Vulcan-Hart ML-136057, ML-136056 operation manual Cooking Hints

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C24GA SERIES GAS CONVECTION STEAMERS

PRODUCTS TO BE COOKED IN PERFORATED PANS

PRODUCT

TIMER SETTING

WEIGHT

 

IN MINUTES

PER PAN

 

 

 

Carrots

8

7 lbs.

Baby Whole, Frozen

Crinkle Cut, Frozen

7-8

4 lbs.

Sliced, Fresh

11

9 lbs.

Cauliflower, Flowerettes

6

4 lbs.

Frozen

Fresh

7-8

5 lbs.

Celery, 1" Diagonal Cut

7

5 lbs.

Corn

5

5 lbs.

Yellow Whole Kernel, Frozen

Cobbettes, Frozen

8

27 Ears

Corn On Cob, Fresh

16-18

80 Ears

 

10-12

18 Ears

 

16-18

54 Ears

Peas, Green

6

5 lbs.

Potatoes, “Whole Russet”

55

10 lbs.

Spinach

17

6 lbs.

Chopped, Frozen

Defrosted

5

6 lbs.

Fresh Cut

3

2 lbs.

Squash, Acorn, Halves

25

10 Halves

Zucchini, Slices

8

10 lbs.

Frozen Mixed Vegetables

6-7

5 lbs.

Fruit, Blanch for Peeling

3

 

Grapefruit

 

Oranges

3

 

Pineapple, Whole for Cutting

4

 

COOKING HINTS

Where possible, spread food out evenly in pans. Do not allow food to protrude above pans, since this will interfere with steam circulation between pans in the compartment.

Always preheat compartments for satisfactory results.

When time does not allow for defrosting of frozen vegetables, such as loose-pack peas, corn, diced carrots, etc., they may be cooked at once provided just half of the suggested portions in the cooking chart are used.

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