Getting the Most Out of Your Appliance
Getting the Most Out of Your Cooktop
Cooktop Cooking Guide
Boiling Water | Time to boil can vary greatly depending on environmental conditions. Try the fol- | ||
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| • | Use a lid. |
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| • Use a pan that is appropriately sized for the amount of water and the size of | ||
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| • Select a pan with a flat base (See “Cookware Selection Guide” on page 30 | ||
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| • Choose a | ||
| • Start with water that is already warm. |
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| • Boil the smallest amount of water necessary. Smaller volumes will boil faster | ||
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Recommended Settings | Use this chart as a guide for heat settings. A range of heat settings are listed | ||
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| • type, quantity and temperature of the food, |
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| • | the cook’s preference. |
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| Table 3: Cooking Guide |
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| Uses | Heat Settings |
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| Bringing water to boil | 9 - High |
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| Pan frying, sautéing, browning meat, deep fat frying | |
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| Most frying, eggs, pancakes, slow boil | |
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| Simmering, finish cooking, covered foods, steaming | |
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| Melting butter and chocolate | 1 - Low |
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Cookware Selection Guide
Cookware Characteristics | Pan selection directly affects cooking speed and uniformity. For best results |
| select pans with flat bases. When a pan is hot, the base (pan bottom) should |
| rest evenly on the surface without wobbling (rocking). Flat, |
| weight pans are best. |
To Test the Flatness of Your Pans | Turn the pan upside down on the countertop and place |
| a ruler flat against the bottom of the pan. The bottom of |
| the pan and the straight edge of the ruler should be |
| flush against each other. |
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