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6-QT. (5,7 L)
ROASTER OVEN
USE/CARE AND RECIPE GUIDE
ROASTS!
COOKS!
BAKES!
STEAMS!
SLOW COOKS!
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NESCO® and “Circle of Heat”® are
registered trademarks of The Metal Ware Corporation.
The Metal Ware Corporation
1700 Monroe St., P.O. Box 237
Two Rivers, WI 54241-0237
800-288-4545
FAX: 920-794-3164
Visit our Website at http://www.nesco.com
©2001 The Metal Ware Corporation
Made in China. Printed in China.
One Year Limited Warranty
This appliance is warranted for one year from date of original purchase
against defects in material and workmanship. This warranty does not
cover transportation damage, misuse, accident or similar incident. This
warranty gives you special legal rights and you may have other rights
which vary from state to state. Defective products may be returned,
postage prepaid, with a description of the defect to:
The Metal Ware Corporation
1700 Monroe Street
Two Rivers, Wisconsin 54241-0237
Service and genuine NESCO replacement parts may be obtained
from the NESCO Factory Service Department.
For service in warranty, follow instructions set forth in warranty. When
ordering new parts, make sure you always mention the model number of
the product, which is found on the bottom of the Roaster Oven.
Important Safeguards
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always
be followed, including the following:
1. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
3. Always plug appliance cord into the wall outlet, then adjust
temperature control to the desired temperature. To disconnect, turn
control to off, then remove plug from wall outlet.
4. To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse this
appliance,including cord and plug, in water or other liquid.
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5. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by
or near children.
6. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to
cool completely before putting on or taking off parts, and before
cleaning.
7. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after
the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner.
Return appliance to NESCO Factory Service Department for
examination, repair or adjustment.
8. The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the
manufacturer may cause injuries.
9. Do not use outdoors.
10. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot
surfaces.
11. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated
oven.
12. Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance
containing hot oil or hot liquids.
13. Do not use appliance for other than its intended use, as described
in this manual.
14. Do not use metal scouring pads on the exterior surface of the
Roaster Oven. Pieces can break off the pad and touch electrical
parts, creating a shock hazard.
Save These Instructions
This Appliance Is For Household Use. A short cord is provided to
reduce the hazard resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over
a longer cord. Longer cords and extension cords may be used if the
marked electrical rating of the longer cord is at least as great as the
electrical rating of the appliance, and if care is taken to arrange the
longer cord so that it will not drape over the countertop or table top where
it can be pulled on by children or tripped over accidentally.
6 Qt. Guide
Introducing the NESCO 6 Quart Roaster Oven.
Now you are ready to discover more ways to make meals that are both
healthful and delicious. And, you are now ready to experience first-hand
the convenience and versatility of this compact portable electric
cooking appliance.
NESCO Roaster Ovens have a long tradition in family home cooking,
beginning in the 1930’s. Yet, very few cooking appliances can demonstrate
that they are as up-to-date and useful today as they were in the past.
NESCO Roaster Ovens have truly kept pace with cooking styles,
preferences, occasions and family sizes.
In a short time, you will see the many ways to use your 6 Qt. Roaster
Oven. Its portability makes it a moveable main cooking appliance at
some times, and a valued supplementary appliance at other times. Use it
at home on your countertop in your kitchen (no more kitchen heat!) or
in a covered patio, basement or garage or away from home in a cabin, RV
or boat. Wherever you use your Roaster Oven, you can prepare a wide
range of favorite foods in different ways –baked, slow-cooked, roasted,
steamed or poached. And serve your foods buffet style or at table-side,
right in the Roaster Oven. Moist, good-tasting foods are yours because of
NESCO’s exclusive “CIRCLE OF HEAT”
®
construction. You’ll taste the
difference the first time you use your Roaster Oven. So, start cooking with
NESCO. Explore all the ways to get the most out of this special home
cooking appliance.
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6 Qt. Roaster Oven
Get To Know Your 6 Qt. Roaster Oven
COVER. Heavy gauge high-profile aluminum Cover is designed to
control heat and moisture efficiently. Two vent-holes are provided for air
circulation. Note: When lifting the Cover, tilt it away to divert escaping
steam.
RACK. The removable chrome plated steel/non-stick Rack is designed
for better baking and fat-free roasting.
COOKWELL. The porcelain enamel or non-stick Cookwell has a full
6 quart capacity. It is removable for easy clean up in the dishwasher or
sink, or food storage in the refrigerator.
HEATWELL and BODY. The side of the 6 quart Roaster Oven contains
the exclusive “CIRCLE OF HEAT”
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element for even, moist cooking, plus
the added advantage of thick insulation and a full range automatic oven
temperature control. DO NOT PLACE FOOD DIRECTLY IN THE
HEATWELL–ONLY THE COOKWELL.
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL. Regulates cooking
temperature to maintain the dial setting in the Roaster Oven interior.
TEMPERATURE GUIDE. The conveniently-placed guide gives
recommended temperatures for slow cooking, roasting, baking, steaming
and serving.
How To Use And Care For Your 6 Qt. NESCO®
Roaster Oven Before Using The First Time
1. Unpack your NESCO Roaster oven completely and REMOVE ALL
PACKAGING MATERIAL AND INFORMATION LABELS. Place the
Roaster Oven in a WELL VENTILATED AREA ON A HEAT
RESISTANT SURFACE. Set the control dial to its minimum setting.
Plug the cord into a 120 volt AC outlet. Return control to
maximum setting (425ºF). Operate the Roaster Oven empty
(without the Cookwell or Cover) for approximately 60 minutes, or
until any odor or smoking disappear. Some smoke and odor are a
normal part of “curing” the element and will not reoccur in
cooking use. When curing is completed, turn the temperature
control to its lowest setting, unplug the unit from the electrical
outlet and allow to cool.
2. Wash the Cover, Cookwell and Rack in warm sudsy water, then
rinse and dry. Refer to complete cleaning instructions on next page.
NON-STICK COOKWELL: When curing your Roaster Oven with a
non-stick Cookwell, we recommend that it be operated WITHOUT THE
COVER AND COOKWELL. Do this in a covered outside area or other
well-ventilated area. After curing and cleaning, and before cooking
in your non-stick Cookwell for the first time, lightly coat the interior
of the Cookwell with vegetable oil.
To Operate Your Roaster Oven
1. Place the Cookwell into the Heatwell. Always use the Cookwell for
food. NEVER PLACE FOOD DIRECTLY IN THE HEATWELL.
2. Preheating is recommended. To preheat, place the Cookwell into
the Heatwell and cover. Set the control dial to its minimum setting.
Plug the cord into a 120 volt AC outlet. Reset the temperature control
to desired temperature. Preheat 20 minutes. Carefully, using hot
pads, add food to the Cookwell.
3. The Rack may be used for baking or fat-free roasting. Other foods,
such as soups and stews, are prepared without the Rack.
4. Replace the Cover. Always cook with the Cover in place.
5. If the Roaster Oven has not been preheated, turn the temperature
control to its lowest setting. Plug the cord into a 120 volt AC outlet.
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Set the temperature control to the desired temperature. Fill the
Cookwell with food as desired.
6. Cook the food for the desired amount of time. When finished, turn
the temperature control to its lowest setting and unplug the cord
from the 120 volt outlet. Allow the Roaster Oven to cool and clean as
recommended below.
COOKWELL, COVER AND ACCUMULATED STEAM WILL
BE HOT. USE CAUTION AND HOT PADS TO LIFT COVER
OR REMOVE COOKWELL FROM HEATWELL.
Care And Cleaning
1. After the NESCO Roaster Oven has cooled, remove Cover, Rack
(if used) and Cookwell. Wash in warm sudsy water or place in the
dishwasher. CAUTION–do not put Cover in the dishwasher.
2. PORCELAIN ENAMEL COOKWELL has a strong finish and provides
easy cleaning and years of use. It will not stain and stays attractive,
even when used often. However, it will chip if subjected to sharp
blows or is mistreated. Water spots or mineral deposits (characterized
by a white film on surface) may be removed with household vinegar
or non-abrasive cleansers.
3. NON-STICK COOKWELL is made of durable carbon steel. In order to
maintain the non-stick surface, the use of rubber, plastic or wooden
utensils is recommended. Avoid cutting food in the cookwell. Use of a
non-stick spray on the interior surface is optional. Avoid storing
items in the Cookwell which may scratch the surface. When roasting
or baking at high temperatures, you may notice an irregular band of
discoloration around the sidewalls of the Cookwell. This
discoloration is characteristic of the super tough non-stick coating
used on the interior of the Cookwell and in no way affects the
performance or durability of the finish. With continued use, the
discoloration will become less noticeable.
4. Cooked-on food may be removed by using a non-abrasive cleaning
pad and non-abrasive cleansers. Do not use abrasive cleaners or steel
wool as porcelain enamel or non-stick finish may scratch. Use a
plastic scrubbing pad to remove stains or cooked-on foods, and also
to clean the steel Rack.
HINT: To easily remove baked-on food residue, place Cookwell in
Heatwell; then fill Cookwell with hot water. Cover and heat at 350ºF
for 30 minutes. Turn off and allow to cool completely. Wash cookwell
as directed above.
5. NEVER IMMERSE THE ROASTER OVEN IN WATER. To clean, wipe
outside of Roaster Oven with a damp cloth and dry. Do not use
abrasive cleansers on exterior surface.
Helpful Hints
PREHEAT ROASTER OVEN FOR 20 MINUTES.
ROAST
• Roasting meat in your NESCO Roaster Oven keeps it moist and tender.
For additional browning, you can add 1 tbsp. browning sauce to oil and
brush over skin before roasting.
• A 3 lb. to 4 lb. roast with bone is the maximum size suggested for the
6 Quart Roaster Oven. Larger roasts, especially with a bone, may be difficult
to fit into the Cookwell. If meat and poultry are refrigerator cold, increase
cooking time about one-half hour. If frozen, allow an additional 15 to 20
minutes per 1 lb. cooking time.
• To sear meat: Preheat Roaster Oven at 425ºF. Add margarine. Cover, then
sear meat for 5 to 10 minutes per side until lightly browned. Stir ground
meat once. Time will vary depending on the quantity of meat.
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COOK
• Food may be placed in a cold or preheated Roaster Oven. Follow recipe
directions for temperature settings.
• Cut-up meats and vegetables should be of uniform size pieces.
• Remember, little moisture escapes during slow cooking, so add
additional liquid sparingly.
BAKE
• Use the Rack for baking.
• A 7 inch pie plate just fits into the Cookwell. For the first half of the
recommended baking time, wrap a foil band (2 in. x 27 in.) around the
edge of the crust to prevent over-browning.
• An 8.5 in. x 4.5 in. loaf pan will fit into the Cookwell. It’s an excellent size
for meatloaf and quick breads. Use caution when baking yeast bread loaves,
during baking it is likely they’ll rise close to the Cover and never brown.
• The Rack can be covered with foil and used as a “mini” baking sheet for
packaged biscuits or rolls.
• A 1.5 quart casserole dish will fit into the Cookwell. Place it on the
Rack for better heat circulation while it bakes. Cover only with the
Roaster Oven Cover.
• Many frozen foods, such as individual entrees (5 in. x 4 in. or slightly
larger) can be baked in the Roaster Oven simply by following package
directions. Place item on wire rack for best heat circulation while baking.
STEAM
• No fat is used when steaming, so it’s an easy way to cook tasty and
nutritious low-calorie foods.
SLOW COOKING
• When slow cooking, heat is very gradual. This allows a very slow simmer,
which is aided by keeping the Cover on and no stirring is necessary.
• To convert a standard recipe to slow cooking: for each 30 minutes
required in a standard recipe, slow cook about 1-1/2 hours at 200ºF
to 250ºF.
• When slow cooking meats and poultry, it is not necessary to use the Rack.
The low temperature prevents the meat from sticking to the bottom of the
Cookwell.
• Remember, little moisture escapes during slow cooking so add additional
liquid sparingly.
Baking Chart
Preheat 6 Quart Roaster Oven for 20 minutes. Set Rack in preheated
Cookwell.
Type of Food Temperature Bake Time
Setting In Minutes
Baking Potatoes 400°F 45 to 55
Sweet Potatoes 400°F 40 to 45
Winter Squash (Butternut,
Buttercup, Acorn halved or quartered)
400°F 30 to 40
Baked Apples in custard cup 350°F 30 to 35
Roasting Chart
Preheat 6 Quart Roaster Oven for 20 minutes. Suggested times are only a
guide. Use a meat thermometer for more accurate roasting. Set meat on
Rack in preheated Cookwell.
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BEEF
Meat Average Weight Temp Setting Approx. Minutes
in Pounds Preheat/Roast per Pound
Ground Beef 2.25 lb. to 3 lb. 425°F/425°F 10 to 12 well
Pot Roast, boneless 2.5 lb. to 3 lb. 350°F/325°F 15 to 18 medium
Round Steak 2.5 lb. to 3 lb. 375°F/325°F 20 to 25 medium
Sirloin Tip 3 lb. to 4 lb. 350°F/325°F 20 to 25 medium
Standing Rump 3 lb. to 4 lb. 350°F/325°F 20 to 25 rare-medium
Standing Rump 2.25 lb. to 3 lb. 425°F/400°F 12 to 15 rare-medium
LAMB
Leg, Sirloin, half 3 lb. to 4 lb. 375°F/350°F 25 to 30 well
Shoulder, rolled 3 lb. to 4 lb. 350°F/325°F 25 to 30 medium-well
PORK
Chops, center cut 1 in. 2.25 lb. to 3 lb. 400°F/325°F 15 to 20 well
Loin Roast, center 3 lb. to 4 lb. 350°F/325°F 25 to 30 well
Shoulder rolled 3 lb. to 4 lb. 375°F/350°F 25 to 30 well
Ribs, lean country 4 lb. to 5 lb. 250°F/250°F 20 to 25 well
(Precook ribs to tender; finish in 425°F Roaster Oven or on
outdoor grill.)
SMOKED PORK
Ham slice 1 lb. to 1.5 lb. 350°F/350°F 20 to 25 well
Ham, precooked,
boneless 3 lb. to 5 lb. 350°F/325°F 15 to 20 heated
VEAL
Shoulder, blade roast 2.25 lb. to 3 lb. 350°F/325°F 20 to 25 well
POULTRY
Meat Average Weight Temp Setting Approx. Minutes
in Pounds Preheat/Roast per Pound
Chicken Pieces 3.5 lb. to 4.5 lb. 400°F/375°F 15 to 20 well
Chicken Whole 3.5 lb. to 4.5 lb. 400°F/400°F 15 to 20 well
Turkey, boneless
breast 2.5 lb. to 3 lb. 375°F/325°F 25 to 30 well
*To obtain additional browning on poultry, mix 4 tbsp. melted
margarine with 1 tsp. browning sauce; brush evenly over skin before
roasting.
*For crisper skin, baste, then remove liquid during roasting.
Steam/Poach Chart
Place Rack in 6 Quart Roaster Oven, add hot water to the amount given
in chart, cover, preheat to 400°F. Steam all vegetables at 400°F.
Steaming will bring out the fresh flavor, color and texture of each
vegetable. Times may vary due to freshness, size differences, and
desired degree of doneness. The suggested times will give you
crisp-tender vegetables.
Vegetable Steam Time Water Amount
Artichoke Trimmed 20 to 25 minutes 1.5 cups
Asparagus Trimmed 8 to 12 minutes 1.5 cups
Green Beans Whole,
snapped 10 to 15 minutes 1.5 cups
Beets Whole 2 in. to 3 in. 20 to 25 minutes 2 cups
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Vegetable Steam Time Water Amount
Broccoli Stalks, trimmed 15 to 20 minutes 2 cups
Flowerettes, trimmed 10 to 12 minutes 1.5 cups
Cabbage Quarter
or Wedges 12 to 15 minutes 1.5 cups
Carrots Chunks, cleaned 12 to 15 minutes 1.5 cups
Cauliflower Whole,
cleaned 18 to 22 minutes 2 cups
Flowerettes, trimmed 10 to 12 minutes 1.5 cups
Corn on the Cob, husked 10 to 15 minutes 1.5 cups
Leeks, trimmed 5 to 10 minutes 2 cups
Potatoes Whole,
small red 20 to 25 minutes 2 cups
Sweet Potatoes,
6 oz. each 25 to 30 minutes 2 cups
Summer Squash,
Pattypan, Whole small
Zucchini 10 to 15 minutes 1.5 cups
Winter Squash, Acorn
or Butternut, Halved
or Quartered 20 to 25 minutes 2 cups
Steam Fish, Seafood and Meat Chart
To Steam: Place Rack in 6 Qt. Roaster Oven. Add hot water to the
amount given in the chart. Cover; preheat to 350°F for 20 minutes.
Steaming will retain the delicate texture and flavor of fish and seafood.
Serve hot directly from Roaster Oven. To serve cold: plunge in cold water
to stop cooking, chill before serving.
Type of Meat Steam Time Water Amount
Fish Fillets 10 to 15 minutes 1.5 cups
Fish Steaks 15 to 20 minutes 1.5 cups
Whole Fish 20 to 25 minutes 2 cups
Clams in Shell 10 to 15 minutes 1.5 cups
Crabs, Claws and Legs 20 to 25 minutes 1.5 cups
Lobster Tails 15 to 20 minutes 2 cups
Mussels in Shell 10 to 15 minutes 1.5 cups
Oysters in Shell 10 to 15 minutes 1.5 cups
Shrimp, Large in Shell 10 to 12 minutes 1.5 cups
Sea Scallops in Shallow
Dish 10 to 15 minutes 1.5 cups
Fresh Sausages, 2 oz. to 3 oz. ea. 15 to 20 minutes 1.5 cups
Fresh Hot Dogs, 1 oz. to 3 oz. ea. 10 to 15 minutes 1.5 cups
Poach Chart
To Poach: Place Rack in 6 Qt. Roaster Oven. Add hot water to the
amount given in the chart. Cover; preheat to 350°F for 20 minutes.
Poaching is a way of gently simmering foods. There is no fat added
during cooking.
Type of Food Steam Time Water Amount
Fish Steaks 15 to 20 minutes 2 cups
Whole Fish 15 to 20 minutes 3 cups
Chicken Breasts, Skinned 25 to 30 minutes 3 cups Chicken broth
Fresh Sausages, 2 oz. to 3 oz. 15 to 20 minutes 3 cups
Fresh Hot Dogs, 1 oz. to 3 oz. 10 to 15 minutes 2 cups
Fresh Pasta, 9 oz. to 12 oz. 15 to 18 minutes Water to cover, plus 1 cup
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FROM OUR KITCHEN TO YOURS…
Here are some popular recipes
that will make cooking in your
Roaster Oven a real joy.
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BAKE
Bake Chart
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven for 20 minutes. Set Rack in Cookwell.
Type of Food Temperature Bake Time
Setting in Minutes
Baking Potatoes 400˚F. 45 to 55
Sweet Potatoes 400˚F. 40 to 45
Winter Squash 400˚F. 30 to 40
(Butternut, Buttercup, Acorn halved or quartered)
Baked Apples in custard cups 350˚F. 30 to 35
Deep Dish Pizza
1 Loaf Frozen bread dough, thawed 1/4 Cup Sliced Black olives
1 Can (4 Oz.) Pizza sauce 1/2 Cup (2 Oz.) Shredded
16 Slices Pepperoni Mozzarella or Provolone
1 Can (4 Oz.) Sliced mushrooms cheese
Remove 6-Qt. Cookwell. Preheat covered Heatwell to 400˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Pat bread dough into
bottom and 1-inch up sides of Cookwell. Spread on pizza sauce; top
with pepperoni, mushrooms and olives. Sprinkle on cheese.
Place Cookwell in preheated Heatwell. Cover; bake 15 to 20 minutes
or until done. Lift edges with spatula and slide onto serving plate. Cut
with pizza cutter.
Serves 2.
For thinner crust Divide bread dough in half to make 2 pizzas.
Baked Fish Steaks
2 Fish steaks 1 Tsp. Chopped chives
(approximately 8 Oz. each)* 1/2 Tsp. Tarragon
2 Tbsp. Margarine Salsa sauce, to serve
1 Tsp. Chopped parsley
Set Rack in 6-Qt. Cookwell. Preheat Roaster Oven to 350˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Place steaks on Rack
in preheated Cookwell. Arrange half the margarine, parsley, chives and
tarragon on each steak. Cover; bake 15 to 20 minutes or until fish
becomes white and flakes.
Serve hot with salsa sauce.
*Halibut, tuna, salmon, swordfish.
Layered Enchilada
1/2 Lb. Ground turkey or beef, crumbled
1 Medium Onion, chopped 4 Corn Tortillas
1 Tbsp. Diced green chilies 3/4 Cup Tomato juice, divided
1 Tbsp. Chili powder 1 Can (16 Oz.) Red kidney or
Salt and ground black pepper, to taste
pinto beans
1 Cup Cooked brown rice, 1 Can (8 Oz.) Tomato sauce
divided 1/2 Cup (2 Oz.) Shredded
Cheddar cheese
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 350˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Add meat, onions,
chilies, chili powder, salt and pepper. Cover; cook 5 to 10 minutes or
until browned. Remove from Cookwell into small bowl; set aside.
Remove Cookwell onto heatproof surface; cool. Combine 1/3 Cup
rice and 1/4 Cup tomato juice in Cookwell. Layer by placing 2 tortillas,
1/3 Cup rice, half the meat mixture, then half the remaining
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ingredients; repeat for second layer topping with cheese. Place Cookwell
in preheated Heatwell. Cover; bake 20-30 minutes.
Serves 4.
Spaghetti Pie
1 Lb. Lean ground beef, crumbled 2 Eggs
1 Small Onion, chopped 1/3 Cup Grated Parmesan cheese
1 Tsp. Chili powder 2 Tbsp. Margarine
1 Tsp. Italian herb seasoning 2 Cups (8 Oz.) Shredded
1 Pkg. (7 Oz.) Spaghetti noodles, Mozzarella cheese, divided
cooked 1 Jar (24 Oz.) Spaghetti sauce
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 425˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Add meat, onion,
chili powder and seasoning. Cover; cook 10 to 12 minutes or until
browned. Remove from Cookwell into bowl; set aside.
Combine spaghetti, eggs and Parmesan cheese. Place margarine in
Cookwell. Cover; cook until melted. Spread evenly over bottom of
Cookwell. Spoon spaghetti mixture into Cookwell and pat with back of
spoon over bottom and up 1-inch on sides of Cookwell. Sprinkle half
the Mozzarella cheese over spaghetti crust. Combine meat and
spaghetti sauce; pour over spaghetti crust. Sprinkle on remaining
cheese. Cover; bake 25 to 30 minutes or until center is set.
Serves 4.
Turkey Mornay
2 Pkgs. (10 Oz. ea.) Frozen broccoli spears, thawed
1 Cup Chicken broth 1/2 to 3/4 Cup Milk
6 Slices Turkey breast meat 1 Tsp. Grated Lemon peel
(approximately 1 Lb.)
1/4 Lb. Sliced Prosciutto ham Salt and white pepper, to taste
1/4 Cup Margarine 1/4 Cup Grated Parmesan cheese
1/4 Cup All purpose flour 1 Tsp. Chopped parsley
Set Rack in 6-Qt. Roaster Oven. Add 1 Cup water. Cover; preheat to
350˚F. for 20 minutes.
Place broccoli spears on Rack. Cover; steam 8 to 10 minutes or until
tender. Remove broccoli and Rack. Discard water from Cookwell.
Meanwhile, melt margarine in medium saucepan over medium heat.
Stir in flour to form a roux. Gradually stir in broth and milk to desired
thickness. Add lemon peel, salt and pepper; stir. Remove from heat.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Arrange broccoli in
Cookwell; layer turkey, then ham.
Pour sauce over meat. Sprinkle Parmesan cheese and parsley over
the top. Set Cookwell in hot Heatwell. Cover; bake 25 to 30 minutes or
until bubbly hot.
Serves 4 to 6.
Baked Stuffed Fillets
2 Slices Dry bread, finely chopped
Salt and ground black pepper, to taste
1/2 Cup Chopped mushrooms 1 Tbsp. Lemon juice
1/2 Cup Shredded carrots 1/4 to 1/2 Cup Water
1/2 Cup Chopped celery 4 (8 Oz.) Orange Roughy or Sole
1 Small Onion, chopped fillets (approximately 2 Lb.)
1/2 Tsp. Thyme Paprika, to garnish
Set Rack in 6-Qt. Roaster Oven. Cover; preheat to 350˚F.
Combine bread crumbs, vegetables, thyme, salt and pepper in
medium mixing bowl. Add lemon juice and water to desired moistness.
Divide and spread evenly over fillets. Roll-up and secure end with
wooden pick.
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Lightly spray Cookwell and Rack with spray cooking oil. Place rolled
fillets on Rack in preheated Cookwell. Cover; bake 20 to 30 minutes or
until fish flakes.
Serves 4.
Rice Pudding
5 Cups Milk* 1-1/2 Tsp. Cinnamon
2 Egg yolks, optional 1 Tsp. Nutmeg
1/2 Cup Long grain rice 1/4 Tsp. Grated orange rind
1/2 Cup Sugar 1 Tsp. Vanilla
3 Tbsp. Margarine Fresh raspberries, to serve
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 300˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. If egg yolks are
added, stir into milk until well blended. Pour milk carefully into
preheated Cookwell.
Add remaining ingredients; stir until well mixed. Cover; bake 70 to
75 minutes or until set, stirring every 20 minutes.
Serve with raspberries or fresh seasonal fruit and milk.
Serves 4 to 6.
* 2%, whole or evaporated milk, or half-and-half
Traditional Bread Pudding
6 Slices Day old white bread 4 Eggs
1-1/2 Cups Milk 1/2 Tsp. Vanilla extract
1 Can (12 fl. Oz.) Evaporated milk 1/2 Tsp. Almond extract
1/2 Cup Granulated sugar 1 Tsp. Pumpkin pie spice
1/2 Cup Firmly packed brown sugar 1/4 Cup Chopped pecans
Remove 6-Qt. Cookwell; set aside. Preheat covered Heatwell to 300˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Tear bread into bite-
size pieces and arrange evenly into Cookwell.
In large saucepan, combine milks and sugar and bring to a simmer
over low heat, stirring constantly. Place eggs in large mixing bowl and
beat lightly. Continue beating on low speed while slowly pouring hot
milk mixture into eggs. Add extracts and pumpkin pie spice. Pour over
bread mixture. With the back of a spoon lightly press bread into
custard. Sprinkle pecans over top.
Set Cookwell into preheated Heatwell. Cover; bake 40 to 50 minutes
or until set.
Serves 4 to 6.
Twice Baked Sweet Potatoes
4 Sweet potatoes 2 Tbsp. Brown sugar
2 Tbsp. Margarine 1/4 Tsp. Almond extract
1/4 Cup Milk 4 Tsp. Margarine
Place Rack in 6-Qt. Cookwell. Preheat Roaster Oven to 400˚F.
Clean potatoes; pierce each potato in three places with a fork. Set
potatoes on wire rack in preheated Cookwell.
Cover; bake 40 to 45 minutes or until set.
With paring knife, cut an oval opening in top of each potato; discard
oval pieces. Remove pulp and place in mixing bowl. Add remaining
ingredients except for 4 Tsp. margarine; beat until smooth. Fill potato
shells with mixture. Place 1 Tsp. of remaining margarine on top of
each potato. Return potatoes to wire racks.
Cover; bake 40 to 45 minutes or until margarine melts and potatoes
are hot.
Serves 4.
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COOK
Summer Vegetable Soup
2 Tbsp. Vegetable oil 1 Lb. Tomatoes, peeled, seeded,
2 Lb. Red potatoes, peeled coarsely chopped
and cubed 12 Oz. Shelled Peas,
fresh or
2 Large Carrots, thinly sliced
frozen
1 Medium Leek, thinly sliced 1/2 Tsp. Sweet basil
1/2 Lb. Asparagus, top stalks 1/2 Tsp. Italian herb seasoning
1/2 Lb. Mushrooms, cleaned, 4 to 5 Cups Chicken broth
thinly sliced Salt and ground black pepper,
to taste
Grated Parmesan, to serve
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 400˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Add oil. Cover; heat 5
minutes. Add vegetables, herbs, salt and pepper. Cover; cook 15 to 20
minutes.
Add broth to desired thickness. Cover; cook 30 to 40 minutes or until
vegetables are tender. Ladle into bowls, top with Parmesan cheese.
Serves 4.
Tomato Bisque
1/4 Cup Margarine 3 to 4 Cups Milk*
2 Green onions, finely chopped 1 Lb. Whole tomatoes, skinned,
1 Stalk Celery, finely chopped seeded and finely chopped
Salt and ground black pepper, to taste
1 Tsp. Baking soda
1 Tsp. Paprika 1/2 Lb. Lump crabmeat
1/2 Tsp. Ground marjoram 1/2 Lb. Chopped shrimp
1/4 Cup All purpose flour 6 Fresh parsley sprigs, to garnish
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 350˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Add margarine,
onions and celery. Cover; cook 10 minutes or until onions are tender.
Add salt, pepper, paprika and marjoram. Add flour; stir until smooth.
Gradually add milk; stirring until blended. Cook until slightly
thickened.
Add tomatoes and baking soda. Stir in crabmeat and shrimp.
Reduce temperature to 250˚F. Cover; cook 15 to 20 minutes or until
heated through.
Serves 4 to 6.
*2% whole, evaporated milk or half and-half
New England Clam Chowder
2 Tbsp. Margarine 1 Can (7 Oz.) Minced clams
1 Large Onion, diced Salt and ground black pepper,
2 Tbsp. All purpose flour to taste
3 Cups Milk* Paprika, to garnish
4 Medium Red potatoes, cooked, skinned and diced
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 400˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Add margarine and
onion to preheated Cookwell. Cover; cook 5 minutes or until onions are
tender. Add flour; stir to blend. Gradually stir in milk. Add potatoes,
clams, salt and pepper. Cover; cook 10 minutes.
Reduce temperature to 300˚F. Stir. Cover; cook 20 to 30 minutes or
until heated through, stirring once. Do not allow soup to boil or the
milk may curdle.
Ladle into bowls and garnish with a dash of paprika.
Serves 4.
*1%, 2% or whole milk
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Chicken Vegetable Stew
1 Tbsp. Vegetable oil 1 Medium Tomato, peeled,
1 (3 to 4 Lb.) Chicken, seeded, coarsely chopped
cut into bite-size pieces 1/2 Tsp. Poultry seasoning
1 Medium Leek, thinly sliced 1/4 Tsp. Thyme
1 Medium Carrot, thinly sliced
Salt and ground black pepper, to taste
1 Medium Parsnip, diced 1 Cup Chicken stock
2 Stalks Celery, thinly sliced Corn starch, to thicken
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 325˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Add oil to preheated
Cookwell.
Cover; cook 3 to 4 minutes or until hot. Carefully add chicken
pieces. Cover; cook 10 minutes, stirring once.
Add vegetables, seasonings and stock. Cover; cook 30 to 40 minutes
or until hot. Thicken stock with corn starch, if desired.
Serves 4.
3 Bean Pot
2 Tbsp. Margarine Dash seasoned salt
1 Large Onion, chopped 1 Can (16 Oz.) Pinto beans
1 Clove Garlic, minced 1 Can (16 Oz.) Red kidney beans
3/4 Cup B-B-Q sauce 1 Can (16 Oz.) Lima beans
1 Tsp. Worcestershire sauce 3 Strips Bacon, cooked, crumbled
1 Tbsp. Salad mustard 1/2 Cup (2 Oz.) Shredded
1/2 Tsp. Ground black pepper Cheddar cheese
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 300˚F.
Spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Place margarine in
preheated Cookwell. Cover; cook until margarine melts. Add onion and
garlic. Cover; cook 5 to 10 minutes or until onions soften. Add
remaining ingredients except for cheese. Stir to mix. Sprinkle cheese
over top.
Cover; cook 50 to 60 minutes or until bubbly hot.
Serves 6.
Lasagna Rollups
12 Lasagna noodles, cooked 1-1/2 Cups (12 Oz.) Small curd
1 Lb. Ground beef, browned cottage cheese
1 Medium Onion, chopped
1 Jar (24 Oz.) Prepared spaghetti sauce
1 Tsp. Italian herb seasoning 1-1/2 Cups (6 Oz.) Shredded
1 Tsp. Ground black pepper Mozzarella cheese
Remove 6-Qt. Cookwell; set aside. Preheat covered Heatwell to 350˚F.
Place noodles on clean surface. In mixing bowl, combine beef,
onion, herbs, pepper and cottage cheese. Stir until well blended. Divide
meat and cheese mixture into 12 parts; with large spoon, spread
mixture entire length of each noodle. Divide spaghetti sauce in half;
spoon evenly over meat mixture on each noodle. Divide Mozzarella
cheese in half; spread evenly over sauce on each noodle. Roll noodles
up.
Spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Stand rolled up noodles in
Cookwell. Pour remaining spaghetti sauce over noodles, then sprinkle
on remaining cheese.
Set Cookwell in Heatwell. Cover; cook 45 to 60 minutes. If noodles
start to dry during cooking, add 1/4 Cup hot water.
Serves 4.
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Pizza Fondue
1 Lb. Lean ground beef 1/2 Cup (2 Oz.) Shredded
2 Green onions, thinly sliced Cheddar cheese
1/2 Tsp. Italian herb seasoning 1/2 Cup (2 Oz.) Shredded
2 Cans (10-1/2 Oz. ea.) Italian Mozzarella cheese
pizza sauce 1 Pkg. (14 Oz.) Tostadas, to serve
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 425˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Break beef apart;
place in preheated Cookwell. Add onions and seasonings. Cover; cook 8
to 10 minutes or until meat is browned, stirring once. Add pizza sauce;
stir to coat meat. Sprinkle on cheeses. Cover; cook 15 to 20 minutes or
until cheeses are set and fondue is heated through.
Reduce temperature to 200˚F. Serve over heated tostadas, using a
long-handled spoon.
If fondue cools, cover and reheat at 425˚F. or until hot and bubbly.
Serves 10 to 12.
Cheesy Spinach Dip
2 Cups (8 Oz.) Monterey Jack 2 Large Tomatoes, skinned,
cheese, cut into pieces seeded, chopped
1 Pkg. (8 Oz.) Cream cheese, 1 Medium Onion, finely chopped
softened 1/3 Cup Half-and-half
1 Pkg. (10 Oz.) Frozen chopped 2 Whole Jalapeno peppers,
spinach, thawed, thoroughly chopped, optional
drained
Crackers, cocktail rye bread or fresh cut vegetables, to serve
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 300˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil.
In medium mixing bowl, combine all ingredients; stir until well
blended. Spoon into preheated Cookwell. Cover; bake 30 to 40 minutes
or until center is set and edges are puffed.
Serve warm with crackers, cocktail rye bread or your choice of cut
fresh vegetables.
Serves 8 to 10.
Chili
2 Tbsp. Margarine 2 Cans (8 oz.) Tomato sauce
2 Lb. Ground beef 1 Can (16 Oz.) Red kidney beans,
1 Medium Onion, chopped drained
1 Clove Garlic, minced 1 Tbsp. Chili powder
1 Can (16 Oz.) Stewed tomatoes 1 Tbsp. Italian herb seasoning
1 Can (10-3/4 Oz.) Tomato soup, 2 Tbsp. Brown sugar
undiluted
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 425˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Break apart meat;
place in preheated Cookwell. Add onions and garlic. Cover; cook 10 to
12 minutes or until meat is browned, stirring once. Stir in remaining
ingredients until well mixed. Reduce temperature to 325˚F.; cover; cook
45 to 60 minutes or until flavors blend.
Serves 8 to 10.
B-B-Q Sandwiches
2 Tbsp. Margarine 2 Tsp. Worcestershire sauce
2 Lb. Ground beef or turkey, 1 Can (10-3/4 Oz.) Tomato soup,
crumbled undiluted
1 Large Onion, chopped 1 Cup Ketchup
3 Stalks Celery, thinly sliced 1/2 Cup B-B-Q sauce
Continued
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Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 425˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Add margarine.
Cover; cook until melted. Add meat, onions and celery. Cover; cook 15
to 20 minutes or until browned.
Reduce temperature to 325˚F. Add remaining ingredients; stir to mix.
Cover; cook 30 to 40 minutes or until bubbly hot.
Serves 8 to 10.
Vegetable Bake
2 Tbsp. Margarine 1 Tsp. Dill weed
1 Medium Eggplant, peeled, cut into 1/2 Tsp. Italian herb seasoning
1/2-inch slices (approximately 1 Lb.)
1/2 Cup (2 Oz.) Grated
2 Medium Zucchini, peeled, Swiss cheese
thick sliced (approximately 1 Lb.)
1/2 Cup (2 Oz.) Grated
2 Large Onions, peeled, sliced Cheddar cheese
2 Large Tomatoes, sliced Salt and ground black pepper,
1 Medium Green pepper, to taste
seeded, cubed
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 350˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Add margarine.
Cover; cook until melted. Layer vegetables in preheated Cookwell.
Sprinkle on seasonings and cheeses.
Cover; bake 30 to 35 minutes or until hot and bubbly. Remove
excess liquid from vegetables with baster, if desired.
Serves 4 to 6.
Minestrone Soup
4 Cups Beef broth 1 Can (15 Oz.) Stewed tomatoes
4 Small Red potatoes, peeled, 1 Can (2 Oz.) Tomato paste
coarsely diced
1/4 Cup Elbow macaroni, uncooked
2 Medium Carrots, peeled, 1 Pkg. (10 Oz.) Mixed
thinly sliced frozen vegetables
1 Small Onion, chopped
1 Can (15 Oz.) Great Northern beans
1 Stalk Celery, thinly sliced 2 Slices Fried bacon, crumbled
2 Large Tomatoes, peeled,
Salt and ground black pepper, to taste
seeded, coarsely chopped
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 375˚F.
Add broth and fresh vegetables into preheated Cookwell. Cover; cook
10 minutes. Add stewed tomatoes, tomato paste and macaroni. Cover;
cook 10 minutes.
Add remaining ingredients. Reduce temperature to 300˚F. Cover;
cook 30 to 45 minutes or until macaroni is tender and soup is heated
through.
Serves 4 to 6.
Corned Beef and Cabbage
1 (2 to 2-1/2 Lb.) Corned 4 Medium Red potatoes
beef brisket peeled, halved
1/4 Tsp. Ground black pepper 2 Small Onions, peeled
1/4 Tsp. Rosemary
2 Small Parsnips, peeled, quartered
1 Bay leaf 2 Large Carrots, peeled, quartered
1 Whole Clove 1 Small Cabbage, cored,
cut into 4 wedges
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 325˚F.
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Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Rub seasonings onto
outside of brisket. Place meat in preheated Cookwell. Add enough hot
water to reach halfway up meat; add bay leaf and clove. Cover; cook 10
minutes.
Reduce temperature to 250˚F. Add vegetables. Cover; cook 3 to 4
hours or until meat and vegetables are tender.
Serves 4.
ROAST
Chicken Paprikash
1(2 to 3 Lb.) Frying chicken, 3/4 Cup Sour cream or
cut up, skin removed lowfat plain yogurt
1 Pkg. (1-1/4 Oz.) Dry golden 1 Tsp. All purpose flour
onion soup mix
Salt and ground black pepper, to taste
1 Tbsp. Hungarian paprika Hot egg noodles, to serve
1/4 Cup Chicken broth
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 400˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Arrange chicken in
preheated Cookwell. Sprinkle soup mix and paprika evenly over
chicken pieces. Reduce temperature to 375˚F.; cover; roast 25 to 45
minutes (180˚F. on meat thermometer).
Combine broth, sour cream, flour, salt and pepper in a small
mixing bowl. Spoon over and around chicken. Reduce temperature to
300˚F.; cover; roast 5 to 10 minutes. Serve immediately over hot
noodles.
Serves 4 to 6.
Chicken Wings
1 Lb. Chicken wings (approx. 8) 1 Tbsp. Paprika
1/4 Cup Seasoned bread crumbs Dash Seasoned salt
1/4 Cup Crushed flake cereal 1/4 Tsp. Ground black pepper
2 Tbsp. Grated Parmesan cheese 1/2 Clove Garlic, minced
1 Tbsp. Chopped Parsley 1/4 to 1/3 Cup Melted margarine
Set Rack in 6-Qt. Roaster Oven. Cover; preheat to 425˚F.
Disjoint wings and discard wing tip ends. Combine remaining
ingredients except margarine; stir until well mixed. Dip wings in
melted margarine, then roll in bread crumb mixture. Place on Rack.
Cover; roast 10 minutes. Rearrange center wings to outside edge. Cover;
roast 10 to 15 minutes or until crispy and browned.
Makes 16 pieces.
Pot Roast
1 (2-1/2 to 3 Lb.) Pot roast 4 Large Onions, cut in half
8 Whole Small red potatoes, 2 Tbsp. Margarine, melted
peeled 1/2 Tsp. Browning sauce
4 Medium Carrots, cut into chunks
Set Rack in Cookwell. Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 350˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell and Rack with spray cooking oil. Arrange
meat and vegetables on Rack. Stir together margarine and browning
sauce; brush over meat. Cover; roast 10 minutes. Reduce temperature
to 300˚F. Cover; roast 30 to 40 minutes for medium (145˚F. on meat
thermometer); 45 to 60 minutes for well done (160˚F. on meat
thermometer).
For slow cooking: Brown meat then reduce temperature to 250˚F.
and roast 2 to 3 hours or until tender.
Serves 4.
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Swiss Steak
1 (2-1/2 to 3 Lb.) Round steak 2 Large Onions, sliced
2 Tsp. Worcestershire sauce 1 Can (16 Oz.) Stewed tomatoes
1/2 Tsp. Ground black pepper
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 375˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Place meat in
preheated Cookwell. Brush Worcestershire sauce over meat; sprinkle on
pepper. Cover; roast 20 minutes.
Add onions and stewed tomatoes. Reduce temperature to 300˚F.;
cover; roast 30 to 40 minutes (145˚F. to 160˚F. on meat thermometer).
For slow cooking: Brown meat then reduce temperature to 250˚F.
and roast 2 to 3 hours or until tender.
Mini-Meat Loaves
2 Lb. Lean ground beef 1/4 Cup Water
1/4 Cup Dry bread crumbs 1 Tsp. Worcestershire sauce
1/4 Cup Grated Parmesan 1 Tsp. Italian herb seasoning
cheese, divided 1 Green onion, thinly sliced
2 Tbsp. Dry milk granules 1/4 Cup Barbecue sauce
1 Egg
Set Rack in Cookwell. Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 350˚F.
Combine beef, bread crumbs, 2 Tbsp. cheese and milk granules in
medium mixing bowl. Add remaining ingredients except for barbecue
sauce; stir until well mixed.
Form into 4 loaves. Place loaves on Rack. Brush barbecue sauce
evenly over meat; sprinkle on remaining Parmesan cheese. Cover; bake
25 to 30 minutes (150˚F. to 160˚F. on meat thermometer).
Roast Pork Chops
1 Tbsp. Margarine
1 Pkg. (1-1/4 Oz.) Dry onion soup mix
4 Pork chops, center cut, 1-inch thick (approximately 2 Lb.)
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 400˚F.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Add margarine.
Cover; cook until melted. Arrange pork chops in preheated Cookwell.
Cover; roast 5 minutes.
Reduce temperature to 300˚F. Sprinkle soup mix over chops. Cover;
roast 25 to 30 minutes for well done (170˚F. on meat thermometer).
Serves 2 to 4.
Stuffed Pork Chops
4 Pork chops, center cut, 1 Green onion, thinly sliced
1-inch thick 1 Tbsp. Parsley flakes
1 Cup Seasoned croutons 1 Tsp. Italian herb seasoning
(or dry bread, cubed) 1/4 Cup Apple juice
1/4 Cup & 2 Tbsp. Margarine, melted, divided
Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 425˚F.
With tip of knife along the bone, cut pork chops halfway down, then
cut toward outside to make pocket.
In medium mixing bowl, combine croutons, 1/4 Cup margarine,
onion, parsley and herbs until well mixed. Divide stuffing into 4
portions; stuff one portion into each pork chop.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Pour remaining 2
Tbsp. melted butter into preheated Cookwell. Arrange pork chops in
Cookwell. Cover; bake 5 to 8 minutes or until bottom side is browned.
Turn pork chops over; bake 5 minutes or until other side is browned.
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Reduce temperature to 300˚F. Add apple juice. Cover; roast 30 to 40
minutes for well done (170˚F. on a meat thermometer) or until tender.
Serves 2 to 4.
Whole Chicken
1(3-1/2 to 4-1/2) Lb. Whole Chicken 1 Tbsp. Minced parsley
1 Tbsp. Vegetable oil 1 Tsp. Italian herb seasoning
2 Tbsp. Paprika
Set Rack in Cookwell. Preheat 6-Qt. Roaster Oven to 400˚F.
Rub skin with oil; rub on seasonings. Lightly spray Cookwell and
Rack with spray cooking oil. Place bird on Rack in preheated Cookwell.
Reduce temperature to 375˚F.; cover; roast 1 to 1-1/2 hours (180˚F. on
meat thermometer in thickest part of thigh.
POACHING/STEAMING
Poaching Liquid
1 Cup Apple Cider 1 Cup Hot water
1/2 Tsp Ground Allspice 1/4 Tsp. Nutmeg
2 Whole Black Peppercorns
Combine all ingredients in Cookwell.
Preheat Roaster Oven to 350°F. for 20 minutes, add fish and poach
according to recipe followed.
Makes 2 Cups.
Chicken and Spinach Salad
Salad:
2 Whole Chicken breasts, boned, skinned (12 to 14 Oz. ea. before boning)
1/4 Cup Italian salad dressing
4 Oz. Spinach leaves, rinsed, stems removed
1 Large Apple, coarsely chopped* 1 Stalk Celery, thinly sliced
2 Green onions, thinly sliced 1/2 Cup Coarsely chopped walnuts
Dressing:
1/2 Cup Italian salad dressing
1/4 Cup Mayonnaise or salad dressing
Ground black pepper, to taste
Cut each chicken breast in half. Place chicken and 1/4 Cup Italian
salad dressing in a shallow dish, cover, marinade 3 to 4 hours.
Set Rack in 6-Qt. Roaster Oven. Add 1-1/2 Cups water. Cover; preheat
to 350˚F. for 20 minutes.
Remove chicken from marinade and place on Rack with wide
spatula. Cover; steam 20 to 25 minutes or until meat is white and firm.
Meanwhile, place spinach leaves in a large salad bowl. Arrange
apples, celery, onions and walnuts over spinach. Cover; chill while
chicken is being steamed.
Stir together dressing ingredients.
To serve, remove hot chicken from Rack. Slice thin retaining shape
of meat, set on chilled salad. Pour dressing over salad. Serve
immediately.
Serves 4.
*i.e. Delicious apple
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along with remaining ingredients except for 2 Tbsp. chicken broth and
cornstarch in Cookwell. Stir until well mixed. Place Cookwell into
Heatwell. Cover; bake 20 to 25 minutes.
Blend cornstarch and remaining chicken broth. Stir into bean
mixture. Cover; bake 10 to 15 minutes or until sauce has thickened.
Serves 4.
Squash Souffle
2 Lb. Acorn or Butternut squash 1/4 Tsp. Cream of tartar
2 Eggs, separated 1-1/2 Cups (6 Oz.) Shredded
1 Cup Lowfat plain yogurt or Cheddar cheese
sour cream 4 Slices Bacon, cooked, drained,
2 Tbsp. All purpose flour crumbled
Set Rack in 6-Qt. Roaster Oven. Add 1-1/2 Cups water. Cover; preheat
to 350˚F. for 20 minutes.
Cut squash in quarters; remove seeds. Place squash on Rack. Cover;
steam 20 minutes or until tender. Remove squash and Rack. Discard
water from Cookwell.
Meanwhile, combine egg yolks, yogurt and flour. Beat egg whites
with cream of tartar until stiff. Fold egg whites into yolk mixture.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Scoop squash from
skin. Layer half the squash, egg mixture, cheese and bacon in
Cookwell; repeat. Place Cookwell into Heatwell. Cover, bake 25 or 30
minutes or until set.
Serves 4 to 6.
Shrimp and Scallop Kebobs
4 Oz. Deveined Shrimp with tails left on
1 Small Red pepper, cut into pieces 2 Tbsp. Orange juice
4 Oz. Sea scallops 2 Tbsp. Teriyaki sauce
1 Small Yellow pepper, 2 Whole Lettuce leaves
cut into pieces Cooked Rice, to serve
Set Rack in 6-Qt. Roaster Oven. Add 1 Cup water. Cover; preheat to
350˚F. for 20 minutes.
Alternate on two wooden skewers: shrimp, red pepper, scallop and
yellow pepper. Combine orange juice and teriyaki sauce. Brush over
kebobs.
Place kebobs on Rack. Arrange lettuce leaves over kebobs. Cover;
steam 8 to 10 minutes or until shrimp are pink. Discard lettuce leaves.
Serve over cooked rice.
Serves 2.
Tangy Beans
1 Lb. Green string beans, 1 Tbsp. Cider vinegar
stems removed 2 Tbsp. Granulated sugar
1/4 Cup Sliced Water chestnuts 1 Tbsp. Teriyaki sauce
1 Green onion, thinly sliced 1 Tbsp. Sesame seeds
1/2 Cup Chicken broth, divided 1 to 2 Tsp. Cornstarch
1 Tbsp. Olive oil
Set Rack in 6-Qt. Roaster Oven. Add 1-1/2 Cups water. Cover; preheat
to 350˚F. for 20 minutes.
Place beans crosswise on Rack. Cover; steam 10 to 12 minutes or
until tender. Remove beans and Rack. Discard water from Cookwell.
Lightly spray Cookwell with spray cooking oil. Place steamed beans
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5,7 L Roaster Oven
Garantie Limitee D’Un An
Cet appareil est garanti pour un an à compter de la date originale
d’achat, contre les défauts de matière et de fabrication. La garantie ne
couvre pas : transport, endommagement, utilisation inappropriée,
accident ou incident similaire. La présente garantie vous accorde des
droits juridiques spéciaux; il peut en exister d’autres qui varient d’un état
à l’autre.
Les produits défectueux peuvent être retournés en port payé,
accompagnés d’une description du défaut, à :
The Metal Ware Corporation
1700 Monroe Street
Two Rivers, Wisconsin 54241, E.-U.
pour réparation ou remplacement gratuit, à notre choix.
SERVICE : vous pouvez obtenir service et pièces de rechange NESCO
d’origine en vous adressant à : NESCO Factory Service Department.
Pour le service aux termes de la garantie, suivez les instructions
présentées dans la garantie. Quand vous commandez des pièces neuves,
ne manquez pas de mentionner le numéro de modèle du produit, qui se
trouve au fond du Roaster Oven.
Precautions Importantes
Lorsque vous employez des appareils électriques, certaines précautions de
sécurité doivent toujours être suivies :
1. Lire toutes les instructions.
2. Ne pas toucher les surfaces chaudes. Utiliser les poignées et les
boutons.
3. Branchez toujours l’appareil dans une prise de courant puis réglez
le contrôle de température à la température désirée. Pour
déconnecter remettre le contrôle à zero avant de débrancher
l’appareil.
4. Pour éviter les décharges électriques, ne jamais plonger l’appareil
ou le fil électrique et la fiche dans l’eau ou autre liquide.
5. En présence d’enfants, tout appareil électrique doit être surveillé
attentivement.
6. Débrancher l’appareil lorsqu’il n’est pas utilisé et avant de le
nettoyer. Attendre qu’il soit froid avant de mettre ou d’enlever des
pièces et avant de le nettoyer.
7. Ne pas utiliser l’appareil si le fil ou la fiche sont abîmés, s’il ne
fonctionne pas bien ou s’il est endommagé d’une manière ou
d’une autre. Renvoyer l’appareil au “Service Department” de
l’usine Nesco pour qu’il soit examiné, réparé ou réglé.
8. L’emploi d’accessoires non recommandés par le fabricant peut
causer des blessures.
9. Ne pas utiliser à l’extérieur.
10. Ne pas laisser le fil électrique pendre au bord des tables ou
comptoirs, ou être en contact avec des surfaces chaudes.
11. Ne pas poser l’appareil sur ou à côté de plaques de cuuisinière
chaudes ou à l’intérieur d’un four chaud.
12. Etre extrêmement prudent lorsque l’appareil est déplacé s’il
contient de l’huile ou des liquides chauds.
13. N’utiliser l’appareil que pour l’emploi pour lequel il est conçu,
comme décrit dans ce manuel.
14. Ne pas utiliser d’éponge métallique pour nettoyer l’extérieur du
Roaster Oven. Des petites particules de métal pourraient toucher
des éléments électriques et causer des chocs électriques.
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Conservez Ces Instructions
Cet appareil est strictement destiné à un emploi
domestique. Il comporte un fil électrique très court pour éviter les
accidents que pourrait causer un long fil. Des fils plus longs ou des
rallonges peuvent être employés à condition que leurs spécifications
soient égales ou supérieures aux spécifications de l’appareil. En outre,
des soins spéciaux devront être mis en oeuvre pour éviter que des enfants
puissent tirer sur le fil ou que l’on trébuche dans le fil.
Guide D’utilisation Du Roaster Oven De 5,7 L
Introduction du Roaster Oven NESCO
®
de 5,7 Litres.
Vous allez maintenant découvrir de nouvelles manières de préparer des
repas sains et délicieux. Vous allez pouvoir apprécier la commodité et les
diverses manières d’utiliser cet appareil de cuisine électrique compact et
portatif. Depuis le début des années 30, la compagnie NESCO produit des
Roaster Ovens d’utilisation ménagère. Toutefois, peu d’appareils
ménagers peuvent se venter d’être tout aussi modernes et utiles à l’heure
actuelle qu’ils l’étaient autrefois. Les Roaster Ovens NESCO ont évolué
avec les nouveaux genres de cuisine et les nouveaux styles de vie
familiale.
Vous allez très vite apprécier les divers emplois de votre Roaster Oven de
5,7 L. Etant portatif, il peut parfois servir d’appareil de cuisine principal
et d’autres fois servir d’appareil supplémentaire. Il peut être employé sur
le comptoir de votre cuisine (évitant de chauffer toute la cuisine) … ou
sur un patio couvert, au sous-sol, dans le garage … ou dans votre
maison de campagne, votre caravane ou sur votre bateau. Avec votre
Roaster Oven, vous pourrez préparer une variété de nourriture de toutes
sortes de manières : cuisson au four, cuisson lente, rôtissage, cuisson à la
vapeur ou pochage. Vous pourrez servir la nourriture directement dans le
Roaster Oven. Grâce à l’unique construction “CIRCLE OF HEAT”
®
de
NESCO, les aliments restent moëlleux et délicieux. Vous remarquerez la
différence la première fois que vous utiliserez votre Roaster Oven.
Alors, cuisinez avec NESCO. Découvrez toutes les manières d’utiliser cet
extraordinaire appareil ménager.
Description De Votre Roaster Oven NESCO De 5,7 L
COUVERCLE. Le Couvercle profond est fabriqué en aluminium épais ;
il conserve la chaleur et l’humidité efficacement. Il est muni de deux
évents qui laissent l’air circuler. Note : Lorsque vous soulevez le
Couvercle, penchez-le pour que la vapeur se dirige loin de vous.
GRILLE. La grille amovible antiadhésive en acier chromé offre une
meilleure cuisson et un rôtissage sans matières grasses.
COOKWELL. Le Cookwell émaillé et non-adhésif a une capacité de 5,7
litres. On peut le retirer pour le nettoyer dans un évier ou au lave-
vaisselle, ou pour conserver la nourriture au réfrigérateur.
HEATWELL et EXTERIEUR. Les parois du Roaster Oven de 5,7 litres
comportent l’élément exclusif
“
CIRCLE OF HEAT”
®
qui procure une
cuisson uniforme et moëlleuse. Elles ont une isolation épaisse et un
contrôle d’amplitude thermique complet. NE DEPOSEZ PAS LES
ALIMENTS DIRECTEMENT DANS LE HEATWELL - METTEZ-
LES EXCLUSIVEMENT DANS LE COOKWELL.
CONTROLE DE TEMPERATURE AUTOMATIQUE. Il maintient la
température à l’intérieur du Roaster pour qu’elle corresponde à la
position du cadran.
GUIDE DE TEMPERATURE. Le guide, commodément placé, indique
les températures recommandées pour la cuisson lente, le rôtissage, la
cuisson au four et à la vapeur, et la consommation.
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Mode D’Emploi Et Entertien De Votre
Roaster Oven NESCO De 5,7 L
AVANT DE L’EMPLOYER POUR LA PREMIERE FOIS.
1. Déballez complètement votre Roaster Oven NESCO. ENLEVEZ
TOUT LE MATERIEL D’EMBALLAGE ET TOUTES LES
ETIQUETTES. Placez le Roaster Oven dans un endroit. Mettez le
bouton de contrôle à la position la plus basse. Branchez le cordon
d’alimentation dans une prise 120 V c.a. Réglez la température
au maximum (425 °F). Laissez chauffer le Roaster Oven, vide,
pendant 60 minutes environ, ou jusqu’à ce que l’odeur et la fumée
disparaissent. Cette odeur ainsi qu’un peu de fumée sont normales
la première fois que l’élément est chauffé et ne se reproduira plus
par la suite. Réglez ensuite le contrôle de température à la position
la plus basse, débranchez l’appareil et laissez-le refroidir.
2. Lavez le Couvercle, le Cookwell et la Grille à l’eau tiède
savonneuse, rincez et séchez. Vous trouverez les instructions
complètes de nettoyage à la page suivante.
COOKWELL AUX PAROIS NON-ADHÉSIVES : Si le Cookwell de
votre Roaster Oven a des parois non-adhésives, nous recommandons que
vous le traitiez pour la première fois SANS LE COOKWELL ET LE
COUVERCLE. Faites cette opération à l’extérieur dans un endroit protégé
ou dans un endroit bien aéré. Après avoir traité, nettoyé et avant de cuire
pour la première fois dans votre Cookwell aux parois non-adhésives ,
imprégnez légèrement l’intérieur du Cookwell avec de l’huile de cuisine.
Fonctionnnement De Votre Roaster Oven
1. Placez le Cookwell dans le Heatwell. Employez toujours le Cookwell.
NE METTEZ JAMAIS D’ALIMENTS OU D’EAU DANS LE HEATWELL.
2. Il est préférable de préchauffer. Pour préchauffer, placez le
Cookwell dans le Heatwell et couvrez. Réglez le contrôle de
température au point le plus bas. Branchez le cordon
d’alimentation dans une prise 120 V c.a. Réglez le contrôle de
température à la température désirée. Préchauffez pendant 20
minutes. En vous servant de manettes placez soigneusement les
aliments dans le Cookwell.
3. La grille est utilisée pour cuire au four ou faire rôtir sans graisse.
Les autres aliments tels que les soupes et les ragoûts sont préparés
sans utiliser la grille.
4. Remettez le couvercle ; employez toujours le couvercle.
5. Si le Roaster Oven n’a pas été préchauffé, placez le contrôle de
température au point le plus bas. Branchez le fil dans une prise de
courant alternatif de 120 volts. Réglez le contrôle de température à
la température désirée. Placez la nourriture dans le Cookwell.
6. Cuire les aliments pendant le temps requis. Une fois terminé,
réglez la température au plus bas et débranchez le cordon
d’alimentation de 120 V. Laissez la rôtissoire refroidir et nettoyez-
la suivant les recommandations ci-dessous.
LE COOKWELL, LE COUVERCLE ET LA VAPEUR
ACCUMULEE SERONT TRES CHAUDS. SOYEZ TRES
PRUDENT ET PORTEZ DES GANTS DE PROTECTION
POUR RETIRER LE COUVERCLE OU LE COOKWELL DU
HEATWELL
Entretien Et Nettoyage
1. Après avoir laissé refroidir le Roaster Oven NESCO, enlevez le
couvercle, la grille (le cas échéant), et le Cookwell. Lavez-les à
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l’eau tiède savonneuse ou mettez-les dans le lavevaisselle.
ATTENTION - NE METTEZ PAS LE COUVERCLE DANS LE LAVE-
VAISSELLE.
2. Le FINI ÉMAILLÉ DU COOKWELL est très résistant et se nettoie
facilement. Il ne se salit pas et reste en bon état même s’il est
souvent employé. Il risque pourtant de s’ébrécher s’il reçoit des
coups violents ou s’il est cogné. Les taches de calcaire (caractérisées
par une pellicule blanche à la surface) se nettoient avec du vinaigre
ou un détergent doux.
3.
Le RÉCIPIENT AMOVIBLE NON-ANTIADHÉSIF est fait d’acier au
carbone durable. Afin de ne pas endommager la surface antiadhésive,
on recommande l’usage d’ustensiles en caoutchouc, en plastique ou en
bois. Éviter de couper les aliments directement dans le récipient
amovible. Il n’est pas nécessaire d’utiliser un vaporisateur antiadhésif
sur la surface interne du récipient. Évitar de ranger des objets dans le
récipient pour ne pas l’endommager ou l’égratigner. Au cours de la
cuisson et du rôtissage à haute température, il est possible que la paroi
interne du récipient présente une bande décolorée. Cette décoloration
est normale et typique de la couche antiadhésive ultra-épaisse utilisée
sur la surface interne du récipient amovible, et elle ne compromet en
rien l’efficacité et la durabilité du récipient. Après un usage prolongé, la
décoloration devient de moins en moins apparente.
4. Si nécessaire, utilisez un tampon et des détergents non abrasifs pour
nettoyer. N’utilisez pas de détergents abrasifs ou d’éponges
métalliques qui pourraient érafler le fini. Utilisez un tampon en
plastique pour nettoyer les taches et la nourriture attachée ainsi que
pour nettoyer la grille.
CONSEIL : Pour nettoyer facilement les aliments collés, placez-le
Cookwell dans le Heatwell. Remplissez le Cookwell d’eau chaude et
chauffez à 350°F pendant 30 minutes. Arrêtez l’appareil et laissez-le
refroidir complètement. Lavez ensuite le Cookwell comme indiqué.
5. NE PLONGEZ JAMAIS LE ROASTER OVEN DANS L’EAU. Pour
nettoyer l’extérieur du Roaster Oven, essuyez-le avec un linge
humide. N’utilisez pas de détergents abrasifs sur la surface
extérieure.
Conseils Pratique
PRECHAUFFEZ TOUJOURS LE ROASTER OVEN PENDANT
20 MINUTES ROTISSAGE.
ROTISSAGE
• La viande que vous ferez rôtir dans votre Roaster Oven NESCO restera
tendre et juteuse. Pour qu’elle soit mieux dorée, ajoutez 12,5 ml de
sauce brune à l’huile utilisée pour l’arroser.
• Nous recommandons de ne pas cuire de rôtis avec os de plus de 1,4 à
1,8 kg dans le Roaster Oven de 5,7 L. Des morceaux de viande plus gros,
surtout avec os, n’entrent pas facilement dans le Cookwell. Si la viande
sort du réfrigérateur, ajoutez 1/2 heure au temps de cuisson. Si la viande
est surgelée, ajoutez de 15 à 20 minutes de plus par kilogramme au
temps de cuisson normal.
• Pour faire revenir la viande : préchauffez le Roaster Oven à 425°F.
Ajoutez la margarine, Couvrez et laissez dorer la viande de 5 à 10 minutes
par côté ou jusqu’à ce qu’elle ait pris une belle couleur. Décollez une fois
la viande hachée. Le temps variera selon la quantité de viande.
CUISSON AU JUS
• La nourriture peut être placée dans le Roaster Oven s’il est froid ou s’il
est préchauffé. Suivez les recettes pour le réglage de température
recommandé.
• Les morceaux de viande et de légumes doivent être de taille uniforme.
• Rappelez-vous que peu de liquide s’évapore au cours de la cuisson à
feu doux ; n’ajoutez donc pas beaucoup de liquide.
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CUISSON AU FOUR
• Employez la Grille pour cuire au four.
• Un moule à tarte de 18 cm entre parfaitement dans le Cookwell. Nous
recommandons de couvrir le rebord de la tarte avec une bande de papier
d’aluminium (5 x 68 cm) pendant la première moitié du temps de
cuisson pour éviter que la croûte brunisse trop vite.
• Un moule à pain de 21,5 cm x 11,5 cm peut entrer dans le Cookwell.
C’est une très bonne taille pour cuire des pains de veau ou autres.
Méfiez-vous lorsque vous faite cuire du pain à la levure. Il peut lever très
haut, presque toucher le couvercle, et ne pas dorer.
• Recouvrez la grille d’une feuille de papier d’aluminium avant d’y
poser des petits pains ou biscuits.
• Un plat à gratin de 1,4 L peut entrer dans le Cookwell. Placez-le sur la
Grille pour que la chaleur circule mieux pendant la cuisson. Couvrez
seulement avec le Couvercle du Cookwell.
• Beaucoup de plats préparés ou surgelés (12,5 x 10 cm, ou un peu plus
grands) peuvent être cuits dans le Roaster Oven. Suivez les instructions
indiquées sur l’emballage. Posez les plats sur la grille pour qu’ils cuisent
de façon plus uniforme.
CUISSON A LA VAPEUR
• Aucune matière grasse n’est nécessaire pour cuire à la vapeur. C’est
une manière simple de préparer de la bonne nourriture saine et légère.
CUISSON A FEU DOUX
• Lorsque vous faites cuire à feu doux, la nourriture chauffe très
lentement. Laissez mijoter en gardant l’appareil couvert. Il n’est pas
nécessaire de remuer.
• Une recette normale peut être adaptée à une cuisson à feu doux de la
manière suivante : pour chaque 30 minutes de cuisson normale,
accordez 1 1/2 heure de cuisson à feu doux de 200°F à 250°F.
• Lorsque vous faites cuire de la viande ou de la volaille à feu doux, il
n’est pas nécessaire d’employer la grille. La viande cuite à feu doux ne
colle pas au fond du Cookwell.
• Rappelez-vous que peu de liquide s’évapore au cours de la cuisson à
feu doux ; ajoutez donc peu de liquide.
Tableau De Cuisson Au Four
Préchauffez le Roaster Oven de 5,7 L pendant 20 minutes. Mettez la
grille dans le Cookwell.
ALIMENTS TEMPERATURES TEMPS DE CUISSON
(MINUTES)
Pommes de terre 400°F de 45 à 55
Patates douces 400°F de 40 à 45
Courge
(coupée en deux ou en quatre) 400°F de 30 à 40
Pommes fruits (en petits pots) 350°F de 30 à 35
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Rotissage Tableau De Cuisson Des Viandes Roties
Préchauffez le Roaster Oven de 5,7 L pendant 20 minutes. Le nombre de
minutes N’EST QU’UN GUIDE. Servez-vous d’un thermomètre pour rôtir
avec plus de précision. Posez la viande sur la Grille dans le Cookwell
préchauffé.
BOEUF
Viande Poids Température Nombre de
approximatif (kg) préchauff./cuisson minutes par kg
Bifteck haché de l à 1.4 g 425°F/425°F de 10 à 12 -
viande bien cuite
Rôti sans os de 1.1 à 1.4 kg 350°F/325°F de 15 à 18 -
viande à point
Gîte de 1.1 à 1.4 kg 375°F/325°F de 20 à 25 -
viande à point
Aloyau de 1.4 à 1.8 kg 350°F/325°F de 20 à 25 -
viande à point
Culotte de 1.4 à 2 kg 350°F/325°F de 20 à 25 - viande
saignante-à point
Filet de 1 à 1 1/2 kg 425°F/400°F de 12 à 15 - viande
saignante-à point
AGNEAU
Gigot de 1 1/2 à 2 kg 375°F/350°F de 25 à 30 - viande
bien cuitie
Epaule roulée de 1 1/2 à 2 kg 350°F/325°F de 25 à 30 - viande
bien cuite- à point
PORC
Côtelettes, centre, 2,5 cm de 1 à 1,5 kg 400°F/325°F de 15 à 20 - viande
bien cuite
Rôti de filet, centre de 1 1/2 à 2 kg 350°F/325°F de 25 à 30 - viande
bien cuite
Epaule roulée de 1 1/2 à 2 kg 375°F/350°F de 25 à 30 - viande
bien cuite
Côtes maigres,
style “country” de 2 à 2,5 kg 250°F/250°F de 20 à 25 - viande
bien cuite
Commencer par cuire les côtes jusqu’à ce qu’elles soient tendres ; finir à 425°F dans le
Roaster Oven ou au barbecue.
PORC FUME
Jambon en tranches de 1/2 à 3/4 kg 350°F/350°F de 20 à 25 - viande
bien cuite
Jambon pré-cuit,
sans os de 1 1/2 à 2 1/2 kg 350°F/325°F de 15 à 20 -
réchauffage
VEAU
Epaule de 1 à 1 1/2 kg 350°F/325°F de 20 à 25 - viande
bien cuite
VOLAILLE
Poulet en morceaux de 1 3/4 à 2 1/4 kg 400°F/375°F de 15 à 20 -
volaille bien cuite
Poulet entier de 1 3/4 à 2 1/4 kg 400°F/400°F de 15 à 20 -
volaille bien cuite
Poitrine de dinde
désossée de 1 1/4 à 1 1/2 kg 375°F/325°F de 25 à 30 -
volaille bien cuite
* Pour que la volaille soit mieux dorée, mélangez 60 ml de margarine
fondue à 5 ml de sauce brune, et badigeonnez la volaille avant de la
mettre à rôtir.
* Pour que la peau soit plus croustillante, arrosez la viande et retirez le
liquide pendant la cuisson.
Viande Poids Température Nombre de
approximatif (kg) préchauff./cuisson minutes par kg
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Cuisson A La Vapeur/Pochage
Tableau De Cuisson Des Legumes A La Vapeur
Posez la Grille dans le Roaster Oven de 5,7 L, ajoutez la quantité d’eau
chaude indiquée ci-dessous, couvrez et préchauffez à 400°F. Cuisez tous
les légumes à 400°F.
La cuisson à la vapeur améliore le goût, la couleur et la consistance de
tous les légumes. Le temps de cuisson varie selon la fraîcheur, les
différentes tailles et les goûts individuels. Les temps suggérés ci-dessous
produiront des légumes croquants mais tendres.
Légume Temps de cuisson Quantité d’eau
(minutes)
Artichaut paré de 20 à 25 356 ml
Asperges parées de 8 à 12 356 ml
Haricots verts entiers de 10 à 15 356 ml
Betteraves entières, de 5 à 8 cm de 20 à 25 m. 474 ml
Broccoli, paré de 15 à 20 m. 474 ml
Fleurs de broccoli, parées de 10 à 12 m. 356 ml
Chou, quartiers ou sections de 12 à 15 m. 356 ml
Carottes en morceaux, nettoyées de 12 à 15 m. 356 ml
Chou-fleur entier, nettoyé de 18 à 22 m. 356 ml
Fleurs de chou-fleur, parées de 10 à 12 m. 474 ml
Epi de maïs, épluché de 10 à 15 m. 356 ml
Poireaux, parés de 5 à 10 m. 356 ml
Pommes de terre entières,
petites, rouges de 20 à 25 m. 474 ml
Patates douces, de 175 g. chacune de 25 à 30 m. 474 ml
Courge, qualité Pattypan
Petites courgettes entières de 10 à 15 m. 356 ml
Potiron, qualité Acorn ou
Butternutt, moitiés ou quartiers de 20 à 25 m. 474 ml
Tableau De Cuisson
Poisson, Fruits De Mer Et Viande A La Vapeur
Cussion à la Vapeur: Posez la Grille dans le Roaster Oven de 5,7 L.
Ajoutez la quantité d’eau chaude appropriée indiquée sur le tableau.
Couvrez. Préchauffez à 350°F pendant 20 minutes. Le cuisson à la
vapeur conserve la texture et la saveur délicates du poisson et des fruits
de mer. Servez chaud directement du Roaster Oven. Pour servir froid :
plongez dans l’eau froide pour arrêter la cuisson, mettez au réfrigérateur
avant de servir.
Type de poisson Temps de cuisson Quantité d’eau
(minutes)
Filets de poisson de 10 à 15 356 ml
Tranches de poisson de 15 à 20 m. 356 ml
Poisson entier de 20 à 25 474 ml
Palourdes dans la coquille de 10 à 15 356 ml
Crabe, pinces et pattes de 20 à 25 356 ml
Homard, queues de 15 à 20 356 ml
Moules dans la coquille de 10 à 15 356 ml
Huîtres dans la coquille de 10 à 15 356 ml
Crevettes, grosses,
non décortiquées de 10 à 15 356 ml
Coquilles Saint-Jacques
dans un plat creux de 10 à 15 356 ml
Saucisses fraîches,
de 55 g à 85 g chacune de 15 à 20 356 ml
Saucisses “Hot Dog”,
de 30 gr à 55 gr chacune de 10 à 15 356 ml
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Pour pocher les aliments: Posez la Grille dans le Roaster Oven de 5,7
L. Ajoutez la quantité d’eau indiquée au tableau. Couvriez ; préchauffez
à 350°F pendant 20 minutes.
Le pochage est une méthode de cuisson sans ébullition. La cuisson ne
demande pas de graisse.
Type d’aliment Temps de pochage Quantité d’eau
(minutes)
Tranches de poisson de 15 à 20 474 ml
Poisson entier de 15 à 20 712 ml
Blancs de poulet sans peau de 25 à 30 712 ml
Saucisses fraîches,
de 55 g à 85 g chacune de 15 à 20 712 ml
Saucisses “Hot Dog”,
de 30 gr à 85 gr chacune de 10 à 15 474 ml
Pâtes fraîches,
de 255 g à 340 g de 15 à 18 Recouvrir d’eau
plus 1 tasse
Un Año De Garantia Limitada
Este artefacto está garantizado por un año desde la fecha original de
compra contra defectos en material y mano de obra. Esta garantía no
cubre daños de transporte, mal uso, accidente o incidente similar. Esta
garantía le da a Ud. derechos especiales legales y Ud. puede tener otros
derechos que varían de un estado a otro.
Productos defectuosos pueden ser devueltos, porte prepagado, con una
descripción del defecto a:
The Metal Ware Corporation
1700 Monroe St.
Two Rivers, Wisconsin 54241
para reparación sin recargo o reemplazo a nuestra opción.
SERVICIO. Servicio y piezas genuinas NESCO pueden ser obtenidas
del DEPARTAMENTO DE SERVICIO DE LA FABRICA NESCO.
Para servicio bajo la garantía, siga las instrucciones indicadas en la
garantía. Cuando ordene partes nuevas, asegúrese que Ud. siempre
mencione el número del modelo del producto el cual está en el fondo del
Horno Asador.
Precauciones Importantes
Cuando se usen artefactos eléctricos, se deben tomar precauciones
básicas incluyendo lo siguiente:
1. LEA TODAS LAS INSTRUCCIONES.
2. No toque superficies calientes. Use las asas o mangos.
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3. Siempre enchufe el cable del artefacto en la pared, luego ajuste el
control de temperatura a la temperatura deseada. Para
desconectar, ajuste el control a la posicion “Off” (apagado), luego
remueva el cable del tomacorriente de la pared.
4. Para protegerse de choque eléctrico, no sumerja este artefacto,
incluyendo cable y enchufe, en agua o en otro líquido.
5. Supervision cercana es necesaria cuando cualquier artefacto es
usado por o cerca de niños.
6. Desconéctelo del tomacorriente cuando no esté en uso y antes de
limpiarlo. Dejelo enfriar completamente antes de ponerle o
quitarle partes y antes de limpiarlo.
7. No opere artefacto alguno con el cable o el enchufe dañados o
después de que el artefacto falló o ha sido dañado en alguna
forma. Devuelva el artefacto al Departamento de Servicio de la
Fábrica NESCO
®
para examen, reparación o ajuste.
8. El uso de accesorios que no hayan sido recomendados por el
manufacturero pueden causar lesiones.
9. No lo use a la intemperie.
10. No deje que el cable cuelgue fuera del borde de la mesa o meseta,
o que toque superficies calientes.
11. No lo coloque sobre o cerca de quemadores eléctricos o de gas o en
un horno caliente.
12. Se debe tomar extrema precaución cuando se muevan artefactos
que contienen aceite caliente o líquidos calientes.
13. No use el artefacto para otro uso que no sea el indicado, como
indica este manual.
14. No use almohadillas metálicas para fregar la superficie exterior
del Horno Asador. Pedazos de la almohadilla se pueden safar y
tocar partes eléctricas creando peligro de choque eléctrico.
Guarde Estas Instrucciones
Este Artefacto es para Uso Doméstico. Se provee un cable corto
para reducir el peligro de enredarse o tropezarse sobre un cable más
largo. Cables más largos y cables de extensión estan disponibles y
pueden ser usados si la capacidad eléctrica del cable es por lo menos tan
grande como la capacidad eléctrica del artefacto y si se tiene cuidado de
colocar el cable más largo de tal forma que no cuelgue fuera de la mesa
o meseta de donde puede ser halado por niños o tropezarse con éste
accidentalmente.
Guia De 5.7 Litros
Presentando el Horno Asador NESCO
®
de 5.7 Litros.
Ahora usted está listo para descubrir más maneras de preparar comidas
que son saludables y deliciosas. Y, ahora usted está listo para
experimentar usted mismo la conveniencia y versatilidad de este
artefacto eléctrico compacto y portatil para cocinar.
Los Hornos Asadores NESCO tiene una larga tradición en la cocina
casera, principiando en los años de 1930. Aunque, muy pocos artefactos
para cocinar pueden demostrar que estos están tan al día y útiles hoy
como fueron en el pasado. Los Hornos Asadores NESCO han mantenido
el paso con los estilos de cocinar, preferencias, ocasiones y tamaños de
familia.
En poco tiempo, usted verá las muchas maneras de usar su Horno
Asador de 5.7 litros. Su portabilidad lo hace un artefacto primordial,
movible algunas veces, y un artefacto suplementario valioso otras veces.
Uselo en su casa sobre su meseta en su cocina (no más calor de
cocina!)…o en un patio cubierto, sótano o garaje…o lejos de su casa
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en una cabaña, en un RV (auto de recreo) o bote. Donde quiera que
usted use su Horno Asador, usted podrá preparar una gran variedad de
comidas favoritas en diferentes formas-horneadas, cocción lenta, asados,
al vapor, o escalfados. Y sirva sus comidas al estilo buffet o al lado de la
mesa y ahí mismo dentro del Horno Asador. Comidas jugosas y de buen
sabor son suyas debido a la construcción exclusiva de NESCO “CIRCLE
OF HEAT”
®
(Circulo de Calor). Usted se dará cuenta de la diferencia la
primera vez que usted use su Horno Asador.
Así que principie a cocinar con NESCO. Explore todas las maneras para
sacarle el máximo uso a este artefacto especial para cocinar en la casa.
Conozca Su Horno Asador Nesco® De 5.7 Litros
TAPA: La Tapa es de aluminio grueso de alta calidad, esta diseñada
para controlar el calor y la humedad eficientemente. Se proveen 2
aberturas de ventilación. Nota: Cuando levante la Tapa, muévala lejos de
usted para desviar el vapor que se escapa.
REJILLA: La rejilla separable de acero/que-no-se-pega cromada, ha
sido diseñada para hornear y asar sin grasa.
COOKWELL: El recipiente Cookwell de esmalte de porcelana tiene
capacidad para 5.7 litros completos. Es removible para limpieza fácil en
el lavaplatos o fregadero, o para guardar comidas en la nevera.
HEATWELL y BASE: E lado del Horno Asador de 5.7 litros contiene el
elemento exclusivo de calor “CIRCLE OF HEAT”
®
(circulo de calor) para
cocinar parejamente y con humedad, más la ventaja adicional de
aislamiento espeso y un control automático de temperatura de alcance
completo. NO PONGA COMIDA DIRECTAMENTE EN EL “HEAT
WELL”- SOLAMENTE EN EL COOKWELL.
CONTROL AUTOMATICO DE TEMPERATURA: Regula la
temperatura de cocinar para mantener la posición del dial en el interior
del Horno Asador.
GUIA DE TEMPERATURA: El guía convenientemente colocado le da
temperaturas recomendadas para cocción lenta, asar, hornear, cocinar al
vapor y servir.
Como Usar Y Cuidar Su Horno Asador Nesco®
De 5.7 Litros Antes De Usarlo Por Primera Vez
1. Desempaque su Horno Asador NESCO y REMUEVA TODO EL
MATERIAL DE EMPAQUE Y AVISOS DE INFORMACION. Coloque el
Horno Asador EN UNA ÁREA BIEN VENTILADA Y SOBRE UNA
SUPERFICIE RESISTENTE AL CALOR. Ponga el dial de control en
su posición mínima. Enchufe el cordón eléctrico dentro de un
toma corrientes de 120 voltios CA (AC). Regrese el control a su
fijación máxima (425°F). Haga funcionar el Horno Asador vacío
por aproximadamente 60 minutos, o hasta que cualquier olor o
humo desaparezca. Un poco de humo y olor son normales para
(curar) el elemento y no reocurrirá cuando se esté cocinando.
Cuando la “curación” esta terminada, ponga el control de
temperatura en su posición más baja, desconecte la unidad del
tomacorriente de la pared y déjela enfriar.
2. Lave la Tapa, Cookwell y Parrilla en agua medio-caliente y
jabonosa, luego enjuáguela y séquela. Refiérase a la página
siguiente para instrucciones completas de limpieza.
COOKWELL ANTIPEGANTE: Cuando “cure” su Horno Asador
NESCO con el “Cookwell” antipegante nosotros recomendamos que sea
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operado SIN LA TAPA Y EL COOKWELL. Haga esto en una AREA CUBIERTA
AFUERA o cualquier area bien ventilada. Después de curar y limpiar, y
después antes de cocinar en su Cookwell antipegante por primera vez,
cubra ligeramente el interior del Cookwell con aceite vegetal.
Para Operar Su Horno Asador
1. Coloque el “Cookwell” dentro del “Heatwell”. SIEMPRE USE EL
COOKWELL PARA COMIDA. Nunca ponga comida directamente en
el “Heatwell”.
2. Se recomienda calentar de antemano. Para calentar de antemano,
coloque el “Cookwell” dentro del “Heatwell” y tápelo. Mueva el dial
de control a su posición más baja. Enchufe el cordón eléctrico
dentro de un toma corrientes de 120 voltios CA (AC). Vuelva a
poner el control de temperatura a la temperatura deseada.
Caliéntelo de antemano por 20 minutos. Cuidadosamente, usando
almohadillas para calor, agregue comida al “Cookwell”.
3. La Parrilla puede ser usada para hornear o para asar sin grasa.
Otras comidas, tales como sopas y estofados, son preparadas sin
la Parrilla.
4. Vuelva a poner la Tapa. Siempre cocine con la Tapa puesta.
5. Si el Horno Asador no ha sido precalentado, ponga el control de
temperatura en su posición más baja. Conecte el cable en un
tomacorriente AC de 120 voltios. Coloque el control de
temperatura a la temperatura deseada. Llene el “Cookwell” con
comida como se desee.
6. Cocine la comida por el plazo de tiempo desead o. Cuando
termine, reduzca la fijación del control a la fijación minima y
desconecte el cordón eléctrico del toma corrientes de 120 voltios.
Permita que el homo asador se enfrie como se recomienda abajo.
EL COOKWELL, LA TAPA Y EL VAPOR ACUMULADO
ESTARAN CALIENTES. TENGA CUIDADO Y USE
ALMOHADILLAS PARA CALOR PARA LEVANTAR LA TAPA
O REMOVER EL COOKWELL DEL HEATWELL.
Cuidado Y Limpieza
1. Después que el Horno Asador NESCO se ha enfriado, remueva la
Tapa, la Parrilla (si fué usada) y el “Cookwell”. Lávelo en agua
medio caliente y jabonosa o póngalo en el lavaplatos.
PRECAUCION: no ponga la Tapa en el lavaplatos.
2. EL ESMALTE DE PORCELANA DEL COOKWELL tiene un acabado
fuerte y provee limpieza fácil y años de uso. Este no se manchará y
se mantiene atractivo aun cuando se use con frecuencia. Sin
embargo, se desportillará si se golpea fuertemente o es mal
tratado. Gotas de agua o depósitos minerales (caracterizado por
una película blanca sobre la superficie) pueden ser removidos con
vinagre casero o limpiadores que no sean abrasivos.
3. El INSERTO COOKWELL QUE-N0-SE-PEGA está hecho de acero
al carbono duradero. Para dar mantenimiento a la superficie
que-no-se-pega, se recomienda el uso de utensilios de caucho,
plástico o madera. Evite cortar la comida en el inserto Cookwell.
El uso de rocío que-no-se-pega es optativo. Evite almacenar
artículos en el “Cookwell,” ya que pueden rasguñar su superficie.
Cuando hornee o ase en temperturas altas, es posible que note
una banda descoloreada a lo largo de las paredes internas del
“Cookwell.” Esta descoloración escaracteristica del recubrimiento
que-no-se-pega extra-duro, que se usa en el interior del
“Cookwell,” y no afecta el rendimiento o durabilidad del acabado.
Con uso continuo, esta descoloración se hará menos notable.
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4. Comida pegada puede ser removida usando una almohadilla para
fregar que no sea abrasiva y limpiadores que no sean abrasivos.
No use limpiadores abrasivos o lana de acero porque el esmalte de
porcelana del acabado se puede rayar.
CONSEJO: Para remover comida pegada facilmente, ponga el
“Cookwell” en el “Heatwell”; luego llene el “Cookwell” con agua
caliente. Tápelo y caliéntelo a 350°F por 30 minutos. Apáguelo y
déjelo enfriar completamente. Lave el “Cookwell” como se indica
arriba.
5. NUNCA SUMERJA EL HORNO ASADOR EN AGUA. Para limpiar,
limpie el exterior del Horno Asador con un trapo mojado y
séquelo. No use limpiadores abrasivos sobre la superficie exterior.
Consejos Utiles
CALIENTE DE ANTEMANO EL HORNO ASADOR POR 20
MINUTOS.
ASAR:
• El asar carne en su Horno Asador NESCO la mantiene húmeda y
blanda. Para dorado adicional, usted puede agregar 12.5 ml de salsa
para dorar al aceite y untarla con una brocha antes de asarla.
• Un carne de 1.4 a 1.8 kg para asar, con hueso, es el tamaño máximo
sugerido para el Horno Asador de 5.7 litros. Carnes para asar de mayor
tamaño especialmente con hueso, sería difícil de meter dentro del
“Cookwell”. Si la carne de res o carne de ave estan demasiado frías,
incremente el tiempo de cocinar cerca de 1/2 hora. Si está congelada,
agregue 15 a 20 minutos más para cocinar por .5 kg.
• Para asar en forma rápida: caliente de antemano el Hornoa Asador a
425°F. Agregue margarina, tápelo, luego cocine la carne en forma
rápida de 5 a 10 minutos cada lado hasta que esté ligeramente dorada.
Revuelva la carne molida una vez. El tiempo varía dependiendo de la
cántidad de carne.
COCINAR:
• La comida se puede poner en el Horno Asador frío o precalentado. Siga
las instrucciones de la receta para la posición de la temperatura.
• Los pedazos cortados de carne y vegetales deben ser de tamaños
uniformes.
• Recuerde, que poca humedad se escapa durante la cocción lenta así
que agregue poca de agua.
HORNEAR:
• Use la Parrilla para hornear.
• Un plato para torta de 18 cm encaja perfectamente en el “Cookwell” .
Por la primera mitad del tiempo recomendado para hornear, póngale
una hoja de papel de aluminio (5 cm x 68 cm) alrededor del borde de la
costra para prevenir que se dore demasiado.
• Un molde para pan de 21.5 cm x 11.5 cm cabrá dentro del
“Cookwell”. Es un tamaño excelente para torta de carne y panecillos.
Tenga cuidado cuando cocine pan con levadura, durante el horneo es
posible que el pan crezca hasta cerca de la Tapa y no se dore.
• La Parrilla puede cubrirse con papel de aluminio y usarla como una
bandeja para hornear bizcochos o panecillos.
• Un plato de cacerola de 1.5 L cabrá dentro del “Cookwell”. Colóquelo
sobre la Parrilla para mejor circulación del calor mientras se hornea.
Tápelo solamente con la tapa del Horno Asador.
• Muchas comidas congeladas, tales como platos principales
individuales (12.5 cm x 10 cm o un poco más grande) pueden ser
horneadas en el Horno Asador simplemente siguiendo las instrucciones
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del paquete. Coloque el artículo sobre la parrilla de alambre para mejor
circulación del calor mientras hornea.
AL VAPOR:
• No se usa manteca cuando se cocina al vapor, así es que es una
manera fácil de cocinar comidas nutritivas sabrosas y de bajas calorías.
COCCION LENTA:
• Cuando se cocine lentamente, el calor es muy gradual. Esto permite
un calentamiento lento, y ayuda no poner la tapa y rebullir no es
necesasrio.
• Para convertir una receta común a cocción lenta: por cada 30 minutos
requeridos en una receta común, cocine lentamente cerca de 1-1/2 horas
a 200°F-250°F.
• Cuando se cocinen lentamente carnes y aves, no es necesario usar la
Parrilla. La temperatura baja previene que la carne se pegue en el fondo
del “Cookwell”.
• Recuerde que poca humedad se escapa durante la cocción lenta así
que agregue poco líquido.
Grafica De Hornear
Caliente de antemano el Horno Asador de 5.7 litros por 20 minutos.
Ponga la parrilla en el “Cookwell”.
Tipo de Comida Posición de Tiempo de Horneo
temperatura en minutos
Papas de hornear 400°F 45 a 55
Papas dulces 400°F 40 a 45
Calabazas 400°F 30 a 40
Manzanas horneadas 350°F 30 a 45
en recipientes
Grafica Para Asar
Precaliente el Horno Asador de 5.7 litros por 20 minutos. Los tiempos
sugeridos son solamente una guía. Use un termómetro de carnes para
und asado más exacto. Ponga la carne sobre la Parrilla en el Cookwell
calentado de antemano.
CARNE DE RES
Carne Promedio de Peso Posicion de Minutos aprox.
en Kg Precalentar/Asar por .5 Kg
Carne Molida 1 kg a 1.4 kg
425°F/425°F
10 a 12 bien cocido
Carne de Res para
Asar, sin hueso 1.1 kg a 1.4 kg 350
°F/325°F
15 a 18 medio cocido
Biftec 1.1 kg a 1.4 kg 375
°F/325°F
20 a 25 medio cocido
Solomillo, punta 1.4 kg a 1.8 kg 350
°F/325°F
20 a 25 medio cocido
Cuarto Trasero 1.4 kg a 2 kg 350
°F/325°F
20 a 25 medio crudo
Filete, mitad 1 kg a 1.4 kg 425
°F/400°F
12 a 15 medio crudo
CORDERO
Media Pierna 1.4 kg a 1.8 kg 375
°F/350°F
25 a 30 bien cocido
Paletilla, enrollada 1.4 kg a 1.8 kg 350
°F/325°F
25-30 medio cocido
PUERCO
Chuletas, del centro
1 pulgada 1 kg a 1.4 kg 400
°F/325°F
15 a 20 bien cocido
Lomo para asar,
centro 1.4 kg a 1.8 kg 350
°F/325°F
25 a 30 bien cocido
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Paletilla, enrollada 1.4 kg a 1.8 kg 375
°F/350°F
25 a 30 bien cocido
Costillas, sin grasa 1.8 kg a 2.3 kg 250
°F/250°F
20 a 25 bien cocido
(Cocine de antemano las costillas hasta que esten blandas; terminelas en
temperatura de 425°F en el Horno Asador o en una Parrilla afuera).
PUERCO AHUMADO
Carne Promedio de Peso Posicion de Minutos aprox.
en Kg Precalentar/Asar por .5 Kg
Tajada de Jamón 454 g a 681 g 350
°F/350°F
20 a 25 bien cocido
Jamón, precocinado,
sin hueso 1.4 kg a 2.3 kg 350
°F/325°F
15 a 20 para calentar
CARNE DE TERNERA
Paletilla para asar 1 kg a 1.4 kg 350
°F/325°F
20 a 25 bien cocido
AVES
Pedazos de
pollo 1.6 kg a 2 kg 400
°F/375°F
15 a 20 bien cocido
Pollo Entero 1.6 kg a 2 kg 400
°F/400°F
15 a 20 bien cocido
Pechuga de Pavo
sin hueso 1.2 kg a 1.4 kg 375
°F/325°F
25 a 30 bien cocido
•Para obtener un dorado mejor en carne de aves, mezcle 60 ml de
margarina derretida 5 ml de salsa para dorar; úntela con una brocha de
cocina en forma pareja sobre el cuero antes de asarla.
•Para cuero más tostado úntelo con la brocha, luego remueva el
líquido durante el período de asar.
Grafica Para Cocinar Al Vapor O Escaidar
Coloque la Parrilla en el Horno Asador de 5.7 litros, agregue agua
caliente hasta la cantidad que indica la gráfica, tápelo, precaliente a
400°F. Cocine al vapor todos los vegetales a 400°F.
Cocinar al vapor realzará el sabor fresco, color y textura de cada vegetal.
El tiempo de cocinar puede variar debido a la frescura, diferencias de
tamaño, y el punto deseado de cocción. Los tiempos sugeridos le darán a
Ud. vegetales tiernos y crugientes.
Vegetales Tiempo al Vapor Cantidad de Agua
Alcachofas recortadas 20 a 25 min. 356 ml
Espárragos recortados 8 a 12 mins. 356 ml
Judías Verdes, enteras,
cortadas 10 a 15 mins. 356 ml
Remolachas, enteras 20 a 25 mins. 474 ml
Tallos de Brocoli, recortados 15 a 20 mins. 474 ml
tallos y florecitas, recortadas 10 a 12 mins. 356 ml
Repollo en cuartos o tajadas 12 a 15 mins. 356 ml
Zanahorias, en pedazos,
limpias 12 a 15 mins. 356 ml
Coliflor, entera, limpia 18 a 22 mins. 474 ml
florecitas, recortadas 10 a 12 mins. 356 ml
Mazorca de maíz, peladas 10 a 15 mins. 356 ml
Puerros, recortados 5 a 10 mins. 474 ml
Papas, enteras,
pequeñas rojas 20 a 25 mins. 474 ml
Papas dulces .75 ml 25 a 30 mins. 474 ml
Calabaza de verano
entera Zucchini pequeña 10 a 15 mins. 356 ml
Calabazas de invierno
mitades o cuartos 20 a 25 mins. 474 ml
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Pescado Al Vapor, Comida Marina Y Grafica De Carne
Para Cocinar al Vapor: Coloque la Parrilla en el Horno Asador de 5.7
litros. Agregue agua caliente hasta la cantidad indicada en la grafíca.
Tápelo; precaliente a 350°F por 20 minutos. El cocinar al vapor retiene
la textura delicada y sabor a pescado y comida marina. Sírvala caliente
directamente del Horno Asador. Para Servirla Fría: sumérjala en agua
fría para que pare de cocinarse, y refrigérela antes de servirla.
Tipo de Pescado Tiempo Al Vapor Cantidad de Agua
Filetes de Pescado 10 a 15 mins. 356 ml
Biftec de Pescado 15 a 20 mins. 356 ml
Pescado Entero sin aletas 20 a 25 mins. 474 ml
Almejas en la concha 10 a 15 mins. 356 ml
Cangrejo tenazas y piernas 20 a 25 mins. 356 ml
Langostas, colas 15 a 20 mins. 474 ml
Mejillones, en la concha 10 a 15 mins. 356 ml
Ostras, en la concha 10 a 15 mins. 356 ml
Camarones, grandes
en la cáscara 10 a 15 mins. 356 ml
Escalopes de mar en
plato llano 10 a 15 mins. 356 ml
Salchichas frescas,
57 g a 85 g 15 a 20 mins. 356 ml
Perros Calientes Frescos
28 g a 57 g 10 a 15 mins. 356 ml
Grafica Para Escaldar
Para Escaldar: Coloque la Parrilla en el Horno Asador de 5.7 litros.
Agregue agua caliente hasta la cantidad indicada en la grafíca. Tápelo;
precaliéntelo a 350°F por 20 minutos.
Escaldar es una manera suave de cocinar comidas. No se agrega grasa
durante la cocción.
Tipo de Comida Tiempo de Escaldar Cantidad de Agua
Biftec de Pescado 15 a 20 mins. 474 ml
Pescado Entero, sin aletas 15 a 20 mins. 712 ml
Pechuga de Pollo sin cuero 25 a 30 mins. 712 ml
Salchichas Frescas
57 g a 85 g 15 a 20 mins. 712 ml
Perros Calientes Frescos
28 g a 57 g 10 a 15 mins. 474 ml
Pasta Fresca 255 g a 340 g 15 a 18 mins. 226 ml
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