1 until just combined.
4. In the small mixing bowl, add the
cream, with the beaters attached
and whisk until stiff peaks form,
approximately 1 minute 20 seconds
on speed setting 10.
5. Using a large metal spoon, fold the
cream through the chocolate mixture
and then scoop into 6 glasses and
chill in the refrigerator for 2 hours.
Scones
Makes 12 scones
3 ½ cups self-raising flour, sifted
300ml pure cream
375ml lemonade
1 tbsp milk
1. Preheat a fan forced oven to 180ºC
and line a baking tray with canola oil
spray and baking paper.
2. Place the flour, cream and lemonade
into the large mixer bowl with the
beaters attached and mix on speed
setting 1 until just combined.
3. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface
and divide into 12 dough balls.
4. Place the dough balls evenly on the
prepared tray and brush the dough
balls with milk and bake for
12 minutes.
5. Serve with lemon curd or jam
and cream.

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Fruit and Nut Buns
Makes 12 buns
205ml water, luke warm
25ml olive oil
1 tsp salt
1 ½ tbsp sugar
265g wholemeal flour
60g white flour
1 tbsp milk powder
1 ½ tsp yeast
½ tsp cinnamon, ground
½ tsp all spice, ground
¼ cup walnuts, chopped
¼ cup dried cranberries
60g butter, melted
½ cup brown sugar
Butter, to serve
1. Place the water, oil, salt, sugar, flours,
milk and yeast into the large mixing
bowl with the dough hooks attached
and knead mixture for 3 minutes on
speed setting 1. Shape into a ball and
place in a large clean glass bowl.
Brush with a little water and cover with
a damp tea towel. Place in a warm,
draught-free place to prove for 1 ½
hours or until doubled in size.
2. Preheat a fan forced oven to 180ºC
and line 2 baking trays with canola oil
spray and baking paper.
3. Place dough ball back into the large
mixing bowl and add the cinnamon,
all spice, walnuts and cranberries.
Knead for a further 2 minutes on
speed setting 1.
4. Cut the dough ball into 12 even sized
portions and shape into balls. Place
onto the prepared baking trays,
roughly 3cm apart.
5. Brush the rolls with butter and then
sprinkle with sugar. Bake for 25
minutes. Allow to cool until warm
and serve with butter.
Cheese and Bacon BBQ rolls
Makes 6 rolls
375mls warm water
60ml olive oil
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
600g bread flour
2 tsp yeast
3 tbsp bbq sauce
1 cup bacon, diced
1 cup tasty cheese, grated
1. Place the water, olive oil, sugar, salt,
flour and yeast into the large mixing
bowl with the dough hooks attached
and knead for 3 minutes on speed
setting 1. Shape into a ball and place
in a large clean glass bowl. Brush with
a little water and cover with a damp
tea towel. Place in a warm, draught-
free place to prove for 1½ hours or
until doubled in size.
2. Preheat a fan forced oven to 180ºC.
3. Place dough ball back into the large
mixing bowl and knead for a further 2
minutes on speed setting 1. Roll dough
ball out onto a floured surface and
cut into 6 balls.
4. Place the 6 dough balls onto a baking
tray lined with baking paper. Top
each evenly with bbq sauce, bacon
and cheese.
5. Place into the oven and cook for
20 minutes.

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Pasta Dough
Makes 4 serves
1 ¼ cups ‘OO’ flour (An alternative is
plain flour.)
½ tsp salt
2 x 59g free range eggs, at room
temperature
1 tbsp olive oil
1 tbsp cold water
Plain flour, extra, to dust
1. Place the flour, salt, eggs and olive
oil into the small mixing bowl with the
dough hooks attached and knead for
1 minute on speed setting 1.
2. Remove from the mixing bowl and
process through a pasta maker to
make pasta or wrap in cling wrap and
store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days
or in the freezer for up to 3 months.
NOTE: Throughout mixing, you
may need to scrape down the
sides of the bowl and push the
bowl in a anti clockwise direction.
Pavlova
Makes 8 serves
6 x egg whites (59g eggs)
1 tsp cream of tartar
1 ¼ cup caster sugar
300ml pure cream
¼ cup pure icing sugar
300g strawberries, hulled, halved
300g raspberries
2 x passionfruit, flesh only
1. Place the eggs into the large mixing
bowl with the beaters attached
and whisk on speed setting 12 until
soft peaks appear, approximately
30 seconds.
2. Add the cream of tartar and then
the sugar, one tablespoon at a time,
mixing well after each addition. Whisk
for approximately 7 minutes in total.
3. Scoop out onto the baking tray in a
round shape approximately 10cm
high and 20cm across and smooth
using a spatula. Place into the oven
for 50 minutes and turn the oven off.
Place a wooden spoon in the oven
door and allow the pavlova to cool
inside the oven.
4. To whip the cream, place the cream
and icing sugar into the small mixing
bowl with the beaters attached
and whisk until stiff peaks form,
approximately 45 seconds.
5. Top the pavlova with cream,
berries and passionfruit and
serve immediately.
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