re: ABM Ultra Fast /Batter Bread Cycles
Misc.Hi Sondra,
I contacted Welbilt and according to them, you can use any quick bread recipe (non-yeast recipe) in the ultra-fast mode. The one thing to watch would be the size of the recipe - if the recipe you want to use makes 2 loaves, divide it in half. I would start with the recipes in the manual (if you have a manual) and then experiment with others. I've mentioned before that the Breadman Ultimate that I use has a batter bread cycle and I've had luck even baking cake mixes in it - just add all ingredients as on the package and choose batter bread (or in your case, ultra-fast). After experimenting I've found it best to start checking for doneness about 10-15 minutes before the cycle is complete and take out the cake or bread when done. I've made cornbread in it also with good results but, again, it was done about 15 minutes before the cycle was complete.
Happy Baking,
Betsy
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