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Baking – Roasting – Moistureplus
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Foreword
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Dear connoisseurs,
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Contents
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Foreword ................................................................................................................ 3
Introduction............................................................................................................ 8Using your oven ...................................................................................................... 8Settings for different sized ovens............................................................................ 8Oven function symbols in the recipes ..................................................................... 8Temperatures........................................................................................................... 8Durations ................................................................................................................. 8Shelf level ................................................................................................................ 8Pre-heating.............................................................................................................. 9Heating-up phase.................................................................................................... 9Crisp function ........................................................................................................ 10Food probe/core temperature ............................................................................... 10Automatic programmes .................................................................................. 10Moisture plus .................................................................................................. 11
Quantities and weights ....................................................................................... 12
Optional accessories .......................................................................................... 13
Baking................................................................................................................... 18Tips on preparation ............................................................................................... 20
Types of flour.................................................................................................... 20Raising agents.................................................................................................. 20Dough and mixes ............................................................................................. 20
Bake-off products ................................................................................................. 24Apple tart............................................................................................................... 27Apple sponge ........................................................................................................ 28Apple pie ............................................................................................................... 29Apple streusel with hazelnut brittle ....................................................................... 30Apricot streusel cake............................................................................................. 31Belgian sponge cake............................................................................................. 32Gateau................................................................................................................... 33
I. Quark filling.................................................................................................... 34II. Cappuccino filling......................................................................................... 35
Butter cake ............................................................................................................ 36Classic rich fruit cake ( 15 cm) ........................................................................... 38
Classic rich fruit cake ( 20 cm) ...................................................................... 40Classic rich fruit cake ( 25 cm) ...................................................................... 41
Fruit tart with puff pastry ....................................................................................... 42Fruit tart with shortcrust pastry ............................................................................. 43Gugelhupf.............................................................................................................. 44Plaited walnut loaf ................................................................................................. 45Plaited loaf............................................................................................................. 46
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Almond cake ......................................................................................................... 48Marble cake........................................................................................................... 49Fruit streusel cake ................................................................................................. 50Swiss apple cake .................................................................................................. 51Pine nut and almond cake..................................................................................... 52Sachertorte............................................................................................................ 53Sponge cake ......................................................................................................... 54Chocolate and hazelnut cake................................................................................ 55Streusel cake......................................................................................................... 56Viennese apple strudel .......................................................................................... 57Cinnamon and macadamia ring ............................................................................ 58Raisin loaf.............................................................................................................. 59Biscuits.................................................................................................................. 60Linzer biscuits........................................................................................................ 61Almond macarons ................................................................................................. 62Drop cookies ......................................................................................................... 63Vanilla biscuits....................................................................................................... 64Chocolate cherry muffins ...................................................................................... 65Walnut muffins....................................................................................................... 66Choux buns ........................................................................................................... 67Apricot loaf ............................................................................................................ 68Buttermilk bread.................................................................................................... 69Flatbread ............................................................................................................... 70Italian Mozzarella bread......................................................................................... 72Herb bread ............................................................................................................ 73Mixed grain bread.................................................................................................. 74Olive bread ............................................................................................................ 75Rye bread .............................................................................................................. 76Raisin loaf.............................................................................................................. 78Swiss farmhouse bread......................................................................................... 79Bacon or herb baguettes....................................................................................... 80Tiger bread ............................................................................................................ 81White bread ........................................................................................................... 82Plaited Swiss loaf .................................................................................................. 83Ginger loaf ............................................................................................................. 84Onion flat bread..................................................................................................... 85Chocolate breakfast rolls....................................................................................... 86Yeast pretzels ........................................................................................................ 87Bread rolls ............................................................................................................. 88Yeast dough men .................................................................................................. 89Seeded rolls........................................................................................................... 90Sesame cheese rolls ............................................................................................. 91Malted pumpkin seed rolls .................................................................................... 92
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Quark rolls ............................................................................................................. 93Ham and cheese rolls............................................................................................ 94Sunday rolls........................................................................................................... 95
Fish ....................................................................................................................... 96Tips on preparation ............................................................................................... 98“Verduras” sea bream ......................................................................................... 100Viennese fillet of fish............................................................................................ 102Trout stuffed with mushrooms............................................................................. 103Stuffed salmon trout............................................................................................ 104Red mullet en Papillote........................................................................................ 105Pollock delicioso ................................................................................................. 106Hake in a herb sauce........................................................................................... 107Salt cod brandade............................................................................................... 108Salmon and spinach pasta bake......................................................................... 109Savoy cabbage and salmon gratin...................................................................... 110Pikeperch with herbs........................................................................................... 111
Meat and poultry ............................................................................................... 112Tips on preparation ............................................................................................. 114
Meat ............................................................................................................... 114Poultry ............................................................................................................ 115
Beef Wellington (Australia)................................................................................... 116Beef Wellington (Great Britain) ............................................................................ 118Braised beef roulades ......................................................................................... 120Hash .................................................................................................................... 122Yorkshire Pudding ............................................................................................... 123Braised silverside of veal..................................................................................... 124Osso buco ........................................................................................................... 125Pork fillet with Parma ham and red pesto ........................................................... 126Fillet of pork en croûte ........................................................................................ 127Pork casserole with apples ................................................................................. 128Chinese steak...................................................................................................... 129Glazed gammon .................................................................................................. 130Pork belly with crackling and a honey sauce ...................................................... 131Christmas ham .................................................................................................... 132Belgian meat loaf................................................................................................. 133Meat loaf.............................................................................................................. 134Lamb cutlets with a pistachio crust .................................................................... 135Rack of lamb with vegetables ............................................................................. 136Spanish garlic rabbit............................................................................................ 138Sweet and sour chicken ..................................................................................... 140Herby chicken fillets ............................................................................................ 141
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Duck à l'orange ................................................................................................... 142Turkey roulade with a spinach ricotta filling ........................................................ 143Stuffed goose...................................................................................................... 144
Savoury dishes .................................................................................................. 146Aubergine moussaka........................................................................................... 148Chicory gratin ...................................................................................................... 149Spring pie ............................................................................................................ 150Cheese or vegetable flan with puff pastry........................................................... 151Cheese or vegetable flan with shortcrust pastry................................................. 152Jansson's bake ................................................................................................... 154Cheese soufflés................................................................................................... 155Potato gratin in a mustard sauce ........................................................................ 156Potato cheese bake............................................................................................. 157Garlic soup .......................................................................................................... 158Pasta bake........................................................................................................... 159Lasagne............................................................................................................... 160Potato dumplings ................................................................................................ 162Mushroom cannelloni .......................................................................................... 163Pizza variations.................................................................................................... 164Quiche Lorraine ................................................................................................... 166Cheese pie .......................................................................................................... 167Ratatouille............................................................................................................ 168Swiss potato gratin.............................................................................................. 169Shepherd's pie .................................................................................................... 170Spinach in puff pastry ......................................................................................... 171Tortellini, ham and rocket bake ........................................................................... 172Tuna terrine.......................................................................................................... 173
Desserts ............................................................................................................. 174Pavlova ................................................................................................................ 176Caramel pudding................................................................................................. 177Creme caramel .................................................................................................... 178Lemon Meringue Pie ........................................................................................... 180Dumplings with plum compote ........................................................................... 181Chocolate dessert ............................................................................................... 182Chocolate sponge puds ...................................................................................... 183Sweet cherry soufflé............................................................................................ 184
Introduction
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Using your ovenPlease refer to the Operating andinstallation instructions for detailedinformation.
Settings for different sizedovensThis recipe booklet is used for a rangeof different sized ovens. The settings forthe different sized ovens are listed asfollows:
– ovens with five shelf levels– [ovens with three shelf levels]– (90 cm ovens)
If the settings are the same for allovens, they are shown withoutbrackets.
Oven function symbols in therecipes– Automatic programmes– Moisture plus– Fan plus– Conventional heat– Intensive bake– Full grill– Fan grill
Your oven also has a number of otherfunctions which are not used in thefollowing recipes.
TemperaturesA range is given for the temperatures. Ingeneral, it is best to select the lowesttemperature.
Eating food which has been cookedcorrectly is important for good health.Only bake cakes, pizza, chips etc. untilthey are golden. Do not overcook them.
DurationsA range is given for the duration. Ingeneral, it is best to select the shorterduration quoted.
Shelf levelThe numbers for the shelf levels forplacing dishes are marked on the frontframe of the oven cavity, visible with thedoor open.
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Pre-heatingMost dishes can be placed in a coldoven. They will then make use of theheat produced during the heating-upphase.
If pre-heating of the oven is necessary,instructions to do so will be given in theSettings section of the recipe.
The time required for pre-heating is notincluded in the overall baking orcooking duration.
Pre-heating is, however, included in theprogramme durations for the Automaticprogrammes .
Heating-up phaseWhen using temperatures above 100 °Cwith the Fan plus, Moisture plus andConventional heat functions, you canchoose between “Rapid” and “Normal”for the heating-up phase. A rapidheating-up phase is pre-set asstandard.
The setting for the heating-up phase isspecified for recipes which recommendusing one of these three functions.Where “Heating-up phase: Rapid” isrecommended you should not changeit. Where “Heating-up phase: Normal” isrecommended, please proceed asdescribed in the Operating andinstallation instructions supplied withyour oven.
Depending on model:
– Select “Rapid heat-up” and confirm“Off”.
– Select “Heating-up phase” andconfirm “Normal”.
– Touch the illuminated sensor. Theillumination will go out.
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Crisp functionThe Crisp function can be used withany oven function. It must, however, beselected each time you use thatfunction. It is advisable to use it formoist dishes where a crisp finish isrequired.
The Crisp function is specified in theSettings section for recipes that wouldbenefit from using it.
To use it select “Crisp function” andconfirm “On”.
Please note that the “Crisp function” isnot available on all ovens.
Food probe/core temperatureYou can only use Automaticprogrammes with a food probe if youroven has been supplied with one. If itdoes not have a food probe please usethe Alternative settings.
Automatic programmes Select this function to call up theAutomatic programmes. Automaticprogrammes are available with andwithout the addition of moisture.
If you select an Automatic programmewhich uses moisture, a prompt aboutthe water intake process will appear.Follow the instructions in the display.The bursts of steam will then beinjected automatically.
The Automatic programmes will varydepending on model. All the recipes inthis book can also be cooked withoutusing an Automatic programme. Pleaseuse the Alternative settings.
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Moisture plus Depending on the recipe you canchoose between
– Automatic burst of steam– 1 burst of steam– 2 bursts of steam– 3 bursts of steam
There are two methods of releasing 1, 2and 3 bursts of steam
– Manual– Time controlled
Injecting bursts of steam manually
If you want to release the bursts ofsteam manually, you can set a minuteminder to remind you when to do so.
If you are using the Moisture plusprogramme and the recipe requires theoven to be pre-heated, you will need torelease the steam manually.
The time to release the 1st burst ofsteam will depend on:
– the start time for the programmewhen the oven is not pre-heated.
– when the food goes into the ovenwith a pre-heated oven.
The time quoted for the next burst ofsteam is always the duration since thelast burst of steam was released.
Time controlled bursts of steam
If you want Time controlled steamrelease, you will need to specify thetime at which each burst of steam isreleased before the cooking programmestarts.
Changing the type of heating
The Moisture plus programme uses theFan plus heating method with theaddition of moisture.
For most recipes you will not need tochange this setting.
If the recipe recommends using adifferent type of heat to “Fan plus” thiswill be specified in the Settings sectionfor the recipe.
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Abbreviations
– tsp = teaspoon– tbsp = tablespoon– g = gram– kg = kilogram– ml = millilitre
1 teaspoon is approx.
– 3 g baking powder– 5 g salt / sugar / vanilla sugar– 5 g flour– 5 ml liquid
1 tablespoon is approx.
– 10 g flour / cornflour / breadcrumbs– 15 g sugar– 10 ml liquid– 10 g mustard
1 packet equals
– 8 g / 2 tsp vanilla sugar– 16 g / 5 tsp baking powder– 7 g dried yeast– 37 g custard powder
1 pinch
– the amount that can be pinchedbetween the thumb and forefinger.
Optional accessories
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In addition to a premium quality ovenand first-class ingredients, the correctaccessories also have a part to play inensuring that you achieve perfectresults with your recipes.
Accessories and care productsavailable to order
Miele offer a wide range of accessoriesspecially designed to guarantee perfectresults in Miele appliances. Theseproducts have all been tested rigorouslyto ensure that they meet exacting Mielestandards and can be ordered easily viathe internet at:
PerfectClean accessories
The surface of many Miele originalaccessories has been treated with aspecial PerfectClean enamel.PefectClean is a special finish whichhas been developed and patented byMiele and is therefore exclusive toMiele. Its special finish means there isno need to grease the container or lineit with baking paper when cookingmany types of food. Food can also besliced or cut up on a PerfectCleansurface. And of course, the interior ofyour Miele oven* is also PerfectClean.PerfectClean surfaces are very easy toclean.
* Exception: Pyrolytic ovens have aspecial pyrolytic enamel.
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Gourmet perforated bakingtray, HBBL 71
The Miele Gourmet perforated bakingtray is perfect for achieving a crispfinish when baking food made withfresh yeast dough. It gives excellentresults when baking white bread, yeastrolls and tray baked cakes. The fineperforations on this tray guarantee lightand airy results with even browning. It isalso ideal for cooking deep frozen foodsand for drying fruit and vegetables. Theenamelled, PerfectClean surface hasexcellent anti-stick properties and iseasy to keep clean. It does not need tobe greased before use and there is noneed to use baking paper either.
Freshly made baked goods
Roll the pastry out on a flat and evensurface and then place it on theGourmet perforated baking tray. Thisway you will avoid the pastrypenetrating through the perforations.
Deep frozen / Ready-made products
The Gourmet perforated baking tray canalso be used for deep frozen and freshready-made products. Chips and bake-off products cook particularly well onthis tray. Always follow manufacturer'scooking instructions on the packaging.
To prevent the floor of the oven gettingdirty the Gourmet perforated bakingtray should not be used for moistdough, very fatty food or food with ahigh water content such as fish or meat.
Drying food
The Gourmet perforated baking tray isalso ideal for drying fruit andvegetables. For more information,please refer to the operatinginstructions supplied with your oven.
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Gourmet oven dishes (HUB)
HUB 5000 MHUB 5001 M*
HUB 5000-XL
* suitable for use on induction hobs
Miele Gourmet oven dishes areexcellent for cooking bakes, casseroles,gratins, pasta dishes and soups as wellas joints of meat or roulades. The largeGourmet oven dish will easilyaccommodate a goose and the smalldish, a duck. Miele oven dishes are verypractical as they can be placed directlyonto your oven runners, or ontoFlexiClip runners. The HUB 5000Gourmet oven dish is also suitable forusing on an electric hob and can evenbe used in a DGC steam combi oven.The same applies to the HUB 5001-M,however this special version is alsosuitable for use on an induction hob.
Thanks to its special anti-stick coatingyou can cook food without oil to keepthe calorie count down and cleaning isquick and easy.
Gourmet oven dish lids (HBD)
HBD 60-22 HBD 60-35
Gourmet oven dish lids in high quality,heat-resistant stainless steel areavailable for both dishes.
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FlexiClip telescopic runnersHFC 71 (HFC 72 PyroFit)
These runners enable a shelf to bedrawn out of the oven easily and safelyso that food can be placed in or on orremoved from individual baking trays orracks. They are also easy to take outand refit on a different shelf level. Fullyutilising the oven compartment andcooking on more than one level at thesame time will save energy and fittingseveral pairs of FlexiClip runners willhelp you do this.
The PerfectClean finish makes the HFC71 FlexiClip telescopic runners easy toclean.
The HFC 72 FlexiClip telescopicrunners can remain in the oven duringthe pyrolytic cleaning process.
Anti-splash insert HGBB 71
You will find this insert indispensablewhen grilling or roasting using theuniversal tray. The insert fits in theuniversal tray and the juices from thefood being grilled or roasted collectunderneath the insert. This means thatthe food is not sitting in the juices andso can become crispy all over. Thejuices can then be used for makingdelicious gravy and sauces.
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Handle HEG
This practical handle makes it easy totake hot, fully laden baking anduniversal trays out of the oven safely. Itis designed so that it grips the entiretray to ensure stability.
Round baking tray HBF 27-1
This circular dish is ideal for cookingpizzas, tarts and quiches. ThePerfectClean surface means there is nodanger of food baking onto the dish orscratching from sharp knives or pizzacutters.
Original Miele care productsMiele have developed and tested avariety of cleaning and care products,such as the Miele oven cleaner, to helpyou get the best out of your Mieleappliances. These will also help to keepthem pristine for years to come.Miele oven cleanerThe special Miele formula ensures thevery best cleaning results and safe usein Miele appliances. With its high levelof grease-dissolving power, the ovencleaner is ideal for eliminating stubbornsoiling. Its gel-like consistency ensuresthat it does not run off vertical surfacesand it can dissolve burnt-on food orother soiling. This oven cleaner can beapplied easily and quickly toPerfectClean surfaces due to its veryshort reaction time.
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Truly scrumptiousBaking your own bread and rolls,whether savoury or sweet, is mucheasier and quicker than you might think.Not only does homemade baking tastebetter; it gives you the opportunity toallow your imagination free rein with theingredients. And what could be nicerthan waking up on a Sunday morning tothe aroma of freshly baked bread?
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Tips on preparation
Types of flour
Different types of flour contain varyingamounts of whole grain.
The different types of flour arecategorised by how finely they havebeen ground and whether they containbaking powder or not.
– Plain flour and Self-raising flourPlain flour is a fine white flour whichis equally suitable for cooking andbaking. It consists primarily of starchand gluten. Self-raising is similar, buthas raising agents added. It is usedin recipes where the mixture needs torise during cooking to give lightresults.
– Strong white flour and Strongbrown flourThese flours are generally used forbaking bread and other items thatneed the addition of yeast as theraising agent.
– Wholemeal flourThis flour consists of almost all thewheat germ. For a lighter dough itcan be mixed 50:50 with strong whiteflour and is excellent for bakingbread.
– Mixed grain and wholegrain flourThis is a dark flour that containsalmost all the wheat germ. Againexcellent for baking bread.
– Strong wholemeal flourThis flour is made from the wholegrain and contains maximumgoodness. It can be ground finely orcoarsely and is particularly good forbread.
Raising agents
Raising agents are used to make thedough rise and help it keep light andairy after kneading or mixing.
YeastYeast is available either in dried form orfresh. It is particularly suitable for bakedgoods made with wheat flour. It needsto be mixed with a liquid (e.g. water),starch (e.g. flour) and sugar and thenneeds to be kept warm at a temperaturebetween 35 °C and 50 °C to help it rise.
Baking powderBaking powder is generally used as theraising agent in cake mixes. Togetherwith liquid and warmth, baking powderhelps cakes become light and airy.
SourdoughSourdough is available in liquid form ordry form. The typical strong butpleasantly sour taste comes fromconverting the glucose into lactic acidbacteria. Sourdough is used for heavydough such as those used forwholegrain and rye bread. It is easy tomake liquid sourdough by mixing 250 gof rye flour with approx. 200 ml oflukewarm water. Leave to stand for 48hours at room temperature and thenuse as directed in your recipe.
Dough and mixes
Yeast dough
– Yeast dough is particularly good forStreusel cakes, small pastries andpizza. Making it is easier than youmight think.
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– Dissolve the yeast in lukewarm liquid.Then add to the flour and otheringredients and knead until you get asmooth dough. If dry yeast is used,add 2 extra tablespoons of liquid.
– Yeast dough can be left to prove inthe oven by selecting Conventionalheat and setting the temperature to35 °C or by using the appropriateAutomatic programme for provingdough.
– Cover the dough and leave it in theoven until doubled in size. Thenknead it briefly, and roll it out orknead in other ingredients such asraisins, citrus peel or almonds.
– Freshly baked items made with yeastdough freeze well and can be storedfor up to one month in the freezer.Frozen yeast baked items should bebaked using the Moisture plusprogramme with an automatic burstof steam.
Yeast dough Automatic programmeThis Automatic programme with theaddition of moisture can be used toprove dough.
Function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Yeast dough \– Prove for 15 minutes– Prove for 30 minutes– Prove for 45 minutes
Shelf level and amount of water: seedisplay
Quark dough
– Quark dough is a very elastic, softdough and is a good alternative toyeast dough.
– Because it is made using bakingpowder there is no need to prove thedough before using it.
Shortcrust pastry
– Shortcrust pastry is a firm dough,made mainly from flour and fat in aratio of 2:1 together with a littlewater.
– The dough should be rapidlykneaded. It you take too long it willget too warm, making it difficult towork with.
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Creamed mixture
– Creamed mixtures are generally veryrich and are made with flour, fat,sugar and eggs. Creamed mixturescan be made very light by separatingthe eggs and folding in the beatenegg whites separately to the yolks.
– The baking powder used in creamedmixtures together with the air that isbeaten into them give a very lightresult.
– Creamed mixtures will flop if beatenfor too long.
Bread/rolls
– Bread and rolls should be light andhave a good crust. The raising agentsused to achieve this are yeast andsourdough.
– The taste of bread is affected by thechoice of ingredients and how theyare used. Freshly ground orwholemeal flour made using thewhole grain retains all its fibre,minerals and vitamins.
– Liquids should be lukewarm formaking dough (30–35 °C).
– Bread dough should be kneaded untilit is glossy and then left to rise. Itshould double in size during the firstproving phase. Subsequent provingphases can be shorter because thedough will rise quite a bit duringbaking. Once baked, bread shouldbe of a consistency that is not toocrumbly and that is easy to slice.
– When tray baking bread make surethat the surface is smooth withoutany creases or folds in it. If there areany, they should be on the undersideof the loaf.
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– Grease loaf tins before use.– With Automatic programmes the
dough goes into the oven withoutbeing proved first. The proving phaseand the duration are part of theprogramme.
– You cannot use the normal skewertest to find out whether bread iscompletely cooked, as freshly bakedbread will continue to stick until it hascooled right down. It is best to tapthe underside of the loaf. If it soundshollow the bread is cooked and canbe placed on a rack to cool down.
– If you do not want to take bread outof the oven after baking it, select alower setting to prevent it gettingover cooked and too dark on thesurface.
Bread mixes
– Make up the dough according to thepacket instructions. Use the amountof liquid specified for oven baking.
– Bake all bread mixes in a greasedloaf tin (25 cm x 10 cm).
– Slash the top before placing the loafin the oven and brush it with a littlewater.
– With Automatic programmes thedough goes into the oven withoutbeing proved first. The proving phaseand the duration are part of theprogramme.
– If you do not want to take bread outof the oven after baking it, select alower setting to prevent it gettingover cooked and too dark on thesurface.
– There are numerous brands of breadmixes. The programmes have notbeen written for any particular one.For this reason results may vary withlevels of browning, how well thebread rises and its consistency oncebaked. If necessary, bake for slightlylonger, or select a different level ofbrowning the next time if results arenot to your liking.
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Bake-off products
IngredientsFrozen or unchilled part-baked rollsDeep frozen salted pretzels
AccessoriesRolls: baking tray/perforated Gourmetbaking trayPretzels: baking tray lined with bakingparchment
Method for part-baked rollsPlace the rolls on a baking tray or theGourmet perforated baking tray.
Method for pretzelsPlace the pretzels on a baking tray linedwith baking parchment. Leave to thawfor 10 minutes and scatter with rocksalt.
Settings to use when the packetinstructions state that the ovenshould be pre-heatedOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: see packet instructionsfor Fan heatPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:1 burst of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: after placing food inovenDuration: as per packet instructionsplus approx. 5 minutes
Settings to use when the packetinstructions state that pre-heating isnot requiredOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: see packet instructionsfor Fan heatHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:Automatic burst of steamAmount of water: see displayDuration: as per packet instructionsplus approx. 5 minutes
TipThanks to the PerfectClean finish,baking and universal trays do not needto be greased or lined with bakingparchment unless you are baking itemswith a high sodium content likepretzels, and items with a lot of sugarand egg white such as sponge mixes,macaroons and meringue.
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Bake-off products
IngredientsBread rolls (made from ready-madedough)
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
MethodPrepare the rolls according to thepacket instructions and place on abaking tray or the Gourmet perforatedGourmet baking tray.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: see packet instructionsfor Fan heatHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:1 burst of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after3 minutesDuration: as per packet instructionsplus approx. 5 minutes
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Bake-off products
IngredientsCroissants (made from ready-madedough)
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
MethodPrepare the rolls or croissantsaccording to the packet instructions,then place them on a baking tray or theGourmet perforated baking tray.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Rolls \ CroissantsShelf level: see displayAmount of water: see displayDuration: approx. 20 minutes
TipAlternatively you can bake thecroissants using the Moisture plus function. Use the setting recommendedfor rolls.
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Apple tart
Preparation time: 80–90 minutesMakes 12 slices
Dough ingredients220 g plain flour100 g butter60 g icing sugarA pinch of salt1 egg
Topping ingredients600 g apples, peeled and sliced
Caramel100 g sugar20 ml apple juiceJuice of ½ a lemon
For dustingIcing sugar
AccessoriesFlan tin 26 cmPan
MethodMix the flour, butter, icing sugar, saltand egg together and knead to asmooth dough. Chill the dough forabout 30 minutes.
Dust the worktop with flour, roll thedough out and place in the flan tin.Layer the apple slices over the dough,overlapping them a little as you go.
Heat the sugar in a pan on the hobusing a high setting and constantly stiruntil you have a golden brown caramel.Deglaze the pan with apple juice andlemon juice then pour the caramel overthe apples and place the tart in the pre-heated oven.
After cooking leave to cool then dustwith icing sugar.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Apple tartShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 53 [55] (55) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 190–200 °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 1Duration: 35–45 minutes
TipInstead of using caramel this tart canbe topped with a mixture made from:150 g crème fraîche, 2 eggs, 2 tsp ofvanilla sugar and 1 tbsp of icing sugar.Mix well and pour over the apples.Increase the baking duration by about10 minutes.
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Apple sponge
Preparation time: 80–110 minutesMakes 12 slices
Dough ingredients150 g butter150 g caster sugar2 tsp vanilla sugar3 eggsJuice of ½ a lemon150 g plain flour½ tsp baking powder
Topping ingredients650 g sharp dessert or cooking apples
For dusting or glazingIcing sugar or apricot jam
Accessories26 cm springform cake tin
MethodCream together the butter, caster sugarand vanilla sugar, then mix in the eggsone at a time.
Sift the baking powder and flourtogether and fold into the creamedmixture together with the lemon juice.Spoon into the greased springformcake tin .
Peel, quarter and core the apples. Makeseveral cuts into the top of each quarterand gently press into the cake mixturewith the cut side up. Bake until golden.
Leave to cool to room temperature,then dust with icing sugar or spread alittle apricot jam over the top.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Apple \ SpongeShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 45 [43] (71) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 170–180 [170–180] (160–170) °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: normalCrisp function: OnShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Duration: 40–50 [40–50] (55–65)minutes
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Apple pie
Preparation time: 90–100 minutesMakes 12 slices
Dough ingredients350 g plain flour½ tsp baking powder200 g butter100 g caster sugar2 tsp vanilla sugar1 egg
Topping ingredients1000 g sharp dessert or cooking apples50 g raisins50 g caster sugar½ tsp cinnamon3 tbsp water
For glazing1 egg yolk beaten into a little milk
Accessories26 cm springform cake tinSaucepan
MethodMix together the flour, baking powder,butter, sugar and vanilla sugar, andknead to a smooth dough.
Press about 2/3 of the dough evenlyinto the base of a greased springformtin and about 2 cm up the sides of thetin.
Peel, quarter, core and coarsely dicethe apples. Place in a saucepantogether with the raisins, sugar,cinnamon and water and gently heat for1 minute. Scatter evenly over the piebase.
Dust the worktop with flour and roll outthe remaining dough. Place it over thetop of the apples and bake.
With the Automatic programme:Glaze the top of the pie with the eggand milk mixture before it goes in theoven.
With all other functions:Glaze the top of the pie with the eggand milk mixture approx. 10 minutesbefore the end of baking.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Apple \ PieShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 62 [62] (46) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 170–180 [170–180] (160–170) °CPre-heat: yes [yes] (no)Heating-up phase: normalShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration: 60–70 [60–70] (45–55)minutes
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Apple streusel with hazelnut brittle
Preparation time: 100–110 minutesMakes 12 slices
Dough ingredients200 g melted butter350 g plain flour1 tsp baking powder150 g caster sugar2 tsp vanilla sugar60 g hazelnut brittle
Topping ingredients800 g sharp apples (e.g. GrannySmiths)50 g caster sugar
Accessories26 cm springform cake tin
MethodMix the flour, baking powder, sugar andvanilla sugar. Add the slightly cooledmelted butter and knead to a coarsecrumbly texture.
Press about two thirds of the streusel(crumble) mixture into the base of aspringform tin and about 2 cm up thesides of the tin. Mix the hazelnut brittleinto the rest of the streusel mix.
Peel, quarter, core and dice the apples.Mix with the sugar, and arrange overthe streusel mixture. Sprinkle thestreusel-brittle mix over the top andbake.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Apple \ StreuselShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 60 [60] (57) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heat[Conventional heat] (Intensive bake)Temperature: 170–180 [170–180] (160–170) °CPre-heat: yes [yes] (no)Heating-up phase: normalShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Duration: 55–65 minutes
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Apricot streusel cake
Preparation time: 85–95 minutesMakes 20 (40) slices
Dough ingredients240 (380) g quark6 (10) tbsp milk8 (12) tbsp oil1 (2) egg(s)110 (175) g caster sugar2 (4) tsp vanilla sugar1 (2) pinch(es) salt450 (640) g flour6 (10) tsp baking powder
Topping ingredients1200 (1900) g apricots, drained
Streusel ingredients400 (640) g plain flour250 (400) g sugar2 (4) tsp vanilla sugar250 (400) g butter, diced½ (1) tsp cinnamon
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
MethodMix together the quark, milk, oil, egg,caster sugar, vanilla sugar and salt. Siftthe baking powder into the flour and stirhalf into the mixture. Then knead in theremainder.
Roll out the mixture, place on a bakingtray or Gourmet perforated baking trayand arrange the apricots on top.
Knead the flour, sugar, vanilla sugar,butter and cinnamon to a coarsecrumbly texture and scatter over theapricots. Bake until golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Fruit streusel cake\ Quark doughShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 56 [55] (40) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 160–170 [160–170] (170–180) °CHeating-up phase: rapid [rapid] (normal)Crisp function: OnShelf level: 3 [2] (2)Duration: 55–65 [55–65] (40–50) minutes
TipThis cake can also be made withplums, sour cherries or gooseberries.
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Belgian sponge cake
Preparation time: 65 minutes12 portions
Ingredients4 eggs250 g sugar1 level tsp salt250 g plain white flour3 level tsp baking powder250 g butter
Optional100 g chocolate chips100 g dried fruit, finely chopped100 g chopped nuts1 tsp vanilla essence1 tsp ground cinnamon
AccessoriesSpringform tin, Ø 26 cmAlternative: loaf tin, 25 cm long
MethodSeparate the egg whites from the yolks.Beat the butter, sugar, salt and eggyolks until creamy.
Beat the egg whites until stiff. Carefullyfold half of the egg white mixture intothe sugar and egg yolk mixture. Thenfold in the flour and baking powder,followed by the remaining beaten eggwhite.
Fold in the additional chocolate,cinnamon, vanilla, dried fruit or nuts ifyou wish. Then pour into the greasedspringform tin and bake in a pre-heatedoven until golden brown.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Belgian spongecakeShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx.54 minutes
Alternative settingsPre-heating step:Function: Fan plusTemperature: 190 °C-Cooking stage 1:Function: Fan plusTemperature: 170 °CDuration: 50–60 minutesShelf level: 2 [1] (1)
TipFor a more intense taste, substitute200 g sugar with 50 g honey.
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Gateau
Preparation time: 70–80 minutesMakes 16 slices
Basic mixture4 egg whites4 tbsp hot water175 g caster sugar4 egg yolks200 g plain flour1 tsp baking powder
Accessories26 cm springform cake tinBaking parchment
MethodBeat the egg whites with the hot wateruntil stiff. Slowly add the caster sugar,beating after each addition and thenfold in the beaten egg yolk.
Sift the baking powder into the flourand fold into the egg white mixture.
Lightly grease a springform tin and linewith baking parchment. Pour themixture into the tin, and bake untilgolden.
After baking, loosen around the edgesusing a sharp knife. Turn the cake outand remove the baking parchment. Cuthorizontally through the cake twice tomake 3 layers. Fill with your choice ofpre-prepared filling.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Gateau \ 4 eggsShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 50 [49] (35) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 150–160 °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Duration: 25–45 minutes
TipIf you want to make a cake with a freshfruit topping use half of the basicgateau recipe above. Using the sametemperature the cooking duration willbe about 5 minutes shorter. For achocolate gateau add 1–2 tsp of cocoapowder to the flour mixture.
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I. Quark filling
Ingredients500 g quark100 g caster sugar100 ml milk2 tsp vanilla sugarJuice of one lemon12 leaves of white gelatine500 ml double cream
For dustingIcing sugar
MethodMix the quark with the sugar, milk,vanilla sugar and lemon juice. Soak thegelatine in water then squeeze thewater out and microwave for 20seconds using 450 W, or dissolve in apan on the hob over a low heat. Stir alittle of the quark mixture into thegelatine.
Then stir this mixture into the rest of thequark mixture and place in the fridge tochill. Stir from time to time. As soon asyou can draw a fork through the mixtureand leave a trail, fold in the stifflywhipped cream.
Place the first layer of the gateau on acake platter and cover with half of thequark-cream mixture. Place the secondlayer of the gateau on top and coverwith the rest of the quark-creammixture.
Leave to chill and dust with icing sugarbefore serving.
TipFor a fruity variation, add about 300 gof bottled and drained sour cherries ormandarin orange segments to thequark mixture.
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II. Cappuccino filling
Ingredients100 g dark chocolate6 leaves of white gelatine80 ml espresso500 ml double cream4 tsp vanilla sugar80 ml coffee liqueur1 tbsp cocoa powder
For dustingCocoa powder
MethodMelt the chocolate and beat the creamuntil stiff. Soak the gelatine in coldwater, then squeeze out the water andmicrowave for 20 seconds using 450 W,or dissolve it in a pan on the hob over alow heat. Leave to cool slightly. Thenadd about half of the espresso andcoffee liqueur to the gelatine and thenfold this mixture into the whippedcream. Put about 3 tbsp of this mixtureto one side. Halve the remaining creammixture and stir the vanilla sugar intoone half and the chocolate and cocoainto the other half.
Place one layer of the gateau on a cakeplatter and drizzle with a little coffeeliqueur and espresso. Spread thechocolate cream over this and top withanother layer of the cake. Drizzle withthe remaining liqueur and espresso.Spread this with the vanilla-flavouredcream, then top it with the final layer ofcake. Spread the cream that you put toone side over the top and dust with alittle cocoa powder before serving.
Serve the gateau chilled.
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Butter cake
Preparation time: 90–110 minutesMakes 20 (40) slices
Dough ingredients1 (1½) cubes of fresh yeast (42 g/63 g)200 (320) ml lukewarm milk500 (800) g strong white flour50 (80) g caster sugar1 (2) pinch(es) salt50 (80) g butter1 (2) egg(s)
Topping ingredients100 (170) g butter100 (200) g flaked almonds120 (200) g caster sugar4 (6) tsp vanilla sugar
AccessoriesUniversal tray
MethodDissolve the yeast in lukewarm milk.Then add to the flour, caster sugar, salt,butter and egg and knead until you geta smooth dough. Cover and place inthe oven to prove for 20 minutes usingConventional heat at 35°C.
Lightly knead the dough and then rollout onto a universal tray. Cover andplace in the oven to prove for a further20 minutes using Conventional heat at35 °C.
Mix the butter with the vanilla sugar andhalf of the sugar. Make indentations inthe dough with your fingers and then,using two teaspoons, drop small ballsof the mixture into the indentations.Sprinkle the remaining sugar and flakedalmonds over the top.
With the Automatic programme:Place the cake in the oven and start theAutomatic programme.
With all other oven functions:Prove the cake again for about 10minutes and then bake until golden.
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Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Butter cakeShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 32 [34] (22) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 180–190 [170–180] (160–170) °CHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 2 [1] (2)Duration: 20–30 minutes
TipHomemade vanilla sugar: cut a vanillapod in half lengthways and cut eachhalf into 4–5 pieces. Place in a liddedglass jar with 500 g of caster sugar andleave for 3 days to absorb the flavour.For an even more intensive flavourscrape the pulp out of the vanilla podand add this to the sugar.
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Classic rich fruit cake ( 15 cm)
Preparation time: 225 minutesSteep the fruit in brandy for 12 hours before starting
Ingredients110 g sultanas110 g raisins85 g currants50 g dried apricots50 g glacé cherries25 g mixed candied peel3 tbsp brandy110 g plain white flour¼ tsp mixed spice (cinnamon, nutmeg,allspice)¼ tsp cinnamon⅛ tsp freshly ground nutmeg25 g chopped almondsZest of ½ orangeZest of ½ lemon110 g soft butter110 g dark brown sugar2 large eggs1 tbsp black treacle
AccessoriesSpringform tin, 15 cmBaking parchmentGreaseproof paperCooking string
To prepare the fruitRoughly chop the glacé cherries,apricots and candied peel. Place in alarge bowl with the sultanas, raisins andcurrants. Add the brandy, mix well andleave to infuse for several hours orovernight.
MethodCream the butter and sugar, mix in theeggs one at a time and add the treacle.Sieve the flour and spices into a largebowl, stir in the almonds and add theorange and lemon zest. Gradually foldin the flour mix followed by the soakedfruit and stir well.
Lightly grease the base of thespringform tin and line with bakingparchment. Pour the mixture into thebaking tin, smooth it out, cover the tinwith a double layer of greaseproofpaper and secure the paper to the sidesof the tin with cooking string. Thenplace in the oven and bake. Whencooked, allow the cake to cool in the tinand then remove when cold.
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Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Rich fruit cake \ 15cm cake tinShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx.195 minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Conventional heatHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 1
Cooking stage 1Temperature: 140 °CBaking duration: 45 minutes
Cooking stage 2Temperature: 120 °CBaking duration: 150 minutes
TipIf desired, the cake can be wrapped ingreaseproof paper and foil and storedin a cool dark place for up to 3 months.Feed at regular intervals with morebrandy or sherry.
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Classic rich fruit cake ( 20 cm)
Preparation time: 270 minutesSteep the fruit in brandy for 12 hours before starting.
Ingredients230 g sultanas230 g raisins170 g currants100 g dried apricots100 g glacé cherries50 g mixed candied peel6 tbsp brandy250 g flour½ tsp mixed spice½ tsp cinnamon¼ tsp freshly grated nutmeg50 g chopped almonds1 orange, zest only1 lemon, zest only250 g softened butter250 g dark brown sugar4 medium eggs2 tbsp black treacle
Accessories20 cm springform cake tinBaking parchmentGreaseproof paperKitchen string
MethodFor the method, including how toprepare the fruit, please refer to theClassic rich fruit cake recipe (15 cm ).
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Rich fruit cake \ 20cm cake tinShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 240 minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 1
Cooking stage 1Temperature: 140 °CDuration: 60 minutes
Cooking stage 2Temperature: 120 °CDuration: 180 minutes
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Classic rich fruit cake ( 25 cm)
Preparation time: 375 minutesSteep the fruit in brandy for 12 hours before starting.
Ingredients360 g sultanas360 g raisins280 g currants175 g dried apricots175 g glacé cherries75 g mixed candied peel10 tsp brandy400 g flour⅔ tsp mixed spice⅔ tsp cinnamon½ tsp freshly grated nutmeg75 g chopped almonds1½ oranges, zest only1½ lemons, zest only400 g softened butter400 g dark brown sugar7 medium eggs3 tbsp black treacle
Accessories25 cm springform cake tinBaking parchmentGreaseproof paperKitchen string
MethodFor the method, including how toprepare the fruit, please refer to theClassic rich fruit cake recipe (15 cm ).
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Rich fruit cake \ 25cm cake tinShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 345 minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 1
Cooking stage 1Temperature: 140 °CDuration: 75 minutes
Cooking stage 2Temperature: 120 °CDuration: 270 minutes
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Fruit tart with puff pastry
Preparation time: approx. 60 minutes8–10 portions
Pastry ingredients230 g puff pastry
Topping ingredients30 g ground hazelnuts500–600 g fruit (e.g. apricots, plums,pears, apples, cherries)
Filling ingredients2 medium eggs200 ml fresh cream50 g sugar1 tsp vanilla sugar
AccessoriesRound baking tray, 27 cm
MethodLine a round baking tray with the pastrydough and sprinkle with the groundhazelnuts.
Wash, peel and stone the fruit. Halve orslice the fruit if necessary and arrangeevenly on top of the puff pastry.
Start the Automatic programme or pre-heat the oven.
Mix the eggs, cream, sugar and vanillasugar and pour over the fruit. Place thefruit tart in the pre-heated oven andbake until golden brown.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Fruit flan \ PuffpastryShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx.47 minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Conventional heat[Conventional heat] (Intensive bake)Temperature: 220–230 [220–230](200–210) °CPre-heating: yesHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 1Baking duration: 35–40 [35–40](36–42) minutes
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Fruit tart with shortcrust pastry
Preparation time: approx. 70 minutes8–10 portions
Pastry ingredients200 g plain white flour65 ml water80 g butter¼ tsp salt
Topping ingredients30 g ground hazelnuts500–600 g fruit (e.g. apricots, plums,pears, apples, cherries)
Filling ingredients2 medium eggs200 ml fresh cream50 g sugar1 tsp vanilla sugar
AccessoriesRound baking tray, 27 cm
MethodDice the butter, add to the flour, saltand water and knead rapidly until youget a shortcrust pastry dough. Chill for30 minutes.
Line a round baking tray with the pastryand sprinkle with the ground hazelnuts.
Wash, peel and stone the fruit. Halve orslice the fruit if necessary and arrangeevenly on top of the shortcrust pastry.
Start the Automatic programme or pre-heat the oven.
Mix the eggs, cream, sugar and vanillasugar and pour over the fruit. Place thefruit tart in the pre-heated oven andbake until golden brown.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Fruit flan \ Shortcrust pastryShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx.55 minutes
Alternative settingsPre-heating step:Function: Conventional heatTemperature: 230 °CPre-heating: yesHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 1-Cooking stage 1:Function: Conventional heatTemperature: 240 °CCrisp function: onDuration: 33–45 minutesShelf level: 1
TipAlternatively, you could use 230 gready-made shortcrust pastry.
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Gugelhupf
Preparation time: 80–90 minutes16 portions
Ingredients60 g butter50 g sugar1 egg21 g fresh yeast375 ml lukewarm milkGrated zest of ½ lemonA pinch of salt500 g strong white flour50 g raisins
For dustingIcing sugar
AccessoriesBundt tin, 24 cm
Method with Automatic programmeBeat the butter until creamy. Add thesugar and egg yolk and mix well. Stirthe yeast into the lukewarm milk todissolve it. Add to the butter with thelemon zest, salt and flour and knead allingredients to form a smooth dough.
Fold the stiffly beaten egg white into themixture, together with the raisins.Grease and flour a bundt tin and pourthe mixture into it. Place in the ovenand start the Automatic programme.
After baking, turn the cake out of the tinand dust with icing sugar.
Method with Fan plusBeat the butter until creamy. Add thesugar and egg yolk and mix well. Stirthe yeast into the lukewarm milk to
dissolve it. Add to the butter with thelemon zest, salt and flour and knead allingredients to form a smooth dough.
Fold the stiffly beaten egg white into themixture, together with the raisins.Grease and flour a bundt tin and pourthe mixture into it. Cover the dough andleave to prove at room temperature forapprox. 30 minutes or in the oven onConventional heat at 35 °C for approx.15 minutes until the dough has roughlydoubled in size. Then bake until golden.
After baking, turn the cake out of the tinand dust with icing sugar.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ GugelhupfShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx. 78 [80](72) minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Fan plusTemperature: 150–160 °CHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Baking duration: 45–55 minutes
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Plaited walnut loaf
Preparation time: 100–110 minutes
Ingredients42 g fresh yeast200 ml lukewarm milk500 g strong white flour50 g sugar2 tsp vanilla sugarA pinch of salt100 g soft butter1 egg100 g chopped walnuts
For glazingMilk
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
MethodStir the yeast into the lukewarm milk todissolve it. Add the flour, sugar, vanillasugar, salt, butter and egg and knead toform a smooth dough. Cover the doughand leave to prove in the oven onConventional heat at 35 °C for30–40 minutes.
Knead the chopped walnuts into thedough. Shape the dough into three longrolls, each approx. 40 cm in length.Then plait the three rolls and place on abaking tray or Gourmet perforatedbaking tray. Cover again and leave toprove in the oven on Conventional heatat 35 °C for another 20 minutes.
Brush the loaf with milk and bake.
Recommended settingsFunction: Moisture plusTemperature: 150–160 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:Automatic burst of steamAmount of water: see displayBaking duration: 25–35 minutes
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Plaited loaf
Preparation time: 140–150 minutes16 portions
IngredientsApprox. 60 g fresh yeast200–250 ml lukewarm milk750 g strong white flourA pinch of salt100 g sugar125 g soft butter2 eggs75 g raisinsGrated zest of 1 lemon
For glazing1 egg yolk beaten into 2 tbsp milk
For sprinkling30 g crystal sugar50 g flaked almonds
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
Method with Automatic programmeStir the yeast into the lukewarm milk todissolve it. Add the flour, salt, sugar,soft butter and eggs and knead for3–4 minutes to form a smooth dough.Then knead in the raisins and gratedlemon zest. Cover the dough and leaveto prove in the oven on Conventionalheat at 35 °C for approx. 20–30 minutesuntil the dough has roughly doubled insize.
Shape the dough into three long rolls,each approx. 40 cm in length. Thenplait the three rolls and place on abaking tray or Gourmet perforatedbaking tray.
Brush with the beaten egg yolk/milkmixture and sprinkle with the crystalsugar and almonds. Place in the ovenand bake until golden.
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Method with Fan plusStir the yeast into the lukewarm milk todissolve it. Add the flour, salt, sugar,soft butter and eggs and knead for3–4 minutes to form a smooth dough.Then knead in the raisins and gratedlemon zest. Cover the dough and leaveto prove in the oven on Conventionalheat at 35 °C for 20–30 minutes untilthe dough has roughly doubled in size.
Shape the dough into three long rolls,each approx. 40 cm in length. Thenplait the three rolls and place on abaking tray or Gourmet perforatedbaking tray.
Brush with the beaten egg yolk/milkmixture and sprinkle with the crystalsugar and almonds. Cover again andleave the dough to prove in the oven onConventional heat at 35 °C for a further15-20 minutes. Then bake the plaitedloaf until golden.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Plaited loafShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx. 56 [54](47) minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Fan plusTemperature: 150–160 °CHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Baking duration: 30–45 minutes
TipYou can replace the fresh yeast with1½ sachets (10 g) of dried yeast andmake it into a plaited crown, rather thana loaf. Place 4–6 hard boiled paintedeggs in the centre for a colourful Eastercelebration.
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Almond cake
Preparation time: 65–75 minutesMakes 12 slices
Ingredients6 eggs300 g caster sugar200 g plain flour300 g ground almonds150 g butter200 ml milkZest of 1 lemon
For dustingIcing sugar
Accessories26 cm springform cake tin
MethodCream the eggs with the sugar.Gradually mix in the flour, groundalmonds, melted butter, milk and lemonzest.
Lightly grease and dust the base of thespringform tin with flour. Pour themixture into the tin, level with a spoonand bake until golden.
Turn the cake out of the tin and dustwith icing sugar.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Almond cakeShelf level: see displayDuration: 63 [57] (75) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 150–160 °CPre-heat: yes, 10 minutesShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Duration: 45–55 minutes
Tip“Tarta de Santiago” or “Cake of St.James” is a traditional almond cakefrom Galicia. Before serving, this cakeis usually decorated with an imprint ofthe Cross of Saint James which ismade by dusting the top with icingsugar using a template of the cross.
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Marble cake
Preparation time: 70–90 minutesMakes 18 slices
Ingredients250 g butter200 g caster sugar2 tsp vanilla sugar4 eggs4 tbsp rum150 ml milk500 g plain flour5 tsp baking powder3 tbsp cocoa powder
AccessoriesRing tin 26 cm
MethodCream together the butter, caster sugar,vanilla sugar and eggs. Stir in the rumand 120 ml of milk. Then sift the flourand baking powder and mix into thecreamed butter mix.
Stir the cocoa power and remainingmilk into about 1/3 of the mixture.
Add half of the light mixture to a ringtin. Pour the cocoa mixture on top ofthis and then finish off with the rest ofthe light mixture.
Swirl a fork through the mixture to givea marbled effect, and bake.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Marble cakeShelf level: see displayDuration: ca. 55 [55] (75) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 150–160 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Duration: 50–60 minutes
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Fruit streusel cake
Preparation time: 140–160 minutesMakes 20 (40) slices
Dough ingredients1 (2) cube(s) of fresh yeast (42 g/84 g)150 (250) ml lukewarm milk450 (750) g flour50 (80) g caster sugar90 (150) g softened butter1 (1) egg
Topping ingredients1000 (1600) g fruit (apples, peeled andsliced; plums and cherries stoned)
Streusel ingredients240 (400) g flour150 (250) g sugar4 (6) tsp vanilla sugar1 (2) tsp cinnamon130 (220) g butter
AccessoriesUniversal tray
MethodDissolve the yeast in lukewarm milk.Then add to the flour, caster sugar,butter and egg and knead until youhave a smooth dough. Place the doughin the oven and select the Automaticprogramme Cakes \ Yeast dough \Prove for 30 minutes.
Lightly knead the dough and then rollout onto a universal tray. Distribute thefruit evenly over the top.
Mix the flour, caster sugar, vanilla sugarand cinnamon and mix using yourfingers until you have a coarse crumble.Scatter over the fruit and prove for
another 30 minutes in the oven usingConventional heat at 35 °C. Then bakeuntil golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Fruit streusel cake\ Yeast doughShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 42 [40] (40) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 170–180 °CHeating-up phase: normalCrisp function: OnShelf level: 3 [2] (2)Duration: 45–55 [35–45] (35–45) minutes
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Swiss apple cake
Preparation time: 110–130 minutesMakes 20 (40) slices
Dough ingredients250 (500) g plain flour80 (160) ml water100 (200) g margarine
Topping ingredients900 (1800) g fruit (berries, peaches,cherries, apples etc.)
Ingredients for the filling175 (350) ml double cream4 (8) tbsp caster sugar2 (4) eggs
AccessoriesBaking tray
MethodRapidly knead the flour, margarine andwater to a smooth dough then place inthe refrigerator to chill for an hour.
Mix together the ingredients for thetopping and drain the fruit.
Roll the dough out thinly and place onthe baking tray. Lift the sides and rollthem to make an edge around thepastry.
Start the Automatic programme.
Arrange the fruit on the pastry, thenspread the topping over and place inthe pre-heated oven.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Swiss apple cakeShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 46 [46] (44) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heat[Conventional heat] (Intensive bake)Temperature: 210–220 [210–220] (170–180) °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: normalCrisp function: OnShelf level: 1Duration: 30–40 minutes
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Pine nut and almond cake
Preparation time: 130–140 minutesMakes 20 (40) slices
Dough ingredients30 (50) g yeast200 (320) ml lukewarm milk500 (800) g strong white flour80 (130) g caster sugar1 (1½) pinch(es) of salt80 (130) g softened butter1 (2) egg(s)
Topping ingredients150 (240) g butter200 (320) g sugar2 (3) tbsp honey3 (5) tbsp double cream100 (160) g chopped pine nuts100 (160) g flaked almonds
Filling1 (2) packet(s) of vanilla custard powder500 (800) ml milk3 (5) tbsp caster sugar1 (2) pinch(es) salt250 (400) g softened butter
AccessoriesUniversal tray
MethodDissolve the yeast in lukewarm milk.Then add to the flour, sugar, salt, butterand egg and knead until you get asmooth dough. Place the dough in theoven and select the Automaticprogramme Cakes \ Yeast dough \Prove for 30 minutes.
Lightly knead the dough, then roll it outon the universal tray. Place in the ovenand select the Automatic programmeCakes \ Yeast dough \ Prove for 15minutes.
To make the topping heat the butter,sugar, honey and cream in a pan on thehob and bring to the boil. Add thechopped pine nuts and sliced almonds.Leave to cool. Make indentations in thedough with your fingers and thenspread the cooled topping smoothlyover the dough. Prove the cake foranother 10 minutes and then bake untilgolden.
Make the filling by heating up thevanilla custard powder with the milk,sugar and salt. Leave to cool. In themeantime cream the butter and thenstir the custard mix into it a spoonful ata time.
Cut the cake through the middle whenit has cooled down. Spread the bottomlayer with the filling and then carefullyplace the top layer on the filling. Leaveto chill before serving.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 160–170 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:Automatic burst of steamAmount of water: see displayDuration: 25–30 minutes
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Sachertorte
Preparation time: 70 minutes
Sponge ingredients130 g dark chocolate140 g butter110 g icing sugar2 tsp vanilla sugar6 egg yolksSalt6 egg whites110 g sugar140 g plain white flour1 tsp baking powder (5 g)Butter and flour for greasing anddusting the tin
For glazing200 g apricot jam
For the icing200 g sugar125 ml water150 g dark chocolate
AccessoriesSpringform tin, 24 cm
MethodMelt the chocolate for the sponge.
Cream together the butter and the icingsugar and gradually fold in the eggyolks, then the melted chocolate.
Add a pinch of salt and the sugar to theegg whites and beat until stiff. Sievetogether the flour and baking powderand fold this and the beaten egg whitesalternately into the sponge mixture.
Line the springform tin with bakingparchment. Add the sponge mixtureand bake.
While the cake is cooling, heat theapricot jam and then strain it through asieve.
Slice open the cooled sponge andbrush the sieved apricot conserve overthe cut surfaces and the sides.
To make the chocolate glaze, add thesugar to the water and bring to the boil.Add the chocolate and allow to melt.
Spread the chocolate glaze evenly overthe sachertorte.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ SachertorteShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: 60 minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Conventional heatTemperature: 170 °CPre-heating: yesHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Baking duration: 55 minutesCrisp function: on for 10 minutes afterplacing the cake in the oven
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Sponge cake
Preparation time: 85–95 minutes12 portions
Ingredients200 g butter200 g sugar4 eggsJuice and grated zest of 1 lemon125 g cornflour125 g plain white flour1 tsp baking powder
For dustingIcing sugar
Alternatively, for glazing200 g icing sugar, mixed with20 ml lemon juice
AccessoriesLoaf tin, 30 cm long
MethodCream the butter and sugar. Add theeggs, lemon juice and zest.
Sift the flour with the cornflour andbaking powder and fold into themixture.
Grease the loaf tin and line with bakingparchment. Add the mixture, level thetop and make a cut 1 cm deep in thesurface. Bake until golden.
After baking, turn the cake out of the tinand peel off the paper. Dust with icingsugar or alternatively drizzle with lemonicing.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Sponge cakeShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx. 77 [72](70) minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Conventional heatTemperature: 150–160 °CPre-heating: yesHeating-up phase: normalCrisp function: On [On] (Off)Shelf level: 2 [2] (1)Baking duration: 60–70 [60–70](65–75) minutes
Tips– Variation 1: Top with orange icing
made with 20 ml orange juice insteadof lemon juice.
– Variation 2: Once baked, prick thecake several times with a woodenskewer and drizzle a little GrandMarnier or Cointreau into the holes.
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Chocolate and hazelnut cake
Preparation time: 70–85 minutes + chill for 12 hours before serving
Ingredients200 g butter250 g dark chocolate250 g ground hazelnuts160 g sugar3 tbsp espresso1 tsp vanilla essence6 eggsFresh berries
AccessoriesSpringform tin, 26 cmAlternative: 24 small, greased ramekins(100 ml)
MethodMelt the butter and dark chocolatetogether. Then add the hazelnuts,sugar, espresso and vanilla essenceand leave to cool.
Separate the egg whites from the yolks.Mix the yolks into the chocolatemixture. Beat the egg whites until stiffand carefully fold into the mixture.
Grease the springform tin and line withbaking parchment or grease theramekins. Pour in the mixture and bake.
Chill for 12 hours before serving.
Serve with fresh berries.
Recommended settingsSpringform tinFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Chocolatehazelnut cake \ One largeShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx.55 minutes
Recommended settingsRamekinsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Chocolatehazelnut cake \ Several smallShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx.40 minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Fan plusTemperature: 150 °CHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Baking duration – springform tin:approx. 55 minutesBaking duration – ramekins: approx.40 minutes
TipFor 12 ramekins reduce the quantity byhalf. The baking duration remains thesame.
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Streusel cake
Preparation time: 90–100 minutesMakes 20 (40) slices
Dough ingredients1 (1½) cubes of fresh yeast (42 g/63 g)250 (400) ml lukewarm milk500 (900) g plain flour50 (100) g sugar1 (2) pinch(es) salt50 (100) g melted butter1 (2) egg(s)
Filling125 (200) g softened butter125 (200) g sugar1 (2) egg(s)350 (600) g quark1 (2) tbsp cornflour3 (5) tbsp lemon juice
Streusel ingredients350 (600) g plain flour200 (350) g sugar½ (1) tsp cinnamon200 (350) g melted butter
AccessoriesUniversal tray
MethodDissolve the yeast in lukewarm milk.Then add to the flour, sugar, salt, butterand egg and knead until you get asmooth dough. Place the dough in theoven and select the Automaticprogramme Cakes \ Yeast dough \Prove for 30 minutes.
Lightly knead the dough, then roll it outon a universal tray.
Beat together the butter, sugar and egguntil creamy, then stir in the quark,cornflour and lemon juice. Spread thismixture over the dough.
Mix together the flour, sugar andcinnamon for the streusel topping. Addthe slightly cooled butter to the dryingredients. Rub together to make acrumbly mixture, and scatter over thequark mixture.
With the Automatic programme:Place the cake in the oven and start theAutomatic programme.
With all other oven functions:Prove the cake in the oven for about 15minutes using Conventional heat at35 °C and then bake until golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Streusel cakeShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 51 [51] (65) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 170–180 [160–170] (160–170) °CHeating-up phase: normalCrisp function: OnShelf level: 3 [2] (2)Duration: 35–45 [35–45] (40–50) minutes
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Viennese apple strudel
Preparation time: 70 minutesFor 2 strudels
Ingredients1 packet of ready-made strudel pastry(4 sheets for 2 strudels)1500 g apples100 g breadcrumbs50 g butter (for the breadcrumbs)150 g sugar50 g raisinsA little cinnamon (to taste)50 g melted butter (to brush the strudelpastry sheets)50 g melted butter (to brush thestrudels)
AccessoriesPanBaking tray
MethodPlace two strudel pastry sheets on topof each other so that they overlapslightly on a clean tea towel. Arrangethe other two sheets in the same way.
Peel, core and thinly slice the apples.
Put the breadcrumbs in the frying panwith butter and lightly fry.
Brush the pastry sheets with meltedbutter and sprinkle with thebreadcrumbs fried in butter.
Mix the apples with the sugar and therest of the ingredients and scatter overthe pastry sheets.
Now roll up the strudels, brush withmelted butter, place on a baking trayand bake until golden brown.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Viennese applestrudelShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx.50 minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Intensive bakeTemperature: 170 °CPre-heating: yesHeating-up phase: normalCrisp function: onBaking duration: 40 minutesShelf level: 2 [1] (1)
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Cinnamon and macadamia ring
Preparation time: 115–125 minutesServes 10
Dough ingredients1 cube of fresh yeast (42 g)100 ml lukewarm milk500 g strong white flour100 g caster sugarA pinch of saltZest of 1 lemon100 g softened butter1 egg2 egg whites
Topping ingredients2 tsp ground cinnamon2 tbsp sugar100 g unsalted, chopped macadamianuts2 egg yolks
For glazingMilk
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
MethodDissolve the yeast in lukewarm milk.Then add to the flour, sugar, salt, lemonzest, butter, egg and egg white andknead until you get a smooth dough.Place the dough in the oven and selectthe Automatic programme Cakes \Yeast dough \ Prove for 30 minutes.
Lightly knead the dough and divide intotwo. Shape each half in 50–60 cm longrolls and twist them together to form aring.
Place the ring on a baking tray orGourmet perforated baking tray andplace in the oven. Select the Automaticprogramme Cakes \ Yeast dough \Prove for 15 minutes.
Mix the cinnamon with the sugar,chopped nuts and the egg yolks. Brushwith the milk, sprinkle with the nutmixture and prove for a further 15–20 minutes using Conventional heat at35 °C. Bake until golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 150–160 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 5minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 15minutesDuration: 30–35 minutes
TipMacadamia nuts originate fromAustralia and are one of the mostexpensive nuts in the world. This queenof nuts is rich in unsaturated fat, whichgives it its soft creamy taste.
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Raisin loaf
Preparation time: 90–100 minutesMakes 8 slices
Dough ingredients½ cube of fresh yeast (21 g)125 ml lukewarm milk250 g strong white flour10 g caster sugar75 g melted butter100 g raisins
Topping ingredients75 g butter125 g brown sugar
Accessories26 cm springform cake tin
MethodDissolve the yeast in lukewarm milk.Then add to the flour, sugar and butterand knead until you get a smoothdough. Finally fold in the raisins. Placein the oven and select the Automaticprogramme Cakes \ Yeast dough \Prove for 15 minutes.
Lightly knead the dough then place it ina greased springform tin. Make a smallraised edge around the circumferenceand place it in the oven to prove forabout 15 minutes using Conventionalheat at 35 °C.
Heat the butter and mix in the sugar.When the dough has risen makeindentations in the top with yourfingers. Brush the surface of the doughwith the butter and sugar mixture andbake immediately until golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cakes \ Raisin loafShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 38 minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 150–160 °CHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration: 35–40 minutes
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Biscuits
Preparation time: 130–140 minutesMakes approx. 80
Ingredients250 g flour1 level tsp baking powder80 g caster sugar2 tsp vanilla sugar1 tsp rum essence2 tbsp water120 g butter
AccessoriesBaking tray(s)
MethodMix together the flour, baking powder,sugar and vanilla sugar. Add the rest ofthe ingredients and knead to a smoothdough. Leave in a cool place for at least1 hour.
Roll out the dough to a thickness ofapprox. 3 mm, and make biscuits usinga cookie cutter. Place on a baking trayand bake.
Recommended settings for 1 bakingtrayOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cookies/ Muffins \ Biscuits\ 1 baking trayShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 22 [24] (24) minutes
Recommended settings for 2 bakingtraysOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cookies/ Muffins \ Biscuits\ 2 baking traysShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 24 [33] (25) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 140–150 °CHeating-up phase: normalShelf level (1 tray): 2 [2] (1)Shelf level (2 trays): 1+3 [1+2] (1+3)Duration: 20–30 minutes
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Linzer biscuits
Preparation time: approx. 20 minutes30 portions
Ingredients200 g butter300 g plain white flour100 g icing sugar2 tsp vanilla sugar2 egg yolks100 g ground almondsGrated zest of ½ lemon
For the filling200 g redcurrant jelly
AccessoriesBaking tray
MethodDice the butter, add to the flour, icingsugar, vanilla sugar, egg yolk, almondsand lemon zest and knead to a formsmooth dough. Wrap in cling film andplace in the fridge to chill for30 minutes.
Roll out the dough to a thickness of2 mm and cut it out into circles. Make asmall hole in the middle of half of thebiscuits (if the biscuits are larger, make3 holes).
Place the biscuits on a baking tray andbake in a pre-heated oven until golden.Remove from the oven and allow tocool.
Heat the redcurrant jelly slightly andspread on the biscuits without holeswhile they are still lukewarm. Place thebiscuits with the holes on top and dustwith icing sugar.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgrammes: Cookies/Muffins \ LinzerAugen \ 1 baking tray or 2 baking traysShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx.12 minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Fan plusTemperature: 160 °CPre-heating: yesHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level:1 tray: 2 [1] (1)2 trays: 2+4 [–] (–)Baking duration: 9–15 minutes
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Almond macarons
Preparation time: 35 minutes30–35 portions
Ingredients100 g bitter almonds200 g sweet almonds600 g sugar3–4 medium egg whitesSalt
AccessoriesBaking trayBaking parchment
MethodBlitz the almonds in two batches in afood processor with 150 g sugar.
Add to the remaining sugar with a littlesalt and enough egg white to mix into apaste.
Using a piping bag with a plain, roundnozzle, pipe the mixture in little ballsonto the baking tray covered withbaking parchment.
Gently spread out the macarons usingthe back of a moistened spoon andbake until golden brown.
Allow the macarons to cool beforeremoving from the baking parchment.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cookies/Muffins \ AlmondmacaroonsShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx.24 minutes
Alternative settingsPre-heating step:Function: Fan plusTemperature (1 tray): 200 °CTemperature (2 trays): 180 °CHeating-up phase: rapid-Cooking stage 1 (1 tray):Function: Conventional heatTemperature: 190 °CShelf level: 3 [2] (2)Baking duration: 11 [11] (10) minutes-Cooking stage 1 (2 trays):Function: Fan plusTemperature: 170 °CShelf level: 1+3 [1+3] (1+2)Baking duration: 10 [10] (9) minutes-Cooking stage 2:Function: Fan plusTemperature: 180 °CBaking duration: 1–7 minutes
TipYou can replace the bitter almonds withsweet almonds and ½ tsp bitter almondessence.
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Drop cookies
Preparation time: 35–40 minutesApprox. 50 portions
Ingredients160 g butter50 g brown sugar50 g icing sugar2 tsp vanilla sugarA pinch of salt1 egg white200 g plain white flour
AccessoriesBaking tray(s)
MethodBeat the butter until creamy, then beatin the brown sugar, icing sugar, vanillasugar and salt until soft. Then fold inthe flour followed by the egg white.
Put the batter in a piping bag with astar nozzle (size 9 or 11). Pipe rosettesor strips onto baking trays and bakeuntil golden.
Recommended settings for 1 bakingtrayFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cookies/ Muffins \ Dropcookies \ 1 baking trayShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx. 26 [24](24) minutes
Recommended settings for 2 bakingtraysFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cookies/ Muffins \ Dropcookies \ 2 baking traysShelf level: see displayProgramme duration:approx. 35 [34] (28) minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Fan plusTemperature: 140–150 °CHeating-up phase: normalCrisp function: OnShelf level (1 tray): 2 [2] (1)Shelf level (2 trays): 2+4 [1+2] (1+3)Baking duration: 20–35 minutes
TipDo not make more than double thequantity of mixture for drop cookies.The cookies will not hold their shape.
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Vanilla biscuits
Preparation time: 100–120 minutesApprox. 90 portions
Dough ingredients280 g plain white flour210 g butter70 g sugar100 g ground almonds
For dustingApprox. 70 g vanilla sugar
AccessoriesBaking tray(s)
MethodMix the flour, butter, almonds andsugar, and knead to form a smoothdough. Leave the dough to cool foraround 30 minutes.
Break off pieces of dough, roll them outand shape them into crescents.
Place on a baking tray and bake untilgolden.
Dust with vanilla sugar while still warm.
Recommended settings for 1 bakingtrayFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cookies/ Muffins \ Vanillabiscuits \ 1 baking trayShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx. 25 [28](22) minutes
Recommended settings for 2 bakingtraysFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cookies/ Muffins \ Vanillabiscuits \ 2 baking traysShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx. 30 [30](24) minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Fan plusTemperature: 140–150 °CHeating-up phase: normalShelf level (1 tray): 2 [2] (1)Shelf level (2 trays): 2+4 [1+2] (1+3)Baking duration: 20–30 minutes
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Chocolate cherry muffins
Preparation time: 80–90 minutesMakes 12
Dough ingredients100 g mocha or dark chocolate100 g butter3 eggs80 g icing sugar10 g instant cappuccino powder100 g flour1 tsp baking powder
Filling200 g cream cheese70 g icing sugar1 egg10 g flour200 g jar of sour cherries, drained
AccessoriesMuffin cases 7 cm
MethodMelt the chocolate (microwave setting450 W, 3 minutes).
Beat the butter until creamy, stir in theeggs and sugar alternately, a little at atime. Fold in the cooled, meltedchocolate and the cappuccino powder,then sift the flour and the bakingpowder and add to the mixture.
Make the filling by mixing the creamcheese, icing sugar, egg and flour.
Spoon half the chocolate mixture intothe muffin cases, then add half of thesour cherries followed by the creamcheese mixture. Then add the rest ofthe chocolate mixture and the cherriesand bake.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cookies/ Muffins \ Muffins\ With fruitShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 50 [50] (40) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 160–170 °CHeating-up phase: normalCrisp function: OnShelf level: 2 [1] (2)Duration: 45–55 [45–55] (35–45) minutes
Tips– Melt some dark or light chocolate
cake covering and use to glaze themuffins.
– 90 cm oven: if baking double thequantity, do not increase theduration.
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Walnut muffins
Preparation time: 90–100 minutesMakes 12
Ingredients100 g raisins50 ml rum150 g butter150 g caster sugar2 tsp vanilla sugar3 eggs150 g flour1 tsp baking powder125 g walnuts, roughly chopped
AccessoriesMuffin cases approx. 7 cm
MethodDrizzle the rum over the raisins andleave for approx. 30 minutes.
Beat the butter until creamy, thengradually mix in the caster sugar, thevanilla sugar and the eggs. Sift the flourwith the baking powder and fold intothe mixture together with the walnuts.Finally add the rum-soaked raisins.
Using two spoons drop the mixture intomuffin cases, place on the rack in theoven and bake until golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cookies/ Muffins \ Muffins\ Without fruitShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 37 [42] (37) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Fan plus[Conventional heat] (Conventional heat)Temperature: 140–150 [150–160] (150–160) °CHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 2 [1] (2)Duration: 35–45 minutes
Tip90 cm oven: if baking double thequantity, do not increase the duration.
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Choux buns
Preparation time: 50–60 minutesMakes 8
Dough ingredients200 ml water40 g butterA pinch of salt130 g flour3 eggs1 level tsp baking powder
Filling350 ml double cream
4 tsp vanilla sugar200 g fruit (e.g. raspberries,strawberries, cherries or mandarins)
AccessoriesSaucepanBaking tray
MethodPlace the water, butter and salt in a panand bring to the boil. Add the flour andmix to a smooth ball. As soon as thebase of the pan turns white, transfer thedough from the pan into a large bowl.
Mix in the eggs one at a time, until thedough stands up in satiny peaks.Finally, fold in the baking powder.
Flour a baking tray. Using twoteaspoons or a piping bag, arrangemandarin-sized dollops of the mixtureon the baking tray and bake straightaway until golden.
Whilst still warm, cut the choux bunshorizontally across the middle with apair of scissors. Remove and discard
any of the centre that is still moist. Waituntil the buns have cooled down beforefilling them.
Beat the cream and vanilla sugar untilstiff peaks are formed. Stir in thedrained fruit and then fill the puffs.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Cookies/ Muffins \ Chouxbuns \ 1 baking trayShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 40 [40] (34) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 160–170 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:Automatic burst of steamAmount of water: see displayDuration: 25–35 minutes
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Apricot loaf
Preparation time: 110–120 minutes
Ingredients1 cube of fresh yeast (42 g)200 ml lukewarm milk500 g strong white flour60 g caster sugar2 tsp vanilla sugarA pinch of salt1 tsp lemon zest100 g softened butter1 egg100 g dried apricots50 g chopped pistachio nuts
For glazingMilk
AccessoriesLoaf tin, 30 cm long
MethodDissolve the yeast in lukewarm milk.Then add to the flour, sugar, vanillasugar, salt, lemon zest, butter and eggand knead until you get a smoothdough. Place the dough in the oven andprove using the Automatic programmeCakes \ Yeast dough \ Prove for 30minutes.
Dice the apricots and knead into thedough with the pistachios. Shape into aloaf and place in a greased loaf tin.Place in the oven and prove using theAutomatic programme Cakes \ Yeastdough \ Prove for 15 minutes.
Glaze the apricot loaf with milk andthen bake.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 160–170 [160–170] (150–160) °CHeating-up phase: rapidType of heating: Conventional heatShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: after placing food inoven2nd burst of steam: after another 10minutesDuration: 45–55 [45–55] (50–60) minutes
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Buttermilk bread
Preparation time: 115–125 minutes
Ingredients½ cube of fresh yeast (21 g)300 ml lukewarm buttermilk375 g strong white flour100 g rye flour1 tbsp wheat bran1 tbsp linseed1 tsp caster sugar2 tsp salt1 tsp butter
For glazingButtermilk
AccessoriesLoaf tin, 30 cm long
MethodDissolve the yeast in the lukewarmbuttermilk. Then add to the flour, ryeflour, wheat bran, linseed, sugar, saltand butter and knead until you get asmooth dough. Place the dough in theoven and prove using the Automaticprogramme Cakes \ Yeast dough \Prove for 30 minutes.
Lightly knead the dough and shape itinto a long loaf. Place in a greased loaftin. Place in the oven and select theAutomatic programme Cakes \ Yeastdough \ Prove for 15 minutes.
Slash the top of the loaf, brush withbuttermilk and bake until golden.
SettingOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 160–170 [160–170] (150–160) °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: rapidType of heating: Conventional heatShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: after placing food inoven2nd burst of steam: after another 10minutesDuration: 40–50 [40–50] (45–55) minutes
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Flatbread
Preparation time: 75–100 minutes
Ingredients42 g fresh yeast200 ml lukewarm water375 g strong white flour1 tsp salt2 tbsp oil
For glazing1½ tbsp oil
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
Method with Automatic programmeStir the yeast into the lukewarm waterto dissolve it. Add the flour, salt and oiland knead for 3–4 minutes to form asmooth dough.
Roll the dough out into a flatbread (approx. 25 cm), place it on the bakingtray or Gourmet perforated baking tray,brush with oil and place in the ovenstraight away.
Serve warm or cold.
Method with Moisture plusStir the yeast into the lukewarm waterto dissolve it. Add the flour, salt and oiland knead for 3–4 minutes to form asmooth dough. To prove dough in theoven, select the Automatic programmeCakes \ Yeast dough \ Prove for 30minutes.
Lightly knead the dough and roll outinto a flatbread ( approx. 25 cm).Place on a baking tray or Gourmetperforated baking tray, cover and leaveto prove at room temperature foranother 15 minutes.
Brush with oil and bake until golden.
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Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bread \ Flat breadShelf level: see displayAmount of water: see displayProgramme duration: approx. 59 [59](52) minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Moisture plusTemperature: 200–210 °CHeating-up phase: rapidType of heating: Conventional heatShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:1 burst of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: immediately afterplacing the food in the ovenBaking duration: 25–35 minutes
TipYou can vary the flatbread by workingin 50 g fried onions, 2 tsp rosemary or amixture of 40 g chopped black olivesand 1 tbsp chopped pine nuts or 1 tspchopped herbes de Provence afterproving. You can also sprinkle blacksesame seeds on the flatbread beforebaking it.
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Italian Mozzarella bread
Preparation time: 110–120 minutes
Dough ingredients1 cube of fresh yeast (42 g)200 ml lukewarm water500 g strong white flour1 tsp salt3 tbsp olive oil
Topping ingredients125 g diced Mozzarella100 g coarsely grated pecorino cheese2 cloves of garlic, finely chopped2 tbsp basil, chopped
For glazingOlive oil
Top with1 tsp coarse grained saltSome sprigs of rosemary1 tsp coloured, coarsely ground pepper
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
MethodDissolve the yeast in lukewarm water.Then add to the flour, salt and olive oiland knead to a firm dough. Place thedough in the oven and select theAutomatic programme Cakes \ Yeastdough \ Prove for 45 minutes.
Lightly knead the dough and roll outinto a rectangle (30 x 40 cm). Top withMozzarella, pecorino, garlic and basilthen roll up from the shorter side. Placethe roll on a baking tray or Gourmetperforated baking tray. Place in the
oven and select the Automaticprogramme Cakes \ Yeast dough \Prove for 15 minutes.
Score the top of the loaf several timesthrough to at least the second layerwith a sharp knife. Brush with olive oil,sprinkle with salt, rosemary and pepperand bake until golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 180–190 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 1minute2nd burst of steam: release after 15minutesDuration: 30–40 minutes
TipFor an alternative you could also add100 g finely chopped bottled sundriedtomatoes or 100 g of sliced black olivesbefore rolling the dough up.
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Herb bread
Preparation time: 105–115 minutes1 loaf
Ingredients21 g fresh yeast300 ml lukewarm milk500 g strong white flour1 tsp salt1 tbsp coarsely chopped parsley1 tbsp coarsely chopped dill1 tbsp coarsely chopped chives
For glazingMilk
AccessoriesLoaf tin, 30 cm long
Method with Automatic programmeStir the yeast into the lukewarm milk todissolve it. Add the flour, salt and herbsand knead for 3–4 minutes to form asmooth dough.
Transfer the dough into the greased loaftin. Score the top of the dough in acriss-cross pattern with a sharp knifeand brush with milk. Place in the ovenimmediately and bake.
Method with Moisture plusStir the yeast into the lukewarm milk todissolve it. Add the flour, salt and herbsand knead for 3–4 minutes to form asmooth dough. To prove dough in theoven, select the Automatic programmeCakes \ Yeast dough \ Prove for 30minutes.
Transfer the dough into the greased loaftin. Score the top of the dough in acriss-cross pattern with a sharp knife.
Place in the oven and select theAutomatic programme Cakes \ Yeastdough \ Prove for 15 minutes.
Brush the top with milk and bake untilgolden.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bread \ White bread in tinShelf level: see displayAmount of water: see displayProgramme duration: approx.85 minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Moisture plusTemperature: 160–170 [160–170](150–160) °CPre-heating: yesHeating-up phase: rapidType of heating: Conventional heatShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: immediately afterplacing the food in the oven2nd burst of steam: after another 10minutesBaking duration: 45–55 minutes
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Mixed grain bread
Preparation time: 115–150 minutes
Ingredients21 g fresh yeast1 tbsp malt extract400 ml lukewarm water200 g rye flour400 g strong brown flour3 tsp salt75 g liquid sourdough
For glazingWater
AccessoriesLoaf tin, 30 cm long
Method with Automatic programmeStir the yeast and malt extract into thelukewarm water to dissolve them.
Mix the rye flour, wheat flour and salt,then add the sourdough. Add themalted water and knead for about 4minutes until you get a smooth dough.
Transfer the dough into the greased loaftin. Level the top and then scorelengthways with a sharp knife. Brushwith water, place in the ovenimmediately and bake.
Method with Moisture plusStir the yeast and malt extract into thelukewarm water to dissolve them.
Mix the rye flour, wheat flour and salt,then add the sourdough. Add themalted water and knead for about 4minutes until you get a smooth dough.
To prove dough in the oven, select theAutomatic programme Cakes \ Yeastdough \ Prove for 45 minutes.
Lightly knead the dough and transfer itinto the greased loaf tin. Level the top,then brush with water and place in theoven. Select the Automatic programmeCakes \ Yeast dough \ Prove for 30minutes.
Then score the surface lengthways witha sharp knife and bake.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bread \ Mixed grain breadShelf level: see displayAmount of water: see displayProgramme duration: approx. 97 [97](85) minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Moisture plusTemperature: 190–200 °CPre-heating: yesHeating-up phase: rapidType of heating: Conventional heatShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: immediately afterplacing the food in the oven2nd burst of steam: after another 10minutesBaking duration: 55–65 minutes
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Olive bread
Preparation time: 165–175 minutes
Ingredients450 g strong white flour21 g fresh yeast150 ml white wine4 eggs50 g olive oil100 g cured ham, finely diced100 g pecorino, grated1 tsp dried marjoram½–1 tsp salt100 g chopped walnuts100 g black olives, coarsely chopped
AccessoriesLoaf tin, 30 cm long
Method with Automatic programmeMix the flour, yeast, wine, eggs and oiland knead to form a smooth dough.
Then mix the ham, cheese, marjoram,salt and walnuts and knead into thedough. Finally, carefully knead in thecoarsely chopped olives.
Place the very soft dough in thegreased loaf tin and bake immediately.
Method with Moisture plusMix the flour, yeast, wine, eggs and oiland knead to form a smooth dough. Toprove dough in the oven, select theAutomatic programme Cakes \ Yeastdough \ Prove for 45 minutes.
Then mix the ham, cheese, marjoram,salt and walnuts and knead into thedough. Finally, carefully knead in thecoarsely chopped olives.
Place the very soft dough in thegreased loaf tin and place in the oven.Select the Automatic programme Cakes\ Yeast dough \ Prove for 45 minutes.Score the top of the loaf lengthwaysand then bake until golden brown.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bread \ Olive breadShelf level: see displayAmount of water: see displayProgramme duration: approx. 127 [127](117) minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Moisture plusTemperature: 170–180 °CPre-heating: yesHeating-up phase: rapidType of heating: Conventional heatShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: immediately afterplacing the food in the oven2nd burst of steam: after another 10minutesBaking duration: 60–70 minutes
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Rye bread
Preparation time: 105–120 minutes
Ingredients400 g rye flour200 g plain white flour2½ tsp salt2 tsp honey150 g liquid sourdough42 g fresh yeast400 ml lukewarm water5 tbsp linseeds4 tbsp sunflower seeds
For glazingWater
AccessoriesLoaf tin, 30 cm long
Method with Automatic programmeMix the white flour with the rye flourand the salt. Then add the sourdoughand the honey.
Dissolve the yeast in the lukewarmwater and add it to the flour. It is best toknead this heavy dough in a kitchenmixer for about 4 minutes.
Knead in the linseed and sunflowerseeds.
Transfer the dough into the greased loaftin. Level the top, brush with water,place in the oven immediately andbake.
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Method with Moisture plusMix the white flour with the rye flourand the salt. Then add the sourdoughand the honey.
Dissolve the yeast in the lukewarmwater and add it to the flour. It is best toknead this heavy dough in a kitchenmixer for about 4 minutes. To provedough in the oven, select the Automaticprogramme Cakes \ Yeast dough \Prove for 30 minutes.
Knead in the linseed and sunflowerseeds. Transfer the dough into thegreased loaf tin. Level the top, thenbrush with water and place in the oven.Select the Automatic programme Cakes\ Yeast dough \ Prove for 15 minutes.
Place in the pre-heated oven and bakeuntil golden brown. Reduce the oventemperature after 15 minutes.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bread \ Rye breadShelf level: see displayAmount of water: see displayProgramme duration: approx. 97 [97](95) minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Moisture plusTemperature:15 minutes: 220 °C, then: 200 °CPre-heating: yesHeating-up phase: rapidType of heating: Conventional heatShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: immediately afterplacing the food in the oven2nd burst of steam: after another 10minutesBaking duration: 45–55 minutes
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Raisin loaf
Preparation time: 110–140 minutes
Ingredients1 cube of fresh yeast (42 g)240 ml lukewarm buttermilk500 g strong white flour100 g caster sugarA pinch of salt20 g melted butter125 g low fat quark250 g raisins
For glazingWater
AccessoriesLoaf tin, 30 cm long
MethodDissolve the yeast in lukewarmbuttermilk. Then add to the flour, sugar,salt, butter and quark and knead untilyou get a smooth dough. Place thedough in the oven and select theAutomatic programme Cakes \ Yeastdough \ Prove for 30 minutes.
Knead the raisins into the dough. Placethe dough in the greased tin, place thetin in the oven and select the Automaticprogramme Cakes \ Yeast dough \Prove for 15 minutes.
Brush the top with water and then bakeuntil golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bread \ Sweet breadShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 60 [60] (55) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 150–160 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:1 burst of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: after placing food inovenDuration: 50–60 minutes
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Swiss farmhouse bread
Preparation time: 180 minutes1 loaf (approx. 750 g)
Ingredients500 g farmhouse flour(or 350 g strong white flour and 150 grye flour)1–1½ tsp salt25 g fresh yeast300 ml lukewarm milkA little flour
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
MethodStir the yeast into the lukewarm milk todissolve it. Add the flour and salt andknead to form a soft, smooth dough.Cover the dough and leave to prove atroom temperature for 60 minutes.
Lightly knead the dough and shape itinto a round loaf. Place it on the bakingtray or the Gourmet perforated bakingtray. Dust with a little flour. Score thetop of the dough lengthways andcrosswise to a depth of 1 cm and leaveto prove again at room temperature foranother 30 minutes. Pre-heat the oven10 minutes before the end of theproving phase.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bread \ Swiss farmhousebreadShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx.50 minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Moisture plusTemperature: 200 °CPre-heating: yesHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:3 bursts of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: 6 minutes after thestart of the programme2nd burst of steam: after another6 minutes3rd burst of steam: after another6 minutesBaking duration: 40–50 minutes
TipYou can vary this bread by addingdiced ham, nuts, etc., to the dough.
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Bacon or herb baguettes
Preparation time: 105–130 minutes2 baguettes
Ingredients42 g fresh yeast250 ml lukewarm water250 g plain white flour250 g strong wholemeal flour1 tsp sugar2 tsp salt½ tsp pepper3 tbsp oil150 g finely diced bacon or 1 tbsp(each) chopped parsley, dill and chives
For glazingMilk
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
Method with Automatic programmeStir the yeast into the lukewarm waterto dissolve it. Then add to the whiteflour, wholemeal flour, sugar, salt,pepper and oil and knead for3–4 minutes to form a smooth dough.
Knead in the diced bacon or the herbs.
Shape the dough into two baguettesapprox. 35 cm long and place them ona baking tray or Gourmet perforatedbaking tray. Score the baguettesdiagonally, brush with milk, place in theoven immediately and bake.
Method with Moisture plusStir the yeast into the lukewarm waterto dissolve it. Then add to the whiteflour, wholemeal flour, sugar, salt,pepper and oil and knead for
3–4 minutes to form a smooth dough.To prove dough in the oven, select theAutomatic programme Cakes \ Yeastdough \ Prove for 45 minutes.
Knead in the diced bacon or the herbs.Shape the dough into two baguettesapprox. 35 cm long and place them ona baking tray or Gourmet perforatedbaking tray. Score the baguettesdiagonally, place them in the oven andselect the Automatic programme Cakes\ Yeast dough \ Prove for 15 minutes.
Brush the baguettes with milk and thenbake until golden brown.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bread \ BaguettesShelf level: see displayAmount of water: see displayProgramme duration: approx. 72 [72](60) minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Moisture plusTemperature: 190–200 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: activate after1 minute2nd burst of steam: activate after15 minutesBaking duration: 20–30 minutes
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Tiger bread
Preparation time: approx. 125 minutes1 loaf
Dough ingredients15 g yeast300 ml lukewarm water500 g strong white flour10 g salt20 g butter
Glaze ingredients100 g rice flour125 ml water1 tsp sugar5 g dried yeast
AccessoriesLoaf tin, 25 cm long
MethodStir the yeast into the lukewarm waterto dissolve it. Add the flour, salt andbutter and knead to form a smoothdough.
Cover and prove at room temperaturefor 30 minutes.
In the meantime, mix together theingredients for the glaze, cover andleave to prove for 30 minutes.
Roll out the proved dough into a 30 cmsquare. Fold in two sides so they meetin the middle. Starting with one of thefolded sides, roll up the dough, place inthe loaf tin, cover and leave to prove fora further 30 minutes.
Brush the risen dough with the glaze,prove for another 10 minutes, thenbake.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bread \ Tiger breadShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx.45 minutes
Alternative settingsPre-heating step:Function: Fan plusTemperature: 230 °CPre-heating: yesHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2-Cooking stage 1:Function: Moisture plusTemperature: 220 °CNumber/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: immediately afterplacing food in the oven2nd burst of steam: after another5 minutesBaking duration: 20 minutes-Cooking stage 2:Function: Fan plusTemperature: 200 °CBaking duration: 13–18 minutes
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White bread
Preparation time: 80–95 minutes
Ingredients21 g fresh yeast250 ml lukewarm water500 g strong white flour1½ tsp salt1½ tsp sugar20 g soft butter
For glazingWater
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
Method with Automatic programmeStir the yeast into the lukewarm waterto dissolve it. Add the flour, salt, sugar,and butter and knead for 4–5 minutesto form a smooth dough.
Shape the dough into a ball and coverwith cling film. Leave to prove for15 minutes at room temperature.
Lightly knead the dough and shape itinto a loaf approx. 25 cm long. Place onthe baking tray or Gourmet perforatedbaking tray. Score the top of the doughdiagonally several times to a depth of1 cm with a sharp knife. Place in theoven immediately and bake.
Method with Moisture plusStir the yeast into the lukewarm waterto dissolve it. Add the flour, salt, sugar,and butter and knead for 4–5 minutesto form a smooth dough.
Shape the dough into a ball and placein the oven. Select the Automaticprogramme Cakes \ Yeast dough \Prove for 30 minutes.
Lightly knead the dough and shape itinto a loaf approx. 25 cm long. Place onthe baking tray or Gourmet perforatedbaking tray. Score the top of the loafdiagonally several times to a depth of1 cm, place it in the oven and select theAutomatic programme Cakes \ Yeastdough \ Prove for 15 minutes.
Brush the top with water and bake untilgolden brown.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bread \ White breadShelf level: see displayAmount of water: see displayProgramme duration: approx. 72 [72](67) minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Moisture plusTemperature: 180–190 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:1 burst of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: immediately afterplacing the food in the ovenBaking duration: 30–40 [30–40](35–45) minutes
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Plaited Swiss loaf
Preparation time: 120 minutes1 loaf
Ingredients1000 g strong white flour42 g fresh yeast600 ml lukewarm milk3 tsp salt180 g butter1 egg yolk1 tbsp coffee creamer
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
MethodStir the yeast into the lukewarm milk todissolve it. Add the flour, salt and butterand knead to form a smooth dough.Cover the dough and leave to prove inthe oven at room temperature for60 minutes.
Lightly knead the dough and roll intolong rolls approx. 80 cm long.
Place one piece over the other,crossing at the mid point. Then lay theends next to each other and plait them.
Place on a baking tray or Gourmetperforated baking tray, cover and leaveto prove for a further 30 minutes atroom temperature. Pre-heat the oven10 minutes before the end of theproving phase.
Brush with mixture of egg yolk andcoffee creamer, then bake until goldenbrown.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bread \ Plaited Swiss loafShelf level: see displayAmount of water: see displayProgramme duration: approx.60 minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Moisture plusTemperature: 190 °CPre-heating: yesHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: 6 minutes afterplacing the food in the oven2nd burst of steam: after another6 minutesBaking duration: 50–60 minutes
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Ginger loaf
Preparation time: 120 minutes1 loaf
Ingredients500 g strong white flourA pinch of salt90 g butter100 ml milk25 g fresh yeast2 eggs3 tbsp ginger juice40 g chopped stem ginger1 tsp cinnamon100 g crystal sugarButter and sugar for greasing anddusting the tin
For sprinklingSugar
AccessoriesSaucepanLoaf tin, 25 cm long
MethodPut the flour and salt in a bowl. Melt thebutter in a pan. Stir the yeast intolukewarm milk to dissolve it, add to theflour together with the cooled butter,eggs and the ginger juice and knead for3–4 minutes to form a smooth dough.Leave the dough to prove for an hour ina warm place.
Meanwhile, chop the ginger, lightlygrease the loaf tin with butter andsprinkle with sugar.
Knead the chopped ginger, cinnamonand crystal sugar into the dough, shapethe dough into a loaf and place in theloaf tin to prove for a further15 minutes.
Sprinkle with sugar and bake untilgolden brown.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bread \ Ginger loafShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx.35 minutes
Alternative settingsPre-heating step:Function: Fan plusTemperature: 200 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 3-Cooking stage 1:Function: Moisture plusTemperature: 190 °CNumber/type of bursts of steam: 1burst of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: immediately afterplacing food in the ovenBaking duration: 25 minutes-Cooking stage 2:Function: Fan plusTemperature: 170 °CBaking duration: 8–13 minutes
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Onion flat bread
Preparation time: 100–110 minutes
Dough ingredients1 cube of fresh yeast (42 g)200 ml lukewarm water375 g strong white flour1 tsp salt2 tbsp oil
Topping ingredients2 small red onions80 g strong cheeseThyme
For drizzling2 tbsp oil
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
MethodDissolve the yeast in lukewarm water.Then add to the flour, salt and oil andknead for 3–4 minutes until you get asmooth dough. Place the dough in theoven and select the Automaticprogramme: Cakes \ Yeast dough \Prove for 30 minutes.
Lightly knead the dough and roll outinto the shape of a flat bread ( approx.30 cm). Place on a baking tray orGourmet perforated baking tray, coverand leave to prove at room temperaturefor another 15 minutes.
Peel and finely slice the onions. Gratethe cheese.
Arrange the onions on the flat bread,scatter with the cheese and thyme,drizzle with oil around the edges andbake until golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 200–210 °CHeating-up phase: rapidType of heating: Conventional heatShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:1 burst of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: after placing food inovenDuration: 25–35 minutes
TipStrong cheeses include extra matureCheddar, Emmental and Gruyerecheese.
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Chocolate breakfast rolls
Preparation time: 100–110 minutesMakes 8
Dough ingredients1 cube of fresh yeast (42 g)150 ml lukewarm milk500 g strong white flourA pinch of salt60 g caster sugar2 tsp vanilla sugar75 g butter2 eggs100 g chocolate drops
For glazingMilk
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
MethodDissolve the yeast in the lukewarm milk.Then add to the flour, salt, caster sugar,vanilla sugar, butter and eggs andknead until you get a smooth dough.Cover and prove in the oven for 25–35minutes using Conventional heat at35 °C.
Add the chocolate and knead brieflyinto the dough. Form into 8 rolls andplace on a baking tray or a Gourmetperforated baking tray. Cover and placein the oven to prove for a further 15–20minutes using Conventional heat at35 °C.
Brush with milk and bake until goldenbrown.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 150–160 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 4minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 15minutesDuration: 25–30 minutes
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Yeast pretzels
Preparation time: 85–95 minutes8 portions
Ingredients21 g fresh yeast100 ml lukewarm milk300 g strong white flour1 tsp sugar1 tsp salt30 g butter1 egg
For glazing1 egg yolk beaten into 1 tbsp milk
For sprinklingPoppy seeds or grated cheese
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
MethodStir the yeast into the lukewarm milk todissolve it. Add the flour, sugar, salt,butter and egg and knead to form asmooth dough. To prove dough in theoven, select the Automatic programmeCakes \ Yeast dough \Prove for 30 minutes.
Lightly knead the dough and roll into 8long ropes ( approx. 0.5 cm). Shapethese into pretzels and place on thebaking tray or Gourmet perforatedbaking tray. Cover and leave to prove inthe oven on Conventional heat at 35 °Cfor another 10 minutes.
Brush the pretzels with the egg yolkand milk, then sprinkle with poppyseeds or grated cheese. Bake untilgolden brown.
Recommended settingsFunction: Moisture plusTemperature: 160–170 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:1 burst of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: immediately afterplacing the food in the ovenBaking duration: 20–25 minutes
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Bread rolls
Preparation time: 75–125 minutes10 portions
Ingredients21 g fresh yeast270 ml lukewarm water500 g strong white flour1½ tsp salt1 tsp sugar1 heaped tsp soft butter
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
Method with Automatic programmeStir the yeast into the lukewarm waterto dissolve it. Add the flour, salt, sugar,and soft butter and knead for3–4 minutes to form a smooth dough.
Shape the dough into 10 evenly sizedballs and place on a baking tray orGourmet perforated baking tray. Scorethe tops using a sharp knife if you wish.Place in the oven immediately and bakeuntil golden.
Method without AutomaticprogrammeStir the yeast into the lukewarm waterto dissolve it. Add the flour, salt, sugar,and soft butter and knead for3–4 minutes to form a smooth dough.To prove dough in the oven, select theAutomatic programme Cakes \ Yeastdough \ Prove for 45 minutes.
Lightly knead the dough, then shapeinto 10 evenly sized balls and place ona baking tray or Gourmet perforatedbaking tray. Score the tops, then place
them in the oven and select theAutomatic programme Cakes \ Yeastdough \ Prove for 30 minutes.
Brush with water and bake until goldenbrown.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Rolls \ Yeast rollsShelf level: see displayAmount of water: see displayProgramme duration: approx. 64 [64](69) minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Moisture plusTemperature: 190–200 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: activate after1 minute2nd burst of steam: activate after15 minutesBaking duration: 25–35 minutes
TipFor milk rolls, use 300 ml milk instead ofwater. For raisin rolls, use 300 ml milkinstead of water, add 2 tbsp sugar andknead 100 g raisins into the dough.
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Yeast dough men
Preparation time: 95–105 minutesMakes 4
Ingredients½ cube of fresh yeast (21 g)200 ml lukewarm milk375 g strong white flour50 g caster sugarA pinch of salt50 g softened butter
For glazing1 egg
To decorateRaisinsAlmonds
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
MethodDissolve the yeast in lukewarm milk.Then add to the flour, sugar, salt, butterand egg and knead until you get asmooth dough. Place the dough in theoven and select the Automaticprogramme Cakes \ Yeast dough \Prove for 30 minutes.
Lightly knead the dough. Dust theworksurface with flour, then roll thedough out about 1 cm thick and cutinto dough men shapes. Place thedough men on a baking tray orGourmet perforated baking tray. Placein the oven and select the Automaticprogramme Cakes \ Yeast dough \Prove for 15 minutes.
Whisk the egg, brush on the doughmen, decorate with raisins and almondsand bake until golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 160–170 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:1 burst of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: after placing food inovenDuration: 20–25 minutes
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Seeded rolls
Preparation time: 120–130 minutesMakes 10
Ingredients1 cube of fresh yeast (42 g)1 tsp molasses1 tbsp malt extract300 ml lukewarm water150 g rye flour450 g strong white flour2–3 tsp salt75 g sourdough
Top with3 tbsp each of linseed, sesame seedsand sunflower seeds
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
MethodDissolve the yeast with the molassesand the malt extract in the lukewarmwater.
Mix the strong white flour with the ryeflour and salt and add the sourdough.Then add the malted water mix andknead until you get a smooth dough.Place the dough in the oven and selectthe Automatic programme Cakes \Yeast dough \ Prove for 45 minutes.
Mix the linseed with the sesame seedsand the sunflower seeds.
Lightly knead the dough and shape into10 rolls. Brush the rolls with water anddip the tops into the seeds. Place therolls on a baking tray or Gourmetperforated baking tray and place in the
oven. Select the Automatic programmeCakes \ Yeast dough \ Prove for 45minutes. Then bake until golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 190–200 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 1minute2nd burst of steam: release after 15minutesDuration: 25–30 minutes
TipFor a spicy variation add ½ tsp mixedspices (e.g. star anise, coriander andcumin).
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Sesame cheese rolls
Preparation time: 65–105 minutesMakes 10
Ingredients1 cube of fresh yeast (42 g)150 ml lukewarm milk500 g strong white flour1 heaped tsp saltA pinch of sugar75 g melted butter40 g finely grated Parmesan cheese2 eggs6 tbsp sesame seeds
For glazing1 egg
Top with120 g shaved Cheddar, Cheshire orGouda cheese
AccessoriesBaking trayBaking parchment
Method for Automatic programmeDissolve the yeast in the lukewarm milk.Then add to the flour, salt, sugar, butter,Parmesan and eggs and knead for 3–4 minutes to form a smooth dough.Shape the dough into 10 evenly sizedballs and press the bottom of each oneinto the sesame seeds. Place on abaking tray lined with bakingparchment.Brush with the beaten egg and sprinklegenerously with cheese. Place in theoven immediately and bake.
Method for Moisture plusDissolve the yeast in lukewarm milk.Then add to the flour, salt, sugar, butter,Parmesan and eggs and knead for 3–4minutes until you have a smoothdough. Place the dough in the oven andselect the Automatic programme Cakes\ Yeast dough \ Prove for 30 minutes.Lightly knead the dough then shape into10 evenly sized balls. Place on a bakingtray lined with baking parchment. Coverand place in the oven to prove for afurther 10-15 minutes usingConventional heat at 35 °C.Press the bottom of each roll into thesesame seeds. Brush the tops with thebeaten egg and sprinkle generouslywith cheese. Place in the oven andbake until golden.Automatic programme settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Rolls \ Sesame cheese rollsShelf level: see displayAmount of water: see displayDuration: approx. 52 minutesMoisture plus settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 150–160 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 1minute2nd burst of steam: release after 15minutesDuration: 25–35 minutes
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Malted pumpkin seed rolls
Preparation time: 120–130 minutesMakes 8
Ingredients1 cube of fresh yeast (42 g)1 tbsp malt extract300 ml lukewarm water500 g wholemeal flour3 tsp salt50 g pumpkin seeds, chopped
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
MethodDissolve the yeast and malt extract inlukewarm water. Then add to the flour,salt and chopped pumpkin seeds andknead until you get a smooth dough.Place the dough in the oven and selectthe Automatic programme Cakes \Yeast dough \ Prove for 45 minutes.
Lightly knead the dough and shape into8 rolls. Brush with a little water, then cuta cross into the top of each and placeon a baking tray or Gourmet perforatedbaking tray. Place in the oven andselect the Automatic programme Cakes\ Yeast dough \ Prove for 45 minutes.Then bake until golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 190–200 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 1minute2nd burst of steam: release after 15minutesDuration: 25–30 minutes
TipMalt helps speed up the rate that yeastgrows at. It also gives bread and rolls apleasant sweet taste and a nice darkcolour. It is available from health foodshops and most supermarkets.
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Quark rolls
Preparation time: 45–55 minutesMakes 10
Ingredients250 g low fat quark2 eggs70 g caster sugar2 tsp vanilla sugarA pinch of salt500 g plain flour7 tsp baking powder100 g chopped walnuts
For glazingMilk
Top withCaster sugar
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
MethodMix the quark, eggs, sugar, vanillasugar and salt. Then sieve the flour andbaking powder and gradually add to thequark mix together with the choppedwalnuts.
Knead the dough by hand until it issmooth and soft. Add a little more flourif it gets sticky.
Shape the dough into 10 evenly sizedballs. Brush with milk, dip in sugar andplace on a baking tray or Gourmetperforated baking tray. Place in the pre-heated oven.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusPre-heat: yesTemperature: 150–160 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:1 burst of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: after placing food inovenDuration: 25–35 minutes
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Ham and cheese rolls
Preparation time: 110–120 minutes8 portions
Ingredients21 g fresh yeast250 ml lukewarm water500 g strong white flour30 g butter½ tsp salt100 g cooked ham, finely diced100 g strong cheese, grated
For glazingWater
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
MethodStir the yeast into the lukewarm waterto dissolve it. Add the flour, butter andsalt and knead to form a smoothdough. To prove dough in the oven,select the Automatic programme Cakes\ Yeast dough \ Prove for 30 minutes.
Knead the ham and half of the gratedcheese into the dough.
Shape the dough into 8 rolls and placeon a baking tray or the Gourmetperforated baking tray. Place in theoven and select the Automaticprogramme Cakes \ Yeast dough \Prove for 15 minutes.
Brush the rolls with water and top withthe rest of the cheese. Bake untilgolden brown.
Recommended settingsFunction: Moisture plusTemperature: 180–190 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: activate after1 minute2nd burst of steam: activate after15 minutesBaking duration: 25–30 minutes
TipStrong cheeses include Alpine cheese,Emmental, Gruyère or mature Gouda.
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Sunday rolls
Preparation time: 100–115 minutes8 portions
Ingredients21 g fresh yeast250 ml lukewarm milk500 g strong white flour40 g sugarA pinch of salt60 g soft butter100 g chopped almonds
For glazingMilk
For sprinklingCrystal sugar
AccessoriesBaking tray/Gourmet perforated bakingtray
MethodStir the yeast into the lukewarm milk todissolve it. Add the flour, sugar, salt,and butter and knead to form a smoothdough. To prove dough in the oven,select the Automatic programme Cakes\ Yeast dough \ Prove for 30 minutes.
Knead the chopped almonds into thedough. Shape into 8 rolls and place ona baking tray or Gourmet perforatedbaking tray. Place in the oven andselect the Automatic programme Cakes\ Yeast dough \ Prove for 15 minutes.
Brush the rolls with milk and sprinklecrystal sugar on top. Bake until goldenbrown.
Recommended settingsFunction: Moisture plusTemperature: 150–160 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:1 burst of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: immediately afterplacing the food in the ovenBaking duration: 30–40 minutes
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Fishing for complimentsFish is an excellent alternative to meat.Salt water fish is rich in iodine, vitaminsand valuable proteins, as well asomega-3 fatty acids. These are good foryour physical health and improve yourconcentration, memory and yourgeneral state of mind. Fish should be onthe menu at least twice a week as partof a healthy diet and because it is low incalories it is also a good choice forthose on calorie controlled diets.
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Tips on preparation
Quantity per person
– Whole fish: 250–300 g per person– Fish fillet: 200–250 g per person
“Blue” fish
Certain types of fish such as trout,tench, eel and carp can be served“blue”. The skin of these fish contains apigment which turns blue when itcomes into contact with acid such asvinegar. Be careful not to damage theslimy coating on the skin when cleaningthe fish, as this will prevent the fishturning blue in the damaged places.Pour hot water with vinegar in it overthe fish and leave for about 10 minutes.Then proceed with the recipe, saltingthe fish only on the inside.
Cleaning fish
Whole fish: gut the fish and scrape offthe scales if necessary. Rinse the fishunder running water and pat dry withpaper kitchen towel.
Fish fillet: rinse the fish under runningwater and pat dry with paper kitchentowel.
Acidifying fish
After cleaning the fish drizzle it withlemon juice or vinegar about 10 minutesbefore you do anything else with it.Because fish has little connectivetissue, it can fall apart during cooking.Drizzling lemon juice or vinegar overraw fish helps keep the flesh firm.Acidifying the fish in this way will notaffect its taste in any way.
Seasoning fish
Season fish with salt, herbs or spicesjust before cooking. Do not leave fish tostand for any length of time after saltingit. Salt will draw out the moisture andwith it the valuable minerals, and makethe fish dry when it is cooked.
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Cooking
– Whole fish are ready when theeyeballs are white and the dorsal finis easily pulled out.
– Roasted, steamed or grilled fish iscooked when the flesh comes awayeasily from the bones.
– If cooking fish fillets in a sauce, useless liquid than usual, as the fish willrelease juices as it cooks.
Notes on using Automaticprogrammes and the food probe (ifavailable)
– When cooking fish with a food probe,ensure that it reaches a coretemperature of at least 70 °C.
– The metal end of the food probemust go fully into the flesh in thethickest part of it. The end of theprobe must be pointing upwards atan angle. Large fish with plenty offlesh on them are suitable forcooking with the food probe.
– Season fish to taste and dot withbutter before putting it in the oven.
– If you are cooking several fish orpieces of fish together, select onesthat are similar in size. Insert the foodprobe into the largest fish.
– You can also cook fish wrapped inaluminium foil or in roasting bags.Fish can also be baked in a saltcrust. Simply insert the tip of thefood probe through the foil or bag.
– When using the food probe you willbe given an estimated cookingduration. This will fluctuate during thecourse of cooking.
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“Verduras” sea bream
Preparation time: 65–75 minutesServes 4
Ingredients4 prepared sea bream (approx. 400 geach)800 g small potatoes2 red peppers2 green courgettes2 yellow courgettes4 shallots3 cloves of garlic400 g goats' cheeseJuice of one lemonSaltLemon pepper4 sprigs of thyme4 sprigs of rosemary10 tbsp olive oil
AccessoriesGourmet oven dishor a universal tray
MethodParboil the potatoes, in their skins forabout 10 minutes.
Halve, trim and chop up the peppers.Slice the courgettes and cut theshallots into wedges. Peel and finelychop the garlic. Dice the cheese.
Rinse the fish, pat dry, drizzle withlemon juice, season with salt and lemonpepper and put in a large Gourmetoven dish or in the universal tray.
Mix the parboiled potatoes with thevegetables and herbs and season withsalt and lemon pepper. Arrange aroundthe fish and scatter the goats' cheeseover the vegetables.
Season the oil with salt and pepper anddrizzle over the fish, potatoes andvegetables then cook in the oven.
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Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 160–170 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 5minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 15minutesDuration: 30–40 minutes
TipBaby new potatoes with a diameter of2.5–4 cm cooked in their skins are goodwith this recipe.
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Viennese fillet of fish
Preparation time: 60–70 minutesServes 4
Ingredients600 g pollock fillet (3 fillets, 200 g each)Juice of one lemon125 g crème fraîche50 g pickled gherkins10 g capers30 g streaky bacon1 tbsp mustard1 tsp grated Parmesan cheese
AccessoriesOvenproof dish, 20 cm x 20 cm
MethodRinse the fish fillet, pat dry and drizzlewith lemon juice. Place one fillet in thegreased casserole dish and coat withhalf of the crème fraîche.
Rinse the gherkins and capers. Thendice the bacon and the gherkins andmix with the chopped up capers.
Place a third of the gherkin mixture ontop of the fish fillet. Then place asecond fillet on top. Coat with mustardand another third of the gherkinmixture.
Top this with the last fish fillet, coat withthe remaining crème fraîche and thenthe rest of the gherkin mixture. ScatterParmesan over the top and bake.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 160–170 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 5minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 15minutesDuration: 30–35 minutes
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Trout stuffed with mushrooms
Preparation time: 60–70 minutesServes 4
Ingredients4 trout, oven-ready (250 g each)2 tbsp lemon juiceSaltPepper½ onion, finely chopped1 garlic clove, finely chopped200 g fresh mushrooms, finely chopped25 g fresh parsley, finely chopped50 g butter
AccessoriesGourmet oven dishor a universal tray
MethodRinse the trout, pat dry, drizzle withlemon juice inside and out and seasonwith salt and pepper.
Mix together the onion, garlic,mushrooms and parsley. Season withsalt and pepper.
Fill the trout with the mixture and placethem next to each other in a largeGourmet oven dish or universal tray.Dot with butter and bake.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 160–170 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 5minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 15minutesDuration: 30–40 minutes
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Stuffed salmon trout
Preparation time: 65–75 minutesServes 4
Ingredients2 salmon trout (600–700 g each)Juice of one lemonSalt2 shallots2 cloves of garlic50 g small capers1 egg yolk2 tbsp olive oil2 slices of white breadChilli powderPepper
AccessoriesUniversal tray
MethodRinse the salmon trout, pat dry, drizzlewith lemon juice and season inside andout with salt.
Peel and finely dice the shallots andgarlic. Dice the white bread. Mixtogether the capers, egg yolk, shallots,garlic, oil and bread and season withsalt, pepper and chilli powder.
Stuff the fish with this mixture and sealthe opening with small woodenskewers.
Place the fish in the universal tray andcook in the oven.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 160–170 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 5minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 15minutesDuration: 30–40 minutes
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Red mullet en Papillote
Preparation time: 90–100 minutesServes 6
Ingredients6 small red mullet (150 to 200 g each)5 slices of white bread250 ml milk2 tbsp chopped parsley4 tbsp anchovy butterSaltPepper3 tbsp olive oil
AccessoriesUniversal trayGreaseproof paper
MethodRinse the fish.
To make the stuffing, soak the whitebread in milk. Press the bread with afork to ensure that it is completelydrenched, and mix in the parsley andthe anchovy butter.
Season the fish with salt and pepper,and fill with the stuffing. Drizzle witholive oil, cover and refrigerate for onehour.
Brush a large sheet of greaseproofpaper with olive oil, place the fish in themiddle, and wrap the paper over like aparcel. Place the parcel in the universaltray, and put in the oven.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Fish \ Red mullet enpapillote \ 4-6 fishShelf level: see displayDuration: ca. 25 [32] (25) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 190–200 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration: 20–30 minutes
Tip“en papillote” means baking ingreaseproof paper.
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Pollock delicioso
Preparation time: 60–70 minutesServes 4
Ingredients750 g pollock, filleted and skinned3 onions40 g butter500 g tomatoesJuice of ½ a lemonSaltPepper100 ml milk10 g breadcrumbs2 tbsp chopped parsley
AccessoriesOvenproof dish 26 cm
MethodSlice the onions finely then sauté themin half the butter. Slice the tomatoes.Pat the fish dry with kitchen paper thendrizzle with lemon juice and seasonwith salt and pepper.
Put the onions in a greased ovenproofdish. Arrange the tomatoes on top andseason with salt and pepper.
Arrange the fish on top. Melt theremaining butter, add the milk and pourover the fish. Sprinkle withbreadcrumbs and bake. Before servinggarnish with chopped parsley.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 160–170 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 5minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 15minutesDuration: 30–40 minutes
TipSalmon fillet can be used for this recipeinstead of pollock.
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Hake in a herb sauce
Preparation time: 50–60 minutesServes 4
Ingredients4 hake steaks (250 g each)250 g venus mussels2 cloves of garlic4 tbsp olive oil1 tsp flour250 ml fish stock25 g parsleySalt
AccessoriesFrying panUniversal tray
MethodChop the garlic cloves finely, and sautéin the olive oil in a pan on the hob.
Place the fish in the universal tray.Drizzle with oil and scatter the garlicand venus mussels over the fish, andseason with a little salt. Dust with flour,then pour the warm fish stock over andscatter with chopped parsley.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Fish \ Hake in a herbsauceShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 30 [30] (25) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 180–190 °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 3 [2] (1)Duration: 15–20 minutes
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Salt cod brandade
Preparation time 40–50 minutes + marinate for 24 hoursServes 6
Ingredients1000 g dried cod250 ml milk600-700 ml olive oilSaltPepper
AccessoriesSaucepanOvenproof dish
MethodSoak the dried cod in fresh water for 24hours, changing the water frequently.Cut into large chunks, and simmer in apan of boiling water for 8 minutes.Remove the fish, drain and leave tocool. Skin and fillet the fish, remove anybones.
Heat 200 ml olive oil in a flat, heavy-bottomed pan. Add the fish and cookover a low heat, stirring with a woodenspoon.
When the oil and the fish are thoroughlymixed, remove from the heat, andslowly add 400–500 ml olive oil and250 ml boiling milk alternately. Seasonwith salt and pepper. The mixtureshould be nice and soft.
Transfer the mixture (brandade) into anovenproof dish, and place in the oven.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Fish \ Salt cod brandadeShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 10 [10] (9) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Full grillTemperature: 220 °CShelf level: 4 [2] (2)Duration: 8–12 minutes
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Salmon and spinach pasta bake
Preparation time: 60–70 minutesServes 4
Ingredients450 g fresh or frozen spinach1 clove of garlicSaltNutmeg500 g green tagliatelli400 g salmon fillet10–20 ml lemon juicePepper, freshly ground200 ml double cream250 g soured cream2 tbsp mixed Italian herbs20 g flaked almonds
AccessoriesSaucepanOvenproof dish, 20 cm x 30 cm
MethodDefrost frozen spinach or blanch freshspinach in boiling water for 1 minutethen drain well. Squeeze any excesswater out by hand.
Roughly chop the spinach and seasonwith garlic, salt and a little nutmeg.
Cook the tagliatelle to “al dente”.
Rinse the salmon, pat dry, dicecoarsely, drizzle with lemon juice andseason with salt and pepper.
Mix the cream and soured cream withthe herbs and season with salt andpepper. Place layers of tagliatelle,salmon and spinach in the greasedovenproof dish. Pour the sauce on top,sprinkle with almond flakes and bakeuncovered.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 160–170 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:3 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 5minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 15minutes3rd burst of steam: release after 25minutesDuration: 30–40 minutes
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Savoy cabbage and salmon gratin
Preparation time: 75–85 minutesServes 4
Ingredients600 g salmon filet1 small savoy cabbage (approx. 600 g)20 g softened butter500 g potatoesPepperSalt300 g crème fraîche with herbs2–3 tsp horseradish sauce80 g grated Cheddar cheese80 g white bread
AccessoriesFrying panOvenproof dish, 20 cm x 30 cm
MethodWash and quarter the cabbage, removethe stalk and shred the leaves. Heat thebutter in a frying pan, add the cabbageand fry gently for 15 minutes, stirringoccasionally.
Peel and slice the potatoes. Parboil for5 minutes.
Wash and dry the salmon, cut intostrips approx. 2 cm wide. Season withsalt and pepper. Mix the crème fraîchewith the horseradish sauce and thecheese.
Mix the cabbage with the potatoes andplace in an ovenproof dish. Arrange thesalmon on top. Dice the bread and stirinto the crème fraîche. Spread thebread mixture over the top of thesalmon and bake.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 160–170 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:3 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 5minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 15minutes3rd burst of steam: release after 25minutesDuration: 30–40 minutes
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Pikeperch with herbs
Preparation time: 50–60 minutesServes 4
Ingredients800 g pikeperch filletsJuice of one lemon1 bunch of parsley1 bunch of chives1 bunch of dill1 bunch of lemon balm mintSalt50 g butter
AccessoriesShallow ovenproof dish
MethodRinse the fish, pat dry and drizzle with alittle lemon juice. Leave to stand forabout 10 minutes. Wash the herbs,finely chop them and mix well. Arrangein the bottom of the shallow, greasedovenproof dish.
Season the fish with salt and arrangethem, overlapping each other on top ofthe herbs. Drizzle with the remaininglemon juice, dot with butter and bake.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 160–170 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 5minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 15minutesDuration: 30–40 minutes
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Let's have meat!Meat and poultry are healthycomponents to anyone’s diet, as well asadding a wealth of variety. They can beprepared in a range of different ways,and by using diverse seasonings andserving them with interesting saucesand side dishes, they can constantly bepresented in new guises, unitingcultures – both exotic and traditional –with their versatility.
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Tips on preparation
Meat
Tips for using Automaticprogrammes
– Meat weighing less than 1000 g isnot suitable for cooking in anAutomatic programme as it is likely todry out.
– The Miele Gourmet oven dishes areideal for Automatic programmes, asthere is plenty of space to add liquid.When using ovenproof glass, ceramicor stainless steel roasting dishes, itmight be necessary to reduce thequantity of liquid being added.
– Meat can be cooked covered oruncovered in the Gourmet ovendishes or roasting dishes, or in theuniversal tray. The programme youselect will guide you.
– Some programmes require theaddition of extra liquid part waythrough the cooking time, andsometimes the lid needs to beremoved. This will be indicated in thedisplay.
– Remove any excess fat, membranesand sinews before roasting. Seasonto taste and dot with butter or, in thecase of game, bard with rashers ofstreaky bacon. Game can bemarinated overnight, e.g. inbuttermilk, to tenderise it.
Tips for using the food probe (ifavailable)
– If you are using the food probe, makesure that the metal tip is inserted intothe thickest part of the meat and thatthe handle is angled upwards asmuch as possible.
– If you are cooking several pieces ofmeat together, select pieces that aresimilar in size. The food probe shouldinserted in the largest piece.
– When using the food probe you willbe given an estimated cookingduration. This will fluctuate during thecourse of cooking.
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Poultry
Tips for using Automaticprogrammes
– Poultry weighing less than 900 g isnot suitable for cooking using anAutomatic programme as it is likely todry out.
– The Miele Gourmet oven dishes areideal for Automatic programmes, asthere is plenty of space to add liquid.When using ovenproof glass, ceramicor stainless steel roasting dishes, itmight be necessary to reduce thequantity of liquid being added.
– Rub poultry with oil and season totaste before putting it in the oven.
– Always place poultry in the oven withthe breast uppermost. Someprogrammes require the addition ofextra liquid part way through thecooking time, and sometimes the lidneeds to be removed. This will beindicated in the display.
Tips for using the food probe (ifavailable)
– With poultry, insert the food probeinto the thickest part of the breast.Make sure that the metal tip isinserted as deeply as possible intothe thickest part of the bird, and thatthe handle is angled upwards as faras possible.
– If you are cooking several birdstogether, select ones that are similarin size. Insert the food probe into thelargest bird.
– When using the food probe you willbe given an estimated cookingduration. This will fluctuate during thecourse of cooking.
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Beef Wellington (Australia)
Preparation time: 120 minutesServes 6–8
Ingredients850 g fillet of beefOilSalt, freshly groundPepper, freshly ground60 g butter2 shallots2 cloves of garlic300 g mushrooms80 g chicken liver paté70 g fine breadcrumbs2 tbsp fresh thyme300 g puff pastry1 egg yolk
AccessoriesFrying panBaking tray
MethodPeel and finely dice the shallots andgarlic. Clean and slice the mushrooms,and finely chop the thyme.
Roll the fillet of beef and secure withkitchen twine making sure the diameteris even along the length. Brush with oil,season with pepper and sear all round.Place in the refrigerator to chill, thenremove the kitchen twine.
Melt the butter in a pan on the hob andsauté the shallots, garlic andmushrooms until the shallots take on aglassy appearance and there is nomoisture in the pan. Stir in the liver patéand then leave to cool.
Stir the breadcrumbs and thyme intothe mushrooms and then roughly blitzin a food processor.
Roll out the puff pastry so that it willcompletely encase the meat withenough pastry left to seal the meat in.Coat the pastry with the mushroommixture.
Arrange the meat on the pastry, lift theedges up and seal with beaten eggyolk. Place on the baking tray with theseam tucked underneath.
Brush with egg yolk and place in therefrigerator to chill whilst the oven isheating up.
Leave to stand for 10 minutes aftercooking then remove the food probeand carve just before serving.
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Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Meat \ Beef \ BeefWellingtonFood probe: yesShelf level: see displayAmount of water: see displayDuration: approx. 60 minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature:15 minutes: 200 °C, then: 180 °CPre-heat: yesFood probe: yesCore temperature: 55–75 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: after placing food inoven2nd burst of steam: after another 10minutesDuration: approx. 60 minutes
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Beef Wellington (Great Britain)
Preparation time: 120 minutesServes 6–8
Ingredients1000 g fillet of beefFreshly ground black pepper1 tbsp oil30 g butter2 shallots250 g mushrooms1 large sprig of thyme100 ml extra dry vermouth or dry whitewine150 g smooth liver paté15 g fresh parsley12 slices of unsmoked streaky bacon500 g puff pastry1 egg
AccessoriesBaking trayFrying pan
MethodPre-heat the oven using Fan plus at 250°C. Season the fillet of beef with theblack pepper and rub with the oil. Whenthe oven is at temperature place thebeef on the universal tray or in aroasting pan and sear in the oven for 15minutes. After searing set the beef toone side to cool.
Peel and finely dice the shallots, cleanthe mushrooms and finely dice them.
Melt the butter in the pan and fry theshallots for 3–4 minutes until softened.Add the finely chopped mushroomstogether with a sprig of thyme and cookfor a further 5–6 minutes. Pour in thewine and cook until the wine has been
reduced and the mixture is dry. Allow tocool, then remove the sprig of thyme,stir in the liver paté and the choppedparsley. Season to taste then set asideto cool completely.
Overlap two pieces of cling film on aclean work surface or large choppingboard. Lay out the slices of streakybacon in two rows, slightly overlappingeach other. Spread half the mushroommixture over the bacon. Sit the beef onit and spread the remaining mushroommixture over the top of the beef. Usingthe edge of the cling film, draw up thestreaky bacon around the beef fillet tocreate a tight sausage shape. Place thisin the fridge while you roll out thepastry.
Lightly flour the work surface and rollout the pastry to a 28 cm square about0.5 cm thick and large enough toenclose the beef. Carefully remove thecling film from the beef and place thebeef in the middle of the pastry. Brushthe edges of the pastry with some ofthe beaten egg and fold it over the beefto enclose it.
Place the Beef Wellington on theuniversal tray with the seamunderneath. Brush the pastry with theremainder of the beaten egg and useany scraps of pastry to createdecorations if desired. Chill BeefWellington for at least 30 minutes orovernight
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When ready to bake the BeefWellington, pre-heat the oven theninsert the food probe into the centre ofthe meat, place in the oven and bake.
At the end of cooking, allow the meat tostand for 15 minutes before carving andserving it.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Meat \ Beef \ BeefWellingtonFood probe: yesShelf level: see displayAmount of water: see displayDuration: approx. 60 minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature:15 minutes: 200 °C, then: 180 °CPre-heat: yesFood probe: yesCore temperature: 55–75 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: after placing food inthe oven2nd burst of steam: after another 10minutesDuration: approx. 60 minutes
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Braised beef roulades
Preparation time: 155–165 minutesServes 4
Ingredients4 thin slices of beef e.g. topside (160–200 g each)SaltPepper4 tsp medium-hot mustard8 slices of streaky bacon8 cocktail gherkins (cornichons)2 carrots1 thin leek150 g celery1 onionOil1 tbsp tomato purée250 ml red wine2 sprigs of thyme2 sprigs of rosemary2 bay leaves1 clove of garlic1000 ml beef stock100 ml double cream
AccessoriesGourmet oven dish with lid
MethodLay the steaks out next to each otherand season with salt and pepper. Coatwith mustard and then top each with 2slices of bacon and 2 gherkins cut intobatons. Roll up and secure withwooden skewers or kitchen twine. Dicethe carrots, leek, celery and onions (into1 cm pieces).
Heat the oil in a Gourmet oven dish andsear the roulades all round. Removeand then fry the vegetables. Add thetomato purée and cook with thevegetables. Deglaze with a third of thered wine. When the wine is almost fullyreduced add the next third and so onuntil the wine is totally reduced.
Add the herbs, spices and garlictogether with the stock. Put theroulades back into the oven dish, coverand cook in the oven for 60 minutes.
Remove the lid after 60 minutes in theoven and release the first burst ofsteam. Continue cooking without thelid.
When done, take the roulades out andremove the skewers or the kitchentwine. Sieve the stock, add the creamand if necessary thicken the sauce witha little cornflour mixed with water.
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Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 140 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:3 bursts of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: 60 minutes after thestart of the programme2nd burst of steam: after another20 minutes3rd burst of steam: after another20 minutesDuration: 120 minutes
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Hash
Preparation time: 250 minutesServes 6–8
Ingredients500 g onions30 g butter30 g oil1200 g diced beefPepperSalt1 tbsp brown sugar2 tbsp plain flour1.2 litres beef bouillon2 bay leaves4 cloves70 ml vinegar
AccessoriesFrying panGourmet oven dish
MethodPeel and finely dice the onions. Heatthe butter until it begins to bubble, thenadd some oil and heat up.
Season the meat with salt and pepper,place it in a pan with the clarified butterand sear it on all sides.
Add the onions, bay leaves, cloves andbrown sugar and cook for a further 3minutes.
Dust the meat with flour and fry for afurther 2-3 minutes.
Add the beef bouillon and vinegar,stirring constantly to form a smoothsauce.
Add the meat to the Gourmet oven dishand cook uncovered in the oven.
Season with salt and pepper aftercooking.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Meat \ Beef \ HashShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 220 minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 180 °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Crisp function: onDuration: 210 minutes
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Yorkshire Pudding
Preparation time: 30 minutesMakes 12
Ingredients190 g flour3 g salt3 eggs225 ml milkOil for baking
Accessories12 cup muffin tray
MethodPlace a teaspoonful of oil in each muffincup and place in the oven to heat theoil.
Mix the flour and salt and make a wellin the centre. Break in the eggs andbeat with a whisk, slowly incorporatingthe flour from around the edges. Addthe milk, continuing to whisk until asmooth batter is formed.
As soon as the oven has reachedtemperature take the muffin tray outand pour the batter out equallybetween the muffin cups. Return to theoven and bake until golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Meat \ Beef \ YorkshirepuddingShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 25 minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 210 °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Duration 1: 20–25 [15–20] (20–25) minutes
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Braised silverside of veal
Preparation time: 120–130 minutesServes 8
Ingredients1500 g silverside of veal2 carrots1 thin leek150 g celery1 onion1 clove of garlic2 sprigs of thyme2 sprigs of rosemary4 bay leaves5 juniper berriesSaltPepper500 ml white wine100 g crème fraîche250 ml beef stock or water
AccessoriesGourmet oven dish
MethodDice the carrots, the leek and theonions (1 cm) and place in the Gourmetoven dish together with the garlic, theherbs and the spices.
Season the meat with salt and pepperand place on top of the vegetables andcook.
After 20 minutes cooking, deglaze withthe white wine, reduce the temperatureand cook the meat until done. Addwater as necessary if the vegetablesget too dry.
Sieve the sauce then thicken withcrème fraîche and stock. Use a littlecornflour mixed with water if necessary.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature:20 minutes: 210–220 °C, then 140–150 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:3 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 10minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 30minutes3rd burst of steam: release after 1 hourDuration: 90–100 minutes
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Osso buco
Preparation time: 130 minutesServes 6
Ingredients2 tbsp oil1 chopped tomato1 onion, finely chopped4 cloves of garlic, finely chopped80 g diced carrots80 g diced celery50 g leek, sliced1 tbsp tomato purée6 veal leg steaks (200–250 g each)SaltPepper, freshly groundPlain flour50 g clarified butter200 ml white wine800 ml beef stock1 tbsp gravy browning1 bunch each of rosemary, sage andthyme, choppedZest of 1 lemon
Top with1 tbsp chopped parsley
AccessoriesGourmet oven dish with lid
MethodPre-heat the Gourmet oven dish for 10minutes.
Finely chop the onion and the garlic.Dice the tomatoes, carrots and celery.
Place the oil in the Gourmet oven dish,add the vegetables and tomato puréeand place in the oven. Cook gently for10 minutes.
Season the meat with salt and pepper,toss in flour and fry both sides in butterfor about 3–4 minutes.
Place the meat in the Gourmet ovendish together with the white wine, beefstock, gravy browning and herbs. Coverwith a lid and braise for 90 minutes.
Serve with the sauce and garnish withlemon zest and chopped parsley.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Meat \ Veal \ Osso bucoShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 110 minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 180 °CShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Duration: 110 minutes
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Pork fillet with Parma ham and red pesto
Preparation time: 65–75 minutesServes 6
Ingredients4 pork tenderloin (300 g each)SaltPepper20 basil leaves250 g red pesto30 g Parmesan, freshly grated12 slices of Parma ham40 g butter250 ml double cream250 ml meat stock
AccessoriesGourmet oven dish
MethodCut the pork along the length, but notright through. Season both sides withsalt and pepper and then arrange thebasil leaves along the cut edge.
Spread the red pesto over the meat andthen sprinkle with Parmesan. Fold thetwo halves together and wrap with theParma ham. Place in the Gourmet ovendish, dot with butter and place in theoven.
After 15 minutes in the oven add thecream and the stock. Reduce thetemperature to 140 °C and release thelast burst of steam. If wished the saucecan be thickened with a little cornflourmixed with water.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature:15 minutes: 170–180 °C, then: 140 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:3 bursts of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: 5 minutes after thestart of the programme2nd burst of steam: after another 10minutes3rd burst of steam: after another10 minutesDuration: 35–45 minutes
TipTo make your own red pesto: Finelydice 200 g of bottled sundriedtomatoes and a clove of garlic. Puréewith 50 ml of olive oil, 1 tsp sugar and 2tbsp breadcrumbs. Season to tastewith a little oregano and Sambal Oelek.
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Fillet of pork en croûte
Preparation time: 80–90 minutesServes 4
Ingredients2 pork tenderloin (300 g each)SaltPepperPaprika50 g butter75 g streaky bacon, diced1 onion, diced400 g sliced white mushrooms4 tomatoes, skinned1 tbsp chopped parsleyapprox. 450 g puff pastry
For glazing1 egg yolk4 tbsp milk
AccessoriesFrying panUniversal tray
MethodSeason the pork with salt, pepper andpaprika. Fry in the butter to seal, thenremove from the pan.
Sauté the onions and bacon in thesame pan. Add the sliced mushroomsand the chopped, drained tomatoes.Simmer and season with salt, pepper,parsley and paprika.
Roll the pastry out on a floured surface,and make 2 rectangles approx.30 cm x 20 cm. Place a piece of pork inthe middle of each one. Spoon themushroom mixture onto the meat. Wrapthe pastry around the meat to make a
parcel, pinching the edges to seal it.Make leaf shapes out of the scraps ofpastry to decorate.
Place the parcels on the universal tray,and glaze them with a mixture of eggyolk and milk. Bake until golden.
To serve, cut each parcel in half or slicethem.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Meat \ Pork \ Pork encroûteShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 45 [46] (45) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 180–190 °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: rapid [rapid] (normal)Crisp function: OnShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration 1: 40–50 minutes
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Pork casserole with apples
Preparation time: 60–70 minutesServes 6–8
Ingredients1200 g pork fillet4 apples400 ml double cream150 g tomato sauce4 tbsp curry powder3 tbsp cornflourSaltPepper
Topping150 g grated Cheddar cheese
AccessoriesGourmet oven dishor a shallow ovenproof dish
MethodCut the meat into 3 cm thick slices andseason with salt and pepper. Peel,quarter and core the apples.
Arrange the meat and apples in layersin the Gourmet oven dish or in ashallow ovenproof dish without a lid.
Make the sauce by combining thecream, tomato sauce, curry powder,cornflour, salt and pepper.
Start the Automatic programme or pre-heat the oven.
Pour the sauce over the meat and theapples, sprinkle the cheese on top andplace in the pre-heated oven.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Meat \ Pork \ PorkcasseroleShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 50 [44] minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heat[Conventional heat] (Fan plus)Temperature:30 minutes: 180–200 °C, then: 240 °C[30 minutes: 180–200 °C, then: 240 °C](170 °C)Pre-heat: yes [yes] (no)Heating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration: 40–50 [35–45](40–50) minutes
Tip90 cm oven: Use Fan plus.
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Chinese steak
Preparation time: 60 minutes, plus: marinate for 3–4 hoursServes 6
Ingredients1500 g pork blade roast3–4 cloves of garlic2 walnut sized pieces of fresh ginger3 tsp salt3 tbsp soy sauce3 tbsp honey2 tbsp sherry1 tsp five spice powder2 tbsp hoi sin sauceSambal Oelek
AccessoriesRackUniversal tray
MethodFinely dice the garlic, peel and grate theginger. Mix well with the salt, soysauce, honey, sherry, five spice powderand hoi sin sauce. Season to taste withSambal Oelek.
Cut the meat in slices approx. 3 cmthick. Place in a plastic container withthe marinade and cover with a tightlyfitting lid. Place in the refrigerator tomarinate for about 3–4 hours, turningfrom time to time.
Take the meat out of the marinade andplace on a rack fitted above theuniversal tray. Place in a pre-heatedoven and release the burst of steamimmediately.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 180–190 °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:1 burst of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: after placing food inovenDuration: 20–30 minutes
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Glazed gammon
Preparation time: 85–105 minutesServes 6
Ingredients1000 g gammon joint20 g softened butter40 g brown sugar2 carrots1 thin leek150 g celery1 onion6 bay leaves6 cloves10 crushed juniper berries125 ml red wine250 ml water
AccessoriesUniversal tray
MethodScore the surface of the gammon in acriss-cross pattern about 2-3 mm deep.Rub butter and sugar into the cuts.
Dice the carrots, the leek, the celeryand the onion (1 cm). Mix with thespices and place in the centre of theuniversal tray. Place the gammon jointon top. Pour the red wine and wateraround the gammon and cook in theoven, adding a little water if thevegetables become too dry.
Sieve the juices and thicken with a littlecornflour mixed with water if necessary.Slice the gammon and serve with thegravy.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 150–160 °CCore temperature: 70 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:3 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 5minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 30minutes3rd burst of steam: release after 55minutesDuration: 70–90 minutes
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Pork belly with crackling and a honey sauce
Preparation time: 210 minutesServes 6–8
IngredientsPork belly (1500–2000 g)Salt250 g runny honey2 tbsp sweet soy sauce2 tsp soy sauce1 tsp fresh ginger1 tsp five spice powder1 large red chilli1 large green chilli2 Pak Choi or a Chinese cabbage
AccessoriesRack / Universal tray with anti-splashinsertUniversal traySaucepan
MethodScore the skin in a hatched pattern 1cm apart. Place on the rack or on theanti-splash inset fitted in the universaltray, skin side uppermost and roastuntil golden.
Place the honey, soy sauce, finelygrated ginger and five spice powder ina pan. Stir and simmer over a mediumheat for 10 minutes. Keep warm andshortly before serving add thedeseeded, finely sliced chillis.
Once cooked, let the pork belly standfor 10 minutes. Then cut into portionsand serve with steamed Pak Choi orChinese cabbage and the sauce.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Meat \ Pork \ Pork bellyShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 190 minutes
Alternative settingsCooking stage 1Oven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 130 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1) same level for allcooking stagesNumber/type of bursts of steam:3 bursts of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: after placing food inthe oven2nd burst of steam: after another30 minutes3rd burst of steam: after another30 minutesDuration: 170 minutes
Cooking stage 2Oven function: Fan grillTemperature: 190 °CDuration: 20 minutes
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Christmas ham
Preparation time: 320–330 minutes, plus: soak for 4–6 hoursServes 10–15
Ingredients3000–4000 g cured ham with rind2 egg yolks2 tbsp cornflour2 tbsp hot mustard2 tbsp mild mustard1 tbsp breadcrumbs
AccessoriesUniversal trayor Gourmet oven dish
MethodSoak the ham in water for 4-6 hours torelease the salt if necessary.
Cut a cross through the rind with asharp knife. Wrap the ham in aluminiumfoil and place on the universal tray or inthe Gourmet oven dish. Insert the foodprobe through the foil and into thecentre of the meat and then place in theoven.
Remove the ham from the oven, andleave to cool a little. Remove thealuminium foil and cut away the upperpart of the rind.
Mix together the egg yolk, cornflourand mustard, and spread over the ham.Sprinkle the breadcrumbs over, androast in the mustard crust for a further12-15 minutes at 225 °C until the crustis golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Meat \ Pork \ ChristmashamShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 300 minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 170–180 °CPre-heat: yesFood probe: yesCore temperature: 85 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Duration: approx. 300 minutes
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Belgian meat loaf
Preparation time: 75 minutesServes 10
Ingredients1 kg minced beef3 eggs200 g breadcrumbs1 tsp paprika powderSaltPepper
AccessoriesUniversal tray
MethodMix the minced beef together with theeggs, breadcrumbs, paprika, salt andpepper.
Shape into a loaf and cook.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Meat \ Pork \ Belgian meatloafShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 75 minutes
Alternative settingsCooking stage 1Oven function: Fan plusTemperature: 220 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Duration: 15 minutes-Cooking stage 2Oven function: Fan plusTemperature: 170 °CDuration: 40 minutes-Cooking stage 3Oven function: Fan plusTemperature: 150 °CDuration: 20 minutes
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Meat loaf
Preparation time: 95–100 minutesServes 4
Ingredients500 g minced meat70 g breadcrumbs200 ml milk1 egg1 small onion, diced1 tbsp strong mustard (e.g. Dijon)1 tsp bouillon powder1 tsp saltA pinch of pepper140 g bacon rashers500 ml stock
AccessoriesOvenproof dish
MethodMix together the breadcrumbs and themilk, and leave to soak for a fewminutes.
Mix this into the minced beef togetherwith the egg, onion, mustard andbouillon powder. Season with salt andpepper.
Shape into a loaf, wrap the baconaround it and place in the greasedovenproof dish. Add 100 ml stock tothe dish.
With the Automatic programme:Add liquid as instructed in the display.
With all other functions:Baste the meat loaf with the remainingstock half way through cooking.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Meat \ Pork \ Meat loafFood probe: yesAdd liquid: see displayShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 75 [75] (65) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 200–210 [200–210] (180–190) °CCore temperature: 83 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Cooking duration 1: 20 minutesthen add liquidCooking duration 2: 50–60 minutes
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Lamb cutlets with a pistachio crust
Preparation time: 40–45 minutesServes 4
Ingredients2 racks of lamb (approx. 400 g each)50 g pistachio nuts, finely chopped50 g butter30 g breadcrumbs½ tsp thymeSaltPepper2 tbsp olive oil
AccessoriesFrying panUniversal tray
MethodMix the finely chopped pistachios withthe butter and breadcrumbs. Seasonwith the thyme, salt and pepper.
Season the lamb with salt and pepper.Heat the olive oil in a pan and sear thelamb all over. Place the lamb on theuniversal tray with the meat side facingupwards. Spread the meat with thepistachio mixture, place in a pre-heatedoven and inject the burst of steamimmediately.
After cooking, wrap the meat inaluminium foil and leave to rest forabout 10 minutes. Then divide intocutlets.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 200–210 °CPre-heat: yesCore temperature: 50 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:1 burst of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: after placing food inovenDuration: 15 minutes
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Rack of lamb with vegetables
Preparation time: 60 minutesServes 4
Ingredients2 racks of lamb (approx. 8 cutlets oneach)2 tsp rosemary2 cloves of garlic, crushed30 g oil80 g Dijon mustard2 tsp caraway seeds1 tsp honeyPepper, freshly ground¼ tsp salt2 carrots1 sweet potato4 new potatoes2 small beetroot2 onions2 tbsp oilSaltPepper
AccessoriesRack / Universal tray with anti-splashinsertUniversal tray
MethodMix the rosemary, garlic, Dijon mustard,caraway seeds, honey, salt and pepperand spread over the meat. Place themeat on the rack or on the anti-splashinsert fitted in the universal tray andplace in the oven.
Peel and dice the carrots and sweetpotato. Wash and halve the newpotatoes. Peel and slice the onions andbeetroot.
Mix the oil into the vegetables andplace on a baking tray. Season withsalt. Place the baking tray of vegetablesin the oven underneath the meat.
Remove the meat from the oven. Placethe ovens on a higher shelf level andcook for a further 10–15 minutes.
Once the meat is cooked, wrap it inaluminium foil and leave it to rest for 10minutes. Then carve and serve with thevegetables.
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Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Meat \ Lamb \ Rack oflamb with vegetablesShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 34 [34] (44) minutes
Alternative settingsCooking stage 1: Rack of lamb withvegetablesOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 190 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level:3 (rack of lamb)/1 (vegetables)Number/type of bursts of steam:Automatic burst of steamAmount of water: see displayDuration: approx. 24 [24] (29) minutes.Then remove the lamb from the oven.Move the vegetables.
Cooking stage 2: VegetablesOven function: Fan grillTemperature: 190 °CShelf level: 3 [2] (2)Duration: 10 [10] (15) minutes
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Spanish garlic rabbit
Preparation time: 130 minutesServes 4
Ingredients1 rabbitSaltPepper4 celery sticks2 onions2 tomatoes4 cloves of garlic5 tbsp olive oil125 ml white wine750 ml chicken stock3 sprigs of thyme4 bay leaves100 g black olives, sliced
AccessoriesGourmet oven dish
MethodCut the rabbit into 6 pieces and seasonwith salt and pepper. Dice the celeryonions and tomatoes (1 cm pieces).
Place the meat in the Gourmet ovendish and sear in olive oil on the hob.Add the tomatoes, celery, onions andgarlic.
With the Automatic programme:Start the Automatic programme andcontinue cooking on the hob until theoven has reached temperature. Deglazewith the white wine and add thechicken stock, thyme, bay leaves andsliced olives. Cover the oven dish andplace in the oven.
With Moisture plus:continue cooking on the hob for about5 minutes. Deglaze with the white wineand add the chicken stock, thyme, bayleaves and sliced olives. Place in theoven and continue cooking without thelid.
Remove the meat, sieve the sauce intoa pan and simmer. Thicken with a littlecornflour mixed in water if necessary.
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Automatic programme settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Game \ RabbitShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 77 [77] (130) minutes
Moisture plus settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 140–150 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 10minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 30minutesDuration: 40–50 minutes
TipServe with flat bread and a seasonalsalad.
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Sweet and sour chicken
Preparation time: 65–75 minutesServes 6
Ingredients800 g chicken breast400 g plums, stoned40 g fresh ginger1 small bunch of spring onionsSaltPepper3 tbsp oil40 g butter100 ml white wine100 ml orange juice100 ml chicken stock1 tsp honey50 ml double cream
AccessoriesGourmet oven dish
MethodPeel the ginger and grate finely. Cut thespring onions into 2 cm pieces.
Season the chicken with salt andpepper. Heat the oil in the Gourmetoven dish and sear the chicken briefly.Add the butter, spring onions andginger and fry briefly.
Add the white wine, orange juice andchicken stock. Add the plums andhoney and pour the cream over thechicken. Cook in the oven. Thicken thesauce if necessary using a littlecornflour mixed with water.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 150–160 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:Automatic burst of steamAmount of water: see displayDuration: 35–45 minutes
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Herby chicken fillets
Preparation time: 55–65 minutesServes 4
Ingredients800 g chicken breast500 g crème fraîche with herbs½ tsp Sambal Oelek2 tsp soy sauce1 tbsp mixed herbs or parsley100 ml chicken stock (instant)
AccessoriesGourmet oven dishor a shallow ovenproof dish
MethodMix half the crème fraîche with theSambal Oelek, soy sauce and herbs.Dip the chicken in the mixture andplace in the Gourmet oven dish orshallow ovenproof dish without a lid.
Start the Automatic programme or pre-heat the oven.
Stir the remaining herb mixture into thechicken stock and pour over thechicken. Place in the pre-heated ovenand cook.
Remove the chicken at the end of theprogramme. Stir the rest of the crèmefraîche into the juices and serveseparately.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Poultry \ Chicken breastShelf level: see displayAmount of water: see displayDuration: ca. 56 [48] (–) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 160–170 °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/ManualAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: 8 minutes after thestart of the programme2nd burst of steam: after another15 minutesDuration: 40–50 [35–45] (40–50) minutes
Tip90 cm oven: use the alternative settingswith Moisture plus. For a nicely browned finish, turn the grillon shortly before the end of thecooking duration. Select Full grill,240 °C for 5–10 minutes.
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Duck à l'orange
Preparation time: 100–120 minutesServes 4
Ingredients1 duck (1200–1600 g weight)4 oranges2 tbsp oil1 lemon3 cubes of sugar2 tbsp vinegarSaltPepper
AccessoriesGlass or ceramic ovenproof dishor Gourmet oven dishSaucepan
MethodPeel 3 of the oranges and slice them upthinly. Arrange the orange slices in thebottom of a glass or ceramic ovenproofdish. Coat the duck with oil and seasonwith salt and pepper. Place on top ofthe orange slices.
Squeeze the juice from the remainingorange and the lemon. Heat the vinegarand sugar in a pan until the sugar hasdissolved. Then deglaze the pan withthe orange and lemon juice.
Pour the sauce over the duck and placein the oven. If using the Gourmet ovendish, add 200 ml of water.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Poultry \ Duck à l'orangeFood probe: yesShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 100 minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Fan plusTemperature:20 minutes: 220 °C, then: 160 °C[20 minutes: 220 °C, then: 160 °C](150–160 °C)Core temperature: 93 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration: 90–110 minutes
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Turkey roulade with a spinach ricotta filling
Preparation time: 120–130 minutesServes 6
Ingredients1000 g turkey breast1 shallot225 g frozen spinach, defrosted1 egg yolk16 g breadcrumbs125 g RicottaSaltPepperNutmeg2 tbsp olive oil1 tsp rosemary750 ml chicken stock500 ml double cream
AccessoriesGourmet oven dish
MethodFinely dice the shallot and mix into thedefrosted spinach along with the eggyolk and breadcrumbs. Season withsalt, pepper and a little nutmeg.
Cut the turkey breasts lengthways butdo not cut all the way through. Openout and flatten between two sheets ofcling film. Season with salt and pepperand then spread the spinach-ricottamixture over the top. Roll up and bindwith kitchen string.
Season with salt and pepper and placein the Gourmet oven dish. Drizzle theroulades with olive oil and sprinkle therosemary over the top. Add the stockand cook in the oven. After 60 minutespour the cream over the top.
Take the roulades out of the sauce andremove the string. If necessary, thickenthe sauce with a little cornflour mixedwith water. Slice the roulades and servewith the sauce.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 170–180 °CCore temperature: 85 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:3 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 10minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 40minutes3rd burst of steam: release after 1 hour10 minutesDuration: 90–100 minutes
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Stuffed goose
Preparation time: 200 minutesServes 6
Ingredients1 goose (approx. 3.5–4 kg)2 tsp ground caraway1 tbsp marjoramSaltPepper2 apples2 unwaxed oranges3 spring onions250 ml red wine250 ml goose stockA little cornflour
AccessoriesGourmet oven dishSaucepan
MethodRemove the wing tips, neck, giblets etc.and trim any excess fat off the goose.
Mix together the ground caraway,marjoram, salt and pepper in a smalldish. Rub the goose with this mixtureand set aside for 15 minutes to allowthe mixture to be absorbed.
In the meantime, wash the apples andoranges thoroughly, and withoutpeeling them, cut into large cubes. Stuffthe goose with the fruit. If wished, usecocktail sticks to close the cavity.
Fill the Gourmet oven dish with hotwater to a height of approx. 3 cm. Placethe goose, breast downwards in thedish and arrange the spring onionsaround it. Place in the oven and roast.
Turn the goose halfway throughcooking and pour the fat from the ovendish into a pan.
After cooking, remove the goose andallow to rest briefly. The orange andapple stuffing is only intended foradding flavour and not for eating.
Remove the spring onions, deglaze themeat juices with approx. 250 ml redwine, transfer to a pan and add 250 mlgoose stock. Reduce this sauce over ahigh heat. If necessary, use a littlecornflour mixed with water to thicken it.Season to taste.
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Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Poultry \ Stuffed gooseShelf level: see displayAmount of water: see displayDuration: 200 minutes
Alternative settingsPre-heating:Oven function: Fan plusTemperature: 220 °CHeating-up phase: rapid-Cooking stage 1Oven function: Moisture plusNumber/type of bursts of steam: 3 bursts of steam/ManualAmount of water: see displayTemperature: 160 °CShelf level: 2 [1] (1)1st burst of steam: after placing food inthe oven2nd burst of steam: after another15 minutes3rd burst of steam: after another10 minutesDuration: 35 minutes-Cooking stage 2Oven function: Fan plusTemperature: 140 °CDuration: 155 minutes
TipTo reheat the goose once carved, placeon a baking tray and reheat under apre-heated grill at 240 °C for 5 minutes.
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For many people, bakes and pies areindisputable favourites for all occasions– as a satisfying meal on the familytable, as part of a buffet or simply as asnack when watching TV. Whether it isthe combination of mild flavouredpastry and a hearty filling, or theimaginative twist on traditional dishes,these savoury recipes will whet yourappetite and inspire you to try othervariations.
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Aubergine moussaka
Preparation time: 95–105 minutesServes 6
Ingredients1250 g aubergines50 ml olive oil1 onion, diced30 g butter750 g minced beef125 ml white wine1 tin of tomatoes (drained weight 480 g)2 tbsp chopped parsleySaltPepper3 tbsp breadcrumbs2 egg whites500 ml Béchamel sauce (ready made)2 egg yolks
Topping100 g grated Cheddar cheese
AccessoriesSaucepanOvenproof dish, 32 cm x 22 cm
MethodCut the aubergines into 1 cm thickslices, sprinkle with salt and leave for20 minutes to draw out the liquid.
Sauté the onion in the butter. Add themince and brown whilst stirring. Drainthe tomatoes, chop roughly and add tothe meat along with the parsley and thewine. Season liberally with salt andpepper, and simmer for about 15minutes. Fold in the breadcrumbs andthe egg whites.
Rinse the aubergines under cold water,pat dry and fry in olive oil until golden.
Arrange half of the aubergines in thebottom of the ovenproof dish and thenadd the meat mixture. Add the rest ofthe aubergines. Lightly whisk the eggyolks, then fold into the Béchamelsauce with about 2/3 of the cheese.Spread the sauce over the aubergines,and sprinkle with the rest of the cheese.Bake in the oven uncovered untilgolden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bakes & gratins \MoussakaShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 46 [46] (42) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 170–180 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration: 40–50 minutes
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Chicory gratin
Preparation time: 50–60 minutesServes 10
Ingredients8 heads of chicory8 slices of cooked ham (3 - 4 mm thick)50 g butter1 tsp nutmeg1 tsp sugarSaltPepper
For the cheese sauce750 ml semi-skimmed milk250 g grated cheese30 g butter40 g plain flour1 egg yolk1 dash of lemon juiceSaltPepper
AccessoriesFrying panOvenproof dishSaucepan
MethodCut off approx. 5 mm of the chicorystalk and remove the hard, bitter part.
Melt the butter in the frying pan. Fry thechicory until golden, then reduce thetemperature and cook for a further 25minutes using a low heat. Season withsugar, salt and pepper.
Wrap each chicory head in a slice ofcooked ham and lay them side by sidein the ovenproof dish.
For the cheese sauce, melt the butter ina pan. Stir in the flour and brown gently.Now add the milk, stirring vigorously,bring to the boil and add half of thecheese, egg yolk, nutmeg, salt, pepperand lemon juice.
Pour the cheese sauce over thechicory, scatter with the remainingcheese and bake until golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bakes & gratins \ ChicorygratinShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 40 minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Fan plusTemperature: 180 °CPre-heat: noDuration: 35–45 minutesShelf level: 2 [1] (1)
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Spring pie
Preparation time: 100–110 minutesServes 4
Ingredients300 g puff pastry1 red pepper1 yellow pepper3 spring onions1000 g minced beef1 garlic clove, finely chopped100 g breadcrumbs2 eggsSaltPepper, freshly groundPaprika powder2 tsp medium-hot mustard
For glazing1 egg yolkWater
AccessoriesLoaf tin, 30 cm long
MethodDice the peppers and slice the springonion.
Mix the minced beef with thevegetables, garlic, breadcrumbs, eggs,spices and mustard.
Grease and line a loaf tin with bakingparchment. Roll the pastry out toapprox. 45 cm x 50 cm. Line the tinwith the pastry, leaving the sameamount of pastry hanging over thesides all round. Add the minced beefmixture and press down firmly. Use theoverlapping pastry to form a lid. Coatthe edges with water and press theedges to seal the pie.
Cut 3 diamonds, approx. 3 cm x 3 cmin size out of the lid and use them todecorate the top of the pie.
Whisk the egg yolk with some water,brush over the pastry and bake.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 180–190 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 20minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 40minutesDuration: 50–60 minutes
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Cheese or vegetable flan with puff pastry
Preparation time: 60 minutesServes 8–10
Ingredients230 g puff pastry
Vegetable flan filling500–600 g vegetables (e.g. leeks,carrots, broccoli, spinach)50 g mature Cheddar cheese, gratedButter
Cheese flan filling70 g bacon lardons280–300 g mature Cheddar cheese,grated
Topping2 medium eggs200 ml double creamSaltPepperNutmeg
AccessoriesRound baking tray 27 cm
MethodLine the round baking tray with puffpastry.
Method for the vegetable filling: wash,trim and finely dice the vegetables.Sauté in butter then leave to cool.Arrange over the pastry and scattercheese on top.
Method for the cheese filling: fry thebacon lardons and leave to cool.Arrange over the pastry and scattercheese on top.
Start the Automatic programme or pre-heat the oven.
Mix the eggs and the cream together,then season to taste with salt, pepperand nutmeg. Pour over the vegetable orcheese topping, then place on the rackon shelf level 1 and bake until golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Pizza, Quiche & Co. \Savoury flan \ Puff pastryShelf level: see displayDuration: 45 minutes
Alternative settingsPre-heating:Oven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 230 °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 1 [1] (1)-Cooking stage 1Oven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 220–230 °CDuration: 36 minutesCrisp function: onShelf level: 1
TipInstead of Cheddar cheese try thisrecipe with Gruyere or Emmentalcheese.
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Cheese or vegetable flan with shortcrust pastry
Preparation time: 70 minutesServes 8–10
Shortcrust pastry200 g plain flourApprox. 65 ml of water80 g butter¼ tsp salt230 g of ready-made shortcrust pastrycould be used instead of making yourown.
Vegetable flan filling500–600 g vegetables (e.g. leeks,carrots, broccoli, spinach)50 g mature Cheddar cheese, gratedButter
Cheese flan filling70 g bacon lardons280–300 g mature Cheddar cheese,grated
Topping2 medium eggs200 ml double creamSaltPepperNutmeg
AccessoriesRound baking tray 27 cm
MethodDice the butter, add to the flour, saltand water and knead rapidly until ashortcrust pastry mixture is formed.Chill for 30 minutes.
Line the round tray with the pastry.
Method for the vegetable filling: wash,trim and finely dice the vegetables.Sauté in butter then leave to cool.Arrange over the pastry and scattercheese on top.
Method for the cheese filling: fry thebacon lardons and leave to cool.Arrange over the pastry and scattercheese on top.
Start the Automatic programme or pre-heat the oven.
Mix the eggs and the cream together,then season to taste with salt, pepperand nutmeg. Pour over the vegetable orcheese topping, then place on the rackon shelf level 1 and bake until golden.
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Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Pizza, Quiche & Co. \Savoury flan \ Short crust pastryShelf level: see displayDuration: 55 minutes
Alternative settingsPre-heating:Oven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 230 °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 1 [1] (1)-Cooking stage 1Oven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 240 °CDuration: 33–45 minutesCrisp function: onShelf level: 1
TipInstead of Cheddar cheese try thisrecipe with Gruyere or Emmentalcheese.
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Jansson's bake
Preparation time: 90–100 minutesServes 4
Ingredients800-850 g peeled potatoes1 onion, finely sliced1 tbsp butter125 g anchovy fillets200 ml double cream2 tbsp breadcrumbs
AccessoriesOvenproof dish, approx. 30 cm
MethodCut the potatoes into fine matchsticks,or use a mandolin. Grease anovenproof dish with butter.
Layer the potatoes, anchovies andsliced onions in the dish, starting andfinishing with a layer of potatoes. Pourthe cream over, and sprinkle withbreadcrumbs.
Place in the oven to bake.
Cover with aluminium foil after 30minutes to prevent the top from gettingtoo brown.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bakes & gratins \ JanssonsBakeShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 67 [67] (60) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 170–180 [170–180] (160–170) °CHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration: 60–70 [60–70] (55–65) minutes
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Cheese soufflés
Preparation time: 60–80 minutesServes 4
Ingredients40 g butter40 g plain flour375 ml milk100 g Gruyère cheese3 eggsSaltPepper
AccessoriesSaucepanSoufflé dish 20 cmor 6–8 ramekins 8–12 cmUniversal tray
MethodPrepare a thick Béchamel sauce usingthe butter, flour and 300 ml milk asfollows. Melt the butter in a pan, andstir in the flour. Over a low heat, add themilk little by little, stirring all the time.
Bring the rest of the milk to the boil in aseparate pan, and then add theBéchamel sauce, stirring for a fewminutes until the sauce is smooth.
Stir in the grated Gruyère cheese.
Separate the eggs. Beat the egg yolksinto the cooled sauce. Season with saltand pepper. Beat the egg whites untilstiff, and fold them gently into thesauce.
Grease the soufflé dish or the ramekins.Pour in the mixture. Place on theuniversal tray in the oven and pourabout 1 litre of water into the tray(approx. 2 litres for 90 cm ovens).
Recommended settingsSoufflé dishOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bakes & gratins \ Cheesesoufflé \ 1 large tinShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 54 [54] (91) minutes
RamekinsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bakes & gratins \ Cheesesoufflé \ 2 - 8 ramekinsShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 30 [30] (71) minutes
Alternative settingsSoufflé dishOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 160–170 °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration: 30–40 minutes
RamekinsOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 160–170 °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration: 25–35 minutes
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Potato gratin in a mustard sauce
Preparation time: 100–110 minutesServes 4
Ingredients800 g potatoes1 onion, finely diced1 clove of garlic, finely diced30 g butter2 tbsp coarse grained mustard250 ml vegetable stockA pinch of saffron125 g double creamSaltPepper
Topping100 g grated Cheddar cheese
AccessoriesOvenproof dish 28 cmSaucepan
MethodPeel and slice the potatoes, and parboilin salted water for about 5 minutes.Drain and arrange in the bottom of thegreased ovenproof dish.
Fry the onions and garlic gently inbutter. Add the mustard, stock, saffronand cream, and bring to the boil.Season with salt and pepper.
Pour the sauce over the potatoes, andsprinkle over the grated cheese. Bakein the oven uncovered.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bakes & gratins \ Potatogratin \ Cooked potatoesShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 53 [55] (60) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatTemperature:180–190 [180–190] (160–170) °CHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration: 50–60 [50–60] (55–65) minutes
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Potato cheese bake
Preparation time: 85–95 minutesServes 4
Ingredients500 g peeled, floury potatoes250 ml double cream125 g crème fraîche150 g grated Cheddar cheese1 clove of garlicSaltBlack pepperNutmeg
AccessoriesOvenproof dish 30 cm
MethodSlice the potatoes thinly and mix withtwo thirds of the cheese.
Grease an ovenproof dish and rub withthe garlic clove. Arrange the potatoesand the cheese in the dish.
Blend together the cream, crèmefraîche, salt, pepper and nutmeg andpour evenly over the potatoes. Scatterthe rest of the cheese over the top andbake uncovered in the oven untilgolden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bakes & gratins \ Potatogratin \ Raw potatoesShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 62 [66) (65) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatTemperature:170–180 [170–180] (160–170) °CHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 1Duration: 60–70
TipFor a low-calorie variation, arrange750 g sliced potatoes in an ovenproofdish. Season with salt and pepper, andpour over 250 ml of vegetable stock.Bake as above. About 10 minutesbefore the end of baking, scatter 3 tbspgrated Parmesan over the top.
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Garlic soup
Preparation time: 75–85 minutesServes 4–6
Ingredients250 g of baguette bread4–6 cloves of garlic4 tbsp olive oil2 bay leaves2 tbsp tomato purée1 tsp paprika4 eggsSalt2 litres stock1 chorizo (Spanish garlic and peppersausage)1 chilli
AccessoriesFrying panOvenproof dishor Gourmet oven dish
MethodSlice the garlic cloves and fry gently inolive oil in a pan on the hob. Slice thebread, and toast lightly on both sides.Arrange the slices of toast in the baseof an ovenproof dish or the MieleGourmet oven dish. oven dish.
Add the tomato purée, the bay leavesand paprika to the garlic cloves, andgradually stir in the stock until smooth.Pour over the bread.
Add the sliced chorizo and chillipepper, and place the dish in the oven.
A few minutes before the end of theprogramme, break the eggs into thesoup to poach.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bakes & gratins \ GarlicsoupShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 53 [53] (40) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 150–160 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration: 50–60 [50–60] (40–50) minutes
TipTo poach the eggs: Break the eggs andcarefully slide into the hot soup withoutstirring it.
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Pasta bake
Preparation time: 80–90 minutesServes 4
Ingredients150 g penne pasta15 g butter2 onions, diced1 red pepper, diced100 g carrots, sliced100 ml vegetable stock150 g crème fraîche75 ml milkPepperGarlic salt300 g beef tomatoes, coarsely diced100 g ham, diced100 g goats' cheese with herbs, diced
Topping100 g grated Cheddar cheese
AccessoriesSaucepanOvenproof dish, approx. 30 cm
MethodCook the penne in boiling salted wateron the hob until al dente. Drain well.
Fry the onions gently in the butter. Addthe peppers and carrots, and fry brieflywith the onions, then pour over thestock.
Mix together the crème fraîche, milk,pepper and garlic salt. Stir into thevegetables, and bring to the boil briefly.
Transfer the penne, tomatoes, ham andgoats' cheese into the ovenproof dish,mix in the vegetable sauce, sprinklewith Cheddar and bake until golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bakes & gratins \ PastabakeShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 55 [55] (42) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 150–160 [150–160] (160–170) °CHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration: 50–60 [50–60] (40–50) minutes
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Lasagne
Preparation time: 120–130 minutes
Ingredients10–12 lasagne sheets (not pre-cooked)
Meat sauce ingredients50 g smoked streaky bacon, finelydiced150 g onions375 g minced meatSaltBlack pepper1 tsp thyme1 tsp oregano1 tsp basil500 g skinned tomatoes30 g tomato purée125 ml stock
Mushroom sauce ingredients20 g butter150 g fresh button mushrooms2 tbsp plain white flour250 ml fresh cream250 ml milkSaltNutmeg2 tbsp chopped parsley
For the topping200 g Gouda, grated
AccessoriesSaucepanOvenproof dish, 20 cm x 35 cm
MethodSauté the bacon, add two thirds of theonions and sweat. Add the mincedmeat and brown off while stirring.Season with salt, pepper and herbs.Chop the tomatoes, add to the meatwith the tomato purée and stock andbraise for around 5 minutes.
For the sauce, sauté the rest of theonions in butter until golden. Add thesliced mushrooms and lightly sauté. Stirin the flour a little at a time. Deglazewith the cream and milk, season andallow to simmer for roughly 5 minutes.Add the parsley.
Grease the ovenproof dish. Add a thirdof the meat sauce, followed by5–6 lasagne sheets. Then add anotherthird of the meat sauce, half of themushroom sauce and another5–6 lasagne sheets. Finish with theremaining meat sauce and finally theremaining mushroom sauce.
Sprinkle with grated cheese, then bakeuncovered in the oven.
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Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bakes & gratins \ Lasagne\ 8-19 sheetsShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx. 68 [68](45) minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Conventional heat[Conventional heat] (Fan plus)Temperature: 170–180 [170–180](160–170) °CHeating-up phase: rapid [rapid] (normal)Shelf level: 1Duration: 65–75 [65–75](40–50) minutes
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Potato dumplings
Preparation time: 125–135 minutesServes 4
Ingredients125 g potatoes½ cube of fresh yeast (21 g)80 ml lukewarm milk½ tsp salt250 g strong white flour20 g softened butter1 egg200 g cream cheese with herbs
For glazingMilk
AccessoriesSaucepanOvenproof dish, 30 cm x 20 cm
MethodPeel and cook the potatoes and passthem through a potato ricer whilst stillwarm, then leave to cool.
Dissolve the yeast in milk. Then add tothe potatoes, salt, flour, butter and eggand knead until you get a smoothpliable dough. Place the dough in theoven and select the Automaticprogramme Cakes \ Yeast dough \Prove for 30 minutes.
Form 12 small balls, make a small wellin the side of each, fill with 1 tsp creamcheese and press back together toseal.
Place the dumplings in the greasedovenproof dish with the seamunderneath. Place in the oven andselect the Automatic programme Cakes\ Yeast dough \ Prove for 15 minutes.
Brush the dumplings with milk andbake until golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 160–170 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 4minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 15minutesDuration: 30–40 minutes
TipDumplings can also be served as a sidedish with sliced meat and salad.
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Mushroom cannelloni
Preparation time: 75–85 minutesServes 4
Ingredients16 cannelloni
Filling1 onion150 g cooked ham350 g mushrooms2 tbsp oil75 g goats' cheese100 g Mozzarella150 g cream cheeseSaltPepper300 ml stock100 g soured cream
Topping100 g grated Cheddar cheese
AccessoriesFrying panOvenproof dish, 30 cm x 25 cm
MethodDice the onion, ham and mushrooms.Heat the oil in the pan and gently fry theonion. Add the ham and continue to fryfor a short while. Add the mushroomsand fry until there is no water in thepan.
Dice the goats' cheese and Mozzarella.Add the cooled mushroom mixture andcream cheese and mix well. Seasonwith salt and pepper to taste.
Fill the cannelloni with the mixture andplace in the greased ovenproof dish.
Mix the soured cream into the stockand pour over the cannelloni. Sprinklewith cheese and bake until golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 170–180 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 10minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 20minutesDuration: 45–55 minutes
TipThe cannelloni are easier to fill if youuse a piping bag without a nozzle.
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Pizza variations
Preparation time: 70–100 minutes1 tray (quantities in brackets are for 1 tray using a 90 cm oven)
Basic yeast dough ingredients30 (50) g yeast210 (350) ml lukewarm water375 (640) g strong white flour1 (2) tsp salt30 (50) g oil
Basic quark dough ingredients180 (240) g quark60 (80) ml milk60 (80) g oil1 (2) tsp salt3 (4) egg yolks375 (500) g plain white flour3 (5) tsp baking powder
Basic topping ingredients300 (500) g passata per pizza
Margherita topping ingredients600 (1000) g tomatoes, sliced300 (500) g mozzarella, slicedOlive oilOregano
Onion topping ingredients650 (1000) g onions, thinly slicedSaltRosemary4 (6) tbsp olive oil
Vegetarian topping ingredients300 (500) g broccoli florets, pre-cooked300 (500) g button mushrooms, sliced120 (200) g sliced leeks, pre-cooked300 (500) g mozzarella, finely diced
Gorgonzola and leek toppingingredients800 (1300) g sliced leeks sautéed in2 (3) tbsp walnut oilSaltPepper200 (300) ml white wine300 (500) g Gorgonzola, in small pieces
Ricotta and basil topping ingredients60 (100) g ricotta or quark mixed with100 (160) ml fresh cream4 (6) eggs2 (3) tbsp walnut oilSaltPepper2 (3) tbsp basil, torn and scattered overthe dough4 (6) tomatoes, diced200 (300) g Gorgonzola, diced
AccessoriesBaking tray
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MethodFor the yeast dough, stir the yeast intothe lukewarm water to dissolve it. Addthe flour, salt and oil and knead to forma smooth dough. Leave to prove atroom temperature for around20 minutes.
For the quark dough, mix the quark withthe milk, oil, salt and egg yolk. Mix theflour with baking powder. Mix half theflour into the mixture then knead in theremaining flour.
Knead the dough again briefly and rollout on a baking tray.
Spread some passata over the pizzabase and season with salt, pepper andoregano.
Arrange the topping of your choice onthe pizza and bake straight away.
Recommended settingsYeast doughFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Pizza, Quiche & Co. \Fresh pizza \ Yeast doughShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx. 52 [52](40) minutes
Quark doughFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Pizza, Quiche & Co. \Fresh pizza \ Quark doughShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx. 43 [42](45) minutes
Alternative settingsYeast doughFunction: Moisture plusTemperature: 180–190 °CHeating-up phase: rapidType of heating: Intensive bakeShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam: 2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: activate after4 minutes2nd burst of steam: activate after12 minutesDuration: 25–35 [25–35](35–40) minutes
Quark doughFunction: Conventional heatTemperature: 190–200 °CPre-heating: yesHeating-up phase: rapidCrisp function: OnShelf level: 3 [2] (2)Duration: 30–40 minutes
TipTo prove dough in the oven, select theAutomatic programme Cakes \ Yeastdough \ Prove for 30 minutes.
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Quiche Lorraine
Preparation time: 85–95 minutesServes 4
Ingredients300 g puff pastry or shortcrust pastry(ready made)400 g bacon lardons10 g butter4 eggs300 g crème fraîcheSaltPepperNutmeg
AccessoriesSaucepanFlan dish 30 cm
MethodGently fry the lardons in butter.
Roll the pastry out and line a flan tinwith it. Scatter the diced bacon overthe base.
Start the Automatic programme or pre-heat the oven.
Beat the eggs then add the crèmefraîche; season with salt, pepper and alittle nutmeg. Pour over the bacon andplace in the oven. If a bubble formsduring backing, pierce with a knifethrough to the base.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Pizza, Quiche & Co. \Quiche LorraineShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 67 [71] (64) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatTemperature:170–180 [170–180] (190–200) °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 1Duration: 50–60 [50–60] (40–50) minutes
TipTo make your own shortcrust pastrymix 200 g flour, 100 g butter, 50 ml coldwater and 3 g of salt and knead to asmooth dough.
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Cheese pie
Preparation time: 120–130 minutesServes 8
Dough ingredients1 cube of fresh yeast (42 g)150 ml lukewarm milk150 g rye flour200 g strong white flour30 g butter½ tsp salt½ tsp sugar
Filling300 g cheese2 small red peppers2 small red onions20 g chives, choppedSaltCoarsely ground black pepperChilli powder
Top with4 tbsp pumpkin seeds
AccessoriesOvenproof dish, 20 cm x 20 cm
MethodDissolve the yeast in lukewarm milk.Then add to the remaining ingredientsand knead until you get a smoothpliable dough. Cover and place in theoven for about 45 minutes to proveusing Conventional heat at 35 °C.
Finely dice the cheese. Dice thepeppers and onions and mix with thechopped chives. Season with salt,pepper and chilli powder.
Roll the dough out onto a flouredsurface into a square(approx. 40 cm x 40 cm). Drape over
the greased square oven dish with thecorners offset. Place the filling on thedough and fold the edges up over thefilling, pressing them together to seal.
Cut 5 diamonds (approx. 3 cm x 3 cm )out of the lid and use them to decoratethe top of the pie.
Brush with water and scatter pumpkinseeds over the top. Bake until goldenand leave to stand for about 30 minutesbefore serving.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 170–180 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:3 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 5minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 15minutes3rd burst of steam: release after 25minutesDuration: 50–60 minutes
TipThe pie is very good as a starter or as alight main together with a salad.
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Ratatouille
Preparation time: 50–95 minutesServes 6–8
Ingredients5 tbsp oil2 onions, diced1 clove of garlic, finely diced2 red, 2 green and 2 yellow peppers6 tomatoes750 g courgettesSaltPepper1 tsp dried rosemary1 tsp dried basil
AccessoriesSaucepanOvenproof dish with lid, approx. 30 cm
MethodHalve the peppers and remove theseeds and pith. Cut into large chunks.Quarter the tomatoes. Slice thecourgettes into 1 cm pieces.
Sauté the onions and garlic in the oil.Add the vegetables and continue tosauté for a few minutes. Seasonliberally with salt, pepper and herbs,and transfer into the ovenproof dish.
Cover with a lid and place in the ovenand bake.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bakes & gratins \RatatouilleShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 37 [40] (30) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 170–180 °CHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration: 30–40 minutes
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Swiss potato gratin
Preparation time: 70 minutesServes 4–6
Ingredients1000 g firm potatoesButter for greasing the tin400 ml double creamSaltPepperNutmeg50 g grated cheese
AccessoriesPorcelain oven dish, 3 litre capacity
MethodPeel the potatoes and slice thinly. Placein the greased porcelain oven dish.
Season the cream and mix into thesliced potatoes. Scatter grated cheeseover the top and bake in the oven untilgolden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bakes & gratins \ Swisspotato gratinShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 50 minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 180 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Duration: 45–60 minutes
TipFor a lighter dish use a mixture of milkand cream instead of cream on its own.
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Shepherd's pie
Preparation time: 100 minutes6–8 portions
Ingredients25 g butter2 onions2 carrots2 sticks of celery1000 g minced lamb½ tsp fresh thyme½ tsp fresh rosemary1½ tsp tomato purée200 ml red wine1 tbsp plain white flour250 ml chicken stock1 tbsp Worcestershire sauceSaltPepper1500 g floury potatoes25 g butter5 tbsp milk
AccessoriesOvenproof dish, 2.5 l capacity
MethodFinely chop the onions, thyme androsemary. Dice the carrots andpotatoes and chop the celery into smallpieces.
Gently sauté the onions in butter for2–3 minutes on the hob, then add thecarrots and celery and sauté for afurther 8–10 minutes. Add the mincedmeat and brown, turning constantly.Drain off any excess fat and add thethyme, rosemary, tomato purée and redwine.
Reduce the sauce to about a quarter ofthe original volume on a medium heat,sprinkle in the flour and simmer for afurther 2–3 minutes.
Add the chicken stock andWorcestershire sauce and simmer for45–50 minutes. Season with salt andpepper to taste. While the meat issimmering, peel, dice and cook thepotatoes and then mash together withthe butter and milk.
Place the meat mixture in the ovenproofdish and top with the mashed potato.Place in a pre-heated oven and bakeuntil golden brown.
Recommended settingsFunction: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bakes & gratins \Shepherd's pieShelf level: see displayProgramme duration: approx.50 minutes
Alternative settingsFunction: Fan plusTemperature: 180 °CShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Duration: 50 minutes
TipTo make a cottage pie, simply useminced beef instead of minced lamb inthis recipe.
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Spinach in puff pastry
Preparation time: 100–110 minutesMakes approx. 20 slices
Ingredients1200 g spinach (fresh or frozen)5 onions100 g leeks2 eggs200 g goats' cheese100 ml vegetable oil for the filling50 g dill, finely choppedSaltPepper900 g puff pastry and 50 ml vegetableoil for brushing the pastry withor 900 g filo / Yufka pastry and 200 mlvegetable oil for brushing the pastrywith
AccessoriesSaucepanUniversal tray
MethodBlanch the fresh spinach in boilingwater for 1 minute or defrost the frozenspinach. Drain well. Once cooled, pressgently to squeeze out the moisture, andthen chop it up roughly.
Cut the leeks and onions into rings andmix with the spinach. Add the eggs,crumbled cheese, dill, salt, pepper and100 ml vegetable oil to the spinach andmix thoroughly.
If making with puff pastry: Brush thebase of the universal tray with oil andline with half the puff pastry. Spread thespinach mixture evenly over the pastry.
Place the rest of the pastry over thespinach mixture, and brush with 50 mloil.
If making with filo / Yufka pastry: Brushthe base of the universal tray with oil.Brush half of the sheets of filo with oil,and layer these on the tray. Spread thespinach mixture evenly over the toplayer of pastry. Then brush theremaining sheets with oil, and layerthese on top of the spinach (200 ml oilis required for coating all of the pastry).
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bakes & gratins \ Spinachin puff pastryShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 60 [62] (63) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Intensive bakeTemperature:50 minutes: 170 °C, then: 200 °C[50 minutes: 170 °C, then: 200 °C](160–170 °C)Heating-up phase: normalShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration: 60–65 [60–65] (60–70) minutes
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Tortellini, ham and rocket bake
Preparation time: 60–70 minutesServes 6
Ingredients125 g rocket100 g air-dried ham300 ml double cream400 g soured creamSaltPepper800 g fresh tortellini300 g cherry tomatoes, halved4 tbsp pine nuts, roasted50 g Parmesan cheese, freshly grated50 g Emmental cheese, coarsely grated
AccessoriesOvenproof dish, 20 cm x 30 cm
MethodWash and pat dry the rocket and cut upinto strips, along with the ham. Mix thecream and soured cream and seasonwith salt and pepper.
Mix the tortellini with the halvedtomatoes, rocket and ham, place in thegreased ovenproof dish and top withthe sauce.
Sprinkle with pine nuts and cheese andbake until golden.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 170–180 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 10minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 20minutesDuration: 30–40 minutes
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Tuna terrine
Preparation time: 90–100 minutesServes 8–12
Ingredients1 large tin of tuna (500 g)2 large onions4 tbsp olive oil1 tbsp sweet paprika600 g puff pastry250 g tomato purée1 tin Piquillo peppers (or bottled slicedpeppers)2 eggs, hard boiled
For glazing1 egg
AccessoriesFrying panRound baking tray 27 cm
MethodDice the onion and gently fry in a panwith the olive oil until a pale yellowcolour. Add the paprika, take off theheat and leave to cool.
Roll out half the puff pastry into a circleand place in a round baking tray suchthat the pastry extends over the sides alittle. Then arrange the fried onions, thetomato purée and the strips of pepperon the pastry together with the flakedtuna and chopped hard boiled egg.
Roll the remaining pastry out into acircle and place it over the top. Seal theedges, brush with lightly beaten eggand place in the oven.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Bakes & gratins \ Tuna pieShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 57 [49] (43) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heat[Conventional heat] (Intensive bake)Temperature: 210–220 [210–220] (170–180) °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 1Duration: 30–40 minutes
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It's true what they say – no one canresist a delicious dessert. An ice cream,soufflé or fruity confection is the perfectend to a meal, yet requires relativelylittle effort to make. Indeed, the mostsuccessful desserts are often those thatneed the least preparation.
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Pavlova
Preparation time: 130 minutesServes 6–8
Ingredients5 egg whites275 g caster sugar1 tsp vanilla essence1 tbsp white vinegar600 ml double cream1 tbsp icing sugar500 g blueberries500 g strawberries500 g raspberries
AccessoriesBaking tray(s)
MethodBeat the egg whites until stiff and thenslowly drizzle in the sugar, beating allthe time. Then add the vanilla essenceand carefully fold in the vinegar.
Line the baking tray(s) with bakingparchment. For a large meringue placethe mixture on the baking tray in a circleabout 3–4 cm high. For several smallermeringues drop 8 cm sized dollops ofthe mixture onto the trays. Place in theoven and bake. Leave to cool in theoven once done.
Beat the cream with icing sugar, spreadover the meringue and top with fruit.
Recommended settingsOne large meringueOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Dessert \ Pavlova \ OnelargeShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 100 minutes
Several small meringuesOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Dessert \ Pavlova \ SeveralsmallShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 60 minutes
Alternative settingsOne large meringueOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 110 °CHeating-up phase: normalCrisp function: onShelf level (1 tray): 2 [1] (1)Shelf level (2 trays): 1 + 3 [2 + 4) (–)Duration: 80 minutesContinued cooking duration with theoven switched off and the door open:20 minutes
Several small meringuesOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 110 °CHeating-up phase: normalCrisp function: onShelf level (1 tray): 2 [1] (1)Shelf level (2 trays): 1 + 3 [2 + 4) (–)Duration: 45 minutesContinued cooking duration with theoven switched off and the door open:20 minutes
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Caramel pudding
Preparation time: 160–170 minutesServes 8
Pudding ingredients1 vanilla pod600 ml milk300 ml double cream85 g caster sugar6 eggs
Caramel100 g caster sugar
AccessoriesSaucepanOvenproof dish, approx. 30 cm x 12 cmUniversal tray
MethodSplit the vanilla pod and scrape out theseeds with a knife. Add the seeds andpod to the milk, cream and sugar andbring to the boil in a pan on the hob.Leave to cool and remove the vanillapod.
To make the caramel: place 100 g sugarin a pan. Cook over a high heat on thehob stirring all the time untilcaramelised and golden (do not allow toget too dark, as the flavour will bebitter). Pour into the ovenproof dish.
Start the Automatic programme or pre-heat the oven.
Lightly beat the eggs. Gradually add thecooled milk mixture, and then passthrough a sieve.
Place the ovenproof dish on theuniversal tray in a pre-heated oven.Pour approx. 1 litre of warm water (90cm oven: approx. 2 litres) into the
universal tray to make a bain marie andcook the pudding in the bain marie.When done, turn the pudding out andserve with whipped cream. Garnishwith berries and seasonal fruit.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Dessert \ Caramel puddingShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 133 [118] (65) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heat[Conventional heat] (Fan plus)Temperature: 120–130 [120–130] (110–120) °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 1Duration: 120–130 [105–115] (90–110) minutes
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Creme caramel
Preparation time: 60–80 minutesServes 6–8
Ingredients80–100 g caramel syrup (ready made)500 ml milk4 eggs2 egg yolks80 g caster sugarGrated zest of ½ lemon
AccessoriesPudding basin approx. 24 cmor 6–8 ramekins 7–8 cmSaucepanUniversal tray
MethodCoat the sides and base of the puddingbasin/ramekins with caramel.
Heat the milk and lemon zest together(do not boil). Beat together the eggs,egg yolks and sugar in a bowl. Strainthe milk into the egg mixture.
Start the Automatic programme or pre-heat the oven.
Pour the mixture into a large puddingbasin or 6–8 ramekins, arrange on theuniversal tray and place in the pre-heated oven. Pour approx. 1 litre (90 cmoven: approx. 2 litres) of warm waterinto the universal tray to make a bainmarie and bake the pudding(s).
Recommended settingsLarge dishOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Dessert \ Creme caramel \1 large tinShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 43 [41] (43) minutes
RamekinsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Dessert \ Creme caramel \2 - 8 ramekinsShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 42 [40] (30) minutes
Alternative settingsLarge dishOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 150–160 °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration: 30–40 [40–45] (30–40) minutes
RamekinsOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 150–160 °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration: 30–35 [30–35] (20–30) minutes
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TipThis sweet dessert is very popular inSpain and Portugal and is very similarto the Crème caramel we are familiarwith from France. To make your own caramel syrup: place80 g sugar and 30 ml water in a pan.Cook over a high heat on the hobstirring all the time until caramelisedand golden (do not allow to get toodark, as the flavour will be bitter). Pourinto the pudding basin/ramekins.
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Lemon Meringue Pie
Preparation time: 80 minutesMakes 8–10 slices
Dough ingredients275 g flour150 g butter25 g caster sugar2 egg yolks20–30 g cold water
FillingJuice and zest of 4 large lemons75 g cornflour500 ml water5 egg yolks175 g caster sugar
Ingredients: for the meringue topping5 egg whites275 g caster sugar
AccessoriesSaucepanFluted flan dish 25 cm, height3.25 cm
MethodRub the butter into the flour until themixture looks like fine breadcrumbs.Stir in the caster sugar. Mix in the eggyolks and cold water and bring togetherto form the pastry. Cover in cling filmand place in the refrigerator for 30minutes.
To make the filling mix the lemon juice,lemon zest and cornflour together.Bring the water to simmering point onthe hob and stir in the cornflourmixture. Stirring constantly, continue tosimmer until a thick custard is formed.Then mix the sugar and egg yolks and
stir into the custard. Bring back tosimmering point, then take off the heatand leave to cool.
Roll the pastry out and use to line thefluted flan dish. Pour the lemon custardinto the pastry case and spread it outevenly.
Whisk the egg whites in a large cleanbowl until they form stiff peaks. Thenwhisk in the sugar a spoonful at a time,whisking well after each spoonful until athick glossy meringue is achieved.Spoon onto the lemon mixture andbake.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Dessert \ Lemon meringuepieShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 55 minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Intensive bakeTemperature: 180 °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up: rapidCrisp function: OnShelf level: 1Duration: approx. 45 minutes
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Dumplings with plum compote
Preparation time: 105–115 minutesServes 6
Ingredients500 g strong white flour1 cube of fresh yeast (42 g)50 g caster sugar250 ml lukewarm milk1 tsp ground cinnamonA pinch of salt100 g softened butter1 egg120 g plum compote
For dusting40 g icing sugar
AccessoriesOvenproof dish, 20 cm x 30 cm
MethodMix the flour, crumbled yeast, castersugar, milk, cinnamon, salt, butter andeggs, then knead to a smooth dough.Place in the oven and select theAutomatic programme Cakes \ Yeastdough \ Prove for 30 minutes.
Make 12 balls from the dough. Openthem enough to fill with 1 tbsp of plumcompote and then seal them up. Placewith the sealed edge underneath in thegreased oven dish.
Place the dumplings in the oven andselect the Automatic programme Cakes\ Yeast dough \ Prove for 15 minutes.Bake until golden.
Dust with icing sugar and serve themwith vanilla custard.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 150–170 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:2 bursts of steam/Time controlledAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: release after 4minutes2nd burst of steam: release after 15minutesDuration: 35–45 minutes
TipAs an alternative try filling thedumplings with a half a plum anddusting the tops with a little sugarbefore sealing the dumplings.
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Chocolate dessert
Preparation time: 55–60 minutesServes 6–8
Ingredients200 g dark chocolate200 g butter200 g caster sugar3 egg yolks3 egg whites
AccessoriesSaucepan6–8 ramekins 10 cmRack
MethodMelt together the chocolate and butterin a pan over a low heat. Leave to coolslightly, and then beat in the sugar andegg yolks.
Start the Automatic programme or pre-heat the oven.
Beat the egg whites and fold into themixture.
Place the mixture in the greasedramekins, place the ramekins on therack and place the rack in the oven.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Dessert \ ChocolatedessertShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 25 [25] (22) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Fan plusTemperature: 170–180 °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [2] (1)Duration: 15–20 minutes
TipThese are perfect when they are crispyon the outside and moist inside.
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Chocolate sponge puds
Preparation time: 65–90 minutesServes 7
Ingredients70 g butter70 g caster sugar4 egg yolks70 g dark chocolate70 g ground almonds20 g breadcrumbs4 egg whites500 ml vanilla custard200 ml double cream
For dusting40 g icing sugar
AccessoriesSaucepan7 ramekins 6 cmUniversal tray
MethodMelt the chocolate over a low heat onthe hob and then leave to cool slightly.
Beat the butter, sugar and egg yolk untilcreamy. Then stir in the chocolate, thealmonds and the breadcrumbs.
Start the Automatic programme or pre-heat the oven.
Beat the egg whites to stiff peaks thencarefully fold into the chocolate mixture.
Spoon the mixture into 7 greasedramekins, arrange on the universal trayand place in the pre-heated oven. Pourapprox. 1 litre (90 cm oven: approx. 2litres) of warm water into the universaltray to make a bain marie and bake thepuddings.
Whip the cream and then fold into thevanilla custard.
Pour a little custard onto individualserving plates. Use a knife to loosenaround the edges of the ramekins andthen carefully turn the puddings out ontop of the custard. Dust with icingsugar and serve whilst still warm.
Recommended settingsOven function: Automatic programmesProgramme: Dessert \ Chocolatesponge pudsShelf level: see displayDuration: approx. 52 [52] (40) minutes
Alternative settingsOven function: Conventional heatTemperature: 150–160 °CPre-heat: yesHeating-up phase: normalShelf level: 1Duration: 35–45 [35–45] (30–40) minutes
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Sweet cherry soufflé
Preparation time: 40–50 minutesServes 8
IngredientsButter50 g ground nuts200 g sour cherries2 egg yolks80 g icing sugarPulp of 1 vanilla pod250 g quark20 g cornflour2 egg whites
For dusting40 g icing sugar
Accessories8 ramekins 7–8 cmUniversal tray
MethodGrease the ramekins with butter anddust with the ground nuts.
Drain the cherries and spoon into theramekins.
Beat the egg yolk with 60 g of icingsugar until light and fluffy. Stir in thevanilla pulp, quark and cornflour. Beatthe egg white to stiff peaks with the restof the icing sugar and carefully fold intothe mixture.
Spoon the mixture into 8 ramekins,arrange on the universal tray and thenplace in the pre-heated oven. Pourapprox. 1 litre (90 cm oven: approx. 2litres) of warm water into the universaltray to make a bain marie then bake theramekins.
Dust with icing sugar before serving.
Recommended settingsOven function: Moisture plusTemperature: 170–180 °CHeating-up phase: rapidShelf level: 2 [1] (1)Number/type of bursts of steam:Automatic burst of steamAmount of water: see display1st burst of steam: automaticDuration: 20–30 minutes
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