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Reheating: the steam cooking function
will not dry foods out and gives a moister
result. A previously prepared home-
cooked meal, covered with aluminium
foil, will take around 10-12 minutes to
reheat. Ready meals will require
approximately double the time indicated
on the package.
Defrosting: it is possible to use the steam
function to defrost foods. Times vary, but
defrosting with the steam cooking
function takes around half the time
necessary for covered foods left to
defrost at room temperature.
Peeling peppers and tomatoes: this is
very easy to do when using the steam
function. Use a knife to cut a small cross
in the skin of the tomato, and steam cook
for 1 minute. Peppers have tougher skin,
and may require up to 4 minutes to
soften it sufficiently for peeling.
Chocolate: this can be melted using the
steam cooking function. Place the
chocolate in a metal tray, cover with
aluminium foil and steam cook for 1
minute. Unlike other methods, chocolate
is unlikely to burn in the steam oven.
Hot towels: ideal for facial treatments, a
close shave or for use after a meal, these
are easy to prepare using the steam
cooking function. Moisten a towel with
water, roll it up and steam it for 1 minute.
Combination functions
Combination functions list
Combination cooking functions
are ideal for preparing moist cakes
and bread and for tender roast
meats.
Steam + circulaire + fan
The combination of the fan, the
circulaire heating element and the
steam is particularly suitable for
preparing roast meats, chicken and
baked goods such as bread and
leavened sweets.
Steam + static + fan
The operation of the fan combined
with traditional cooking, with the
assistance of steam, ensures uniform
cooking even with complex recipes.
Ideal for roast veal, roast duck and
cooking whole fish.
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