Hamilton Beach Mixer 840056500 User Manual

Stand Mixer  
Stand Mixer Safety ........................ 2  
Know Your Stand Mixer ................ 3  
How to Use Your Stand Mixer ...... 4  
To Clean .......................................... 5  
Recipes...................................... 5-10  
Customer Service ........................ 10  
In USA: 1-800-851-8900  
In Canada: 1-800-267-2876  
840056500  
 
Know Your Stand Mixer  
Parts and Features  
1. Mixer Head  
2. Beater Eject Button  
3. Mixer Release Button  
4. Sensor Speed Control  
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5. 2-Position Turntable  
MIXER RELEASE  
SENSOR SPEED  
MIX  
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FOLD  
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COOKIES  
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STIR  
WHIP POTATOES  
BEAT  
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COMBINE  
BLEND  
CREAM  
KNEAD  
CAKE MIX  
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WHIP CREAM  
FROSTINGS  
EGG WHITES  
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Features  
Sensor Speed Control  
Cord Storage  
The Sensor Speed Control electronically Push cord into Base of Mixer for neat  
monitors the speed of the beaters and  
dough hooks, and automatically  
increases or decreases power to  
maintain the selected speed.  
storage.  
2-Position Turntable  
The 2-Position Turntable places large or  
small bowls close to  
Mixer Release Button  
the attachments to  
The Mixer Release Button locks the  
Mixer Head down to ensure thorough  
mixing. When the Mixer Head is raised it  
also locks it in the upright position. Hold  
the Mixer Head when lowering it into the  
bowl. Do not press Release Button and  
let Mixer Head fall into bowl.  
minimize having to  
scrape the sides of  
the bowls. It is impor-  
tant to have Turntable  
in proper position to  
ensure thorough  
mixing, kneading, and whisking.  
Speed Guide  
2 and 4 Quart Mixing Bowls  
Two sizes allow for a selection for  
the most efficient mixing, beating, or  
whipping. Also convenient for recipes  
which require two bowls.  
This guide lists 14 different speed  
selections. The choice of speeds  
provides control when stirring dry  
ingredients or beating egg whites  
for a perfect meringue.  
Beater Eject Button  
This button allows finger-tip release of  
all attachments. Fully depress button to  
eject attachments.  
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How to Insert Attachments  
Each set of attachments must be  
inserted into the proper hole in the  
Mixer Head. They are not interchange-  
the flat bottom, should be placed in the  
hole on the right side of the Mixer first.  
Insert attachment into hole and turn  
able; there is a right and a left. Beneath slowly until tabs slip into slots in hole.  
the collar is etched a small R or L. This  
indicates the correct hole to place  
attachment. The “RIGHT” side of the  
Push in until attachment locks in place.  
Then insert the beater marked L, with  
the rounded bottom. If difficult to insert,  
Mixer is the side with the Sensor Speed turn beater one quarter turn and try  
control. The beater marked R, with  
again.  
Mixer Head Graphics  
Right  
Left  
How To Use Your Stand Mixer  
1. Before using, wash bowls and  
attachments in hot, soapy water.  
Rinse and dry.  
and press Mixer Release button  
to release. Lower into bowl. When  
lowered, the Mixer Head automati-  
cally locks into place.  
2. Make sure the Mixer is turned to  
OFF and unplugged.  
7. Plug cord into electrical outlet.  
Select desired speed. Prepare  
recipe according to instructions.  
3. Place small post on bottom of  
Turntable in hole on Mixer Base that  
matches bowl to be used.  
8. When finished, turn Sensor Speed  
Control to OFF. Unplug from outlet.  
4. Press the Mixer Release button and  
raise the Mixer Head up.  
9. Press Mixer Head release button,  
raise Mixer Head until locked into  
place.  
5. The beaters and dough hooks must  
be inserted into specific holes in the  
Mixer Head. See “How to Insert  
Attachments.”  
10. Press Beater Eject Button to  
remove attachments.  
6. Place bowl onto Turntable. To  
lower Mixer Head, first raise slightly  
Sensor Speed™ Guide  
This is an illustration of  
the Sensor Speed Guide  
on your Mixer. The guide  
may help you select a  
speed for most mixing  
tasks. These guides  
are recommendations.  
Please adjust Mixer  
SENSOR SPEED  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
FOLD  
8
9
MIX  
STIR  
COOKIES  
COMBINE  
BLEND  
CREAM  
KNEAD  
CAKE MIX  
10 WHIP POTATOES  
11 BEAT  
12 WHIP CREAM  
13 FROSTINGS  
14 EGG WHITES  
speed as needed.  
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Notes About Your Stand Mixer  
• The Mixer Head locks down for  
thorough mixing. However, there  
will be some “bouncing” of the  
Mixer Head during heavy mixing  
or kneading. This is caused by the  
flexibility designed into the Mixer.  
Mixer will automatically shut off. If this  
happens, turn Mixer off, then unplug.  
Clear obstruction. Let motor cool for  
5 minutes before continuing.  
• Always stay near Mixer during use.  
The speed of turning bowls should  
always be monitored.  
• If a spoon is accidentally caught in  
attachments or the motor stalls, the  
To Clean  
1. Make sure Sensor Speed Control is  
4. Bowls, beaters, and dough hooks  
may be washed in hot, soapy water  
or in automatic dishwasher.  
turned to OFF and Mixer is unplugged.  
2. Raise Mixer Head to up locked  
position.  
5. Wipe Head, Base, and Turntable of  
Mixer with a damp cloth.  
3. Press Beater Eject Button to eject  
attachments.  
Recipes  
Check our Web site for more recipes.  
Beautiful Breads A Few Words About Baking Bread...  
All of our recipes were tested using  
all-purpose flour. Bread flour can  
also be used.  
Bread Tips!  
• When yeast is dissolved in warm water,  
Most of these recipes call for shaping  
the water temperature should be 105°  
bread into a loaf and baking in a loaf  
to 115°F. This is usually very warm tap  
pan. However, bread can be shaped  
water.  
into any shape and baked in almost  
• Bread rises best in a moist, warm  
any pan. The only thing this affects  
environment. For a perfect place to raise  
is the baking time.  
bread, place bread in a microwave oven  
or regular oven with a pan of steaming  
water. Do not turn oven on, but close  
the door.  
All of the yeast bread recipes were  
made using the dough hooks on  
Speed 6.  
Basic White Bread  
3 tablespoons sugar  
2 teaspoons salt  
6 to 7 cups all-purpose flour  
2 packages active dry yeast  
212 cups warm water  
3 tablespoons butter or margarine,  
melted  
In a large mixing bowl, combine yeast and 12 cup of warm water. Stir until  
dissolved. Add remaining warm water, butter, sugar, and salt. Stir until mixed.  
Add 6 cups of flour and mix until blended. Add enough of remaining flour until  
dough forms a smooth ball that is slightly sticky to the touch.  
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Place dough in large, greased bowl. Cover and let rise until double in size, about  
1 hour. Punch dough down, divide in half, and shape into loaves. Place loaves into  
two 9x5-inch greased loaf pans and let rise until double in size, about 1 hour.  
Bake in 350°F oven for 40 minutes.  
100% Whole Wheat Bread  
2 packages active dry yeast  
2 cups warm water  
13 cup vegetable oil  
13 cup honey  
1 teaspoon salt  
1 egg  
6 to 7 cups whole wheat flour  
In a large bowl, sprinkle yeast over water. Let stand 5 to 10 minutes or until foamy.  
Stir to mix, then add oil, honey, salt, and egg. Mix. Add 3 cups of the flour and mix  
for about 1 minute. Let stand about 20 minutes until bubbly and starting to rise.  
Add 3 more cups flour and mix. Add enough of remaining flour until dough forms  
a smooth ball that is slightly sticky to the touch.  
Place dough in large, greased bowl. Cover and let rise 30 minutes or until double.  
Punch down and let rise 1 hour. Punch down. Divide into two pieces and shape  
into loaves. Let rise 30 minutes or until double. Bake in 400°F oven for 25 minutes.  
Honey Wheat Bread  
2 packages active dry yeast  
14 cup honey  
12 cup warm water  
2 teaspoons salt  
134 cups milk  
3 cups whole wheat flour  
2 to 3 cups all-purpose flour  
14 cup butter or margarine, melted  
In a large mixing bowl, combine yeast and water. Stir until dissolved. Add milk,  
butter, honey, and salt. Stir until mixed. Add whole wheat flour and 2 cups of  
all-purpose flour and mix until blended. Add enough of remaining flour, and  
continue kneading, until dough forms a smooth ball that is slightly sticky to the  
touch. Place dough in large greased bowl and cover with a towel. Let rise until  
double in size, about an hour. Punch dough down, divide in half, and shape into  
loaves. Place loaves into 2 9x5-inch greased loaf pans and let rise until double  
in size, about 1 hour. Bake in 350°F oven about 35 minutes.  
Rye Rounds  
2 packages active dry yeast  
1 tablespoon caraway seed, crushed  
2 teaspoons salt  
12 cup warm water  
2 cups apple cider or beer  
2 tablespoons brown sugar  
2 tablespoons butter or margarine,  
melted  
3 cups rye flour  
2 to 3 cups all-purpose flour  
1 egg white  
1 tablespoon cold water  
In a large mixing bowl, combine yeast and water. Stir until dissolved. Add apple  
cider or beer, brown sugar, butter, caraway seed, salt, rye flour and 2 cups of  
all-purpose flour. Add enough of remaining flour and continue kneading until  
dough forms a smooth ball that is slightly sticky to the touch. Place dough in large  
greased bowl and cover with a towel. Let rise until double in size, about 2 hours.  
Punch down and divide in half. Shape into balls, then flatten and place on greased  
cookie sheet. Let rise until double in size, about 1 hour.  
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In a small bowl, whisk together 1 egg white and 1 tablespoon cold water. Brush  
loaves with this mixture to produce a shiny, crisp crust. Bake in 350°F oven for  
50 minutes.  
Dinner Pan Rolls  
12 cup warm water  
14 cup sugar  
1 package active dry yeast  
1 egg  
12 cup warm milk  
112 teaspoon salt  
312 to 4 cups all-purpose flour  
14 cup vegetable oil  
In a large mixing bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water. Add milk, oil, sugar, egg, salt,  
and 2 cups flour. Mix on Speed 5 or 6 until blended. Add 1 more cup flour and  
mix. Add remaining flour as needed until a ball of dough forms and is slightly  
sticky to the touch. Place dough in greased bowl and cover with a towel. Let rise  
45 minutes. Punch dough down and pat into a greased 9x13-inch pan. Using a  
sharp knife, cut almost through dough into squares. Brush cuts with melted butter.  
Let rise until double in size, about 1 hour. Bake at 400°F for 20 to 25 minutes.  
Onion Herb Bread  
2 packages active dry yeast  
3 tablespoons sugar  
12 cup warm water  
1 teaspoon salt  
12 teaspoon dried dillweed  
14 teaspoon ground sage  
34 cup yellow cornmeal  
4 cups whole wheat flour  
2 tablespoons vegetable oil  
12 cup finely chopped onion  
123 cups milk  
2 tablespoons dried parsley flakes  
In a small bowl, dissolve yeast in water. In a small pan, saute onion in oil until  
tender. In a large mixing bowl, combine onion, milk, parsley, sugar, salt, dillweed,  
sage, and yeast. Stir to mix. Add cornmeal and 3 cups of the flour. Mix on Speed  
5 or 6. Ad enough of remaining flour until dough forms a smooth ball that is slightly  
sticky to the touch. Place dough in large, greased bowl. Cover and let rise until  
double in size. Punch down dough then divide in half. Shape into 2 loaves. Cover  
and let rise about 40 minutes or until double in size. Bake at 350°F for 45 minutes.  
Bran Raisin Muffins  
12 cup vegetable shortening  
12 cup sugar  
1 teaspoon salt  
2 cups buttermilk  
(or see substitute below)  
5 cups bran flakes  
1 cup raisins  
12 cup dark brown sugar  
2 eggs  
212 cups all-purpose flour  
212 teaspoons baking soda  
(To make a substitute for 2 cups buttermilk, put 2 tablespoons lemon juice or  
vinegar in a 2 cup measure. Fill to 2 cups with milk.)  
In a large bowl, using beaters, cream together shortening and sugars on Speed  
4 or 5. Add eggs and blend. Stir together flour, baking soda, and salt. Alternately  
add flour mixture and buttermilk to mixture in mixing bowl. Beat on Speed 6 or 7.  
Reduce to Speed 1 and add bran flakes and raisins. Stir until mixed. Spoon into  
greased muffin pans. Bake at 400°F for 20 minutes. Yield: 2 dozen.  
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Incredible Cakes  
White Chocolate Cheesecake  
6 ounces white chocolate, chopped  
2 cups vanilla wafer crumbs  
14 cup butter or margarine, melted  
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour  
34 cup sugar  
3 8-ounce packages cream cheese,  
room temperature  
4 eggs  
1 teaspoon vanilla extract  
In the top of a double boiler, over simmering water, melt white chocolate. Set  
aside and cool slightly.  
In a small bowl, combine vanilla wafer crumbs and butter. Press onto bottom and  
up sides of 9-inch springform pan. Stir flour into sugar. In a large mixing bowl,  
mix together cream cheese and sugar/flour mixture on Speed 4 or 5 until smooth.  
Add eggs, one at a time, and beat on Speed 6 or 7 until smooth. Add eggs, one  
at a time, and beat on Speed 6 or 7 until smooth. Reduce to Speed 3 and add  
vanilla and melted chocolate. Mix until blended. Pour into prepared pan. Bake in  
preheated 350°F oven for 45 to 50 minutes or until edges are set. Center will be  
shaky. Cool then refrigerate. Refrigerate 4 hours before serving. May be prepared  
1 to 2 days in advance.  
Dark Chocolate Walnut Cake  
Cake:  
Glaze:  
8 ounces semi-sweet baking chocolate  
1 cup (2 sticks) butter or margarine  
1 cup sugar  
3 ounces semi-sweet baking chocolate  
14 cup milk  
5 eggs, separated  
2 tablespoons flour  
3 tablespoons unsweetened baking cocoa  
1 cup finely ground walnut  
In the top of a double boiler, over simmering water melt white chocolate. Set aside  
and cool slightly.  
In a small mixing bowl, using whisks, beat egg whites on Speed 12 or 14 until stiff  
but not dry. Set aside.  
In large mixing bowl, on Speed 4 or 5, cream butter and sugar until fluffy. Increase  
to Speed 6 or 7 and add egg yolks, one at a time. Combine flour and cocoa.  
Reduce to Speed 3 or 4, then add flour mixture to butter/egg mixture and mix until  
blended. Add chocolate and nuts; mix. Reduce to Speed 1 and add half of beaten  
egg whites by hand. Pour mixture into greased and floured tube or bundt pan.  
Bake at 350°F for 50 minutes. The cake will not rise to the top of the pan. A crust  
will form on the top but the center will be moist. Cool in pan 10 minutes then turn  
out onto cooling rack. The cake will fall. Let cool completely then drizzle with glaze.  
To make glaze, combine chocolate and milk in a small saucepan over low heat. Stir  
occasionally until melted, then spoon over top of cake, letting glaze drip down sides.  
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Sour Cream Pound Cake  
1 cup (2 sticks) butter or margarine  
3 cups all-purpose flour  
1 8-ounce container sour cream  
2 teaspoons vanilla  
12 cup vegetable  
212 cups sugar  
5 eggs  
In a large mixing bowl, cream butter, shortening, and sugar on Speed 4 or 5. Add  
eggs and beat on Speed 6 or 7. Reduce to Speed 4 then add flour, sour cream,  
and vanilla. Mix until well blended. Spoon into greased and floured tube or bundt  
pan. Bake at 325°F for 112 hours or until the cake tests down with a toothpick.  
Delectable Desserts  
Chocolate Mint Squares  
Bottom Layer:  
1 cup butter or margarine,  
room temperature  
1 cup sugar  
4 eggs  
Top Layer:  
6 tablespoons butter or margarine  
1 6-ounce bag semi-sweet chocolate  
chips  
1 16-ounce can chocolate syrup  
1 cup all-purpose flour  
1 teaspoon vanilla extract  
Middle Layer:  
14 cup butter or margarine,  
room temperature  
2 cups confectioners sugar  
14 cup green or white creme de menthe  
OR  
1 teaspoon mint extract  
To make the first layer, in large mixing bowl on Speed 4 or 5, cream butter and  
sugar until light and fluffy, about 1 minute. Add eggs, chocolate syrup, flour, and  
vanilla. Blend until well mixed, about 1 minute. Spoon into greased and floured  
9x13-inch baking pan and smooth the top. Bake at 350°F for 30 minutes or until  
cake tests done. Cool thoroughly before adding next layer.  
To make the second layer, in a small bowl on Speed 4 or 5, cream butter and  
confectioners sugar until light and fluffy. Add creme de menthe or mint and mix  
until well blended. Spread evenly over first layer. Refrigerate to set.  
To make top layer, in a heavy saucepan over low heat, melt butter and  
chocolate chips until blended. Cool slightly then spread over top of other layers.  
Refrigerate to thoroughly chill, then cut in 1-inch squares (these are very rich).  
Store in refrigerator.  
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Fudge Pudding Dessert  
1 cup butter or margarine, melted  
112 teaspoons vanilla extract  
1 cup chopped pecans  
2 cups sugar  
12 cup flour  
Whipped cream, whipped topping, or  
vanilla ice cream  
34 cup cocoa  
5 eggs  
In a large mixing bowl. combine butter, sugar, flour, cocoa, eggs, and vanilla.  
Mix on Speed 6 or 7 for 4 minutes or until well blended. Reduce to Speed 1, then  
add nuts. Pour batter into a greased 9x13-inch baking dish. Bake at 350°F for  
30 minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature with your choice of topping.  
Customer Service  
Call our toll-free customer service numbers. Please note the model, type, and  
series number on the stand mixer, or have the stand mixer close by when you call.  
This will help us answer your question.  
TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc. warrants this appliance to be free from defects in  
material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of original purchase,  
except as noted. There is no warranty with respect to the following, which may be supplied  
with this appliance: glass parts, glass containers, cutter/strainer, nonstick soleplate and/or  
nonstick cooking surfaces. This warranty extends only to the original consumer purchaser  
and does not cover damage from abuse, neglect, use for commercial purposes, or any  
other use not found in the printed directions. HAMILTON BEACH/PROCTOR-SILEX, INC.  
EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR  
INCIDENTAL LOSSES CAUSED BY USE OF THIS APPLIANCE. Some states or provinces do  
not allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential losses, so the foregoing  
disclaimer may not apply to you. If you have a claim under this warranty, DO NOT RETURN  
THE APPLIANCE TO THE STORE! Please call our CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER. (For  
faster service please have model, series, and type numbers ready for operator to assist you.)  
CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBERS  
In the U.S. 1-800-851-8900  
In Canada 1-800-267-2826  
KEEP THESE NUMBERS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE!  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other legal rights  
which vary from state to state, or province to province.  
HAMILTON BEACH PROCTOR-SILEX,INC.  
Washington, North Carolina 27889  
PROCTOR-SILEX CANADA,INC.  
Picton, Ontario K0K 2T0  
840056500  
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