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Panasonic Bread Maker
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Nikkisun
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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?
I know to use bake to cook it but what about to mix it?
xxx Nikki xxx
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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."
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Thanks - worked a treat!xxx Nikki xxx0
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Thanks - worked a treat!
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 Reagan0 -
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?0
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