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Panasonic Bread Maker

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I have a Wrights ginger cake mix that I want to do in the bread maker - it says on the packet to use cake setting but my Panny doesn't have one!

I know to use bake to cook it but what about to mix it?
xxx Nikki xxx

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  • Badrick
    Badrick Posts: 606 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    edited 12 January 2013 at 3:23PM
    Panasonic handbook recommends mixing in a bowl and removing mixing blade prior to lining pan with baking parchment.
    As a guide, the Panasonic Apple and Ginger cake takes 55mins for 700g of mixture (Models No. SD-255/SD-254).
    "We could say the government spends like drunken sailors, but that would be unfair to drunken sailors, because the sailors are spending their own money."

    ~ President Ronald Reagan
  • Nikkisun
    Nikkisun Posts: 1,330 Forumite
    Thanks - worked a treat!
    xxx Nikki xxx
  • Badrick
    Badrick Posts: 606 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    Nikkisun wrote: »
    Thanks - worked a treat!
    Excellent!!!
    It's worth downloading the manual to keep on computer for quick reference from HERE. ;)
    "We could say the government spends like drunken sailors, but that would be unfair to drunken sailors, because the sailors are spending their own money."

    ~ President Ronald Reagan
  • mrs_baggins
    mrs_baggins Posts: 1,290 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    sorry for butting in but i have a panasonic bm but uts really ols and i dont think it was even thought that cakes could be cooked in one. I think it does have a bake cycle but its a long one-maybe 3-4 hours without getting up and looking. reckon it would work?
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