February 10, 2024 - 1:14pm
Programming Zojirushi for two rise course
I wish to program one of my homemade (memory) cycles with the Zo Bread maker..
BUT with only 2 knead cycles instead of the 3 normally set.
I normally like to start any cycle and let knead for about 8-10 min.
Then cancel and let the dough rest for about 30 min. (sort of like a first rise)
Then restart with a 2 rise program.
Which rise cycle is the best to turn 'off'?
Thanks for any and all advice.
You didn't say which Zo you have. On all of the dual-paddle models, the last rise is warmer than the first two.
Example: On the CEC20, the first two rise cycles are at 83ºF; the last rise (proof) is 100ºF.
My machine is a ZO BB-PAC20
Thank you for the rise temperatures.
This obviously is important in deciding which rise cycle to opt out of.
I usually divide it into 3 cycles, the first 2 cycles are about 85°F and the last is 100°F. I feel pretty good
I heard my friends often do it with only 2 cycles so I think it depends on each person's preference. cluster rush