Surface Cooking
Stainless Steel Range
Grilling hints
•When turning the meat over, always use a spatula as it will not puncture the meat allowing the juices to run out. This will help to keep the meat juicy. Turn the meat only once, as juices are lost when the meat is repeatedly turned. Season or salt the meat after it has been cooked.
•Be sure to trim any excess fat from meat or poultry. To prevent steaks or chops from
curling while they are being cooked, slit the fat around the edges at about 2″ intervals.
To test for doneness, make a small cut in the center of the meat.
•The doneness of meat is affected by the thickness of the cut. It is impossible to cook
a thin piece of meat to a rare doneness.
A steak should be at least 1″ thick to have it turn out rare and juicy. The cooking time is affected by the temperature of the meat when you start to cook it, the size and shape of the cut and the kind of meat you are cooking. The degree of doneness desired also affects the time.
•The U. S. Department of Agriculture says, “Rare beef is popular, but you should know that cooking it to only 140°F means some food poisoning organisms may survive.” (Source: Safe Food Book. Your Kitchen Guide. USDA Rev. June 1985.)
Before using the griddle
(on some models)
Remove the cover before turning the griddle on.
The griddle is made from Type 304 stainless steel and highly polished to provide a smooth cooking surface. It is normal for it to darken with use as oils cook onto the surface to provide a
The griddle is thermostatically controlled and cycles on and off to maintain the set temperature. A light will glow to indicate the griddle is on.
The griddle assembly should not be removed for cleaning.
Once the unit is in position, the rear center shipping screw can be removed. It is located beneath the griddle flue cover. Remove the flue cover by lifting it straight up. Be careful not to scratch the backguard during removal of the flue cover.
The two outer screws are leveling screws.
Do not remove these two screws. They can be turned to level the griddle or to provide a forward slope to help grease and oils to drain away from the food being cooked. After using the griddle a few times you will be able to judge the slope best for the foods you are cooking and your personal preference.
When replacing the griddle flue cover, ensure that the cover slips to the outside of the front and back metal flanges of the fixed griddle assembly. This will ensure a tight fit of the flue cover.
| Remove the center shipping |
Shipping screw | screw. Leave the two outer |
leveling screws in place. | |
| Griddle flue cover |
Leveling screws |
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