KitchenAid KBGS274SSS0 installation instructions Cooking Methods

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Using the grill light (on some models)

1.The power transformer must be plugged in per the instructions in the “Plug in Grill Light” section..

2.Press the light button on the control panel to turn “on” or “off.”

light

button

OUTDOOR GRILLING TIPS

WARNING

Food Poisoning Hazard

Do not let food sit on grill for more than one hour before or after cooking.

Doing so can result in food poisoning or sickness.

Before Grilling

Thaw food items before grilling.

Preheat grill on high (use all grill burners) 7-10 minutes. The hood must be closed during preheating. Do not use back rotisserie burner for preheating. Preheating provides the high heat needed to brown and seal the juices.

Shorten the preheat time when grilling high-fat cuts of meat or poultry, such as chicken thighs. This will help reduce flare-ups.

Lightly oil the grill or the food when cooking low-fat cuts of meat, fish or poultry, such as lean hamburger patties, shrimp or skinless chicken breasts.

Too much oil can cause gray ash to deposit on food.

Trim excess fat from meats prior to cooking to prevent flare-ups.

Make vertical cuts at 2” intervals around the fat edge of meat to help prevent the meat from curling while cooking.

Add seasoning or salt only after the cooking is finished.

During Grilling

Turn foods only once. Juices are lost when meat is turned several times.

Turn meat just when juices begin to appear on the surface.

Avoid puncturing or cutting the meats to test doneness. This allows juices to escape.

It may be necessary to lower the heat setting for foods that cook a long time or are marinated or basted in a sugary sauce.

If using a high flame, add barbecue sauce only during the last 10 minutes of cooking to avoid burning the sauce.

The degree of doneness is influenced by the type of meat, cut of meat (i.e. size, shape and thickness), heat setting selected, and length of time on the grill.

With the grill cover open the cooking time will be longer.

Cooking Methods

For optimal use of the Sure SearTM system, the following cooking methods are recommended.

Direct Heat

Cooking by Direct Heat means the food is placed on grill grates directly above lighted burners. Hood position affects total cooking time.

Direct Heat sears the food. Searing is a process that seals natural juices in food by cooking with intense heat for a short period of time. While juices stay inside, the outside is browned with a flavorful grilled coating.

Indirect Heat

For best results, do not select the Indirect Heat cooking method when it is windy.

Cooking by Indirect Heat means the food is placed on the grill grate above an unheated burner, allowing heat from lighted burner(s) on either side to cook the food.

If possible, turn on two burners. Cook with the hood down. This will shorten the cooking time.

Indirect Cooking

Place food only on the grill grate over the

OFF burners.

 

 

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4

27" grill

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36" grill

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Installation Instructions USE and Care Guide Outdoor Grill Safety Important Safety Instructions Tools and Parts Installation RequirementsLocation Requirements Product DimensionsRotisserie Insulated JacketRecommended ground method Electrical RequirementsBuilt-In Outdoor Grills Gas Supply RequirementsBuilt-In ArchitectTM Series Outdoor Grill Built-In Outdoor Grill InstallationNatural Gas Use Assemble Cooking Area If Converted to L.P. GasSear burner flame characteristics Check and Adjust the BurnersAdjusting the air shutters Low flame adjustmentLighting the grill Using your Outdoor GrillManually lighting main grill burners Prepare the gas supplyLighting the rotisserie burner Using the RotisserieManually lighting rotisserie burner Cooking Methods Indirect Grillingl ing ChartchartHI/OFF/HI Rotisserie Cooking Tips Rotisserie ChartTrussing Poultry for the Rotisserie Cleaning Shaped burners Interior Control panel graphicsRotisserie spit rod handle Rotisserie spit rod and forksKitchenaid GAS Grill Warranty Requesting Assistance or Service