Cuisinart Cuisinart Electric Wok, WOK-703 manual Steaming, Tips and Hints

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NOTE: Wooden utensils will not damage the nonstick surface of the wok.

Stir-frying is usually done in stages, as foods tend to have different cooking times. Cooked foods can be removed from the wok and returned at a later stage when sauces or spices are added to complete the dish.

The CuisinartElectric Wok has been treated with a nonstick coating for easy food preparation and easy cleanup. The nonstick coating gives you the option of stir-frying with small amounts of oil for healthier cooking.

It is very important when stir-frying to have all of your ingredients prepped before starting to cook. Once you start, there is no time to stop and chop vegetables, slice meats, or measure and mix sauces, or search the cabinet for an herb

or spice.

When you are ready to begin cooking, heat the wok to 375°F, or the temperature suggested in your recipe, for about one minute before adding oil. Add oil (peanut, canola or other vegetable oil) by drizzling it down the sides of the wok for more even distribution – and it will heat faster this way. To test the hotness of the oil, add a single piece of vegetable into the hot wok. If it sizzles, then you are ready to begin cooking.

Tips and Hints:

For even cooking, cut all ingredients into a similar size, unless your recipe states otherwise. If you are not following a recipe, cut all your ingredients into bite-sized pieces.

You may season the oil before adding other ingredients, by cooking a few pieces of garlic and/or fresh ginger for 20 to 30 seconds. Reduce the heat to keep the garlic or ginger from burning and remove the pieces of garlic/ginger after the oil has picked up their flavor before continuing with your recipe.

If the recipe calls for meat and vegetables, the meat can be cooked first and removed before cooking the vegetables. Return it to the wok just before adding your sauce ingredients – this will keep the meat from over- cooking and help the meat and vegetables maintain their own individual flavors.

Meats are most often stir-fried using high heat to seal in juices.

Meats/seafood cook best in smaller amounts – you may stir-fry your

meat/seafood in 1-cup batches so that it will sear and not steam.

Remove stir-fried beef from the wok when it changes color – since the pieces are small, it will be about 80% cooked.

When stir-frying meats and seafood, wait a few seconds before moving and tossing them in the wok to give them a chance to brown. Alternatively, vegetables should be moved about immediately.

Stir-fry times for vegetables will vary according to their density/hardness. The densest vegetables should be added first. Denser vegetables such as broccoli and carrots will require longer cooking times than leafy greens, bok choy or snow peas.

Wash vegetables ahead of time and allow them to dry before stir-frying unless recipe indicates otherwise. Spinach may be an exception, as cooking with a bit of water helps it wilt.

If vegetables seem a bit dry when stir-frying, add a few drops of liquid such as water or chicken or vegetable broth, but add it sparingly.

When it is time to add the finishing sauce to your stir-fry, move the meats and vegetables up on the sides of the wok to form a “well” in the center. Add the sauce to the center of the wok and stir to thicken before combining with the cooked ingredients.

Keep a variety of Asian condiments in your refrigerator or pantry. Some ingredients are used only in minimal amounts but are essential to the flavor of the recipe – store properly according to package instructions after opening. Some items to keep on hand include: black bean sauce, fermented/salted black beans, chili bean paste, chili oil, dried mushrooms, 5-spice powder, hoisin sauce, soy sauce, oyster sauce, rice wine or sherry, rice wine vinegar, nam pla (Thai fish sauce). These ingredients can be found in Asian grocery stores, and in many well-stocked grocery stores and “gourmet” food stores.

Steaming

Steaming food in your wok offers you a healthy method of food preparation. It is an optimal method of cooking to retain the flavor, shape, and texture of foods. Fewer vitamins and minerals are destroyed or leached away into the water as

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Contents WOK-703 Important Safeguards Save These Instructions for Household USE onlyIntroduction Table of ContentsParts and Features Before the First USEASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY Instructions Locate the wok release switchOperating Instructions Cooking with Your WOKStir-Frying Steaming Tips and HintsSimmering/Poaching Storage Cleaning and CareImportant Guidelines BraisingWarranty Limited THREE-YEAR Warranty

Cuisinart Electric Wok, WOK-703 specifications

The Cuisinart Electric Wok, model WOK-703, represents a modern take on traditional Asian cooking, offering an efficient and versatile solution for both budding chefs and culinary enthusiasts. This kitchen appliance stands out with its impressive capacity and innovative design, making it an essential addition for anyone aiming to elevate their cooking experience.

One of the primary features of the Cuisinart WOK-703 is its large, non-stick cooking surface. With a generous 14-inch diameter, this wok provides ample space for cooking a variety of dishes, from stir-fries to steaming vegetables. The non-stick interior is designed to ensure easy food release and simplifies the cleaning process. This feature is particularly beneficial for those who want to enjoy healthier cooking, as it reduces the need for excessive oil.

The Cuisinart Electric Wok is equipped with a powerful heating element, capable of delivering rapid and even heat distribution. This feature allows for efficient searing and sautéing, which are essential techniques in Asian cooking. The adjustable temperature dial allows users to precisely control the heat settings, ranging from low to high, enabling the preparation of a variety of dishes that require different cooking temperatures.

In terms of safety, the Cuisinart WOK-703 comes with a sturdy, stay-cool handle that provides a firm grip while ensuring that users can maneuver the wok without the risk of burns. Additionally, the base of the wok is designed to resist heat, preventing damage to countertops and tables during use. This thoughtful design adds an extra layer of safety and convenience.

Another significant advantage of this electric wok is its versatility. Not only is it suitable for stir-frying, but it can also be used for deep frying, steaming, and even slow cooking, making it a multifunctional appliance that can tackle a wide range of culinary tasks. The inclusion of a tempered glass lid is an added bonus, allowing users to monitor their cooking progress without losing heat.

Overall, the Cuisinart Electric Wok WOK-703 combines functionality, safety, and versatility, making it a valuable tool for anyone looking to explore the world of Asian cuisine. Its thoughtful features, powerful performance, and spacious design position it as a standout choice in the realm of electric cooking appliances.