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Recipes for b&d breadmaker model 2300

Knowing your breadmaker's loaf capacity will enable you to find recipes of any variety on the Internet for free.


It will also keep you from adding too much ingredients which could cause dough to over-rise and spill onto the heating element.


Remove your bread pan from your breadmaker. Using a one-cup 8-fluid-ounce liquid measure, fill your bread pan with water. As you do, count the number of cups it takes to fill your bread pan to the very rim.


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If your bread pan holds 7 & 10 cups to the rim then you have a 1.0 lb or 500 g loaf pan


10 & 11 cups to fill = 1.5 lb (700 g) loaf pan

11 & 13 cups to fill = 2.0 lb (900 g) loaf pan

13 & 15 cups to fill = 2.5 lb (1250 g) loaf pan

15 & 17 cups to fill = 3.0 lb (1350 g) loaf pan


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A bread recipe for use in a 1.0 lb (500 g) breadmaker should never exceed 2-1/4 total cups of flour.


1.5 lb (700 g) = 3-1/4 c

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Warning: When testing a new bread recipe it is always best that you not leave your breadmaker unattended. Stay close by to monitor its progress from time to time.


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Have a coleman powermate 5000 gen. starts fine then dies like it is running out of gas. new fuel and filter is good. getting good gas flow.

Sounds like you may have a stuck float. It is inside a cup that hangs down under the carburator, there should be a nut and a serrated screw adjustment value. Put a empty coffee can under it to catch the gas and remove the nut the cup will fall off into your hand, you will see the float make sure it moves up and down on it's own weight. Sometimes they get old and stick it is held in place by a small pin (don't loose the pin) unscrew the adjustment pin counting how many turns it tales to remove, clean every thing with carberator cleaner, you may have to buy a new gasket for the top of the cup, they are very thin and break easily. Reseat the gasket in the groove it came out of, put the cup back in place and put the nut back on just an-off to make it good and snug, screw the value pin back in place counting the turns so it sits were it was before. Make sure the gas value is open and try to start the engine, at first it will fill the cup with gas then it should start up. If not you may have to disasseble the caberator and clean all the tine little ports, I have one that was so bad I just had to replace the caberator.
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The standard is: 64oz. of water and 2oz to 3oz of coffee for 12 cups, That is about 5 to 6oz.of coffee per cup.
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Here is how you determine your loaf size:

FILL YOUR PAN WITH WATER FROM A VESSEL THAT SHOWS HOW MANY CUPS YOU ARE ADDING OR JUST ADD ONE CUP AT A TIME WITH A ONE CUP MEASURING CUP ETC. ....COUNT YOUR CUPS as you fill........ WHEN FULL TO THE VERY TOP:

if your Pans capacity is less than 10 cups of water you can only bake a one pound loaf

If your Pan capacity is 10 cups then you can bake a one pound loaf or a 1.5 pound loaf

If your pan capacity is 12 cups to the top of the pan you can bake a 1, 1.5, or 2.0 pound loaf

If you pan capacity is 14 cups or more than you can go as high as a 2.5 pound loaf.
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Did you shut your machine off? you just have to reset it. That has happened when I descaled machine. You need to hold the button for as long as you want the cup to fill. ex. hold the button down and count 15 secs. Next time you use the machine it should fill for the 15 secs. (use a used pod so you don't waste the good coffee). That has always worked for me. I had to set both sides (small cup and large cup, you my have to also). hope this helps!
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