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  1. Jun 13, 2024 · Here’s how: Mixing and kneading - Use the Bread Bowl just like a regular mixing bowl. Put it on your stand mixer – it pairs with all KitchenAid 4.3, 4.7 and 4.8L Stand Mixers – and add all the ingredients. Attach the dough hook, switch on your mixer, and let it do all the kneading for you. Proofing - Afterwards, leave the dough in the ...

  2. The bowl pairs seamlessly with all KitchenAid® 4.5 and 5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixers*, and features a lid that traps steam when baking to create an environment similar to a traditional steam oven. The ceramic bowl design retains and delivers even heat throughout the baking process, giving your bread a crispy crust and thorough bake.

  3. Step 2: Install dough hook. If you have a bowl-lift stand mixer, slip the dough hook on the beater shaft and turn to the right, securing the hook over the pin and on the shaft. For a tilt-head stand mixer, tilt the motor head back and slip the dough hook on the shaft and press upward as far as it'll go. Turn the hook to the right to attach the ...

  4. Apr 29, 2022 · The sturdy, chip-resistant ceramic KitchenAid bread bowl attaches to all 4.5 and 5-quart tilt-head KitchenAid stand mixers. Its 5-quart capacity means you can make most bread recipes calling for up to four cups of flour, which is roughly a pound loaf. The bowl measures 8 and a 1/2-inches wide by 7 and a 1/2-inches high.

  5. Enjoy the convenience of using one bowl from mixing to proofing to baking with the KitchenAid ® Bread Bowl accessory. This bowl pairs seamlessly with all KitchenAid® 4.5 and 5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixers and features a lid that traps steam when baking to create an environment similar to a traditional steam oven.

  6. Step 2: Rising, shaping and proofing. Now that the mixing and kneading is done, it’s on to phase two: rising, shaping, and proofing your bread. The Bread Bowl is especially useful here. Let your bread rise. First, find a good spot for it to rise. Somewhere warm and draught-free, near an oven or radiator for example.

  7. Add the flour, yeast, and salt into the Bread Bowl and affix it to your KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer; insert the dough hook and lock the head in place. Turn the mixer to speed 2 to combine dry ingredients. After about 30 seconds, slowly stream in warm water. Allow the mixer to knead the ingredients for 1 ½ - 2 ½ minutes - or, until the ...

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