Zanussi ZMC40ST manual Apple Tart with Calvados

Page 35

RECIPES FOR AUTO COOK AC-5

APPLE TART WITH CALVADOS

(This recipe makes approx. 1,3 kg)

Ingredients

200 g

flour

1 tsp

baking powder

100 g

sugar

1

Pck.

vanilla sugar

1

pinch salt

1

 

egg

3-4 drop bitter almond oil

125 g

butter

1 tsp

butter or margarine to grease the dish

50 g

ground hazelnuts

600 g apple (russets approx. 3-4) cinnamon

2eggs

1pinch salt

4tbsp sugar

4 tbsp

calvados (apple liqueur)

11/2 tbsp cornflour

125 g

double cream

icing sugar for dusting

1.Mix the flour with the baking powder. Add the sugar, vanilla sugar, salt, the egg, bitter almond oil and butter and knead to a paste with the kneading hook of a hand mixer.

2.Cover the pastry dough and leave in a cool place for about 30 minutes.

3.Grease the dish. Roll out the pastry dough between two sheets of foil and place it in the tin. Form an edge to the pastry dough approx. 3 cm high.

4.Distribute the hazel nuts over the pastry shell.

5.Peel the apples, cut them in quarters, remove the core and cut them in slices. Arrange the slices to overlap each other on top of the hazel nuts and lightly dust them with cinnamon.

6.Separate the eggs. Beat the egg whites until stiff, gradually trickling in a pinch of salt and 1 tbsp sugar.

7.Stir the egg yolk, the remaining sugar and the vanilla sugar until creamy.

8.Add Calvados, cornflour and double cream and mix them in. Fold in the beaten egg whites and spread the mixture evenly over the apple slice.

9.Place on the low rack and bake using.

AUTO COOK AC-5

Tip: Allow the tart to cool in the tin and dust it with icing sugar.

33

Image 35 Contents
ZMC40ST Page Contents To avoid the possibility of injury Importantxxxxxxxxxxxxxsafety InstructionsTo avoid misuse by children To avoid the possibility of explosion and sudden boilingTo avoid the possibility of burns To promote trouble-free use of your oven and avoid damage Other warningsAccessories Oven and AccessoriesControl Panel Language button Cooking Mode knobCooking Hints Before OperationSelecting the Language Step Using the Stop ButtonSetting the Clock = Watt Energy Save ModeMicrowave Power Levels TIMER/WEIGHTConvection Operation What are MICROWAVES?This is What Your NEW Combination Microwave Oven can do Microwave OperationMicrowave Cooking Cooking ModeHeating Without Food Grill CookingConvection button Convection CookingPress Convection Example 1 To cook with preheatingExample 2 To cook without preheating Use the TIMER/WEIGHTPress Convection button Dual CookingDual Press the +30 Check the display Button From Frozen for French Other Convenient FunctionsChoosing Autocook with LESS/MORE Choose the Auto CookMicrowave Power LevelADD 30 Seconds Function Information button To Check Settings While the Oven is OperatingTo Check the Power Level To Check the Convection TemperatureSuitable Ovenware Ovenware material Mode of operationBaking Using the Glass Tray with the Convection Function Cooking ChartsBaked Cheesecake Recipes for Glass Tray & ConvectionBanana Loaf Apricot & Pecan LoafMin ˚C, rotate, then Cherry Almond CakeRED Onion Quiche Min W drain off the butter then coolChicken Noodle Casserole Recipes for Glass Tray & GrillOnion Soup GratinAutomatic buttons TIMER/WEIGHT knob LESS/MORE buttonsAutomatic Operations Example To cook 300 g of Rice using Auto Cook AC-1 Menu no Auto Cook ChartProcedure ACF-3 Cook Auto Cook from Frozen ChartUnit / Utensils ACF-1 Cook ACF-2 Cook Auto Defrost Chart Poultry and Meat Joint Auto Cook AC-4 Recipes for Auto Cook AC-4Baked Courgettes and Pasta Baked Broccoli and Potato with MushroomsAuto Cook AC-5 Recipes for Auto Cook AC-5Carrot Cake GugelhupfApple Tart with Calvados Oven Interior Care and CleaningAccessories Oven controlsWhat to do if Symptom Possible SYMPTOMS/REMEDIESCustomer Care Service & Spare PartsStandard Guarantee conditions Guarantee ConditionsSpecifications Disposal of old appliances Important InformationMicrowave can be fitted in position A, B or C InstallationConnecting the Appliance to the Power Supply TINS-A393URR0