Bread Maker User Manual

9
Using left-over pastry.
Make more pies, garnishes and decorations  
with the left-over pastry. 
Lightly knead the left-over pieces into a ball  
and roll out to approximately 3mm thick.
Hint: It is easier to roll pastry between 2 
sheets of grease proof paper.
To make garnishes and decorations, cut the 
pastry into any shape, such as leaves.
Place the shape on the pastry top before  
closing the lid.
Note: It is recommended that only shortcrust 
ready rolled pastry be re-rolled. Also, 
keep the pastry covered to prevent drying 
and cracking.
Pre-cutting pastry. 
Pastry can be pre-cut and stored in the 
freezer so that anyone can make pies at their 
convenience. After cutting up the pastry, 
separate each piece with a layer of plastic. 
Cover completely with plastic and return to 
the freezer.
Using bread.
Bread can be used as a substitute for pastry. 
The best results are achieved using sandwich 
bread. Avoid using toast style bread as it is 
too thick.
Cut the pie tops and bases using the cutter 
and trim the crusts. 
Spread one side of the bread with butter 
or margarine. Make the pies as previously 
instructed, with the buttered side of the 
bread on the outside to prevent sticking. 
Cook for 6 minutes.
Hint: Avoid using liquid fillings as they tend 
to make the bread soggy.
Note: When using a non-pastry base in your 
pie maker it will be necessary to season the 
plates with a little oil, butter or margarine 
each time to prevent sticking.
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