Cres Cor CCBC-4-35, CCBC-12-75, CCBC12-UA-100 Pancakes/French Toast/Waffles, Breakfast Meat

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Add a 2" perforated insert to pan.

Break eggs (25-30) in separate bowl and slip onto the 1/2 pan insert.

Steam a maximum of 3 minutes (time should be tested at each facility as equipment performance will vary at each location).

Lift perforated insert out of pan and plunge into ice water to retard cooking. The whites will still have a wet, glossy look, but should hold shape.

Lift eggs out with slotted spoon and drain well before plating on trayline. Chill and store until trayline.

Eggs could be left to chill on perforated insert, drain well.

Scrambled Egg

A pasteurized egg product is recommended. Prepare to a soft, loose consistency. Remove from heat source, cover with plastic wrap, and immediately blast chill.

Omelets

Frozen convenience product must be fully tempered prior to assembly. For omelets prepared conventionally, follow existing standardized recipe. Omelet should be slightly undercooked, then blast chilled.

Hard Cooked Egg

Cook in usual manner and chill immediately. Store covered in walk-in cooler.

PANCAKES/FRENCH TOAST/WAFFLES

For pancakes/French toast prepared conventionally, shingle, stack, and blast chill for a short period of time (approximately 15 minutes). French toast made with Texas toast blast chills and retherms with the best quality.

BREAKFAST MEAT

Sausage

Sausage patties are preferred over links for best heating. Cook sausage to 165° F. (74° C.), then drain well. Blast chill.

Bacon

Cook to point of service. Presentation is best if bacon is cooked to the crisp stage, drained, and patted dry with paper towels to remove excess fat. Blast chill.

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Contents Blast Chillers Model Numbers Table of Contents Introduction CCBC-4-35 CCBC-4-35 Chill Temp Blast Chiller Weight CCBC-12-75 Reach-In Blast Chill Refrigeration Data Crated CBBC-12-UA-100 Reach-In Blast Chiller Data Control Panel For CCBC-4-35 Unpacking Instructions Locating Your new Blast Chill Unit Installation HOW to Operate Start UP InformationBlast Chill CYCLE/MODES Probe ControlledDefrost Loading of ProductOperation Printer Midnight TicketHints Do not hose Blast ChillerService & Troubleshooting Alarm Codes Segment DisplayTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Parts List and Breakdown Drawing of Blast Chillers Page Parts List CCBC-4-35 Blast Chiller 208V 60HZ Single Phase Page Parts List CCBC-12-75 Blast Chiller 208V 60HZ Single Phase Page Parts List CCBC-12-UA-100 Blast Chiller 208V 60HZ 3 Phase General Rules of Thumb Mail To Page Meats Roasted MeatsTurkey/Chicken Sauces and Gravies SeafoodCasseroles and Stews Sandwiches/Specialty ItemsSoups VegetablesPotatoes Fried Foods RicePasta and Noodles CerealsPANCAKES/FRENCH TOAST/WAFFLES Breakfast MeatBreakfast BURRITOS/CREPES Breakfast SandwichesHash BROWNS/OVEN Fries